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to be involved in green jobs, years of all them dirty power plants, for example. i'm just thinking out loud for you. it might be good here whenever you propose to us. it would be a really good thing to hear from you. commissioner mirkarimi: nothing stopping them from killing 100% local hiring, which we encourage, too. >> one of the great stories -- sorry, walker wright. one of the items that is really exciting about the project in new jersey is that as a qualifying project, and there is nothing that says jobs have to be created locally. obviously, they are getting delayed consistently and there will be jobs on the install side. what makes us different, we have chosen to have 100% of our assembly jobs local right next to where the project takes place. commissioner mirkarimi: you enter into a time when leadership of others trying to push for a very strict agreements on amplifying the local hiring goals. it's something that we want to send strong signals. any other public comment? public comment is closed. we will continue this to the call of the chair as well. how can you read the next item? >> item numbe 5, executive officer's report. >> i just wante
to be involved in green jobs, years of all them dirty power plants, for example. i'm just thinking out loud for you. it might be good here whenever you propose to us. it would be a really good thing to hear from you. commissioner mirkarimi: nothing stopping them from killing 100% local hiring, which we encourage, too. >> one of the great stories -- sorry, walker wright. one of the items that is really exciting about the project in new jersey is that as a qualifying project, and there is...
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we are trying to find senior assisting in the neighborhood. >> a lot of people can move in the facilities and their homes can be available for the families to better use square feet. >> i don't like high density housing. i don't want monterey blvd to be like. that >> i think one of the most charming parks of the sunny side is we are low density. i wouldn't want to be here with high density. i live in a detached home and i think people enjoy that of the neighborhood. >> with the increase of the homes these commercial properties have increased value and the rent is harder for long time businesses to afford. and there is slow turnover where businesses move and buildings stay vacant for a while. that's what i have seen. >> the idea of building more housing and density along corridors is idea pushed by the planning department. and i think there may be room for that in district 7. but let's look at what, where we are with the transit corridor but it has the feel of old village in san francisco and that's a characteristic we don't want to lose. if there is a way to balance that, fine, but we need to maintain that as primary purpose. >> (inaudible) safety is
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approach is taken for this strategic concept there are some elements which are puzzled us a little bit to be surprised us then. there are also optimistic components to us and. ultimately certainly this is an internal question to nato but we cannot be impartial and the final version of the concept i believe reflects the desire of the nato states to be constructive relations with the russian federation to move in direction of full fledged partnership with them which is good by and therefore we believe war the problem that regarding development of the relations with nato we have put this question forward even if we have differences and different or n.c. is ahead of us too now while talking about assessment of challenges and threats existing today we have a survey that lists the threads which potentially are there including with. your friend some of. them with a. proliferation of mass destruction weapons their spread in the world the threats of the missile launch is something you might and we have for google. been prepared to very attentively to work with anita in this direction too. and i will
approach is taken for this strategic concept there are some elements which are puzzled us a little bit to be surprised us then. there are also optimistic components to us and. ultimately certainly this is an internal question to nato but we cannot be impartial and the final version of the concept i believe reflects the desire of the nato states to be constructive relations with the russian federation to move in direction of full fledged partnership with them which is good by and therefore we...
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to us. [applause] i am deeply honored to be asked to say a few words on behalf of nathan. i have no nathan for many years. he and his father and i played basketball together in the 1970's, but i also know about the struggles they then had to overcome in his life, the disappointment, the hurt, and the pain. it is something that a lot of our children and young adults are going through in this community as they grow up. as elders and as adults, it is our responsibility to turn to these children and young adults and lit them up and encourage them to be proud of with a our as american indians, to learn their culture and traditions. those dancers that came out here this evening, give them a round of applause because that is our culture and our tradition. it is continuing. that is a drum. recognize them because they are carrying on that from that brings them together. a couple of weeks ago, i was sitting around with richard, and we were at a community event, and we were looking at each other, and i said, "wears all the elders?" he said he did not know. then, we broke out laughing
to us. [applause] i am deeply honored to be asked to say a few words on behalf of nathan. i have no nathan for many years. he and his father and i played basketball together in the 1970's, but i also know about the struggles they then had to overcome in his life, the disappointment, the hurt, and the pain. it is something that a lot of our children and young adults are going through in this community as they grow up. as elders and as adults, it is our responsibility to turn to these children...
