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i think we're all proud it is a span that will withstand centuries and will be with us so long as the large place in yosemite and which our firefighters are currently fighting to protect from the rim fire. i also want to take this opportunity to thank the workers for their incredible work on this stand (clapping) a year ago i had the privilege as a guest of california trans to bring many folks from building trade to look and take a tour of the new span and also to go to the very top of the tower and it was breath i taking. and we're so, so pleased that labor used their blood, sweat and tears and going got good jobs and will continue to get good jobs and they remove the industry. and i'll introduce my colleague from the other side of the span senator mark (clapping) >> thank you essentially woman it's a great pleasure to be here. fellow elected colleagues and distinguished guests i want to over my heartfelt thanks to the contractors and workers and m t c, caltrans, california transportation mission and, of course, the voters who have done what was necessary to get us to this day. it's
i think we're all proud it is a span that will withstand centuries and will be with us so long as the large place in yosemite and which our firefighters are currently fighting to protect from the rim fire. i also want to take this opportunity to thank the workers for their incredible work on this stand (clapping) a year ago i had the privilege as a guest of california trans to bring many folks from building trade to look and take a tour of the new span and also to go to the very top of the...
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the details for us so long ago that the talks did seem promising you had the rainy and foreign minister meeting with the european union policy chief foreign policy chief catherine ashton and the mood in that meeting was certainly one of optimism but israel has been opposed to these negotiations from the start to say that iran will cheat anyway and in fact israel has always been against iran's nuclear program of course israel the fear is that it will use nuclear weapons against the jewish state to century bomb israel. because it. has a nuclear threshold. we are not blown them i don't think we're stupid i think we have a pretty strong sense of how to measure whether we are acting in the interests of our country and of the globe particularly of our allies like israel we did earlier hear from iran after the talks ended on saturday that it was in fact powerless who was responsible for blocking any kind of deal the french foreign minister fabia saying that we don't want a fool's deal what we're hearing now from the u.s. secretary of state is that the blame is on iran's shoulder kerry saying t
the details for us so long ago that the talks did seem promising you had the rainy and foreign minister meeting with the european union policy chief foreign policy chief catherine ashton and the mood in that meeting was certainly one of optimism but israel has been opposed to these negotiations from the start to say that iran will cheat anyway and in fact israel has always been against iran's nuclear program of course israel the fear is that it will use nuclear weapons against the jewish state...
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so long to get to this point? you say americans are ready for it. what took us so long?really think it is the issue of people coming to understand what this means in the lives of their family, in the lives of their neighbors, their co-workers. and the story has been unfolding for many years. people didn't understand this discrimination existed years ago, now they do. people want to stand up and give every american a fair opportunity for a job. >> senator baldwin, we very much appreciate your time. we know have you a vote to join. thank you. we'll visit again soon. >> thank you. >> another story you've just got to see if you didn't. marines returning home from afghanistan received a first class welcome at o'hare in chicago. it happened earlier this week. they were making the stop on the way home to camp pendleton. after landing firefighters issued a water salute, an honor they usually reserve for "air force one," maybe the space shuttle. as they walked through the terminal, here is the moment who really got to us, the marines were greeted by a cheering crowd of uso volunt
so long to get to this point? you say americans are ready for it. what took us so long?really think it is the issue of people coming to understand what this means in the lives of their family, in the lives of their neighbors, their co-workers. and the story has been unfolding for many years. people didn't understand this discrimination existed years ago, now they do. people want to stand up and give every american a fair opportunity for a job. >> senator baldwin, we very much appreciate...
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they don't put constraints on us so long as the people understand the blog itself is exclusively sponsored by them. what other people are going to this era where media obviously faces as people ere know much better than me, media faces real challenges when people like scotus blog are information for free. journalistic contributions going in terms of creations?heir we create a problem rather than solving a problem. hat is it that supreme court insiders are going to do in terms of creating unique contact. inspire people to do more innovative things to find their iche in the marketplace as we tried to as well. but what you're going to do about a space like scotus blog, if you're "the new york times" or if you're a local player or media, american lawyer it's a real puzzle. we have to recognize the possibility we might celebrate an existence, but as economic matter, it may cause solved.oblems than it and scotus blog itself may contribute some content. ut the body of all of the reporting by tony and by others .hat really informs the country and what journalism is going to do to have an economic
they don't put constraints on us so long as the people understand the blog itself is exclusively sponsored by them. what other people are going to this era where media obviously faces as people ere know much better than me, media faces real challenges when people like scotus blog are information for free. journalistic contributions going in terms of creations?heir we create a problem rather than solving a problem. hat is it that supreme court insiders are going to do in terms of creating unique...
