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i apologize it took us so long. it's a lot of language for us to go through in a relatively quick period and a lot of city departments that we needed to confer with. the way i've tried to organize this, which i hope will be helpful for you is which amend manies we think were perfectly comfortable with as they're written, which amendments we think we would be comfortable with if they were modiñ modifie. which amendment we will be recommending. if you're comfortable with that, will proceed in that fashion. oalso be the amendment that woud make it clear that there would be no -- on the bridge. moving to the amendments which we would support with certain modifications, this is one word from change to amendments. these are highly problematic documents which have to live and breed 415-20 years. this is anything that a sufficiently material that is coming into the board of supervisors. there are citywide changes to the mandatory policies. if those changes were made and the redevelopment agency commission elected. >> can you
i apologize it took us so long. it's a lot of language for us to go through in a relatively quick period and a lot of city departments that we needed to confer with. the way i've tried to organize this, which i hope will be helpful for you is which amend manies we think were perfectly comfortable with as they're written, which amendments we think we would be comfortable with if they were modiñ modifie. which amendment we will be recommending. if you're comfortable with that, will proceed in...
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jeff bush shows us the repair work and why it is taking us so long. >> at the sunrise, working crews where the 14-inch pipe broke. by mid-afternoon, there were still busy with this repair and the six homes were flooded and undetermined amount of sewage made its way into this lagoon. you can see that city put a sign to stay out of the water. until the tests are complete, and it requires teamwork to find out the break and the skies have an entire hole dug down to the pipe. this is still leaking. it is important for these to be here to access the su which would of zerto contain the sewa >> 10-50 minutes, to philip each of these tankers and city officials to not know what caused this. and this sewage pipes are 30 years old and the one that broke perhaps it is old. once it is repaired, a private clinic company will come in and remove the raw sewage, including the garage. and the flooding was limited only to look garage. they were looking to get this fixed by sundown. in redwood city, jeff bush. >> a live look aside a walnut creek camera. northbound headlights, the south split. sluggish in
jeff bush shows us the repair work and why it is taking us so long. >> at the sunrise, working crews where the 14-inch pipe broke. by mid-afternoon, there were still busy with this repair and the six homes were flooded and undetermined amount of sewage made its way into this lagoon. you can see that city put a sign to stay out of the water. until the tests are complete, and it requires teamwork to find out the break and the skies have an entire hole dug down to the pipe. this is still...
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with came to the eastern sea board and maybe the west in some ways to the south, but what took us all so long to sort of focus in the more academic manner, with books such as this on the jews of the pacific coast on the west? >> well, i think the major universities and where the jewish historians were, were in the east, and you tend to write about what you know and of course, the population centers were in the east. that is where a lot of people got off the boat so you feel sort of that's the story. and people are like us, starting to say no, hey, we are here too. you know. >> it is interesting if you look at some of the community histories, histories of places like seattle or portland or so on, a lot of the local historians will talk about how the immigrant neighbourhood was reminiscent of the lower east side, you know, there has been so much focus on that lower east side experience, as this iconic image of american jewish history, it tended to be maybe over generalized and people identify with that story, that is the story told of american jews collectively but it has taken awhile to convin
with came to the eastern sea board and maybe the west in some ways to the south, but what took us all so long to sort of focus in the more academic manner, with books such as this on the jews of the pacific coast on the west? >> well, i think the major universities and where the jewish historians were, were in the east, and you tend to write about what you know and of course, the population centers were in the east. that is where a lot of people got off the boat so you feel sort of that's...
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us don't want to keep our textbooks. so buying it does not create value for us in the long term. so we can reuse from student to student to student until the edition is done. then we replace that book. our model allows us to rent at a really low price. the students take good care of it. they're allowed to highlight, write some notes, but accepted it back in good condition. we can turn a book around. we can evaluate it. make sure it's high quality and get it out in four hours. it's intricate to make it work. we pass all of that savings along to the student. we take the risk. we acquire the book, rent it to them. we have to rent it several days and liquidate the book. our goal is to make it more affordable for families. >> part of the secrets must be the logistics, to get them to use it, send it back in the right kind of packaging and have your warehouse in good order. is that a lot of what it is? >> it is exactly what it is. we have a lot of the great netflix dna in our company. we did that deliberately. they have been the best in logistics and marketing. >> people are hard to get.
us don't want to keep our textbooks. so buying it does not create value for us in the long term. so we can reuse from student to student to student until the edition is done. then we replace that book. our model allows us to rent at a really low price. the students take good care of it. they're allowed to highlight, write some notes, but accepted it back in good condition. we can turn a book around. we can evaluate it. make sure it's high quality and get it out in four hours. it's intricate to...