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services that the people themselves in government can provide to make us more responsive and accountable. i am excited about this. i may be believe 10 years from now, we will look back at this as the genesis to something that i do not think any of us fully understand. you have seen this with apple. what we know is the limit last this for people to have -- limitlessness for people to have an interracial idea. creating opera tours, small businesses. brian was the impetus for me to be motivated by this when he was at the press office, before he left us for more money. i will be honest. he will be last honest. he says, for new challenges. more money. >> [inaudible] >> we have got these data sets which are machine readable. we load more information. mothers' groups say that they are going to go out and track down the closest recreation museum that is family friendly. you have some people who say that they have a better idea with muni, they want to make it better. taking next level information, a crime mapping. all kinds of things have happened without cost to the taxpayer. if we initiated some of these things, it would go thro
services that the people themselves in government can provide to make us more responsive and accountable. i am excited about this. i may be believe 10 years from now, we will look back at this as the genesis to something that i do not think any of us fully understand. you have seen this with apple. what we know is the limit last this for people to have -- limitlessness for people to have an interracial idea. creating opera tours, small businesses. brian was the impetus for me to be motivated by...
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now party goes to the area they used to be a place of exile since the seventeenth century. where businesses take advantage of the wild growing products. more rich academic life gives birth to innovate of idea come to the top screech crusher close up on r g. moscow and tokyo up the diplomatic pressure over russia's southern islands japan has recalled its ambassador to russia and to moscow says more presidential visits are planned to its far eastern territory despite this dmitri medvedev is expected to attend an economic cooperation summit in japan next week. with many polls closing in the american mid-term elections early results show a republican lead they need thirty nine seats to gain control of the house many people believe that has already happened with the senate still up for grabs a third of the seats up for election and their candidates on both sides have been criticized for their reliance on donations from big business to run their campaigns . as the greatest feat of human endeavor it's now ten years since the first expedition stepped on board the international space
now party goes to the area they used to be a place of exile since the seventeenth century. where businesses take advantage of the wild growing products. more rich academic life gives birth to innovate of idea come to the top screech crusher close up on r g. moscow and tokyo up the diplomatic pressure over russia's southern islands japan has recalled its ambassador to russia and to moscow says more presidential visits are planned to its far eastern territory despite this dmitri medvedev is...
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just as i mean a lot of us morning and permitted to be ready to be committed to hear what the police officers were saying against as or permitted to respond it was sort of the judge chose to not only you know press charges against us and decide to add even though is an arraignment but also sentence that and we're also facing state charges for unlawful assembly which as journalists we you know obviously are not part of an unlawful assembly where they're covering it under our first amendment rights. or the american constitution's first amendment guarantees free speech but human rights activist david lindorff says the u.s. is now turning into a police state where it's the person bearing the bads who decides whether you can exercise your rights there isn't it more aggressive attitude towards interfering with their free at rate of the free press as your reporters fanned out down in georgia in the u.s. we're moving slowly toward glacially maybe sometimes faster towards more of a police state where the police run kind of rampant and nobody controls them they're able to charge your journalist
just as i mean a lot of us morning and permitted to be ready to be committed to hear what the police officers were saying against as or permitted to respond it was sort of the judge chose to not only you know press charges against us and decide to add even though is an arraignment but also sentence that and we're also facing state charges for unlawful assembly which as journalists we you know obviously are not part of an unlawful assembly where they're covering it under our first amendment...
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used to go to the zoo. nowadays you're mostly with boofment don't get me wrong but missing you and the way things used missing you and the way things used to be- wow -- sorry, missing you and the way things used to be, now it's like we're paying the fees while you go where you please. now i'm asking for one thing and that one thing is please don't take my sister away from me. >> up next we've got talia baby. >> all right. all right. what's up? what's happening? >> i'm -- doesn't really need a time. if you should love a trip, i'll give you a clip but babe this, buttercup that, i've heard it all before. i'm in love with prada and christian dior. you see, i'm way ahead of your plan. not trying to have you as my man. my cell, please quit calling it. you see i ignore the calls. you can't play me. i'm done with games. stop with the kid games. got you heated because i'm done with you and you know i'm on to the next dude. love nobody, trust nobody, and most definitely near fear nobody. it's a cold game. play your part the you ain't even on topic. let's not speak about it. i do what i do and i does it with. i saw your mommas. i got me one and i call t
used to go to the zoo. nowadays you're mostly with boofment don't get me wrong but missing you and the way things used missing you and the way things used to be- wow -- sorry, missing you and the way things used to be, now it's like we're paying the fees while you go where you please. now i'm asking for one thing and that one thing is please don't take my sister away from me. >> up next we've got talia baby. >> all right. all right. what's up? what's happening? >> i'm --...