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and so, they, i think, have readily adapted the kind of scheming and efforts to mislead the public out of the public health arena that they've used for so longand now they're using it in the health insurance arena. so, for them, i think it's kind of an easy reaction to fall into. we've got lots of money, we'll pay a lot of people to try to look independent. we'll put up a lot of phony organizations to look like this is all legit, and we'll go out and try to do our dirty business. >> senator sheldon whitehouse of rhode island, thanks very much for your time tonight, sir. it's nice to have you here. >> thank you. >> thank you. all right, so, which set of brothers has the greatest influence on american politics? it's not the koch brothers, actually, it's guys who have really, really, really serious beards. and that story's coming up. [ female announcer ] we give you relief from your cold symptoms. you give them the giggles. tylenol cold® helps relieve your worst cold and flu symptoms. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol cold®. >>> what used to be amazing to watch in this country were fights between republicans and dem
and so, they, i think, have readily adapted the kind of scheming and efforts to mislead the public out of the public health arena that they've used for so longand now they're using it in the health insurance arena. so, for them, i think it's kind of an easy reaction to fall into. we've got lots of money, we'll pay a lot of people to try to look independent. we'll put up a lot of phony organizations to look like this is all legit, and we'll go out and try to do our dirty business. >>...
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stone in the pile of evidence that we can no longer function that this system that has served us so well for so long can no longer serve us as it must. what do we do to get there? as i say, we do something. and i hope and pray and urge and support the chair of the budget committee, the house chair of the budget committee, the members of that conference to try to find solutions that won't make everybody happy by definition but at least will show that we're able to do the most basic function of governing. how do we get there? we listen. we have a company in maine that has a sign on the wall i think we ought to put in this room. it says, "all of us are always smarter than any of us." the wisdom of the group, there's tremendous experience and wisdom in this institution. if we can bring that to bear. but it doesn't work if people aren't listening. if people say, "i know the answer. i have all the results. i don't need to listen. i don't have anything to learn." we'll never get there, madam president, if that's the idea. when people say to you, i'm not going to compromise, what they are really saying is,
stone in the pile of evidence that we can no longer function that this system that has served us so well for so long can no longer serve us as it must. what do we do to get there? as i say, we do something. and i hope and pray and urge and support the chair of the budget committee, the house chair of the budget committee, the members of that conference to try to find solutions that won't make everybody happy by definition but at least will show that we're able to do the most basic function of...
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plans to develop the yucca mountain nuclear waste depository in the battle leaving us with no long term storage site so what did the twenty seven billion dollars in clean up fund end up being used for that turns out absolutely nothing that's right for decades this money is just been sitting there collecting interest while doing zero zero to dispose of nuclear waste for the nation's one hundred different commercial reactors and this tuesday a federal appeals court ordered the government to stop collecting this new waste feat considering how it's not being used for anything in response to the ruling general counsel for the nuclear energy institute said quote today's decision confirms that the federal government cannot continue to defy congress explicit direction to implement a viable program to manage reactor fuel from america's power plants that it's not often that i agree with the nuclear energy institute but their right to this problem isn't just going to go away in fact it's going to last generations not only is this nuclear waste problem something we need to deal with now but the hazards associated
plans to develop the yucca mountain nuclear waste depository in the battle leaving us with no long term storage site so what did the twenty seven billion dollars in clean up fund end up being used for that turns out absolutely nothing that's right for decades this money is just been sitting there collecting interest while doing zero zero to dispose of nuclear waste for the nation's one hundred different commercial reactors and this tuesday a federal appeals court ordered the government to stop...
