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range use type you have, permitted uses, conditional uses and non-conforming uses. >> okay. >> thanks. >> mr. sanchez. you found the cfc in your records, how about the original permit app? >> let's see. i will look for that but i can -- >> if you will look at that during your break. >> other people who would like to speak under public comment. please raise your hand? okay, please step forward. >> good evening. my name is jeffrey regary. i live in the building next to the right. within 150 feet of that and the salami factory is a wine bar, cafe sports, pizza, and cafe, cafe, chubby noodle, restaurant and cafe romo. all of which serve beer and wine. i'm concerned about the noise levels. in the back of my building there is 21 trash containers that go out daily. beer serving would be a lot more noise. parking issues are worsening as we add to that street. everybody feels lucky of parking within six blocks. even though i have lived in this apartment 26 years, i have been pushed and shoved and had a concussion trying to get into my apartment all from highly inebriated patrons of these estab
range use type you have, permitted uses, conditional uses and non-conforming uses. >> okay. >> thanks. >> mr. sanchez. you found the cfc in your records, how about the original permit app? >> let's see. i will look for that but i can -- >> if you will look at that during your break. >> other people who would like to speak under public comment. please raise your hand? okay, please step forward. >> good evening. my name is jeffrey regary. i live in the...
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it's not a new use. therefore and the uses still allowed. it's a conforming use. that's how i look at it. >> isn't the district, maybe i'm missing something here. isn't the provision in this conditional use, doesn't it make that existing use non-conforming by virtue of being in this new legislation? >> when i read the new legislation in the code it clearly states no new uses. it does not prohibit. >> where are you reading it? >> when they created the fringe financial district. it says i don't highlight like you guys. on page 2 subsection c 1 it says no new fringe financial business be for use. but an existing one is allowed. it's permitted. >> under only the following provision which requires, but that's continuations of existing prohibited, fringe financial. the prohibited ones are the new ones. that's your interpretation. >> that's the way i interpret it. this continuations of existing prohibited fringe financial service uses. so the prohibition according to commissioner fong is the only prohibited fringe financial service uses are new ones. that's why they inte
it's not a new use. therefore and the uses still allowed. it's a conforming use. that's how i look at it. >> isn't the district, maybe i'm missing something here. isn't the provision in this conditional use, doesn't it make that existing use non-conforming by virtue of being in this new legislation? >> when i read the new legislation in the code it clearly states no new uses. it does not prohibit. >> where are you reading it? >> when they created the fringe financial...
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thank you, phil ginsberg and the hatchery for hosting us. i use open data. our company was founded three years ago using open data. we are one of the first sustainable companies to use open data and be sustainable innovation, meaning we can generate revenue and keep mobile applications for government going. we are really excited to be here today. this is our official launch of apple-liscious. i would like to thank our team, kevin, rick robbins, moment of all [speaker not understood] for my cto and co-founder. this was a very long, long journey with the city, but we had the help of leaders like phil, mayor lee, jay driving behind the scenes, the efforts for business to work with government. and i think we've accomplished that with this unique partnership moving forward. we're excited now there's cross-department collaboration with the san francisco arts, with the san francisco public art which has now been thanks to sean working late last night, putting the public arts into golden gate park. this is providing access. it's providing efficiency, and it's provid
thank you, phil ginsberg and the hatchery for hosting us. i use open data. our company was founded three years ago using open data. we are one of the first sustainable companies to use open data and be sustainable innovation, meaning we can generate revenue and keep mobile applications for government going. we are really excited to be here today. this is our official launch of apple-liscious. i would like to thank our team, kevin, rick robbins, moment of all [speaker not understood] for my cto...
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they are no longer used. they were actually extensively damaged in the loma-prieta and we have tried in various ways to try and find some other uses that could use that storage, plastic pellets for recycling even. those kinds of things. but it's so damaged now that the cost of repairing them to bring them into function -- this is a left over technology, a competing technology with containers that didn't make it in the end. but the shed is where the recycling central (speaker not understood) is located. >> and then there is also just the general utility and storage stuff that we see when we drive around down there. the crane company has their big yard down there, store their heavy equipment. >> you have to have it someplace. it has to be convenient. and san francisco is lucky to have places, sheet companies like that here. okay, a fascinating building. a fascinating building. chris, tell bus this building. >> this is the machine shop at union iron works. and it was built in the 1880s by mr. donahue, the presid
they are no longer used. they were actually extensively damaged in the loma-prieta and we have tried in various ways to try and find some other uses that could use that storage, plastic pellets for recycling even. those kinds of things. but it's so damaged now that the cost of repairing them to bring them into function -- this is a left over technology, a competing technology with containers that didn't make it in the end. but the shed is where the recycling central (speaker not understood) is...
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. >> yeah, mayorly thank you very much for the letting us use your house here tonight and letting -- we really appreciate it we know that you ran from the game to get here and so we really appreciate your commitment to our community and we are happy that you are here to celebrate this momentous day with us. we have an awesome community here, we are here to celebrate the awesomeness of our community the dedication of our community and, you know we are hebe here to serve all of you so really this award should go to everybody here in our community. thank you very much. (applause). >>> and i just want to echo jeff's words and say thank you for having us here today and thank you all for joining us and we look forward to many more arab heritage month celebrations and as well as our bigger community center and you know, through all of the different work that we do in different arab organization, different community organizationings it's about strengthening our community and contributing to the amazing cultural land scam of our city and we are very thankful to here today. >> and thank you sh
. >> yeah, mayorly thank you very much for the letting us use your house here tonight and letting -- we really appreciate it we know that you ran from the game to get here and so we really appreciate your commitment to our community and we are happy that you are here to celebrate this momentous day with us. we have an awesome community here, we are here to celebrate the awesomeness of our community the dedication of our community and, you know we are hebe here to serve all of you so...