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that cooler air that's been dipping over us for so long.we've got one more system coming on through today. it is fast-moving, no rain, of course. but it will clear all the fog out earlier. behind it, we start to get the offshore winds. beginning tomorrow, north-northeasterly winds. hot winds coming through. 70s at the beaches, 80s bayside and 90s inland. we are above average. we have been below average all summer long. a's today and the rays. you'll be out there, you need the sunshine. uv index at 9, considered high. and 70s. and if you're headed to the 49ers tonight, 5:00 p.m., you can watch it here on nbc bay area. getting to 68 in downtown san francisco today. 74, san bruno, 78 san jose. 80s for the north end of the bay. over to livermore. and south end of the bay, as well. seven-day forecast, two days of 90s, probably a couple wednesday. and then as we go into thursday and friday, that's when we start to cool off a bit more. so summer finally making it to the bay area. look at this. this is with craig. this is nico. love that face. belo
that cooler air that's been dipping over us for so long.we've got one more system coming on through today. it is fast-moving, no rain, of course. but it will clear all the fog out earlier. behind it, we start to get the offshore winds. beginning tomorrow, north-northeasterly winds. hot winds coming through. 70s at the beaches, 80s bayside and 90s inland. we are above average. we have been below average all summer long. a's today and the rays. you'll be out there, you need the sunshine. uv index...
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do the job that he did this year and to all of his teammates that worked so hard through long nights and long weekends to get us to this point. so if i forgot the sheriff, it was not intentional. thank you for your willingness to try new things in this budget and to help steward us through this process. to all of the enterprise department head that are here, for your creativity to help us through this general fund shortfall. i will not go into detail because there is no reason, but thank you. and to the spirit that brought all of you here. welcome. thank you. if i have not forgotten anything or anybody -- i did mention ben. ben's got a baby. monique is here. [applause] they are the best. they are the best. thank you. she carried as. we were at the 90-yard, and we could get through that final 10 yards, and monique carried us over. thank you for that. we are ready. who? i know avalos is coming. \ [laughter] he and i are going to be back, and i want to thank the chief, and everybody else. room so why don't we sign this budget? [applause] everyone, try to gather around. nuveeyou guys are all standing . balanced bud
do the job that he did this year and to all of his teammates that worked so hard through long nights and long weekends to get us to this point. so if i forgot the sheriff, it was not intentional. thank you for your willingness to try new things in this budget and to help steward us through this process. to all of the enterprise department head that are here, for your creativity to help us through this general fund shortfall. i will not go into detail because there is no reason, but thank you....
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so, as long us a write your name you're good. >> jimmy: yeah, so as long as you write your name your, the strategy. it's so -- >> jimmy: it's all coming back to me. [ laughter ] really stressed out. i had like number 2 pencils sharpened, "make sure they are number 2, mom, or else it won't count." [ laughter ] like there was any other number pencil around my house. "it's a number 5 pencil. won't count." but you can't take a guess, you can't just go around and guess because if you guess the wrong you get deducted. >> you get more points off, yeah. >> jimmy: i hate that. [ laughter ] >> bad. >> jimmy: where do you think you're going to go to school? >> i want to go to nyu really bad. that's my ultimate dream. >> jimmy: hey, all right! [ applause ] >> but my dad likes usc, usc hat, usc shirt. he loves usc, so. i don't want to break his heart. >> jimmy: oh my god, it's like "the blind side." yeah. "we bought the usc parking lot. you better be going to usc." you're also planning on -- you have the cd that came out, and it was awesome. super big, but you didn't tour for this. >> no. i'm goi
so, as long us a write your name you're good. >> jimmy: yeah, so as long as you write your name your, the strategy. it's so -- >> jimmy: it's all coming back to me. [ laughter ] really stressed out. i had like number 2 pencils sharpened, "make sure they are number 2, mom, or else it won't count." [ laughter ] like there was any other number pencil around my house. "it's a number 5 pencil. won't count." but you can't take a guess, you can't just go around and...
