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there's been 1 hundred recommendation in our community and we've been here he help us help us superintendent help us. what's wrong with you guys. (clapping) >> hi my name is may and i have kids in betsy car mistake since kindergarten. i'm the type of person who wouldn't say anything just be quiet by this time it's a petition against the karen current assistant >> i'd like to ask you not to refer to district employees by name. >> okay once again i have no idea so i apologize. so our assistant principle is very rude, arrest grant, menu and disrespectful. i have different e-mails here the most kernt is half the students got c, d and f were graded by their intermit teacher. i approached her but she was rude she said she had nothing to say. a lot of the parents can say that she was rude to my daughter and been an 4.0 student and for had your not to listen to me is awful. the assistant principle is not listening on april 24th she was typing not looking 83 at me saying i have nothing to say. i e-mailed the assistant principle and have all the copies of the e-mails here and they didn't apologize not
there's been 1 hundred recommendation in our community and we've been here he help us help us superintendent help us. what's wrong with you guys. (clapping) >> hi my name is may and i have kids in betsy car mistake since kindergarten. i'm the type of person who wouldn't say anything just be quiet by this time it's a petition against the karen current assistant >> i'd like to ask you not to refer to district employees by name. >> okay once again i have no idea so i apologize....
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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
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use. so this bill really helped us to improve conditions. we know this is a water level front and our partners at mission rock have done a good job of looking at the water rise and this will be able to maintain this and adapt to rising sea levels. but i think this is one thing we can see happening longer than our waterfront that is currently protected by the seawall. but through the port districts that the board approved recently the project revenue could be used to help us with the challenges of the water rising. this is sort of sektd a policy pilot by bringing those concepts into this framing will he will with the framing. so with that i'd like to wrap up our presentation to talk about the other steps coming. the termination of declaration feasibility if we were able to achieve that we would move on to the entitlement process and mrs. the planning of their work on the actual land use and entitlements. we would work with the state agencies to address the other plans that incorporate this area and the 15 requirements to make sure the development can move forward and in addition during that time of the entitlements period reasoning with the o e w d and the port commissions we'll negotiate a master lease and the documents that are going to move this though. we have the master leases and that's the overall summary. >> one quick question i know we'll underwear the budget analyst and talking about the 90 day acquisition. >> and thank you supervisor
use. so this bill really helped us to improve conditions. we know this is a water level front and our partners at mission rock have done a good job of looking at the water rise and this will be able to maintain this and adapt to rising sea levels. but i think this is one thing we can see happening longer than our waterfront that is currently protected by the seawall. but through the port districts that the board approved recently the project revenue could be used to help us with the challenges...
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us her take afterthe break. bny mellon combines investment management & investment servicing, giving us unique insights which help us attract the industry's brightest minds who create powerful strategies for a country's investments which are used tbuild new schools to build more bright minds. invested in the world. bny mellon. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium service like one of the best on-timeelivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. yo chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, u n do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure glob broadnd network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. [growl] we used to live with a bear. we'd always have to go everywhere with it. get in the front. we drive. it was so embarrasing that we just wanted to say, well, go away. shoo bear. but we can't really tell bears what to d
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us. bny mellon combines investment management & investment servicing, giving us unis which help us attract industry's brightest minds who create powerful strategi for a country's investments which are used to build new schools to buildore bright minds. investedn the world. bny mellon. are yostill sleeping? ju wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. gerri: you are looking at live pictures of the floor of the house of representatives where it looks like the keystone pile line bill is passing, a big win possible for the keystone xl pipeline, all this week we've been discussing your medical privacy right. today we show you how companies are tracking that data, saying it is for your why do companies track your personal data we asked on gerri willis to thgerriwillis.com. you may soon be ale to bring furry members of your family with you next time you take the train, 4 house members are proposing a bill forcing amtrak to allow at least one car in the passen