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used.is much different today. it is clear use use of the phils -- democratsuster have used this as well as republicans. it is not just one party. both parties have seen it when they are in the minority and their interest is to use the filibuster. it seems to be only growing. some efforts have been made to reform the system. bottom line, it is the way the senate operates. you need 50 votes to get things done. editorichael kranish, for "the boston globe." he writes -- host: john in houston, republican caller. caller: good morning. my position is that gridlock is a good thing. in fact, in texas, we have the ultimate gridlock in that our legislature meets every other year for five months. they are mandated by our constitution to have a budget. people, because they have to get it done, they have to make those compromises. u.s. senate, they make their own rules and they can change those rules at any time to do away with the culture requirements. the majority knows that they won't be majority fore
used.is much different today. it is clear use use of the phils -- democratsuster have used this as well as republicans. it is not just one party. both parties have seen it when they are in the minority and their interest is to use the filibuster. it seems to be only growing. some efforts have been made to reform the system. bottom line, it is the way the senate operates. you need 50 votes to get things done. editorichael kranish, for "the boston globe." he writes -- host: john in...
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using them offers ease. there are strategic questions, using a drone to take out a terrorist or a validator of al qaeda is necessarily the individual not be apprehended, interrogated. we would didn't know actual intelligence that we will not be able to prevent acts of terror in the future. and of course with the drums strike, the risk is such that if the individual is not who we think it is, there is no process to correct that this date. that being said the ambit of this committee is the constitution and that's the principle focus of this hearing. so i would like to ask a question of professor brooks and professor somin but on the question of the constitution's parameters if we agree with the extends i request a meeting in the area and i want to suggest for possible criteria and get those of your thoughts as to how each of those criteria impact the constitutional question. pictures to see individual that is the target of the drums straight. whether that individual is a permanent resident or rather that is a
using them offers ease. there are strategic questions, using a drone to take out a terrorist or a validator of al qaeda is necessarily the individual not be apprehended, interrogated. we would didn't know actual intelligence that we will not be able to prevent acts of terror in the future. and of course with the drums strike, the risk is such that if the individual is not who we think it is, there is no process to correct that this date. that being said the ambit of this committee is the...
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you know, are they going to bury us in lawsuits and coming after us for zoning issues and these frivolousxpectations. i think that's the real worry. will there be enough money in our community of providers? that's the big question. >> i do think money comes in and the extra scrutiny on states like north dakota, mississippi, that money comes in. i heard from another provider, though, in tennessee, when i told her this money was coming in to help us with this lawsuit. she said if i just had that amount, i could have stayed open. so it's great that we're getting it, but we represent many, many providers who are struggling every day to make the hallways the right size of the regulations have or higher architects and so that's the real story. it's all those other providers. we might be in the spotlight, but we represent thousands, as well. director of the clinic, director of the south wind women's center of wichita, kansas, thank you both for being here. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> all right. something happened today that made 67 different u.s. senators agree with each other. seriously. if
you know, are they going to bury us in lawsuits and coming after us for zoning issues and these frivolousxpectations. i think that's the real worry. will there be enough money in our community of providers? that's the big question. >> i do think money comes in and the extra scrutiny on states like north dakota, mississippi, that money comes in. i heard from another provider, though, in tennessee, when i told her this money was coming in to help us with this lawsuit. she said if i just had...
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so now you don't treat us like they used to. and india and i want you to succeed i don't want you to be dependent on ours so i want you to be independent. you have to look out for yourself had and it's every man for himself. being with. mission and free clinic a should priests nuns for charges free. range missiles free. three stooges free. download free broadcast flooding video for your media project a free media and don to r.t. dot com you. will slip science technology innovation all the list of melanin spun around russia we've got the huge earth covered. it. up.
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not worse than us.ottom of the barrel, getting rid of on taking care of their country problems their terrorists their losers their poor people, ill lit yeah, the iilliterate in thn language, never mind ours, a lot of them don't make it, they are used to hollywood movies they don't like it, and they end up lashing out shooting americans. lou: a few. >> none should, zero il immigrat should collect welfare, and shooting people and set off bombs. lou: i never heard a politician in this country, say that this sunry should have standards for the people what we bridge in to the khan we -- we should have standards for people that we bring into this country. whichy used to. >> 1965. lou: edward kennedy authored a 1965 piece of legislation that changed immigration policies, and in corretes to some very serious issues, society for america. >>ncluding for those who care about two parties, including the death of theepublican party, romney would have won the last elect if we had the same population in america demogra
not worse than us.ottom of the barrel, getting rid of on taking care of their country problems their terrorists their losers their poor people, ill lit yeah, the iilliterate in thn language, never mind ours, a lot of them don't make it, they are used to hollywood movies they don't like it, and they end up lashing out shooting americans. lou: a few. >> none should, zero il immigrat should collect welfare, and shooting people and set off bombs. lou: i never heard a politician in this...
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cool there's a front right in here, he just to the north of us. us. northern and central sections of of pennsylvania through jersey. jersey. see new york city is 60 degrees, big ming ham is 67. 67. the boundary will slip into our our section tomorrow.morrow. the forecast hinges on where wher that boundary is going to be be how far south does it get? get? that means in terms of thems of forecast high temperatures fores for tomorrow, it's going to betoe tricky right around that boundary okay? okay nice at 7:00, 72 some clouds at 9:00 59 and a spotty shower is is possible later on this eveningg, maybe from the 10:00 and then on on into maybe 1:00 or 2:00 in the morning.1: the00 reason is back to the west thewest of us we're seeing some showers showers and some thunderstorms comingcomi out of the midwest moving mo through indiana right now intointo ohio, and as we get a littleittle closer and zoom in on the radar you see the yellow box, this iss actually a severe thunderstorm th watch box, so with all of this of to the west of us, and to thethe northwest
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keep in mind out there are instances where drones could potentially be used so in the case of. catching criminals who on the run or off the natural disasters but the important thing to remember is that all these things can be made more excusable if there are laws that require the data returned data not be retained and i think that you know a lot of states are rightly arguing for that sort of measure certainly so we're seeing certainly a lot of campaigns come out against her in activity in states we just saw this in virginia you know with with one town in particular if you if illinois is successful in getting this legislation passed and saying we don't want drones or we're going to limit or in a sense to restrict their activity how successful i mean are we going to see this across the border or is this just going to you know what what type of trickle in effect do you think this is going to hand i mean on the fortune teller conto tell you for certain but i think that we shouldn't be surprised if these sort of proposals become more and more common it's not just law enforcement we
keep in mind out there are instances where drones could potentially be used so in the case of. catching criminals who on the run or off the natural disasters but the important thing to remember is that all these things can be made more excusable if there are laws that require the data returned data not be retained and i think that you know a lot of states are rightly arguing for that sort of measure certainly so we're seeing certainly a lot of campaigns come out against her in activity in...