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us understand so with the chp. thank you for joining us how long is this little girl the missing? >> she's been missing for a couple of hours this stems from a domestic dispute between a mother and father. right now we turn them ems signs we were able to locate the vehicle in san paulo but we have not located the father and daughter. any >> reason to believe this child is in danger? >> the father did make some threats to harm himself and the child but so far we have not been able to locate the father or the child. right now we have officers were searching the area along with assistance from the local law enforcement to hopefully bring that child back to safety. >> the search is continuing in san paulo and the gamble or color is effectively canceled. >> if we were able to locate the vehicle since where to find a vehicle there's no need for an have the signs activated. the most important thing is to get the child back as quickly as possible. because we are concerned for the job safety. >> authorities going to be releasing photographs of the child and the father? >> photograph should
us understand so with the chp. thank you for joining us how long is this little girl the missing? >> she's been missing for a couple of hours this stems from a domestic dispute between a mother and father. right now we turn them ems signs we were able to locate the vehicle in san paulo but we have not located the father and daughter. any >> reason to believe this child is in danger? >> the father did make some threats to harm himself and the child but so far we have not been...
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long it takes. so, as you see, it hasn't taken us very long in london for someone to come behind and ruin the shot.difference with colin arrow is he doesn't talk. he doesn't do anything. and he's actually trying to make a point. thanks, mate. >> that's the point that he's trying to make. we tend to only interview very attractive people on she visite. he says, there should be more guys that look lik
long it takes. so, as you see, it hasn't taken us very long in london for someone to come behind and ruin the shot.difference with colin arrow is he doesn't talk. he doesn't do anything. and he's actually trying to make a point. thanks, mate. >> that's the point that he's trying to make. we tend to only interview very attractive people on she visite. he says, there should be more guys that look lik
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but for the iraqs who for so long wanted us out, want us to wait? >> reporter: tonight at baghdad's fanciest new restaurant after the weapons search, iraqis sat down to break the ramadan fast and to talk about the u.s. combat brigades pulling out. surprisingly, it makes them nervous. do you think it's a good thing or a bad thing the americans are pulling out? out on the streets, we heard the same thing. >> we don't know what can happen when they leave. >> there's an extraordinary irony at work. over 7 1/2 years in iraq, i have seen the americans criticized at every turn, from before the war during the days of saddam, to the early days of the insurgency in 2003 when this mother angry about the lack of security issued this dark warning. >> so many americans will be killed, i can assure you because i know my people. >> reporter: but right now, iraq is at a particularly fragile stage. more than five months after elections rival politicians haven't been able to form a government, and insurgents are starting to fill the power vacuum. al qaeda claimed resp
but for the iraqs who for so long wanted us out, want us to wait? >> reporter: tonight at baghdad's fanciest new restaurant after the weapons search, iraqis sat down to break the ramadan fast and to talk about the u.s. combat brigades pulling out. surprisingly, it makes them nervous. do you think it's a good thing or a bad thing the americans are pulling out? out on the streets, we heard the same thing. >> we don't know what can happen when they leave. >> there's an...
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long it takes. so, as you see, it hasn't taken us very long for someone to ruin the shot. the difference for paul is, he doesn't talk, he doesn't do anything, and he's actually trying to make a point. thanks, mate. paul agreed to meet me for fish and chips and a cup of tea to explain his motives. >> just sort of trying to say, this is who i am, you know, and -- >> reporter: speak to me. >> yeah, speak to me. exactly that. >> reporter: here's the background. londoners love to protest -- shame on you! >> reporter: against wars, oil companies, neo-fascists, and so does paul. he began to notice that cameraman would shoo him out of shot. >> the cameraman would say, could you move down please? i can still see you out of the corner of my lens, you know? >> reporter: reporters would never ask him questions. they walk past you? >> just walked past me. take the microphone to the next person alongside me. >> reporter: paul has no issue with reporters being presentable, even beautiful. he just wants, occasionally, to appear in shot, or be asked his opinion. he has a point. here is gen
long it takes. so, as you see, it hasn't taken us very long for someone to ruin the shot. the difference for paul is, he doesn't talk, he doesn't do anything, and he's actually trying to make a point. thanks, mate. paul agreed to meet me for fish and chips and a cup of tea to explain his motives. >> just sort of trying to say, this is who i am, you know, and -- >> reporter: speak to me. >> yeah, speak to me. exactly that. >> reporter: here's the background. londoners...