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us to helping us to walk through the building. we had opportunities to talk with the tenants. it's uncertain how the moving of the tenants is going. every time we had the walk through we had the operator and yesterday we have a convenient what's the strategy and the plan? >> do you have a concrete plan? it looks like the improvement is all over the place. but we did raise concerns about the bathroom in each floors that hasn't been addressed any of them. and you asked them do you want to take care of the bathrooms because there are people who are disabled. but today they provided the moving plan but i didn't see any concrete days on how they're going to help the tenants and giving them only two days the move. you have to give them mentally - but a couple of of the tenants we talked to didn't know they were moving. so but we did see good progress and it wouldn't have happened if we weren't in the this every week because they knew we were coming. we have been in this building before and after the last hearing and when we were told you know, i have to allow the anti reach folks to get in we saw definitely an intense amount of work going on. thank you >> thank you any other public comment? >> first of all, i appreciate the s r l coming out. - >> excuse me. not public comments? >> any other public comment? any questions from the commissioners? >> not a question but i think i would like to see say, i appreciate the work that's been done. we see a lot of problem buildings and oftentimes we are locked in battles around trying to make sure that taeptsz are living in conditions that are habitual. the work that's been done is great we appreciate that. i would tend to want to give the 60 days to cure the violations. the violations were there. i don't think there's an argument about that so consistent with what's been doing we can consider, you know, supporting the order of abatement and holding it in awe bans hopefully, we, see a building we can be proud of and i just want to add that i appreciate that the owners working with the community groups to allow them in. i know there needs to be a lot of education with the tenants as well it's a hard process to understand that. they can help with the education so they're not just hearing about the offer of the building folks but to work out what's needed for the move just to help to educate the tenants >> just to reiterate those organizations are funded with grants from our department to work with you. so i'd like to make that as part of the motion that we are offering our community groups to you to help with the location, temporary location and rehabiting of the space and they can report back to us after the 60 days if will be resolved >> i don't think that should be part of the motion to support the appeal. i mean to upholding the abatement i think it should be a separate item >> you can modify the order of the abatement. you don't have any authority over this preceding but so i'm understanding you say you want to modify the order of the abatement? i would have to look into that. whether or not the order can be modified in that way >> i'm willing to separate it from the order and maybe you be, advantage of our community groups to help you. >> as a direct active we'll be happy to do that. >> that was a good hearing and i think a lot of commissioners itself this was a good model to represent when the building owner is doing the right thing. that's it i think you should be recognized for that. everybody concurs in the next few months. i hear you have the loglytic idea i have a shout out to the director of inspectors please explain those situations we would have more rooms here tod
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us? help us out, people, please. i'll repay you with an amazing story of cronies on skis next. looking to reign in the bank's label "too big too fail." . take a politician who was willing to criticize the financial industry. he voted against the 2008 bank bailout, railed against the too big too fail maximum and then a funny thing happened. he is now the chairman of the house services financial committee and here's the result when he mitigated to the center of financial power. he now opposes the idea of downsizing banks. enlarged or painful breasts; problems breathing while sleeping; and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redness or irritation where applied, increased red blood cell count, headache, diarrhea, vomiting, and increase in psa. ask your doctor about the only underarm low t treatment, axiron. he is now the chairman of the house services financial committee and here's the result when he mitigated to the center of financial power. he now opposes the idea of downsizing banks. how does somebody like jeb get to that place? an examination of his campaign finance filings show just six weeks after become financial services chair, he was joined by representatives of the banking industry for a ski vacation fund-raiser at a posh park city, utah resort. more than a hundred people enjoyed the weekend, paid for by his political action committee. a lobbyist from the mortgage bankers association donated $5,000 to hensarling and february. also present, a representative from visa, a $5,000 donor. he received more than $1.3 million from big finance in 2012. this is the way business is done. a routine manifestation of political coziness. joining me right now, gary rivlin author of the cover story in "nation." we've reached out to the congressman and did not get a response. gary, i want to read a quote from your piece. there are so many different ways after dodd-frank, the wall street financial bill that was passed and signed by the president, that