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the said, trey, we are so sorry to hear about the passing of your mother and the terrible situation around it. but you've been with us for so longwant you to know that we're here for you. you are southwest florida's adopted son. and that is something that has stuck with me after all of these years. and i hope like family, southwest florida can forgive me for this. i've let them down. but i do believe in faith, forgiveness and redemption. and i hope to come out of this a stronger man, a better man for all of you. thank you so much for being here, because it is important that i share a message of responsibility. with that said, i am always open to talking with you and taking questions. >> congressman, why did you expect to gain the trust of southwest floridaance again and assure them you are going to work for them 100%? >> that's what i'm doing here tonight. i'm owning up to my actions. i am taking responsibility. and i'm living it very publicly. i'm being held accountable for the decisions that i made in my life. and i have found treatment, and i'm working on treatment. and like anything in life, i have to rebuild that trust. and
the said, trey, we are so sorry to hear about the passing of your mother and the terrible situation around it. but you've been with us for so longwant you to know that we're here for you. you are southwest florida's adopted son. and that is something that has stuck with me after all of these years. and i hope like family, southwest florida can forgive me for this. i've let them down. but i do believe in faith, forgiveness and redemption. and i hope to come out of this a stronger man, a better...
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condolences and they said, trey, we are so sorry to hear about the passing of your mother, and the terrible situation around it, but you've been with us for so longt to you know that we're here for you. you are southwest florida's adopted son. and that is something that has stuck with me after all of these years. and i hope, like family, southwest florida can forgive me for this. i've let them down. but i do believe in faith, forgiveness and redemption and i hope to come out of this a stronger man, a better man, for all of you. thank you so much for being here, because it is important that i share the message of responsibility. with that said, i am always open to talking with you, and taking questions. >> reporter: you gained the trust of southwest floridians again and assure them you are going to go to work for them 100%? >> that's what i'm doing here tonight, owning up to my actions. i am taking responsibility and i'm living it very publicly. i'm being held accountable for the decisions that i made in my life and i have found treatment and working on treatment and like anything in life i have to rebuild that trust and i fully understand that an
condolences and they said, trey, we are so sorry to hear about the passing of your mother, and the terrible situation around it, but you've been with us for so longt to you know that we're here for you. you are southwest florida's adopted son. and that is something that has stuck with me after all of these years. and i hope, like family, southwest florida can forgive me for this. i've let them down. but i do believe in faith, forgiveness and redemption and i hope to come out of this a stronger...
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so special. we keep everybody here and that allow us to recover our economy, and everything because it's so interdependent. >> so that is a difficult goal but i think we can achieve it over the long time so thank you very much for hosting us and hosting this great exhibit, and thank you very much for joining >> just a few steps away from union square is a quiet corner stone of san francisco's our community to the meridian gallery has a 20-year history of supporting visual arts. experimental music concert, and also readings. >> give us this day our daily bread at least three times a day. and lead us not into temptation to often on weekdays. [laughter] >> meridians' stands apart from the commercial galleries around union square, and it is because of their core mission, to increase social, philosophical, and spiritual change my isolated individuals and communities. >> it gives a statement, the idea that a significant art of any kind, in any discipline, creates change. >> it is philosophy that attracted david linger to mount a show at meridian. >> you want to feel like your work this summer that it can do some good. i felt like at meridian, it could do some good. we did not even talk
so special. we keep everybody here and that allow us to recover our economy, and everything because it's so interdependent. >> so that is a difficult goal but i think we can achieve it over the long time so thank you very much for hosting us and hosting this great exhibit, and thank you very much for joining >> just a few steps away from union square is a quiet corner stone of san francisco's our community to the meridian gallery has a 20-year history of supporting visual arts....
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the remaining obstacles in geneva while the now cross live to the boy who is there for us so details are the long awaited deal are emerging right now so what do we know so far. what i meant to say caijing first of all off to two sets of failed negotiations before this ten years of political wrangling over iran's nuclear issue five days of talks intense heated talks here in geneva a night of several hundred journalists sleeping in the media center waiting for a decision and we finally have a breakthrough that historical deal has been reached now it's hard to describe just how tense the atmosphere has been here throughout the night waiting for any sort of news from those negotiations to find out whether or not that deal has been made and up until the very last moment when we received the news about the deal being made there was no way of knowing which way it was going to go because sticking points still remained between the sides now the agreement that we have at the moment according to the russian foreign ministry coincides with what russia had been proposing the offset in these nuclear negotiatio
the remaining obstacles in geneva while the now cross live to the boy who is there for us so details are the long awaited deal are emerging right now so what do we know so far. what i meant to say caijing first of all off to two sets of failed negotiations before this ten years of political wrangling over iran's nuclear issue five days of talks intense heated talks here in geneva a night of several hundred journalists sleeping in the media center waiting for a decision and we finally have a...