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we have total energy use per floor.e energy use in the building today that will show information and percentages on how much is being used today versus an average day. there's also information from solar, how much solar the building is producing, and showing the savings from solar. we also have reclaimed water and that will be shown per month. the center section is dedicated to water, wastewater and power. we have live information showing us how much wastewater has been treated so far from the night before. there is also a twitter feed and information that anyone that comes in can see, you know, current news and information from the twitter. there's also bart information, when is the next bart leaving, when is the next train departing. and there is weather, hetch hetchy, and weather at san francisco. >> the physical arts wall is comprised of 54 feet, 160 high-definition monitors that has a 3-d motion detection that allows you to approach the wall and then to look at the contents that is there in front of you, which is a
we have total energy use per floor.e energy use in the building today that will show information and percentages on how much is being used today versus an average day. there's also information from solar, how much solar the building is producing, and showing the savings from solar. we also have reclaimed water and that will be shown per month. the center section is dedicated to water, wastewater and power. we have live information showing us how much wastewater has been treated so far from the...
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and famously used serin and mustard gas both in world war i, saddam used serin and mustard gas in 1988 against his own iraqi people. he bombed the civilian iraq kurdish population. he bombed them with serin and mustard gas. the death toll from that attack was estimated in the thousands. serin is technically illegal now. an international chemical weapons convention banned it in 1983. not every country in the world signedton that convention. angola, north korea, egypt, the new country of south sudan, somalia and syria have not touched the weapons convention that banned it. that last country, syria, is thought to have the largest stocks of serin in the whole world. syria started making chemical weapons in ernest in the 1970s and really stepped it up in then 1980s, a strategic decision made by the assad government. for whatever reason now the assad government has huge stockpiles of chemical weapons. in the bloody civil war raging for two years in syria there are frequent allegations the syrian government is using its chemical weapons against the rebels, against its own civilians. the syria
and famously used serin and mustard gas both in world war i, saddam used serin and mustard gas in 1988 against his own iraqi people. he bombed the civilian iraq kurdish population. he bombed them with serin and mustard gas. the death toll from that attack was estimated in the thousands. serin is technically illegal now. an international chemical weapons convention banned it in 1983. not every country in the world signedton that convention. angola, north korea, egypt, the new country of south...
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us to know how good a foothold there to receive was a region you know i don't believe. you tell me that it was for you to love isn't that mass destruction souls lives lost as does not work that robs you know you know today there was still no weapons to be found is it is it worth it just for the u.s. to to have a foothold in the region is it worth of all those lives i do. don't know be worth to. controvert that. if there was more reason there's a lot of the doctors in the world that has to be taken out to work was part of the reason i look for the reason is because the how can are not. to resist now we're just. at work thank you very much for your time. while another iraq war veteran and yates told r.t. that washington's main reasons for going into the conflict were financial my job i was actually i was a public affairs specialist in the military that's their name for a journalist my role was to basically make the war sound really wonderful to those of us who are fighting it to keep morale of course i knew that saddam didn't have weapons of mass destruction because i had
us to know how good a foothold there to receive was a region you know i don't believe. you tell me that it was for you to love isn't that mass destruction souls lives lost as does not work that robs you know you know today there was still no weapons to be found is it is it worth it just for the u.s. to to have a foothold in the region is it worth of all those lives i do. don't know be worth to. controvert that. if there was more reason there's a lot of the doctors in the world that has to be...
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join us next monday. thank you for being with us. [ wind howling ] [ female announcer ] it balances you... [ water crashing ] ...it fills you with energy... and it gives you what you are looking for to live a more natural life. in a convenient two bar pack. this is nature valley... delicious granola bars made with the best ingredients in nature. nature valley. >>> welcome everyone to bay sunday. we begin as we always do. if you have a show out there we would love to hear from you. scroll down to base sunday and you could connect with us. let's get started. it's called good will industries for good reason. they've been doing that for a hundred years now. san francisco has 21 retail stores and here to chat with us is their director of participant services. how are you? >> i'm well. >> great to have you here. we talked off the camera for
join us next monday. thank you for being with us. [ wind howling ] [ female announcer ] it balances you... [ water crashing ] ...it fills you with energy... and it gives you what you are looking for to live a more natural life. in a convenient two bar pack. this is nature valley... delicious granola bars made with the best ingredients in nature. nature valley. >>> welcome everyone to bay sunday. we begin as we always do. if you have a show out there we would love to hear from you....