the banks have made runs at trying to limit, curtail and kneecap the reform. the first place that start is in the house financial services committee itself, which became controlled by the republicans after the 2010 election. he writes "wall street's primary beachahead for fighting dodd-frank has been the house committee on financial services. hensarling wasn't the chairman initially but it looks like he will continue in that mode. >> you've got the committee to introduce bills able to undo parts of dodd-frank. you've got congress and, like, okay, congress passed this bill, we don't like it in 2010, let's see if we can get some bills, just technical correction, we just want to fix some this evenings -- things. >> are those fights working their way out into legislation that has a chance of stopping? or has the committee played the kind of role of a kind of theatrical source to get people to come in and rail against dodd-frank and how it's hurting people? >> there are some who call the routine you're talking about just, you know, a fund-raiser bill. we're going to put a bill that's going to make a bank happy. it's not going to get anywhere but we'll put it out there. it's almost three years since dodd-frank. it's almost five years since the meltdown. so there's a real worry among consumer advocates that with so much time passed that maybe they'll pick off some democrats. who's kidding who? the democrats are getting the $5,000, $10,000, $20,000 from goldman sachs. >> big checks from the finance services industry are not at all limited. >> so some of these bills won't get anywhere but there are bills that have democratic co-sponsors and there is some concern among advocates, lobbyists for the other side. i think what the hensarling story underscores for me is the inequity here. i added up the lobbyists with the top five consumer advocate groups in d.c. and it has 18. goldman sachs alone has more than 50 lobbyist, j.p. chase alone has over 60 lobbyists. we're talking about unequal warfare here. >> i think what's so interesting about the article and i would tell people to definitely check it out. we talk about campaign finance as part of the problem. but the inequity is so massive that sense that you get in the lobbying on congress then carries over to things that happen in the regulatory facet and in the courts as well. >> i wanted to find the one regulatory agency where someone was really trying. so the cftc, they're right at the center of this, they're derivatives control. what's he able to do? he said i want to have an open door. anybody who wants to come in and talk about derivative reform can come and see me. and what happens? >> you know who -- >> they have a staff of 12 from new york who can fly down and u.s. perg has two meetings over a three-year period. >> gary rivlin, great piece. thank you very much. >> up next, a truly insane build introduced in congress that the "all in" staff seriously did not believe was real. no, really, we were convinced it was from the onion. coming up. >> i am a smart guy. the i'm not person that said the fbi blew up the people at the boston marathon. i'm not saying people in the fbi blew up innocent people. you're saying that. that's what makes you a dumb ass. now why you are you in my [ bleep ]ing neighborhood? >> it's one thing when false flag notions are kept to the conspiracy-minded fringe. it's another thing all together when these things are oozing into the republican party and halls of government. new hampshire represent stella tremblay. >> what am i going to apologize for? for asking questions? >> the old asking questions. questions are fine, even questions that lead people to think what in god's name are you talking about? >> i am a smart guy. the i'm not person that said the fbi blew up the people at the boston marathon. i'm not saying people in the fbi blew up innocent people. you're saying that. that's what makes you a dumb ass. now why you are you in my [ bleep ]ing neighborhood? >> it's one thing when false flag notions are kept to the conspiracy-minded fringe. it's another thing all together when these things are oozing into the republican party and halls of government. new hampshire represent stella tremblay. >> what am i going to apologize for? for asking questions? >> the old asking questions. questions are fine, even questions that lead people to think what in god's name are you talking about? her post on glen beck's facebook page didn't look like a question to me "the boston marathon was a black ops terrorist attack, drones and now terrorist attacks by our own government." state representative tremblay is not the only legislator parroting conspiracy theories. a state legislator is another thing. the united states senator is another. which is what makes the actions of senator inhofe so troubling. dhs wants to buy more than a billion rounds of ammunition in the next four or five years, which the department says it will use for law enforcement agents in training and on duty the reason the dhs says it is stockpiling the ammunition because like going to costco, it's just more economical sometimes to buy in bulk. when this totally logical explanation was challenged, dhs responded with a letter that read in part "dhs routinely established strategic sourcing contracts that combine the requirements. it makes sense for the fiscally-minded conservative. they introduced the ammunition management for more obtainability act 2013 too put caps on the amount of amio federal agencies could buy. the conspiracy theories claim the u.s. government is gearing up for an arms race against the american people and most recently this kind of talk has been all over the drudge report. >> what's the government arm against? the american people. who do they say the terrorist threat are? conservatives, libertarians, gun owners. here's our article. 