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again, the areas around the facilities will be landscaped to encourage public use. the current design concept does not include fences. the areas would be planted with native grasses, like the ones shown here. our current project proposals include a visitor center, which is envisioned to be a joint puc and recon park facility. the preliminary vision is it would be a space that provides learning opportunities about the puc's water system, the role of water in golden gate park, and rec and park's mission. the space could also or on-site learning either inside and out of the building, or possibly as part of the building itself. we have been actively working to inform the public about our proposed project, and as we move forward, we will continue to keep the community informed through our web site, e-mail, printed materials, and community presentations. through all of our evidence thus far, we have raised concerns -- we have heard concerns related to site selection and alternatives as well as consideration of a fully barry building option, which was described in the golde
again, the areas around the facilities will be landscaped to encourage public use. the current design concept does not include fences. the areas would be planted with native grasses, like the ones shown here. our current project proposals include a visitor center, which is envisioned to be a joint puc and recon park facility. the preliminary vision is it would be a space that provides learning opportunities about the puc's water system, the role of water in golden gate park, and rec and park's...
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and travels to central asia to look at what's being done to bring back to life. which used to be a scene of the soviet union straining to cultivation devastated the once rich region causing the seemed to disappear. and next we discuss global debt and other financial headlines in the cars a report with my.
and travels to central asia to look at what's being done to bring back to life. which used to be a scene of the soviet union straining to cultivation devastated the once rich region causing the seemed to disappear. and next we discuss global debt and other financial headlines in the cars a report with my.
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to be more efficient. this will impact the people who are using large amounts. that is the way i look at net neutrality. >> you said wireless provider should not be subject to the same net neutrality rules at wired lines. does it help the industry to have something rather than more down the road? >> the net neutrality mindset has come from the fact that we have a lot of band with down the road. when you have to dig up the ground, they become expensive. on the wireless internet, the spectrum is already constrained. the networks are constrained. we have to treat them in some way that acknowledges the fact that it is difficult to get more spectrum. we avoid this issue i was talking about earlier. application developers might not optimize as much as they should or could. >> how can you incentivize those application developers to use less spectrum? some carriers have said they have an incentive. they said, we have a spectrum crisis. we want the applications. how you provide incentives to application developers? >> it is going to be difficult. what you need to do is ge
to be more efficient. this will impact the people who are using large amounts. that is the way i look at net neutrality. >> you said wireless provider should not be subject to the same net neutrality rules at wired lines. does it help the industry to have something rather than more down the road? >> the net neutrality mindset has come from the fact that we have a lot of band with down the road. when you have to dig up the ground, they become expensive. on the wireless internet, the...
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to be a part of history. many times history happens to us, but in this case, you can choose to be a part of it. this is a very historic day and so i'm very, very proud to be here. >> i have been volunteering. last monday i performed 12 different marriage smones. the least amount of time that any of the couples that i married have been together is two years. most of the couples have been together eight, nine, 10, i'd say 70% have been together at least that long if not longer. >> there is a lot of misconception about who gay and lesbian people are. it's important that people see that we love our husbands and wives to be and love our children and have the right to have families just like everyone else. >> it's important that we have experienced our own families, our own friends, and the excitement of the volunteers when we get here has made us feel wonderful and accepted and celebrated. >> there is a lot of city agencies, city departments, divisions that offer up their employees to help us out since overwhelming response, it's unbelievable at how city government works. this is the time that san f
to be a part of history. many times history happens to us, but in this case, you can choose to be a part of it. this is a very historic day and so i'm very, very proud to be here. >> i have been volunteering. last monday i performed 12 different marriage smones. the least amount of time that any of the couples that i married have been together is two years. most of the couples have been together eight, nine, 10, i'd say 70% have been together at least that long if not longer. >>...
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they used to. be blended. i mean from the soviet era. but i think. it's catching on also the flavors i mean we have to sweeten everything. for this for that we take a lot of spice. because russian. we change a little bit but you know we try and keep it as traditional schools i want to. bring the. fly most of the stuff in twice a week we bring it from china thailand. brought in from abroad and what you think about living here in moscow i love living here you know. three years every day it's exciting every day something it's unpredictable you don't know it's going to happen. and i look forward to trying more of your chinese food in the future you to come in. the summer of oz assign a number of chinese tea houses have sprung up in the center of the capital at a cost few years the longest being the tea cup in the emma tosh. russia is one of the world's great he drinks nations and in moscow today a small cities can be found expensive exotic traditional and healthy once the beverage of chinese floral sedate with its spread across the world the methods of pr
they used to. be blended. i mean from the soviet era. but i think. it's catching on also the flavors i mean we have to sweeten everything. for this for that we take a lot of spice. because russian. we change a little bit but you know we try and keep it as traditional schools i want to. bring the. fly most of the stuff in twice a week we bring it from china thailand. brought in from abroad and what you think about living here in moscow i love living here you know. three years every day it's...