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our girls got us thinking, but the break-in g us calling.ale announcer ] get adt installed for just $99. and ask about adt pulse, advanced home management here today. adt. always there. >> shannon: a series of bombings in pakistan targeting politicians killed at least 11 people today and appear to be aimed at disrupting next month's parliamentary election. a taliban spokesman is claiming responsibility. there are concerns that the bombings will benefit hardline islamic candidates by scaring off more secular contenders. >> we he have been asking you if a federal judge should have read boston suspect dhokhar tsarnaev his miranda warning while the fbi was still questioning him. dale wrote if he is, indeed, a legal citizen of the usa yes, the right belongs to citizens. otherwise no. and know any agrees. these guys were u.s. citizens steve all of the rights the rest of us enjoy. >> just to be clear only the second one is a u.s. citizen. and again answered with another question. he asked how much info has been gathered since he was mirandized and
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uses our. you know what that is my self that i want us to defeat terrorism they are liberal and the christian religions can you believe that it's. good for you to distract us from what you and i should care about because they're profit driven industry that's all the sensationalistic garbage because that breaking news i'm having martin and we're going to break that. stream. and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television just doesn't matter now with your mobile device you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. welcome back to cross talk where all things considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing terrorism. ok william and i go back to you before the break you want to jump in go right ahead yes what are your just keeps mentioning his religion i don't think one has to be religious to have a. life and i don't. the only person maybe only a muslim can have such a high regard for the sanctity of life i wish he would stop saying that you want to reply to that surely and again
uses our. you know what that is my self that i want us to defeat terrorism they are liberal and the christian religions can you believe that it's. good for you to distract us from what you and i should care about because they're profit driven industry that's all the sensationalistic garbage because that breaking news i'm having martin and we're going to break that. stream. and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television just doesn't matter now with your mobile device you can watch...
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us over there? hi, everyone. i'm liz mcdonald in for brenda buttner and this is "bulls & bears." to gary b. smith, jah, john, along with stefan, welcome, everybody. gary b, do you think it's time to cut off foreign aid to countries that hate us and use it to keep us safe here at home instead? >> absolutely, liz you always got to look at kind of the cost-benefit. we spend $40 billion a year on foreign aid. but you look down the list of countries, i mean, my gosh, until recently, we were giving money to russia as long as -- as soon as six months ago. we used to give money to north korea. but it doesn't stop there. it's countries like libya and chechnya and across the board, liz. you got to wonder where th money is spent. even when we do spend it on good stuff, in 2009 we had almost a half a billion dollars unaccounted for. it's another example where we just keep perpetuating something that seemed good maybe 40, 50 years ago. it's the wrong thing to do now. >> to that point, 130 million bucks of that a
us over there? hi, everyone. i'm liz mcdonald in for brenda buttner and this is "bulls & bears." to gary b. smith, jah, john, along with stefan, welcome, everybody. gary b, do you think it's time to cut off foreign aid to countries that hate us and use it to keep us safe here at home instead? >> absolutely, liz you always got to look at kind of the cost-benefit. we spend $40 billion a year on foreign aid. but you look down the list of countries, i mean, my gosh, until...
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. >> stay with us. we'll have more after the break, and the breaking news out of west texas. so you can't save money? it's easy as pie! brown bag your lunch instead of going out. six dollars saved timed 5 days a week times ten years is 21,000 bucks! that's a lotta lettuce. small changes today... big bucks tomorrow. feed the pig.org. >> this is a fox news alert. we have been monitoring the very devastating situation out of west texas right outside of waco where a fertilizer plant experienced an explosion around 8:00 p.m. last night. we though there could be hundreds of injuries and there are fatalities. right now authorities are awaiting a press conference hours from now to give us an update on how many people unfortunately have died in this situation. kasey has made your way from dallas to west texas, and i understand you have now arrived. can you see anything on the ground, or is it too dark these early morning hours? >> elizabeth, it is too dark and it is also a situation where the media is being push
. >> stay with us. we'll have more after the break, and the breaking news out of west texas. so you can't save money? it's easy as pie! brown bag your lunch instead of going out. six dollars saved timed 5 days a week times ten years is 21,000 bucks! that's a lotta lettuce. small changes today... big bucks tomorrow. feed the pig.org. >> this is a fox news alert. we have been monitoring the very devastating situation out of west texas right outside of waco where a fertilizer plant...
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so, there's a wealth of information on there, a lot for us to use. this came from a facebook spokesperson. we never turn over content records in response to u.s. legal process unless that process is a search warrant reviewed by a judge. we are required to regularly push back against over board requests. anybody ever sent in a subpoena to facebook yet? anybody ever ask facebook, hey, can we get the content of this? of this person's profile? if you ask right away, they're going to tell you, [speaker not understood]. so, you better bring it with a subpoena or a search warrant. it's better this way anyway because when you do get stuff on there, you know, it's better to present in court. how did you obtain it? i got on their facebook and i printed the screen. that's not going to work. it's better if you say, i subpoenaed or i sent a search warrant to facebook and this is what they provided me with. it's better in court when you get there. if users are concerned about law enforcement somehow getting hold of their information on facebook, then they probably
so, there's a wealth of information on there, a lot for us to use. this came from a facebook spokesperson. we never turn over content records in response to u.s. legal process unless that process is a search warrant reviewed by a judge. we are required to regularly push back against over board requests. anybody ever sent in a subpoena to facebook yet? anybody ever ask facebook, hey, can we get the content of this? of this person's profile? if you ask right away, they're going to tell you,...
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as the story for us. after years of swallowing accusations of violating human rights beijing is fighting back after last year the us published its scalding human rights practices report now china held a mirror back to washington and its role of international human rights judge let's take a look at where the two clash the u.s. again accuse china of limiting internet freedoms the so-called great firewall of china where beijing has long being under scrutiny for blocking many western websites such as facebook google and you tube but those criticizing china are no saints sounding people and cispa bills to control internet data have made waves across the atlantic lately and the u.s. government approved interception of private text messages and e-mails for security needs are hardly contributing to online freedom china's single party political system and lack of democratic elections also came under fire the chinese report made its wife back at america's multi-party system saying that in what seems to be a democra
as the story for us. after years of swallowing accusations of violating human rights beijing is fighting back after last year the us published its scalding human rights practices report now china held a mirror back to washington and its role of international human rights judge let's take a look at where the two clash the u.s. again accuse china of limiting internet freedoms the so-called great firewall of china where beijing has long being under scrutiny for blocking many western websites such...