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us? help us out, people, please. i'll repay you with an amazing story of cronies on skis next. changing the world is exhausting business. with the innovating and the transforming and the revolutionizing. it's enough to make you forget that you're flying five hundred miles an hour on a chair that just became a bed. you see, we're doing some changing of our own. ah, we can talk about it later. we're putting the wonder back into air travel, one innovation at a time. the new american is arriving. very logical thinker. (laughs) i'm telling you right now, the girl back at home would absolutely not have taken a zip line in the jungle. (screams) i'm really glad that girl stayed at home. vo: expedia helps 30 million travelers a month find what they're looking for. one traveler at a time. expedia. find yours. looking to reign in the bank's label "too big too fail." . take a politician who was willing to criticize the financial industry. he voted against the 2008 bank bailout, railed against the too big too fail maximum and then a funny thing happened. he is now the chairman of the house
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priority list and not only in terms of geographically where we need the park space but llowing us to helping us to walk through the building. we had opportunities to talk with the tenants. it's uncertain how the moving of the tenants is going. every time we had the walk through we had the operator and yesterday we have a convenient what's the strategy and the plan? >> do you have a concrete plan? it looks like the improvement is all over the place. but we did raise concerns about the bathroom in each floors that hasn't been addressed any of them. and you asked them do you want to take care of the bathrooms because there are people who are disabled. but today they provided the moving plan but i didn't see any concrete days on how they're going to help the tenants and giving them only two days the move. you have to give them mentally - but a couple of of the tenants we talked to didn't know they were moving. so but we did see good progress and it wouldn't have happened if we weren't in the this every week because they knew we were coming. we have been in this building before and after the last he
priority list and not only in terms of geographically where we need the park space but llowing us to helping us to walk through the building. we had opportunities to talk with the tenants. it's uncertain how the moving of the tenants is going. every time we had the walk through we had the operator and yesterday we have a convenient what's the strategy and the plan? >> do you have a concrete plan? it looks like the improvement is all over the place. but we did raise concerns about the...
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us. they're asking for consulting help to help them put their programs together. they're asking for veterans to hire. they're sending us jobs and they're also usings to help retain those veterans once they hire them because we'll act as their coach, act as their mentor. we also support the veteran once they're hird, so if they have difficulty, there's a place for them to go. >> maybe if you're a veteran and you'd like to seek out the help of prokt hired, are you still aseptembering recruiters? >> yes. >> there is the web address. the event is happening may 29th through the 31st. we'll be back to talk more about rocky. stay with us. >>> we're back with project hired and the wounded veteran project. how was the training with rocky in getting him acklclimated to your daily process and what not? >> the training was challenging at first. like i said, i isolated myself a lot. so, i pushed myself to take rocky out in public because he needed that. needed to be out, be out in front of people. crowded places. that was one of my trouble spots, was being out in that crowd. so, it took some time. but it helped me push my limits, so it was good training for b
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i would like you to use your prestige and wisdom to negotiate for us and help us convince sfmta to abstain parking on all commercial streets and this is the best plan. >> thank you very much. >> next speaker, please? >> and following this speaker, barbara, patenson, peter, duments. dr. dale motorensen. >> i am with the san francisco district, 24th street and i think that i want something to do is to look out at it from a balanced approach and i think that the plans that are being presented by the mta is to be cookie cutter and each corridor is definitely different from the other. and this is different shopping patterns and different cultural aspects to each corridor. and, also, the neighborhood is different, for 24th street, for example, we have 100, businesses and 79 are latino businesses. and a lot of folks coming to it on sundays and a lot of customers are coming from other parts of staoet or other parts of the bay area because they are not able to find certain products but they are able to find them on 24th street. so some of the busiest day on sunday and monday is the day that most ar
i would like you to use your prestige and wisdom to negotiate for us and help us convince sfmta to abstain parking on all commercial streets and this is the best plan. >> thank you very much. >> next speaker, please? >> and following this speaker, barbara, patenson, peter, duments. dr. dale motorensen. >> i am with the san francisco district, 24th street and i think that i want something to do is to look out at it from a balanced approach and i think that the plans that...