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international rehabilitation efforts taking us back to the erroll sea proves it may once again return i'm one of the friends join me in central asia to explore what used to be one of the world's largest landlocked bodies of water. journalist writes the united states are on to question after the news teen spend around thirty two hours in jail following the coverage of a protest rally offices handcuffed the crew before marching to a police. thank you yes i think. we can use to describe. these. hundred syrians. while we were filming we were asked to step aside we were asked to step onto the sidewalk which we did this is documented in the footage that we shot we turned our backs and all of a sudden we were being arrested we were not told what we were being charged with we were taken to the county jail it took about four hours for us to be told what we were being charged with and we were processed through the system and we actually spent thirty two hours in the county jail there in georgia even though we were clearly credentialed press were accredited with the united states congress we presented our press credentials and they still arrested as we were charged ju
international rehabilitation efforts taking us back to the erroll sea proves it may once again return i'm one of the friends join me in central asia to explore what used to be one of the world's largest landlocked bodies of water. journalist writes the united states are on to question after the news teen spend around thirty two hours in jail following the coverage of a protest rally offices handcuffed the crew before marching to a police. thank you yes i think. we can use to describe. these....
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if not party goes to the area that used to be a place of exile since the seventeenth century. where businesses take advantage of the wild growing products. where rich academic life gives birth to the innovative idea come to the thomas creature crusher close up. if you move from phones to pray. for instance on t.v. don't come. discover the treasures of russia with interest see its most valued and amazing jim . moscow parts of russia will palaces and romantic channels of st petersburg golden jones and sacred spires the fairy tale of the russian winter every moment of your trip will thrill of a good visitors to russia for over eighty years interest will ensure you will visit to russia is what you will never forget. nine thirty pm in the russian capital good to have you with us here on r t using your headlines nato and russia need to lead from the cold war to real partnership is according to russian foreign minister sergei lavrov speaking as nato chief anders fogh rasmussen is in moscow to boost ties with russia. president obama will have to make compromises to pass laws as democra
if not party goes to the area that used to be a place of exile since the seventeenth century. where businesses take advantage of the wild growing products. where rich academic life gives birth to the innovative idea come to the thomas creature crusher close up. if you move from phones to pray. for instance on t.v. don't come. discover the treasures of russia with interest see its most valued and amazing jim . moscow parts of russia will palaces and romantic channels of st petersburg golden...
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arrowfield proves it may once again return i'm when the french join me in central asia to explore what used to be one of the world's largest landlocked bodies of water. we have all these journalists that we didn't have protection of freedom of the process we didn't have a first amendment right. to use true jail for forming a protest outside america and that's true with a sense of being released on bail first hand experience of some media freedom. coalition government is collapsing under the weight of protests having to accept ninety billion euros of aid to bail out its stricken economy the country's prime minister is promising an election in the new year once the urgency budget has been approved the e.u. and the i.m.f. are financially propping up arland with the second euro zone rescue to greece was throwing a lifeline months ago. to be ten times the size of its economy the financial chaos in dublin again putting the survival of the single currency under threat and nervous markets focusing on the next weakest economies portugal spain the influential. adam smith institute. major mediterranean econ
arrowfield proves it may once again return i'm when the french join me in central asia to explore what used to be one of the world's largest landlocked bodies of water. we have all these journalists that we didn't have protection of freedom of the process we didn't have a first amendment right. to use true jail for forming a protest outside america and that's true with a sense of being released on bail first hand experience of some media freedom. coalition government is collapsing under the...
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it is such an honor for us to be here tonight. the partner of the asian chef association , and in the founder of -- i am the founder of chefs without borders. for us to be year to stand in front of you, it is an honor to be here to be part out the asian pacific americans five years in a row, and we are honored to do everything to serve the food, and we try the best we can, so tonight, i hope you enjoyed the food very much, and we hope to see you again. thank you. [applause] thank you very much. we have more food for you. two quick things -- we have finally coming up right now, and we have a green room recession after the finale -- reception after the finale. when you are on your way up, as you leave, but not yet, you will be given a little ticket, and this ticket will allow you to go up to the green room celebration was more great food -- we are asian, after all. we have great food and lots of it. this ticket will get you into that green room reception. this ticket -- there will be a blank boxes on this ticket, and as you go to ea
it is such an honor for us to be here tonight. the partner of the asian chef association , and in the founder of -- i am the founder of chefs without borders. for us to be year to stand in front of you, it is an honor to be here to be part out the asian pacific americans five years in a row, and we are honored to do everything to serve the food, and we try the best we can, so tonight, i hope you enjoyed the food very much, and we hope to see you again. thank you. [applause] thank you very...