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connor because they knew they could file charges clients who went beyond the arc i pray that i use them so long may that position more powerful as its more clients. it didn't make sense to say that a mole in the ct results it will make it more dangerous than this i can the thing making it a step by step this is what would that help you to turn it on the existence of an active threat because we have to get quick pray for me to pick up. stay with us in watching the falls and gets a bit. ch. then great. i threw my stuff. reducing cost areas of the country too. such is the owner to make a quick target to buy to sell themselves living among the dead. don't be unable to reach menu is mostly. its details. join some of the supply of those great days and took refuge in other parts of the country. hunter the sun kept going. what's on my entry on your middle third. i like it anywhere in the wild. on almost any cell phone. whatever he'll provide the key to the welsh once i have not found in three hundred is. the impact on your love upload just visit the website. i got a prompt him to come obama said that t
connor because they knew they could file charges clients who went beyond the arc i pray that i use them so long may that position more powerful as its more clients. it didn't make sense to say that a mole in the ct results it will make it more dangerous than this i can the thing making it a step by step this is what would that help you to turn it on the existence of an active threat because we have to get quick pray for me to pick up. stay with us in watching the falls and gets a bit. ch. then...
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us. a lot of people have been silenced for so long. and i think these actions mean a lot to us. it is time for us to show that we are not happy. her party controls the house of representatives so mrs. no chance she will be voted out. >> the accusations are strong, and unjust for me, the leader of this government for two years. she says police and security forces will not use force, so the demonstrators have continues in sell bra story mood without much violence. >> he is a massive following. what they have been able to do over the last three days here is something that hasn't been seen in years. but what p had next? is ask the government to resign, but they haven't made it clear what they would do if that happens. >> that may be because even if she is unseated the opposition still does not have enough votes to win, despite the victorious mood of their supporters. >> france is making a big announcement calling capitalism tyranny. he writes act changing for the catholic church, saying power should move away from the vat king. the 84 page document says they need to focus more on the
us. a lot of people have been silenced for so long. and i think these actions mean a lot to us. it is time for us to show that we are not happy. her party controls the house of representatives so mrs. no chance she will be voted out. >> the accusations are strong, and unjust for me, the leader of this government for two years. she says police and security forces will not use force, so the demonstrators have continues in sell bra story mood without much violence. >> he is a massive...
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so special. we keep everybody here and that allow us to recover our economy, and everything because it's so interdependent. >> so that is a difficult goal but i think we can achieve it over the long time so thank you very much for hosting us and hosting this great exhibit, and thank you very much for joining >> i'm your host of "culturewire," and today, here at electric works in san francisco. nice to see you today. thanks for inviting us in and showing us your amazing facility today. >> my pleasure. >> how long has electric works been around? >> electric works has been in san francisco since the beginning of 2007. we moved here from brisbane from our old innovation. we do printmaking, gallery shows, and we have a fabulous retail store where there are lots of fun things to find. >> we will look at all of that as we walk around. it is incredible to me how many different things you do. how is it you identify that san francisco was in need of all these different services? >> it came from stepping out of graduate school in 1972. i wrote a little thing about how this is an idea, how our world should work. it should have printmaking, archiving, a gallery. it should have a retail store.
so special. we keep everybody here and that allow us to recover our economy, and everything because it's so interdependent. >> so that is a difficult goal but i think we can achieve it over the long time so thank you very much for hosting us and hosting this great exhibit, and thank you very much for joining >> i'm your host of "culturewire," and today, here at electric works in san francisco. nice to see you today. thanks for inviting us in and showing us your amazing...