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us. you know, iowa man, the issue of tax havens is really nothing new and the corporations who have used them in the past or attempted to use them in the past. i can't help but wonder if by using apple as the poster child, smart levin and others think that the issue is going to get more traction. >> well, absolutely, scott. the senators here think that they would like to see tax reform done in this country and they'd like to see something done about what they call these loopholes here. and i should say that apple has said it doesn't use tax gimmicks. what levin was talking about when he said the holy grail of tax avoidance is this question of subsidiaries of apple that are not tax residence in any jurisdiction around the world. they may be legally registered in ireland, but they're not official tax residents of the country, also not of the united states or any country anywhere around the world. that is the thing that the committee is saying has never been seen before by them. and a lot of tax experts they say they spoke to expressed
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investment servicing, giving us unique insights which help us attract the industry's brightest minds who create powerful strategies for a country's investments which are usedild new schools to build more bright minds. invested in the world. bny mellon. >> let's get an update on the markets. we have come back a little bit. we are almost back to the unchanged level. >> he is a dove and a voting member. he said bond purchases will continue until substantial improvement in the labor market. i don't think they see it yet. take a look at the dow jones. on a typical day the dow industrial moves about 125 points. options exploration. there is a lot of shorts in gold. remember the obama administration approved a big texas export. you can own these stocks in that exchange traded fund. will get their earnings report. lowe's was. these stocks have had huge runs. >> bob. thank you so much. one of the things that is competing for investor interest is the bond market. it seems to be going the way of stocks, not bonds. we have the five year note. a loot of people thought we would see the 2% mark. >> all right. sue, thank you very much. now to the scandal rocking the irs.
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us do, but we have to remember the imporaring a r sharing a road and doing it safely. today we're learning how some local residents are helping to keep us safe on bay area roads. a 2010 statistic show more than 600 pedestrians, this is a sad number, were killed in california that year with more than 12,000 injured. more than 300 motorcyclists were killed, and nearly 10,000 injured, and that same year, 111 cyclists were killed. those numbers are frightening. here with us to help us, from the california highway patrol, officer dan ruiz. i want to start with the most common violations you see. >> i work out of marine county. most common violations we see, obviously, speed. some violations people don't think of, is following too close. >> what's your measure of following too close? >> well, we've all been taught the three-second rule, you should be three seconds behind the car that's ahead of you for whatever speed you're going. >> then you see people, you leave that gap and somebody whips in there. >> that does happen. that's kind of a subjective one, but there are people you can tell, definitely tell when you're being tailgated. when i see it, if you are a car length or two behind somebody going at freeway speeds, you're too close. if they have to hit the brakes really quick, you're not going to be able to stop in time. >> you talked about speed. the speed limit is usually 55, 65, are you allowed to go a certain percentage over that that's legal? >> no
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us to do a better job. you can help us with the departments. they shy away from this and use the tools that are there and the micro set aside program was talked about and it can help businesses that are women, small and local business to have an opportunity with the city. it's not often used. i have been watching the city opportunity list and within five days i saw five projects under $50,000. should have been set aside. was not but it was public advertised and then they used key words like "mandatory [inaudible] meeting." now that's a barrier for some of our business and when you go you don't make money. you spend money showing up cost you money, so we need to watch those unnecessary barriers and we need your help in helping us to monitor this program and so we can do better with women business and don't leave the city and continue to support your economy. women are just not trying to be a male only business. they're there. they're in business because of personal challenges. they want to work and take care of their families and all they're asking us is help to level the play
us to do a better job. you can help us with the departments. they shy away from this and use the tools that are there and the micro set aside program was talked about and it can help businesses that are women, small and local business to have an opportunity with the city. it's not often used. i have been watching the city opportunity list and within five days i saw five projects under $50,000. should have been set aside. was not but it was public advertised and then they used key words like...