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. >> we have to distant oselves from evething that makes us my great the government should be strong and determined to establisthe security and stability for us all. >> been to iraq self times. gary why this church. >> this was an act vift church. the member are active in their community and neighboood they distribute bibleand involved in humanitarian out reach and aid. we have video of a pastor that was killed he was a youth pastor bringing young people from the neighborhood into the church. >> because they were out wardly evangelistic they were targeted. >> and a significant church in awful iraq. >> now half. >> amaze the irony here is that the muslims want to attack the christians. the christians are more iraqi than mus limes were there 6 huh years befor islam apostle thomas brought christianity in 33 ab. that was the center of christianity bk over 2,000 years ago. >> what can those watching seen the atrocities, what can we do to help the brothers and sisters. >> you know what they say to and you me the first thing the want is for us to pray they also want protection in churches th
. >> we have to distant oselves from evething that makes us my great the government should be strong and determined to establisthe security and stability for us all. >> been to iraq self times. gary why this church. >> this was an act vift church. the member are active in their community and neighboood they distribute bibleand involved in humanitarian out reach and aid. we have video of a pastor that was killed he was a youth pastor bringing young people from the neighborhood...
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no party goes to the area they used to be a place of exile since the seventeenth century. where businesses take advantage of the wild growing products. more rich academic life gives birth to innovate of idea come to the time screech much of close up on our. wealthy british style old. time. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy in the kinds of reports. i was cell phones would be useless without this mineral. tiny pieces needed to make them work but every piece of culture and is extracted at a cost to human life. nine thirty pm in moscow good to have you with us here on our t.v. these are your headlines brusha says thirteen people arrested in georgia had never spied for moscow and post at least these allegations of political bars russia's foreign ministry also said the provocation was deliberately staged by the georgian authorities and head of a series of crucial international events. bleak living conditions in northern iraq forced locals to risk their freedom and the lives they have to earn their living by smuggling alcohol to neighboring ir
no party goes to the area they used to be a place of exile since the seventeenth century. where businesses take advantage of the wild growing products. more rich academic life gives birth to innovate of idea come to the time screech much of close up on our. wealthy british style old. time. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy in the kinds of reports. i was cell phones would be useless without this mineral. tiny pieces needed to make them work but every piece...
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uses is equivalent to the amount of power used by city hall. this is a place where princess wanted to do this. we wanted to bepartners in that, so this is the cheap power -- hetch hetchy power. if pg&e had done this, they would be charging about $25,000. we wanted to make it beneficial to the ship to use clean power and not diesel power, so we will be charging about $16,000. we will be cheaper than pg&e, and we will be cheaper than diesel. it is a win for all of us to have a good, clean power at a reasonable price, and i'm happy to be here. [applause] . >> the mayor is checking his math. i would like to recognize the individuals who made this possible. first and foremost has to be the port staff. also, our engineering, real estate, planning and development, and maintenance divisions, not to mention finance division. i would like to thank the cruise terminal environmental advisory committee for bringing this topic of many years ago and seeing it through to fruition. that was very much a blessing for all of us. i would like to thank the men and women of the longshore union working behind you. this is probably y
uses is equivalent to the amount of power used by city hall. this is a place where princess wanted to do this. we wanted to bepartners in that, so this is the cheap power -- hetch hetchy power. if pg&e had done this, they would be charging about $25,000. we wanted to make it beneficial to the ship to use clean power and not diesel power, so we will be charging about $16,000. we will be cheaper than pg&e, and we will be cheaper than diesel. it is a win for all of us to have a good, clean...