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none of us think bad things are gonna happen to us.'m here at my house on thanksgiving day, and i have a massive heart attack right in my driveway. an artery in your heart, it's called the widow maker. and mine was 95% blocked. they took me to the hospital, and the doctor put me on a bayerspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] aspirin is not appropriate for everyone, so be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i'm a blue-collar worker. to me, bayer aspirin is another tool. go talk to your doctor. you're not indestructible anymore. ♪ ybefore i do any projects on on my own.st at angie's list, you'll find reviews written by people just like you. i love my contractor, and i am so thankful to angie's list for bringing us together. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. [ man ] excuse me miss. [ gasps ] this fiber one 90 calorie brownie has all the deliciousness you desire. the brownie of your dreams is now deliciously real. the 8% every 10 years.age 40, we can start losing muscle -- wow. wow. but you can help fight mu
none of us think bad things are gonna happen to us.'m here at my house on thanksgiving day, and i have a massive heart attack right in my driveway. an artery in your heart, it's called the widow maker. and mine was 95% blocked. they took me to the hospital, and the doctor put me on a bayerspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] aspirin is not appropriate for everyone, so be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i'm a blue-collar worker. to me, bayer aspirin is another...
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, to terrorize us, to shake us from those values the values that make us who we are as americans.it should be pretty clear by now that they picked the wrong city to do it. ( applause ) not here in boston, not here in boston. and that's what you've taught us boston, that's what you reminded us, to push on, to persevere, to not grow weary, to not get faint. even when it hurts, even when our heart aches, we summon the strength that maybe we didn'tev. >> brown: later, mr. obama spoke with members of the boston athletic association at a nearby high school and visited with victims and staff at massachusetts general hospital. >> suarez: and we turn now to the subject of drones-- small unmanned aerial devices outfitted with surveillance equipment can be bought by virtually anyone and flown legally throughout the country. as hari sreenivasan reports, the tiny aircraft are triggering a large debate over acceptable uses of domestic drones and privacy. >> oh, my gosh. wow! look at that >> sreenivasan: on a sundayn outside the nation's capital, the skies were filled with drones. not the lethal
, to terrorize us, to shake us from those values the values that make us who we are as americans.it should be pretty clear by now that they picked the wrong city to do it. ( applause ) not here in boston, not here in boston. and that's what you've taught us boston, that's what you reminded us, to push on, to persevere, to not grow weary, to not get faint. even when it hurts, even when our heart aches, we summon the strength that maybe we didn'tev. >> brown: later, mr. obama spoke with...
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any of these things are they using the five supposedly chemical weapons being used sarin is being used in this way to increase the prospects of intervention in syria and this comes in. a whole number of other things including the foreign ministers meeting this week and deciding that they will start the involved. that they've placed on syria in order to boil not from the government but from the opposition and it seems to me we're going very dangerous road and yet again this is a further step forward in the in the poems towards intervention of the sort that we did in iraq. says the data their intelligence provided is not irrefutable meanwhile the syrian opposition is demanding action from washington its allies and the u.n. so what i think was behind the unconfirmed statements then i mean why now well i think what's happening is clearly conflicts about whether there should be direct intervention is clearly many people in the opposition who want the u.s. and. the western powers to intervene there are politicians in illinois countries who want to do a fear of the consequences and they know
any of these things are they using the five supposedly chemical weapons being used sarin is being used in this way to increase the prospects of intervention in syria and this comes in. a whole number of other things including the foreign ministers meeting this week and deciding that they will start the involved. that they've placed on syria in order to boil not from the government but from the opposition and it seems to me we're going very dangerous road and yet again this is a further step...
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committee members to also join us on stage.quin. >> thank you very much i have to say as director the mayor's oches of neighborhood services it's refreshing to have a mayor so dedicated to couldn't and it makes my job easier when our people in the community want to feel our elected efficients make our needs and it's in physical presence and i have had the great pleasure of serving under our mayor lee who i would like to make a invite to make a few remarks in honor or of arab heritage month here in san francisco. >> thank you, thank you joaquin, thank you, welcome to our orange city hall. i want to welcome everybody here this fourthth animal america arab month of separation and it's my pleasure to join us here and many of us know that we are such a lucky city, and we are lucky because people around their world make their way to fraction, find hopey until the city they know that we celebrate our diversity and find strength in the different cultures that pretend together and now, i ask you also to bring me talent from the arab ame
committee members to also join us on stage.quin. >> thank you very much i have to say as director the mayor's oches of neighborhood services it's refreshing to have a mayor so dedicated to couldn't and it makes my job easier when our people in the community want to feel our elected efficients make our needs and it's in physical presence and i have had the great pleasure of serving under our mayor lee who i would like to make a invite to make a few remarks in honor or of arab heritage...
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couldn't use the subways. couldn't use the buses. couldn't use the amtrak. couldn't use this or that. there was ohm one thing he could use, a car. so now you've kind of circled him pretty well. i think that's another reason. >> better to be safe than sorry. >> we are running out of time. he has a -- dana has a question. >> we're going to keep you for one more block. >> okay. >> one of the things you were talking about in the green room is that because law enforcement performed so ably in these situations that americans, as citizens, you don't have to have this as your top worry, that you can let law enforcement worry about it. >> this is a very difficult message and i think both president bush and president obama have actually struck a good tone on this. but i'm not sure people listened to them. the fact is, the government should be very worried about terrorists. the government should be compulsive about terrorism and the rest of us shouldn't worry about it too much. that doesn't mean if we see something we shouldn't turn it in. but we shouldn't go stop our
couldn't use the subways. couldn't use the buses. couldn't use the amtrak. couldn't use this or that. there was ohm one thing he could use, a car. so now you've kind of circled him pretty well. i think that's another reason. >> better to be safe than sorry. >> we are running out of time. he has a -- dana has a question. >> we're going to keep you for one more block. >> okay. >> one of the things you were talking about in the green room is that because law...