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by chuck hagel is chairman of the atlantic council think tank even see things being with us why is it taking so long to ratify this new treaty and actually start these massive new. well i think on both sides the government representatives those who have the responsibility on our side in the united states senate and i spent twelve years in the senate on the foreign relations committee i have an obligation responsibility to get deep into the agreement understanding consequences ramifications and i think that's what's going on here i don't think there's any question that the votes are there in the united states senate to ratify this treaty in our senate out of one hundred senators we need sixty seven votes sixty seven senators i think those votes are there but i think it's smart and it's a wise course of action to take to take a little more time the senate will come back after its august break we'll come right back to a vote in the senate in the foreign relations committee we've had almost twenty hearings in the senate on this issue and it's better to bring a consensus together in both parties and do i
by chuck hagel is chairman of the atlantic council think tank even see things being with us why is it taking so long to ratify this new treaty and actually start these massive new. well i think on both sides the government representatives those who have the responsibility on our side in the united states senate and i spent twelve years in the senate on the foreign relations committee i have an obligation responsibility to get deep into the agreement understanding consequences ramifications and...
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i do not know what has taken us this long, but we are finally here, so in the spirit of looking forward, not looking back, let me welcome you to what i hope becomes an annual festivity an annual event that gets bigger and bigger each and every year. [applause] i think -- i was in the back for some time now, so i had a chance to listen in, and here the expressions of the importance of this event. let me just underscore and stayed the same. one of the things i am most proud of as a san franciscan, and i have had the beneficiary of having been here all my life, having grown up in san francisco and around the bay area, having a father and grandfather and great- grandfather that have all grown up here in this city and county of san francisco, is to become part of the fabric of the values of this city, the values that transcend time, that go back to the beginning and the origins of this great city. you think back at the history of san francisco. we were a very small, very modest bill which, primarily a fishing village, and the sort of early part of the 1800's, until the discovery of gold, and
i do not know what has taken us this long, but we are finally here, so in the spirit of looking forward, not looking back, let me welcome you to what i hope becomes an annual festivity an annual event that gets bigger and bigger each and every year. [applause] i think -- i was in the back for some time now, so i had a chance to listen in, and here the expressions of the importance of this event. let me just underscore and stayed the same. one of the things i am most proud of as a san...
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so i want to explain perhaps the greatest sacrifice that the members of the expert panel did. all of us took up cigar smoking -- [laughter] just so in the long tradition of governmental groups, we could make decisions in cigar smoke filled rooms. not everyone began smoking, but, anyway, what today is intended to be is your opportunity to provide feedback. although we were not literally in smoke-filled rooms, this was a relatively small group of people, admittedly with great collective expertise, but nonetheless, there is lots of room in a document such as the one we intend to present today, for improvement from the consumer, improvement from people who have lived through the process, who may have greater insights, and the intention of today's summit, at least in part, it is to give you that opportunity. to hear our proposals presented very briefly, but also to give you a copy in much greater detail, but to leave lots of open time to hear from you. i know as the date proceeds, we will have technological assistance -- that is, people walking around with microphones -- and we will hear from you. with this, i am going to ask kathy to take over.
so i want to explain perhaps the greatest sacrifice that the members of the expert panel did. all of us took up cigar smoking -- [laughter] just so in the long tradition of governmental groups, we could make decisions in cigar smoke filled rooms. not everyone began smoking, but, anyway, what today is intended to be is your opportunity to provide feedback. although we were not literally in smoke-filled rooms, this was a relatively small group of people, admittedly with great collective...