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us and helping us understand what's going on. >> thanks, rachel. >>> as if enduring a devastating natural disaster wasn't enough, now we have political theories that pore tend to explain the first problem. that's next. >>> two things happened recently that are related and don't seem related at first, but trust me, they're related. stick with me. the first thing, a small piece of one of the planes that was used on 9/11 being found wedged in an alley way not far from ground zero. first reported to be part of the landing gear, we learned it came from under the wing. thing one. a couple days later, thing two, republicans on the house oversite committee had a joint hearing on the amount of ammunition the department of homeland security has on hand. if the federal government has more bullets than the general population, how are we going to defend ourselves in the fight against the government? can't get the government get the upper hand in the weapons race. next thing you know, they'll have a standing army and bombs to take out whole cities and stuff. republicans in the house and senate followed up the ammo thing with an actual bill, an actual piece of legislation that's supposed to prevent the government from buying too many bullets. yes, this is the same federal government that already stock piles abrams tanks and armed drones and giant inter continental missiles that carry weapons, all that, ye
us and helping us understand what's going on. >> thanks, rachel. >>> as if enduring a devastating natural disaster wasn't enough, now we have political theories that pore tend to explain the first problem. that's next. >>> two things happened recently that are related and don't seem related at first, but trust me, they're related. stick with me. the first thing, a small piece of one of the planes that was used on 9/11 being found wedged in an alley way not far from...
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us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finescomforts above. 're not simply saluting history... we're making it. bny mellon combines investment management & invtment giving us unique insights which help usract the industry's brightest minds who create powerfustrategies for a country's investments which are used to build new schools to build more bright minds. invevested in the world. bny mellon. the. neil: many of the other dozens of victims of this eek's tornadoes do neeto die and many didn't need to join him. they all share the same fate. but aren't shelters supposed to protect you? and they are pouring good mony into shelters, they e not really up to snuff to add this appropriate thing. this was the most lethal of all of that. before we get to the bottomof what went wron what team you say to us? >> it is a war asessment. we ha architects, engineers, those designing thh concrete sheltersthat will withstand the type ofwins. there was one house on the hill are the house was gone. ththere was a concrete shelter n space and templates. there was a well-designed shelter for kids. i pe everyoneill look at this. ne: you have to take out much of the southwest and the mdle part of the country.
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communities, built their small business and their livelihood and hopes and helped us to establish the fisherman's wharf and help us to establish all of the maritime that they have created life times of reasons of why people want to continue visiting our city and we need to acknowledge alof that history. and all of it has not been easy, there have been difficult things and we have had fights over what is proper, and what is not proper, but we have always had in our sites in all of these different struggles, the success of our city, the golden gate bridge and the hope that it brings to many generations of immigrants that is what our city is built on and the honor that we have with all of our labor partners who also jimmy herman and the cruise ship terminal that they are honoring and built it through years of generations of struggle but also great celebrations that we have. years of history. let's learn it all and continue to appreciating, but let's look forward years, because we are building the infrastructure to do that. we are laying the foundation to do that. we are creating partnerships among the agencies, but a
communities, built their small business and their livelihood and hopes and helped us to establish the fisherman's wharf and help us to establish all of the maritime that they have created life times of reasons of why people want to continue visiting our city and we need to acknowledge alof that history. and all of it has not been easy, there have been difficult things and we have had fights over what is proper, and what is not proper, but we have always had in our sites in all of these...
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us. we were really worried and felt helpless. after remodelling, things began to change for us. [inaudible] and she pay us a number [inaudible] which i thought was very helpful. [inaudible] give us hope and confidence that things will change and that the police department is accessible to us. supervisor yee came to our place of business to pay us a personal visit and was very sincere in wanting to help. i was overwhelmed by my good fortune to have the [inaudible] of the police department and supervisor himself. thank you supervisor yee and captain lam -- he's not here, but i want to thank him 'cause he do a lot. so your help is very much appreciated. i hope that the police department will re/phaeupbl approachable and accessible to our community. i believe that a sustainable solution would be a police substation [inaudible] on ocean avenue and capitol which would encase the neighborhood. i am con /tpeu confident that your continued support will leave a long lasting effect on the neighborhood. i'm hoping that we'll continue [inaudible] beneficial for the [inaudible] and our business. our goal has always been, and will always be to provide our customer with aff
us. we were really worried and felt helpless. after remodelling, things began to change for us. [inaudible] and she pay us a number [inaudible] which i thought was very helpful. [inaudible] give us hope and confidence that things will change and that the police department is accessible to us. supervisor yee came to our place of business to pay us a personal visit and was very sincere in wanting to help. i was overwhelmed by my good fortune to have the [inaudible] of the police department and...