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. >> suzanne: i have been using the facemaster for so long, i've often thought, i wonder what i wouldlike if i didn't use it. because i have the lift, i'm just now maintaining it. i will use the facemaster until the day i die. >> announcer: the preceding was a paid advertisement for suzanne somers' facemaster platinum facial toning system, for an uplifted, youthful look, brought to you by product trend, llc, a subsidiary of hampton direct, inc. >> announcer: if you're looking to make more money and take control of your personal and financial future, then get ready, because than merrill, the star of a&e's hit tv show "flip this house," one of the most successful real-estate investors in the country and america's number-one real-estate-investing expert has one heck of an opportunity for you. than is hosting a one-of-a-kind free two-hour real-estate wealth-building workshop where you will learn his three-step system for getting started flipping homes and buying and holding income properties. than and his team are currently looking for a small group of motivated individuals who want t
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can you tell us how long have been here so far and what you're working on? >> we started our residency on june 1, so we came into the studio then and spent most of the first couple weeks just digging around in the trash. i am continuing my body of work, kind of making these hand- embroidered objects from our day-to-day life. >> can you describe some of the things you have been making here? this is amazing. >> i think i started a lot of my work about the qualities of light is in the weight. i have been thinking a lot about things floating through the air. it is also very windy down here. there is a piece of sheet music up there that i have embroidered third. there is a pamphlet about hearing dea -- nearing death. this is a dead rabbit. this is what i am working on now. this is a greeting card that i found, making it embroidered. it is for a very special friend. >> while we were looking at this, i glanced down and this is amazing, and it is on top of a book, it is ridiculous and amazing. >> i am interested in the serendipity of these still life compositions. w
can you tell us how long have been here so far and what you're working on? >> we started our residency on june 1, so we came into the studio then and spent most of the first couple weeks just digging around in the trash. i am continuing my body of work, kind of making these hand- embroidered objects from our day-to-day life. >> can you describe some of the things you have been making here? this is amazing. >> i think i started a lot of my work about the qualities of light is...
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so special. we keep everybody here and that allow us to recover our economy, and everything because it's so interdependent. >> so that is a difficult goal but i think we can achieve it over the long time so thank you very much for hosting us and hosting this great exhibit, and thank you very much for joining >> welcome to culture wire. we will look at the latest and greatest public art project. recently, the airport unveiled the new state of the art terminal. let's take a look. the new terminal service and american airlines and virgin america was designed by a world- renowned architecture's firm. originally built in 1954, the building underwent massive renovation to become the first registered terminal and one of the must modern and sustainable terminals and the united states. the public art program continues its 30-year legacy of integrating art into the airport environment with the addition of five new commissions that are as bold and dynamic as the new building. >> this project was completed in record time, and we were able to integrate the artist's early enough in the process that they could work with the architect said that the work that is completed is the work that really
so special. we keep everybody here and that allow us to recover our economy, and everything because it's so interdependent. >> so that is a difficult goal but i think we can achieve it over the long time so thank you very much for hosting us and hosting this great exhibit, and thank you very much for joining >> welcome to culture wire. we will look at the latest and greatest public art project. recently, the airport unveiled the new state of the art terminal. let's take a look. the...
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it h taken us so long to get married because i think he's lazy and i let him be lazy for a long time.h makes you lazy. which does make me lazy. so it's your fault. (annouer) d ashe wedding proaches, this bride has taken lazy to a wle newevel. hone s, mam. amanda's definitely a bridilla. if she doesn't get wh she wants it usually hissy fits and complaining. he i just wanted your advice. (phone ringing) n you t that? do you see my pizza? if things don't go my way, i get very demanding. l rit, l's g- t in the c. i bitch. mom! i'm moving it, now. i ine. my wholeife is g to be in. cry... i n't want t be heranymore. ...until iet what i want. i want that beauful idge, i want tt gorgeousazebo, i want that beauful founta. they c expecmeo snapy fingers them. they can expect meo gevery demanng. and they're not going to like me if things don't go right. nnouer) so when the big day arris, will amaa believe the nine year wait was woh it? it is verymportant f things to go my way during the wedding. you' stressing me out-- i'm gonna get pimples all over the place. don't get drk an my skets. d you get
it h taken us so long to get married because i think he's lazy and i let him be lazy for a long time.h makes you lazy. which does make me lazy. so it's your fault. (annouer) d ashe wedding proaches, this bride has taken lazy to a wle newevel. hone s, mam. amanda's definitely a bridilla. if she doesn't get wh she wants it usually hissy fits and complaining. he i just wanted your advice. (phone ringing) n you t that? do you see my pizza? if things don't go my way, i get very demanding. l rit, l's...