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for all of us here, i'm j.t. saying so long from oakland where the final score was san francisco 28 and the raiders 24. remember you can order great packages by calling 1800 raiders. we thank you for watching our coverage of raiders preseason football the raiders are back on thursday night, on your oakland raiders broadcasting network good our real national pastime? saving money. and like baseball people love their stats. i started bringing my lunch to work -- 50 bucks a week in my pocket. here's a good one: state farm insures 40 million drivers. more than geico and progressive combined. i saved because i'm accident-free. of course, with so many ways to save including discounts of up to 40%, having that many customers shouldn't be a surprise. so ask a neighbor about state farm, then call an agent at 1-800-state-farm or go online. then call an agent at 1-800-state-farm al?ye cckhiout'noepitsls es u stakthchkan-phh-rhtn ern't eyott? h.oht's t rei. itlswos thaskhiout'noepitsls es al?doouha a o.. u stakthchkan-phh-rhtn ern't eyott?
for all of us here, i'm j.t. saying so long from oakland where the final score was san francisco 28 and the raiders 24. remember you can order great packages by calling 1800 raiders. we thank you for watching our coverage of raiders preseason football the raiders are back on thursday night, on your oakland raiders broadcasting network good our real national pastime? saving money. and like baseball people love their stats. i started bringing my lunch to work -- 50 bucks a week in my pocket....
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. >> reporter: so things that most of us long for, having our grand-children, having our spouses tell us they love us, all of the things that most of us live for -- >> right. >> reporter: are things that you have to avoid. >> yes. i have to limit those things very carefully. >> the brain is behaving as if its asleep while matt is awake. >> reporter: dr. carol ash is a sleep specialist and has seen many cases similar to matt. about 50,000 americans are estimated to have the disease. >> and specifically, the brain is behaving as it would in this state of dreaming. that switch that gets turned on that inhibits the muscles at night, so that you can't get up and start running in your sleep, turns on during wakefulness. and suddenly, you're paralyzed. >> reporter: strong emotions are tied to memories of their past lives. anniversaries are especially difficult. >> wedding photos. that was a good day. and i think that's about all i can really say about it. >> reporter: the every day emotional moments that most of us cherish are landmines to matt. the walls of their oregon home are nearly bare
. >> reporter: so things that most of us long for, having our grand-children, having our spouses tell us they love us, all of the things that most of us live for -- >> right. >> reporter: are things that you have to avoid. >> yes. i have to limit those things very carefully. >> the brain is behaving as if its asleep while matt is awake. >> reporter: dr. carol ash is a sleep specialist and has seen many cases similar to matt. about 50,000 americans are...
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has been seen more than thirty million times on board websites a trailer which makes us question if porn which for so long has been looked down upon entry to the smarts is finally becoming mainstream and even the highbrow hollywood elites are going to adult web sites for attention well here to discuss it with me is chris crap chris clapp logan director of communications at enough is enough and former new york studio we have to leave marcus editor of the last and co-founder and editor of the web site the assistance ladies thank you both for joining me now chris i'll start with you do you think this is a big deal here that we apparently i don't even know until today that hollywood doesn't do this but this is supposedly the first mainstream movie that's actually advertising itself on porn websites is that a big deal to you well it is a big deal in the fact that this is as you say the first mainstream movie that's advertising actually on porn sites if you go to most normal porn sites what you see are a lot of sexually oriented businesses sex toys etc other porn sites advertise and so it is a big deal in that
has been seen more than thirty million times on board websites a trailer which makes us question if porn which for so long has been looked down upon entry to the smarts is finally becoming mainstream and even the highbrow hollywood elites are going to adult web sites for attention well here to discuss it with me is chris crap chris clapp logan director of communications at enough is enough and former new york studio we have to leave marcus editor of the last and co-founder and editor of the web...
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long dissertation, so the speaker. -- not a long dissertation, so the speaker. but then plugging in legislation that would be affecting us, and i know we are looking at that. but somehow bring the whole housing element into perspective and context on a larger scale would be helpful. i think to echo some of the other comments, it is always interesting to hear that the city of alameda has an ordinance were you cannot build anything more than a duplex or something on that order, and actually have, they actually have an ordinance photos of buildings that are not allowed. when you think of the rejection of the developers not getting their renewal, now i guess they're going to turn around and sue the city, but think of how that could pull off the development without multifamily housing in some regard is astounding to me that the city cannot realize they cannot make it work without that. that is an aside, though. but in any case, many -- maybe some kind of context for the housing element would be great. and then they take into consideration what commissioner olague and spur said an earlier document. maybe we should get some met
long dissertation, so the speaker. -- not a long dissertation, so the speaker. but then plugging in legislation that would be affecting us, and i know we are looking at that. but somehow bring the whole housing element into perspective and context on a larger scale would be helpful. i think to echo some of the other comments, it is always interesting to hear that the city of alameda has an ordinance were you cannot build anything more than a duplex or something on that order, and actually have,...