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i think the you will change the post of the had the last couple races the used to be stronger to be perfect and you need to score points for should walk to we can't afford them only thing is really to add up at the end of the race for the reason. and this is the main i would say i saw him now in the cage shell where on guard have missed the chance to bridge the gap on the lead as the almost finding themselves on the wrong side of a six four scoreline at bari. the guard came from behind four time spots conceded two more goals in the final period and lost the third spot in the table to see beating spartak in the other games else was called st petersburg won all three at home to middle of the it was in the us to stay second from bottom since i'm also edged in our ego and hope i stood waiting for three on final chance and also struggling for one or two at seven. and to russian football finally whereas in the south to deprive double champions or being of their title however both work out the ball winners over the weekend which also sold say a scot held to a draw by a south torn here's our as a m
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not to use jails but really going to protest outside america's legislative assassins being released on bail we have first hand experience of some media freedom. denmark's defense ministry wants to know if its troops abused prisoners in iraq the media and wiki leaks have published some evidence but they won't give the military chiefs all the data in case it puts their sources in danger denmark's nato allies are also staying tight lipped as ridiculous school reports are the whistle blows think there are more sinister motives. when the going gets tough the tough go to for help that's what denmark's military officials have apparently resorted to there after access to classified documents to try to establish whether danny's forces were involved in prisoner abuse in iraq if anything had happened in a wrong way of course we should be open about that but to be sure that there are no new information in the wiki leaks document we ask weekly to provide us the four hundred thousand documents so we can actually work them through together with our own own information and then compare but the whistle
not to use jails but really going to protest outside america's legislative assassins being released on bail we have first hand experience of some media freedom. denmark's defense ministry wants to know if its troops abused prisoners in iraq the media and wiki leaks have published some evidence but they won't give the military chiefs all the data in case it puts their sources in danger denmark's nato allies are also staying tight lipped as ridiculous school reports are the whistle blows think...
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be replaced. that is nearly 10% of our workforce. that is why it's so important for the community to understand that the deployment of police officers really needs to be left up to us because we're putting people where they need to be. you cannot, on a static fashion, deploy police officers on a foot beat just because it's nice to have them there. if there is crime in that area, it calls for it. we do not have the luxury of doing so today and it's less likely that we'll have the luxury to do so in the next years. any other questions? ok, thank you very much. really appreciate your time. thank you. >> right behind me. i'm ready. good morning, everyone. good morning, good morning. thank you for coming to appear 27, one of the best ports if not the best appear in all the world. it is great to have you here as testimony of this amazing feat that we are doing. so i just want to call out a few people in addition to the dignitaries on the stage with me, and mayor gavin newsom, ed harrington, jared bloomingfeld, dean brown, and board of supervisors president david chiu as well as the port commission president, rodney fong, megan miller from senator boxer's office, the capt
be replaced. that is nearly 10% of our workforce. that is why it's so important for the community to understand that the deployment of police officers really needs to be left up to us because we're putting people where they need to be. you cannot, on a static fashion, deploy police officers on a foot beat just because it's nice to have them there. if there is crime in that area, it calls for it. we do not have the luxury of doing so today and it's less likely that we'll have the luxury to do so...
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sudden we were being arrested we were not told what we were being charged with we were taken to the county jail it took about four hours for us to be told what we were being charged with and we were processed through the system and we actually spent thirty two hours in the county jail there in georgia even though we were clearly credentialed press were accredited with the united states congress we presented our press credentials and they still arrested as we were charged just as all the either activists were all of us were found guilty of every single charge brought against us there was no distinction made between the press and between the you know the activists that were there and the bystanders the innocent bystanders so really we we felt as journalists that we didn't have protection of freedom of the press we didn't have first amendment rights and it's interesting that this happened outside of the school of the america where the there training soldiers and police to do these kind of actions against populations of latin america and much of the same repression was seen on the streets of the united states the cases and over a
sudden we were being arrested we were not told what we were being charged with we were taken to the county jail it took about four hours for us to be told what we were being charged with and we were processed through the system and we actually spent thirty two hours in the county jail there in georgia even though we were clearly credentialed press were accredited with the united states congress we presented our press credentials and they still arrested as we were charged just as all the either...
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god wants to use us to be part of the healing process. you can't love that pain out of them but love them through the process of healing. do you remember the story about a woman that adopted a young boy from russia and at 7 sent him back and said i can't handle him? i understod what she was going through. resources once you adopt a child are pretty im. you are finding more and more opportunitys to get traing and background and understanding. you are not adoptina child who even knows what family is. how are you going to have them easily becoe a part of their family, it is a process. >> what advise, terry, would you give to couples considering international adopti. >> i would say hear from god. it is wonderful to have a heart for children. you need to know what you are getting into and the challenges and hear from other parents. don't be afrai if god is calling you to it, he'll give you what yoneed to be equipt. be sure god sg calling you into that. >> good advise. thank you for whatyou are doing for orphan's promise. we appreciate it. >>>
god wants to use us to be part of the healing process. you can't love that pain out of them but love them through the process of healing. do you remember the story about a woman that adopted a young boy from russia and at 7 sent him back and said i can't handle him? i understod what she was going through. resources once you adopt a child are pretty im. you are finding more and more opportunitys to get traing and background and understanding. you are not adoptina child who even knows what family...