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use his name, because nobody knew rich. that was why i was able to keep my name, because i have gone under jackson for so long. so he allowed me not to use his name. my concern when i saw about the electricians and remember when we had the shutdown before, i wanted to make sure that did not happen again. that was my only concern. i was not opposed to electricians, because they make good money, even for today. thank you very much. >> thank you, doctor, i will follow-up on your comment because we commented on same item you remember and the information that we requested at that time was with respect to accepting the work contract, is there any connection between who is performing that work and at rate it was and their inability to meet these requirements for the contractors? right that was the up with thing. the other thing i believe we will get a report from staff. the reason i didn't move to separate the item is because bass electric has performed the work. they have performed the work with a competent crew from what i understand and i will raise this issue under "new business" so we can continue to have the con
use his name, because nobody knew rich. that was why i was able to keep my name, because i have gone under jackson for so long. so he allowed me not to use his name. my concern when i saw about the electricians and remember when we had the shutdown before, i wanted to make sure that did not happen again. that was my only concern. i was not opposed to electricians, because they make good money, even for today. thank you very much. >> thank you, doctor, i will follow-up on your comment...
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him at a rally and the mayor was explaining why he has been denying these accusations of using crack for so longu you're perceived around the rest of the country, around the rest of the continent? >> they can make fun of me, laugh at me all they want. they don't know rob ford. these people know me. i was born and raised here. >> why did you decide to finally admit you had smoked crack? >> i'm not going to run around and be phony and lie and have someone say they have videos of this and hold it over my head. you don't trust what the toronto star says. i was sick and tired of all these allegations and all this [ bleep ]. i shouldn't have sworn in front of the kids. i made mistakes. i drank too much. i smoked crack sometimes. what can i say? i made a mistake. i'm human. >> can't you see why some would question your judgment? so lie about it, just hide? >> you said you wouldn't do it in the first place. >> no, i didn't say that. you're absolutely wrong what you said. they said do you smoke crack and are you a crack addict? no, i don't smoke crack and i'm not a crack addict. have i? yes, i have. i do
him at a rally and the mayor was explaining why he has been denying these accusations of using crack for so longu you're perceived around the rest of the country, around the rest of the continent? >> they can make fun of me, laugh at me all they want. they don't know rob ford. these people know me. i was born and raised here. >> why did you decide to finally admit you had smoked crack? >> i'm not going to run around and be phony and lie and have someone say they have videos of...
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so special. we keep everybody here and that allow us to recover our economy, and everything because it's so interdependent. >> so that is a difficult goal but i think we can achieve it over the long time so thank you very much for hosting us and hosting this great exhibit, and thank you very much for joining >> welcome to the monday, november 18, 2013 meeting of the san francisco small business commission. the meeting is called to order at 2:07 p.m. our thankses goes didto city hall building management media services and sfgov tv for making this possible. members of the public silence cell phones and electronic devices. speaker cards are at the front for those wishing to speak on any agenda item. speaker cards enable a more accurate record of public comments. you can return completed speaker cards to me. additionally there is a sign in sheet at the front table for those that would like to be added to our mailing list. we will now take a roll call. commissioner adams? >> here. >> commissioner dooley? >> here. >> commissioner dwight? >> here. >> commissioner o'brien? >> here. >> commissioner ortiz-cartagena? commissioner white? >> here. >> we have a quorum. >> next item. >> item 2,
so special. we keep everybody here and that allow us to recover our economy, and everything because it's so interdependent. >> so that is a difficult goal but i think we can achieve it over the long time so thank you very much for hosting us and hosting this great exhibit, and thank you very much for joining >> welcome to the monday, november 18, 2013 meeting of the san francisco small business commission. the meeting is called to order at 2:07 p.m. our thankses goes didto city hall...