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we're asking you to help us help us oversee taxpayer money and we'll be relying on them again 90 in the future. if anybody is interested inform participating in this committee please can you tell the court us. so with that we'll take any questions you ask. >> i just as usual as the evening goes on i forgot to thank a couple people. this lady has been a resources for us in working with the jose team and being at all our meeting and was a tremendous support. i want to thank stephanie and she made a wonderful report. her work around this and supporting those funds and doing the work that the taxpayers intended for the funds to be used for. i want to thank stephanie >> i also see at least one member of the oversight committee. could say members of the oversight members stand. thank you for your service. i have no public speakers on this item so we'll move into board discussion and questions. first did you get our question swrd previously? >> no. i appreciate all that information what i want to know is let's look at the bigger picture. and that is to i'd like to as we do the budget program i
we're asking you to help us help us oversee taxpayer money and we'll be relying on them again 90 in the future. if anybody is interested inform participating in this committee please can you tell the court us. so with that we'll take any questions you ask. >> i just as usual as the evening goes on i forgot to thank a couple people. this lady has been a resources for us in working with the jose team and being at all our meeting and was a tremendous support. i want to thank stephanie and...
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use with band-aid brand bandages.y have no idea what it was like before u-verse high speed internet. yeah, you couldn't just stream movies to a device like that. one time, i had to wait half a day to watch a movie. you watched movies?! i was lucky if i could watch a show. show?! man, i was happy to see a sneezing panda clip! trevor, have you eaten today? you sound a little grumpy. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible. >>> the honor of a lifetime to lead a country as brave and as noble as the united states. whatever challenges come before us, i will always believe our nation's best days lie ahead. god bless. >> former president george w. bush at the end of his 13-minute speech in texas today, dedicating his presidential library. joining us now is wayne slater, senior political writing for the dallas morning news, coauthor of the seminal bush administration bush's brain. thanks so much for being here. >> great to be with you, rachel, as
use with band-aid brand bandages.y have no idea what it was like before u-verse high speed internet. yeah, you couldn't just stream movies to a device like that. one time, i had to wait half a day to watch a movie. you watched movies?! i was lucky if i could watch a show. show?! man, i was happy to see a sneezing panda clip! trevor, have you eaten today? you sound a little grumpy. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink...
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a, was it used and b, who used it? was it the rebels against the government?overnment against the rebels? was it an independent commander gone rogue? was it accidental? there's still a lot of gray in this mix before we get to red lines. >> the president in the white house, unnamed officials have been very careful talking about it that way. one unnamed official, given history of assessments related to weapons of mass destruction. it's very important we're able to establish this with sent and able to present information in a way that is airtight. my next question is what does red line mean? i've been trying to figure it out all day. the use of chemical weapons is a red line. what is on the other side of the red line? >> that's the multi-billion dollar question. for the obama administration it is very clear there are no good outcomes to any kind of military involvement by the united states. not even of the nature we saw in libya, not even imposing a no-fly zone. the administration has gamed every scenario out, our reporting suggests, and none of those scenarios l
a, was it used and b, who used it? was it the rebels against the government?overnment against the rebels? was it an independent commander gone rogue? was it accidental? there's still a lot of gray in this mix before we get to red lines. >> the president in the white house, unnamed officials have been very careful talking about it that way. one unnamed official, given history of assessments related to weapons of mass destruction. it's very important we're able to establish this with sent...
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quick net also participated with us, allowed us to be able to have civil social interaction with the military and have us be able to interchange with them and knowing what type of response we had. intelligence carry on program and deployable joint command and control are two of the systems that were used by the military to collect information and organize it appropriately so that we were able to respond and interact with the civilian agencies. so for the take aways, it provided us an opportunity for real exchange and interaction. the military has a lot of capability and sometimes we don't always know how best to modify that in an appropriate response and being able to get together and practice the situation allowed us to understand each other better. the lessons learned: throughout the exercise a lot of lessons learned were gains and we're taking those lessons and applying them to real processes where we have interchange and response. 18 months of planning allowed us certain benefits as well. we were able to look at the capabilities that each other brought to the table in these type
quick net also participated with us, allowed us to be able to have civil social interaction with the military and have us be able to interchange with them and knowing what type of response we had. intelligence carry on program and deployable joint command and control are two of the systems that were used by the military to collect information and organize it appropriately so that we were able to respond and interact with the civilian agencies. so for the take aways, it provided us an...
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what do they reveal about us policy. well.one doesn't have to doubt why the united states doesn't want these cables searchable because they detail very clearly a horrific time in u.s. foreign policy one must remember india china over a long period friend france britain the united states involved in indochina in a way that killed six million baps people over quite a long period and this particular period these cables relate to seventy three to seventy six talk about cambodia about allow these are the areas where henry kissinger the secretary of state and his national security advisor was key in advancing the united states government to murder so many people and of course we know about the torture. people are really talking here about because that is a great friendship with general pinochet these are stories that reverberate even today and. what we have to do is look at egypt for instance because the ramadan more than the seventy three years and just role in trying to squawk that off to try and destroy arab unity and we're livin
what do they reveal about us policy. well.one doesn't have to doubt why the united states doesn't want these cables searchable because they detail very clearly a horrific time in u.s. foreign policy one must remember india china over a long period friend france britain the united states involved in indochina in a way that killed six million baps people over quite a long period and this particular period these cables relate to seventy three to seventy six talk about cambodia about allow these...