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us and helping us understand what's going on. >> thanks, rachel. >>> as if enduring a devastating natural disaster wasn't enough, now we have political theories that pore tend to explain the first problem. that's next. vo: traveling you definitely end up meeting a lot more people but a friend under water is something completely different. i met a turtle friend today so, you don't get that very often. it seemed like it was more than happy to have ushis home. so beautiful. avo: more travel. more options. more personal. whatever you're looking for expedia has more ways to help you find yours. where over seventy-five percent of store management started as i'm the next american success story. working for a company hourly associates. there's opportunity here. i can use walmart's education benefits to get a degree, maybe work in it, or be an engineer, helping walmart conserve energy. even today, when our store does well, i earn quarterly bonuses. when people look at me, i hope they see someone working their way up. vo: opportunity, that's the real walmart. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our history matter to you? because for more than two centuries, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. ♪ and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ and the next great idea could be yours. an
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the problem with the egyptians haven't helped us to help us either. >> guest: i agree with you. it's difficult to fix problems. we shouldn't assume that we could fix these if. if we compare america's transition to the even intellectually engadget with trying to have an influence on the highest level of government we cannot influence egypt's decision making on the constitution. but we could have an influence on the economic decision making. we could coordinate better with saudi arabia so they don't give money to egypt the week before they are supposed to be signing a critical deal with the imf. we could provide better political government for. the engaging the egyptian people through the secretary of state more way than we engage the bra ville january, the polish or the way the germans are -- talk to them you have to make the hard decisions. the point is that we have a lot of stake here. and also the other part is, i think it's expected the region really, you know, worries about when we do too much and we mess up it's equally worried when we are not engaged. and they were downsize
the problem with the egyptians haven't helped us to help us either. >> guest: i agree with you. it's difficult to fix problems. we shouldn't assume that we could fix these if. if we compare america's transition to the even intellectually engadget with trying to have an influence on the highest level of government we cannot influence egypt's decision making on the constitution. but we could have an influence on the economic decision making. we could coordinate better with saudi arabia so...
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they could help us by giving us work. imo because for example we have no fields as a mother when we proposed to our government to construct good water supply lines for our crops it's like talking to defeat is. we have appealed to the government many times. the government of kenya has utterly abandoned this district there are no roads water or electricity the state of kenya has built absolutely nothing. so it is true that part of the. continuous famine relief because that is literally true development going on because all buckwild we are glad we have something to to you know eighty ninety percent of the people not going out to be that night so it is a mental challenge for the country. we hope in that with a new constitution would up with will develop and those who come up short of my generation the people and the side of the country. it is obvious that the government of kenya prefers to ask for help from abroad in order to feed the starving turkana instead of doing infrastructure and development work in the area. millions
they could help us by giving us work. imo because for example we have no fields as a mother when we proposed to our government to construct good water supply lines for our crops it's like talking to defeat is. we have appealed to the government many times. the government of kenya has utterly abandoned this district there are no roads water or electricity the state of kenya has built absolutely nothing. so it is true that part of the. continuous famine relief because that is literally true...
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and, so, i want to ask you to think about how it is that you can help us to build these infrastructures, how you can help us to build community so that we're keeping ourselves safe today, this month, this year, and for many, many years to come. so, with that, again, i want to thank you for being here. and we as a civilian leadership of the city and county of san francisco look forward to hosting hopefully many seminars like this into the future so we can all work together to keep our city, our state, our country, and our world much safer. thank you for being here. (applause) >> thank you, supervisor chiu. on wednesday we had an lcac or big hover craft land across ocean beach. that would have not been possible without the cooperation of the park service. i would like to introduce frank dean, he's the general superintendent of the golden gate recreational area and these going to talk for a few minutes about these marvelous parks that we have in the area that much of what is being occupied by fleet week. mr. dean. (applause) >> thank you, appreciate it. well, good morning. i'm so pleased to see fleet week cont
and, so, i want to ask you to think about how it is that you can help us to build these infrastructures, how you can help us to build community so that we're keeping ourselves safe today, this month, this year, and for many, many years to come. so, with that, again, i want to thank you for being here. and we as a civilian leadership of the city and county of san francisco look forward to hosting hopefully many seminars like this into the future so we can all work together to keep our city, our...