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so special. we keep everybody here and that allow us to recover our economy, and everything because it's so interdependent. >> so that is a difficult goal but i think we can achieve it over the long time so thank you very much for hosting us and hosting this great exhibit, and thank you very much for joining >> welcome to the monday, november 18, 2013 meeting of the san francisco small business commission. the meeting is called to order at 2:07 p.m.
so special. we keep everybody here and that allow us to recover our economy, and everything because it's so interdependent. >> so that is a difficult goal but i think we can achieve it over the long time so thank you very much for hosting us and hosting this great exhibit, and thank you very much for joining >> welcome to the monday, november 18, 2013 meeting of the san francisco small business commission. the meeting is called to order at 2:07 p.m.
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[applause] so they have made the mistake of allowing us into this beautiful hall. so we should keep control of it as long as we can. please, family, friends, everyone, let's celebrate these people that give no greater credence to the phrase, sf's finest than those accounts you heard. we will mill around and take pictures. i would ask that the group that received awards are since we didn't have room, if you would stay in your seats or the front row, we can get a picture of everyone, that would be a great keep sake before adjourning to the place for refreshments. with that, i will give it back to sergeant monroe, and thank you mayor and the commissioners and the captains, and for reading those, though captain mcfadden you cannot wound a car -- i will straighten that out with them later. again thank you again for coming. >> so can we please rise for the retrieval of the colors, please. >> another round of applause for the color guard, please. also a couple of final things. i have noticed that supervisor breed showed up from district 5. thank you, supervisor. and we have a reception at the top of the stairs.
[applause] so they have made the mistake of allowing us into this beautiful hall. so we should keep control of it as long as we can. please, family, friends, everyone, let's celebrate these people that give no greater credence to the phrase, sf's finest than those accounts you heard. we will mill around and take pictures. i would ask that the group that received awards are since we didn't have room, if you would stay in your seats or the front row, we can get a picture of everyone, that would...
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>> terrell: at the resolution that it's providing us and over long distances. soing us now to survey wide areas that we hadn't really been able to do beforehand. >> cooper: in waters off the pacific islands of palau, terrill's team uses the cameras to find the sunken wreckage of world war two planes. they also send gopro's into the sky on small remote controlled drones... that is amazing. ...to survey the cliffs near scripps institute in la jolla. the high resolution video is then turned into 3d models that will help track erosion over time. low cost drones now are opening new horizons for nick woodman's company. >> woodman: let's go check out these kids ripping. go! >> cooper: for under $1,000, amateurs can get the kind of footage that was previously only possible with big budget professional productions. sometimes the images are so startling, it's hard to tell if they're from hollywood's computerized reality or reality. in august, 2012, mark peters and his friends were tuna fishing off california when they lowered a gopro into the water to see what was down ther
>> terrell: at the resolution that it's providing us and over long distances. soing us now to survey wide areas that we hadn't really been able to do beforehand. >> cooper: in waters off the pacific islands of palau, terrill's team uses the cameras to find the sunken wreckage of world war two planes. they also send gopro's into the sky on small remote controlled drones... that is amazing. ...to survey the cliffs near scripps institute in la jolla. the high resolution video is then...
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so to your point that it is a little bit odd for those of us who have covered politics for so long and terry mcauliffe as the political operative staffer and not the actual principal is sort of bizarre. how did he do this tonight? he did this in a way that was very un-terry mcauliffe like. he was very disciplined. so the point where you talked extensively to chris christie. just for example we tried very hard to get an interview with terry mcauliffe. he was not giving any interviews to any national media. actually very few to local virginia media for awhile because they wanted to very much keep him on message. and this message has been, as gloria was just talking about you were talking about his republican opponent ken cucinnelli was simply too extreme. and other way he did it, frankly he got lucky with the republican strategy that ultimately led to a government shutdown. where we are right now is knee deep in federal workers, people who were personally affected by the shutdown. and they, even some probably more registered republicans, traditional republican voters said that they're ju
so to your point that it is a little bit odd for those of us who have covered politics for so long and terry mcauliffe as the political operative staffer and not the actual principal is sort of bizarre. how did he do this tonight? he did this in a way that was very un-terry mcauliffe like. he was very disciplined. so the point where you talked extensively to chris christie. just for example we tried very hard to get an interview with terry mcauliffe. he was not giving any interviews to any...