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it's an out of fashion charm under the bush administration that used the term rogue state to describe states which whose behavior was so. so it redeemable that they were considered to be equivalent of a criminal state and that was a ran that was iraq under sadam hussein and that was north korea where those of the three common ones other countries went in and out of that category the obama administration that was revise that category they now just find these kind of states as outlier states and has a different and different implication implies that they can be brought inside more easily as long as they change their behavior and i think that's what the mom and ministrations agenda and efforts have been aimed at zachary jump in what do you think about the term and how does that apply to if it's useful yeah really i would say i would divide ron in north korea i don't think there are two comparable except further and adverse are you need for towards united states but i don't think the terms very useful because we end up negotiate these people anyway so i would just i think outliers probabl
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when they were used the u.s. cannot confirm if it was in fact damascus who's used the weapons now obama said that his administration doesn't have a chain of custody that establishes exactly what has happened in syria in the meantime baskets and the opposition have repeatedly accused one another of using chemical weapons on tuesday syria's ambassador to the u.n. allege that terrorist groups fighting alongside the rebels had used chemical material during an attack near the city of live and an attempted to a plane that incident on the syrian government in the meantime the united nations says damascus has so far refused to allow with a team of experts inside the country to investigate the use of chemical weapons but syrian officials say they would like a detailed list of what u.n. officials would be probing before entering the country going back to your initial question the u.s. president has not indicated if the opposition in syria would suffer any consequences if it is found out that they are the ones that used che
when they were used the u.s. cannot confirm if it was in fact damascus who's used the weapons now obama said that his administration doesn't have a chain of custody that establishes exactly what has happened in syria in the meantime baskets and the opposition have repeatedly accused one another of using chemical weapons on tuesday syria's ambassador to the u.n. allege that terrorist groups fighting alongside the rebels had used chemical material during an attack near the city of live and an...
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just felt us-- fill us in on what investigators are learning that they're passing on. >> well, in thisticular case, when we're talking about the new york plot, what they learned actually happened in a 16 hour, a couple of marathon interrogation sessions that a special interrogation team had at dzhokhar tsarnaev's bedside. and it was during that time, before he was before he was read his rights that he provided some of these details about the spontaneous attack that they thought about having in new york. and they did have the capacity to do it, as commissioner kelly said. they had the bombs. it was a question of whether or not they would actually get all the way to flork. and they had a gas problem and then ultimately the police surrounded them and ended up killing the elder brother tamerlan. >> woodruff: but this came out you said in the course of some 16 hours of interrogation over several sessions with the younger tsarnaev brother. so they were piecing the story together, is that the way it worked? >> well, basically what's going on now is exactly that, that the fbi is trying to piec
just felt us-- fill us in on what investigators are learning that they're passing on. >> well, in thisticular case, when we're talking about the new york plot, what they learned actually happened in a 16 hour, a couple of marathon interrogation sessions that a special interrogation team had at dzhokhar tsarnaev's bedside. and it was during that time, before he was before he was read his rights that he provided some of these details about the spontaneous attack that they thought about...
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god bless us all.t up to the mounta mount because you asked me to ♪ ♪ up over the clouds, to where the sky was blue ♪ ♪ i could see all around me, everywhe everywhere, i could see all around me, everywhere ♪ ♪ some days i look down, afraid i will fall, and though the sun shines around me ♪ ♪ i see nothing at all ♪ ♪ telling me softly, you love me so ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ applause ] >> to our courageous president, to our compassionate governor, to our mighty mayor, to all of you, matthew, chapter 5. now, when we saw the crowds, he went up on the mountain side and sat down. his desis ps came to him. he began to teach them, saying, blessed are the poor in spirit. for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted. blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the earth. blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, they will be filled. blessed are the merciful, for they will be shown mercy. blessed are the pure in heart, for they will see god. blessed are the peace
god bless us all.t up to the mounta mount because you asked me to ♪ ♪ up over the clouds, to where the sky was blue ♪ ♪ i could see all around me, everywhe everywhere, i could see all around me, everywhere ♪ ♪ some days i look down, afraid i will fall, and though the sun shines around me ♪ ♪ i see nothing at all ♪ ♪ telling me softly, you love me so ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ applause ] >> to our courageous president, to our compassionate governor, to our mighty mayor, to all...
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so in terms of the uses that mr. ginsburg has proclaimed we contest that. we just don't see it, so at the bottom of the hill if i may point out a couple of privacy and security type of things. we have a street, beacon street, where there has been enormous amount of work done to accommodate speeding traffic, and there is considerable traffic on the street, so from across the street billy goat hill to there you're going to have problems. at the top of the hill we have a sanctuary for children and it would be an intrusion for a trail to come into that area and the sairchtity of those children would be interrupted. thank you. >> thank you. >> sandra. >> my name is sandra larew. my husband and i have lived on beacon street for over 40 years. we bought our lot from the redevelopment agency. we purchased permits before building our home. this is about permit or soils engineer. what concerns us is that the hill side -- what concerns us is the hill side is that the hill side is very steep and we are afraid that any removal of
so in terms of the uses that mr. ginsburg has proclaimed we contest that. we just don't see it, so at the bottom of the hill if i may point out a couple of privacy and security type of things. we have a street, beacon street, where there has been enormous amount of work done to accommodate speeding traffic, and there is considerable traffic on the street, so from across the street billy goat hill to there you're going to have problems. at the top of the hill we have a sanctuary for children and...
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we thank you to julie for joining us .g up, government workers collecting sweet pensions when they turn 50. 50, is that why we are broke? thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. >> what i need for next week. >> this is interesting. you wooneder why we have unfunded persian. there is loop holes and an example right here in massachusetts, if you are 50 you can retire with a full or partial pension. no wonder you are broke. >> eric: wayne, you are up. >> i am saying i am fully invested and i am suspicious of the rally and i haven't put any new money to work. you have to hedge yourself to get. look at dog. >> eric: that is riskep . john what is your call. >> 10 years ago i predi
we thank you to julie for joining us .g up, government workers collecting sweet pensions when they turn 50. 50, is that why we are broke? thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply...