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. >> with the african slave trade he used to be in the ports. this type of boxes. >> (speaking spanish). >> so they were sit over these big boxes and play over them. >> (speaking spanish). >> but for the blacks these type of instruments were not allowed
. >> with the african slave trade he used to be in the ports. this type of boxes. >> (speaking spanish). >> so they were sit over these big boxes and play over them. >> (speaking spanish). >> but for the blacks these type of instruments were not allowed
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try to use commercial devices in your chips will be in there. is that a fair statement? nubian chips of anything so it's not necessarily an issue. you got to stick your neck out on one side or the other. >> host: is going to reasonable fashion so we don't really need to inject ourselves so deeply. the other piece about the chips as we make the multinode so they can run on various different technologies as well because there's been that debate. as the government need
try to use commercial devices in your chips will be in there. is that a fair statement? nubian chips of anything so it's not necessarily an issue. you got to stick your neck out on one side or the other. >> host: is going to reasonable fashion so we don't really need to inject ourselves so deeply. the other piece about the chips as we make the multinode so they can run on various different technologies as well because there's been that debate. as the government need
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[applause] >> please join us to be recognized, michael. let's give michael a round of applause. [applause] >> i was hoping that don would take up all my time. i want to thank everybody for coming out, sharing the day with us. thank you, kqed for giving me an opportunity to put a suit on because i hardly ever wear one. i also want to thank -- or actually congratulate mayor gavin newsom for getting elected to lieutenant governor and jerry brown and all those other people that ran. a couple of days ago, on november 2, a friend of mine was elected to the 20th assembly district, and at one of his fund raisers, he gave me credit for getting him involved in community organizing, and that is when we were back in community college. he was a wrestler, and you know, we talked and got him involved in some different activities. today, he is a lawyer and also the 28 assembly district member. but when we interact with people or we need people, we do not know what is going to happen, why we came together, or what that result is going to be. some people are going to be sharing -- this is a long r
[applause] >> please join us to be recognized, michael. let's give michael a round of applause. [applause] >> i was hoping that don would take up all my time. i want to thank everybody for coming out, sharing the day with us. thank you, kqed for giving me an opportunity to put a suit on because i hardly ever wear one. i also want to thank -- or actually congratulate mayor gavin newsom for getting elected to lieutenant governor and jerry brown and all those other people that ran. a...
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18th street had a creek flowing down it and that's why they move toda moved away and ae street used to be the barracks for the workers and i will use that term loosely and they weren't happy to be there. >> unhappy workers. >> they didn't want to be part of the mission at that time. >> how thick are the walls? >> probably two to 3 feet thick. >> and performed well in the 1 1906 earthquake? >> it does. does did. i think t to it didn't do well but this is so massive. >> another building and the sunny side conservatory and build in 1901 and fell into disrepair and people tried to demolish and got the permit and did a third of the building until the neighbors got up in arms. >> monterey boulevard. >> it's open to the public and you can take a walk up there and lou let's get woody on this. >> i want to point out the third that was demolished and three years after it was made a landmark. >> we issue a lot of permits. a landmark here, a landmark there and this is a building essentially rebuilt with neighborhood efforts so the city isn't putting money into it. it's the city putting the energy and
18th street had a creek flowing down it and that's why they move toda moved away and ae street used to be the barracks for the workers and i will use that term loosely and they weren't happy to be there. >> unhappy workers. >> they didn't want to be part of the mission at that time. >> how thick are the walls? >> probably two to 3 feet thick. >> and performed well in the 1 1906 earthquake? >> it does. does did. i think t to it didn't do well but this is so...
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travels to central asia to look at what's being done to bring back to life the dried out desert which used to be a sea. the soviet union strange was for cotton cultivation and devastated the straits region because of the sea to disappear. and up next our debate show cross talk host peter lavelle today asked his guests if president obama is.
travels to central asia to look at what's being done to bring back to life the dried out desert which used to be a sea. the soviet union strange was for cotton cultivation and devastated the straits region because of the sea to disappear. and up next our debate show cross talk host peter lavelle today asked his guests if president obama is.