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us. it stretches out our season for the most part because in the central valley we can actually grow all this wonderful fruit until halloween so the long ter stays hotter the better for us. >> reporter: on any given hot summer day, this is what waterworld california looks like. but today, not one person slip- sliding away. >> kind of get the first 100- degree day on the day we're closed it's kind of an ah, darn. >> reporter: yup. starting yesterday, they are now open only on weekends. they base their calendars on school schedules. they are waiting for the weekend and indian summer. remember west nile virus? it's still around, just not as much recently. >> with the cooler weather, it's been a safer summer from west nile virus. >> reporter: last year, contra costa county and mosquito and vector control saw the first signs of west nile virus in march. this year they didn't see any until august. but if you're outside over the next few days, you could feel those pesky bites. >> we certainly see a spike in the mosquito production in hotter weather. and with warmer weather, we have more transmission of west nile virus with the higher mosquito
us. it stretches out our season for the most part because in the central valley we can actually grow all this wonderful fruit until halloween so the long ter stays hotter the better for us. >> reporter: on any given hot summer day, this is what waterworld california looks like. but today, not one person slip- sliding away. >> kind of get the first 100- degree day on the day we're closed it's kind of an ah, darn. >> reporter: yup. starting yesterday, they are now open only on...
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using the correct 9,500. but that is the big question. there's so much we don't know. and what are the long-term impacts of using that dispersant. how does it break down, what does it do to the food chain. those are all questions we're still waiting answers on. >> nbc's anne thompson in venice, louisiana, thank you. >>> overseas tonight there is new evidence that america's ally in afghanistan, president hamid karzai, is turning a blind eye to blatant corruption while u.s. troops are fighting and dying for his government's survival. we have exclusive details from nbc news national investigative correspondent michael isikoff in our washington bureau. michael, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, lester. sources tell nbc news an anti-afghan corruption unit working with u.s. investigators developed rock-solid evidence implicating a top karzai national security aide in a bribery scheme. know hammed is a mohammed salahi was caught on wire taps agreeing to a bribe for helping squash a money laundering investigation. american officials pressed for salahi to be arrested. he was, but he was relea
using the correct 9,500. but that is the big question. there's so much we don't know. and what are the long-term impacts of using that dispersant. how does it break down, what does it do to the food chain. those are all questions we're still waiting answers on. >> nbc's anne thompson in venice, louisiana, thank you. >>> overseas tonight there is new evidence that america's ally in afghanistan, president hamid karzai, is turning a blind eye to blatant corruption while u.s. troops...
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that, but what i do know is that we so appreciate you giving us your time and your sharing your spirit with us and making a difference to public television for so longre so very grateful for that. thank you. the phones are still ringing, but that doesn't mean that there is not an operator for everybody who calls. dyer: i think we're going off the air. may: we're going off the air. davidson: we have just a couple of moments. we have given you so many reasons to support this program. we've talked about the thank-you gifts, we've talked about all of the wonderful lessons you can learn from the "tao," but we hope the lesson you'll take with you is that you make a difference to this public television station. you can't make that difference if you don't act. dr. wayne dyer, thank you. thank you. and thank all of you, god bless you, namaste. we are pbs.