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some people can't use language the way i use language and other people use language. some people speak through arts and some speak through other means. if art is your means of speaking of communicating, who am i to take that away from you and who is city council to take that away from you? >> this muirp talks about the latino culture, but i think with the depiction of the various leaders within the winds of change, personally, what draws my eye is this college student. she's kind of going in through the doorway of education. education being the gateway into many different aspects and walks of life. >> each one of those murals represents something. they're very important. one maybe promotes peace. another one maybe promotes something. there's hundreds of issues, and it's such a creative way for artists to express themselves. >> what they have done, which is so exciting, is they have taught a whole group of people about the importance of murals and taught a perspective that at least i have not seen. >> murals, because they are public art, they're for everyone. they're n
some people can't use language the way i use language and other people use language. some people speak through arts and some speak through other means. if art is your means of speaking of communicating, who am i to take that away from you and who is city council to take that away from you? >> this muirp talks about the latino culture, but i think with the depiction of the various leaders within the winds of change, personally, what draws my eye is this college student. she's kind of going...
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he really connect with each student and makes us believe what he is teaching us is important. studying history is important for all of us as we move on to the future. >> when you know you have a bad teacher? >> when students are not engaged and do not enjoy class. i think a good teacher can make any subject interesting. that is what he does. >> people who have teachers you want to talk about? we could do this all day. >> my name is johnathan young from oklahoma. my teacher is my history and government teacher. he introduced me to this program. one thing he always likes to tell his class is there are many sides to the story and there are people involved. it kind of puts perspective to it. he always tries to be in the middle and does not try to make a partisan. he is an independent. he likes to show both sides of the story as they are. >> have you ever had a teacher who tried to get you to think about it their way? >> yes. they always have that influence. it influenced the way they taught. >> i am from new hampshire. i would not be here without the help of my teacher. she is opi
he really connect with each student and makes us believe what he is teaching us is important. studying history is important for all of us as we move on to the future. >> when you know you have a bad teacher? >> when students are not engaged and do not enjoy class. i think a good teacher can make any subject interesting. that is what he does. >> people who have teachers you want to talk about? we could do this all day. >> my name is johnathan young from oklahoma. my...
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follow us on twitter @ "fox news sunday."hey held the white house correspondents' dinner last night. washington reporters a chance to highlight with hobnob stars. as usual the president's speech. one big difference this year. no "hail to the chief." ♪ >> thank you. thank you, everybody. how do you like mimieux entrance music? how do you like my new entrance music? rush limbaugh warned you about this. second term, baby! >> chris: a good time was had by all. up next, our power player of the week. >>. >> chris: it's called the love advocacy. film people coming to washington to push for their cause. we sat down with a special person who has been trying to save millions of lives for years. she is our power player of the week. >> very heart to ignore the pain and suffering, unnecessary pain and suffering when it comes to a virus that is completely preventable. >> she is talking about hivaid progress that has been made and work that still needs to be done. >> you can make something in your world better. >> chris: worldwide 7,000 peo
follow us on twitter @ "fox news sunday."hey held the white house correspondents' dinner last night. washington reporters a chance to highlight with hobnob stars. as usual the president's speech. one big difference this year. no "hail to the chief." ♪ >> thank you. thank you, everybody. how do you like mimieux entrance music? how do you like my new entrance music? rush limbaugh warned you about this. second term, baby! >> chris: a good time was had by all. up...
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you don't use it for that. you don't use it for criminal prosecution. you use it for intelligence. you use it to prevent future acts of terrorism and to unravel any terrorism that may be ongoing and to learn more about the terrorist groups that are in this country and elsewhere plotting against us. so it's, i got to tell you, it is a red hertog say, well i don't want him to have a military tribunal. doesn't have to. the question is --. >> guest: no one is saying that. >> guest: what's that? >> guest: no one saying that. >> guest: not just you this is about him getting him to gitmo and, the priority should be to get information from him. there may be other ways to do that which i don't think, you and i are not sure whether the administration attempted to do for a short term public safety exceptional louse you to --. >> host: let's get to the public safety exception. >> guest: here is the point i have to make. >> host: briefly. >> guest: really most important point. what this is about, most importantly is whether we get the information, life-saving information that tsarnaev probably
you don't use it for that. you don't use it for criminal prosecution. you use it for intelligence. you use it to prevent future acts of terrorism and to unravel any terrorism that may be ongoing and to learn more about the terrorist groups that are in this country and elsewhere plotting against us. so it's, i got to tell you, it is a red hertog say, well i don't want him to have a military tribunal. doesn't have to. the question is --. >> guest: no one is saying that. >> guest:...
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it was never supposed to be costing us money and has now cost us $16 million a year. i think the way staff was describing it was looking at having the swap and the variable rate bond compared to having a fixed rate. we're not looking at that. we're saying looking at the contract that exists now, this is a contract where we made this deal because we thought it made sense. what happened was we agreed to lock in a fixed rate of about 3.4, to 3.9%. and then in the swap the banks would pay us back their variable rate at the time. this deal was made before the financial crisis so at the time, you know, we're paying about 3, 4 percent, around they were paying us back around the the same amount. now after 2008 when the fed cut rates to zero to bail out the banks the variable rate was dropped down to nearly zero. so since 2008 we are still locked in, the san francisco city is still locked in to about 3.4 to 3.9% and the banks pay 0.4%, almost zero. the difference between that spread is $16 million a year. since 2008. and over the past -- if you look at the past five years that
it was never supposed to be costing us money and has now cost us $16 million a year. i think the way staff was describing it was looking at having the swap and the variable rate bond compared to having a fixed rate. we're not looking at that. we're saying looking at the contract that exists now, this is a contract where we made this deal because we thought it made sense. what happened was we agreed to lock in a fixed rate of about 3.4, to 3.9%. and then in the swap the banks would pay us back...