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. >> there used to be blue dogs. now there's the tea party. it used to be -- there was a budgetary middle of democrats in the 1990's that bill his presidencylt , really -- chris: what happens? >> i think there's going to be a gridlock. then they run by the republicans run by mitch mcconnell. >> the other party was he demonized them like crazy. took advantage of newt gingrich's extremism to make republicans look bad. obama can play that part of the game -- come back, scoops game -- come[ male announcer ] the turn changes everything. ♪ the turn will make you think. ♪ make you re-examine your approach. change your line. innovate. and create one of the world's fastest-reacting suspensions, reading the road 1,000 times per second. it's the turn that leads you somewhere new. introducing the new 2011 cts-v coupe. from cadillac. the new standard of the world. from his frere jacques... [ speaking french ] [ mom ] ...so he decided to study in paris. ♪ to see french masterpieces with his very own eyes. we even linked our citibank account to his so when hi
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be protected. return to terra what julian cooper story on our team. is used. to leave. it's. going to be so much brighter if you move about someone from finest impressions. who from the start on t.v. dot com. one lake in the region has renowned medicinal properties. it's called. which means sweet lake because of the way the water seems to taste. in fact the water is not sweet. it has a salty taste because it contains sodium chloride and carbonate. the water is soapy there is a lot of. any clothing no matter how dirty. it can be easily washed here without using any soap. the lake is in the nature reserve a protected area totaling eighteen thousand hectares each day rangers make the rounds looking for trance passes hunting and fishing here. sweet lake is one of twenty in the reserve of which is the largest. and other birds. scientists who came here three years ago. which is. very unlikely visitor here as they only tend to fly over the sea they took pictures of it and prove that it really was a. sweet lake is the best known locally and is considered to be one of the cleanest in t
be protected. return to terra what julian cooper story on our team. is used. to leave. it's. going to be so much brighter if you move about someone from finest impressions. who from the start on t.v. dot com. one lake in the region has renowned medicinal properties. it's called. which means sweet lake because of the way the water seems to taste. in fact the water is not sweet. it has a salty taste because it contains sodium chloride and carbonate. the water is soapy there is a lot of. any...
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the yellow area shows where the bay used to be, where the tidal wetlands were. it used to be much bigger than it is today. but siltation from hydraulic gold mining, diking to create salt ponds and duck hunting clubs, garbage dumps along the shore of the bay and frankly land fill operations to create real estate reduced the size of the bay by about a third between 1849 and 1960. that's when the united states army corps of engineers produced this map. it was intended to show that it was economically feasible and, in fact, desirable to fill another 60 percent of the bay. that was their intention. instead, when this map was published it alarmed the public and it motivated them to take action to prevent the bay from becoming little more than a broad river. they didn't like what the corps had predicted. the science fiction writer ray bradbury says the purpose of science fiction isn't to predict the future, it's to prevent the future that's described. i don't think the corps of engineers intended this report to fall into the category of great science fikds, but that's w
the yellow area shows where the bay used to be, where the tidal wetlands were. it used to be much bigger than it is today. but siltation from hydraulic gold mining, diking to create salt ponds and duck hunting clubs, garbage dumps along the shore of the bay and frankly land fill operations to create real estate reduced the size of the bay by about a third between 1849 and 1960. that's when the united states army corps of engineers produced this map. it was intended to show that it was...
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be recognized for their own work. one is the former mayor, willie gramm, who deserves a tremendous amount of credit for envisioning the bonds that brought us here. i want to thank in particular the leadership of the city attorney, who in some ways is responsible for us being here because she created that impetus to initiate a federal lawsuit against a tobacco company back when few people thought there was any hope and that there should not be much expectation of success. she carried that torch. she succeeded in that effort. she moved on, but she did not move away. she not only created the framework that allowed us to generate, all told, $141 million that contributed to this project today because of that tobacco settlement, but she said it is one thing to have a bond and another thing to have a settlement. minutes and equipment. we need new things to provide dignity that this building's physical architecture can supply. that is louise gray. thank you, louise, for your extraordinary leadership. when mitch was referencing -- it is interesting. i was elected mayor and one of the first stops i had was, literally, within 7 feet of where i am standing here today
be recognized for their own work. one is the former mayor, willie gramm, who deserves a tremendous amount of credit for envisioning the bonds that brought us here. i want to thank in particular the leadership of the city attorney, who in some ways is responsible for us being here because she created that impetus to initiate a federal lawsuit against a tobacco company back when few people thought there was any hope and that there should not be much expectation of success. she carried that torch....