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us. >> i spent some time last week with marco rubio. not so long ago he was the breakout star of this movement. he was seen as the first tea party senator. a few things happened, -- turley kristen new he was in preble -- charlie crist knew he was in trouble so he jumped out. that complicated the task for margot. -- for marco. he was moderating his message. he was not reflecting back the anger. he was saying republicans need to present alternatives and ideas, not just be the opposition. he has a unique situation in florida different from the other candidates. he has to thread the needle in a complicated way because it will be a three-way general election campaign. he is pushing ideas. he thinks republicans have not put forward a enough alternatives. tavis: speaking of charlie crist becoming independent, i had him on this program and talked about whether or not he left the party or whether the party left him. i want to get your thoughts. >> i am not a guy who reflects have and blames others. i have been asked a question in several ways. did i leave t
us. >> i spent some time last week with marco rubio. not so long ago he was the breakout star of this movement. he was seen as the first tea party senator. a few things happened, -- turley kristen new he was in preble -- charlie crist knew he was in trouble so he jumped out. that complicated the task for margot. -- for marco. he was moderating his message. he was not reflecting back the anger. he was saying republicans need to present alternatives and ideas, not just be the opposition. he...
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will lead us to higher prices on the day we add meats products closer to winter and might be next spring. one thousand consecutive hit records have been sent so far this summer in moscow long of us calls another wave of records as prices for fans and air conditioners have soared and now the anti-monopoly service wants to find out why the watchdog will launch an investigation into whether companies artificially. created supply shortages for these items prices for france have jumped six fold ok missionaries have also experienced price hikes and overall the increased use of electric appliances in moscow has seen a nine percent trial in energy consumption in july. serbia and bulgaria have agreed to all the route for the new south stream gas pipeline without involving gas problem according to commerce and daily to have decided the pipe will cross the border near the serbian town of demeter get up gazprom is against the plan because it would mean a longer pipe making the russian funded project more expensive the south stream route so serbia is yet to be finalized but moscow and belgrade had agreed to enter at the television our child but serbia has now opted for the need to get
will lead us to higher prices on the day we add meats products closer to winter and might be next spring. one thousand consecutive hit records have been sent so far this summer in moscow long of us calls another wave of records as prices for fans and air conditioners have soared and now the anti-monopoly service wants to find out why the watchdog will launch an investigation into whether companies artificially. created supply shortages for these items prices for france have jumped six fold ok...
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has medicaid, to use those medicaid dollars to increase the number of in-home hours that person has so that we can use those federal dollars instead of hospitalization, instead of long-term care here, in the home. our goal is that the person always has the choice as to what is the best setting for them. with that, should we do it all together? >> i have a resolution. this is my district. senator leno is an interloper. it is ok, because he is going to bring us a lot of money. together, we want to make this presentation to the executive director, the new head of laguna honda. i have known her for years. she is small in size, but she carries a wallop. thank you very much. [applause] >> good afternoon, everybody. it is not often you get to say the words "your tax dollars at
has medicaid, to use those medicaid dollars to increase the number of in-home hours that person has so that we can use those federal dollars instead of hospitalization, instead of long-term care here, in the home. our goal is that the person always has the choice as to what is the best setting for them. with that, should we do it all together? >> i have a resolution. this is my district. senator leno is an interloper. it is ok, because he is going to bring us a lot of money. together, we...
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they didn't want anybody to use the golden gate park roads for commerce or transporting things. they wanted to keep it for recreation. so for a long time i thought maybe they used that streetcaroline on lincoln way, used the rail, somehow put the cars on some kind of fladbed rail thing, brought them out to the edge and dragged them across the sand, perhaps on sleds or something. i finally came across what heyman did in an article. he actually somehow talked the commissioners into using the golden gate park roads. so he -- remember, the apparatus, most of the machinery, is taken out of these cars which makes them a lot lighter. they're mostly wood at this point. they're probably brought out, pulled by horses through golden gate park road. then in 1892, the great highway gets improved. then he's only got maybe half a block of sandunes to drag these cars on to his land. now, once you get these cars kind of sitting in the sandunes and somebody buys a lot three blocks away, i don't know exactly. again, i think they must have used some combination of sleds, horses, block and tackle. you know, we're not exactly sure. >> but maybe only a
they didn't want anybody to use the golden gate park roads for commerce or transporting things. they wanted to keep it for recreation. so for a long time i thought maybe they used that streetcaroline on lincoln way, used the rail, somehow put the cars on some kind of fladbed rail thing, brought them out to the edge and dragged them across the sand, perhaps on sleds or something. i finally came across what heyman did in an article. he actually somehow talked the commissioners into using the...