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us here. a lot of people have been silenced for so long, and i think this action means a lot to us.t's time for us to show that we're not happy. >> reporter: the prime minister faces a two-day no confidence debate, but her party controls the house of representatives, so there is to chance she will be voted out. >> translator: the acquisitions are strong and unjust for me. >> reporter: she says police and security forces will not use force to remove protesters, so the demonstrator have continued without much violence. >> reporter: the anti-government movement is organized and has a massive following. but what happens next? they have asked the government to resign, but they haven't made it clear what they would do if that actually happened. this man resigned from his parliament seat to lead the protesters, but has yet to define the movement's political goals. that might be because even if the pis unseated, there still do not have the votes to win. >>> france is calling for a larger force to help curb the violence in in the central african republic. 1,000 friend troops will join an afr
us here. a lot of people have been silenced for so long, and i think this action means a lot to us.t's time for us to show that we're not happy. >> reporter: the prime minister faces a two-day no confidence debate, but her party controls the house of representatives, so there is to chance she will be voted out. >> translator: the acquisitions are strong and unjust for me. >> reporter: she says police and security forces will not use force to remove protesters, so the...
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so special. we keep everybody here and that allow us to recover our economy, and everything because it's so interdependent. >> so that is a difficult goal but i think we can achieve it over the longhank you very much for hosting us and hosting this great exhibit, and thank you very much for joining ♪ >> thank you for coming to the talent dance performance and talent show. [ applause ] >> today's performance and talent show. ♪ >> public recreation has every bit of the talent and every bit of the heart and soul of anything that any families are paying ten times for. >> you were awesome.
so special. we keep everybody here and that allow us to recover our economy, and everything because it's so interdependent. >> so that is a difficult goal but i think we can achieve it over the longhank you very much for hosting us and hosting this great exhibit, and thank you very much for joining ♪ >> thank you for coming to the talent dance performance and talent show. [ applause ] >> today's performance and talent show. ♪ >> public recreation has every bit of the...
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now should the us continue to borrow as long as rates are low and if so if you think yes how can this possibly sustain itself without ever becoming a problem. well so long as you're borrowing at a rate determined by your own central bank and that rate is practically zero for the short end of the spectrum it really can become a problem should the federal reserve change policy then you get you would have a higher short term interest rate and that would cause problems for the private sector but the real. purpose of the policy is to get to a point where private financial institutions are again functioning and providing loans for the expansion of business activity and when that happens then the public sectors of financial activity will naturally decline focusing on the public sector and saying we've got to cut that back on the assumption that the private sector will then somehow magically rise like a phoenix from the ashes is is is fallacious it's like going into the emergency room and saying gee look at all. these i.v. bags that they must be causing terrible problems let's pull them out o
now should the us continue to borrow as long as rates are low and if so if you think yes how can this possibly sustain itself without ever becoming a problem. well so long as you're borrowing at a rate determined by your own central bank and that rate is practically zero for the short end of the spectrum it really can become a problem should the federal reserve change policy then you get you would have a higher short term interest rate and that would cause problems for the private sector but...
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abandon plans to develop the yucca mountain nuclear waste depository in the data leaving us with no long term storage site so what did the twenty seven billion dollars in cleanup funds end up being used for that turns out absolutely nothing. so i hope why an island has passed a law banning companies which produce genetically modified food from operating in its territory modified crops would also be restricted to indoor structures and experimenting with new types of plants with that's also been prohibited but elizabeth the crew suits from the center for food safety she believes the mood is beginning to reverberate all across the world this is actually a movement which is spreading across the country they move actually is the second week in hawaii there's the band obviously on the big island but also another piece of legislation that was passed in the cool why which severely restricts and makes chemical companies to regulate and report the chemicals that they're using on the land there are a couple of states in the kind of shape that have actually passed labeling laws except they have a close in them that says
abandon plans to develop the yucca mountain nuclear waste depository in the data leaving us with no long term storage site so what did the twenty seven billion dollars in cleanup funds end up being used for that turns out absolutely nothing. so i hope why an island has passed a law banning companies which produce genetically modified food from operating in its territory modified crops would also be restricted to indoor structures and experimenting with new types of plants with that's also been...