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he is nice to us and treated us well. it sees us on the streets, and he sees us in the community, and i feel pretty safe with them. i know these guys have a tough job out there. they get all the praise and the of the stuff that goes along with it. you guys are doing some nice work. we hope you take this information and come up with something next. thanks. president mazzucco: thank you. >> good evening. i am a counselor at abraham lincoln. i am here to speak in favor of the sfpd and taravel that is nearby, and i have been collaborating with the sro's but are currently serving our schools and a partnership to build a program that is either summer or after-school based. it started as of this past academic year, and i think it is a strong partnership that came from that department, someone coming to our office in the honor of helping the young people that they serve on a regular basis with the idea of expanding the program beyond just lincoln and other schools in the entire san francisco bay area through the sro officers. the program wa
he is nice to us and treated us well. it sees us on the streets, and he sees us in the community, and i feel pretty safe with them. i know these guys have a tough job out there. they get all the praise and the of the stuff that goes along with it. you guys are doing some nice work. we hope you take this information and come up with something next. thanks. president mazzucco: thank you. >> good evening. i am a counselor at abraham lincoln. i am here to speak in favor of the sfpd and...
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us us to avoid dead ends and at the same time, moving companies to enhance their own internal compliance programs. in another area response to the melt down of the mortgage-backed securities market, the sec proposed rules that will protect investors by increasing dramatically, visibility, underlyiunder lie -- to keep skin in the game, giving them an incentive to double check originators under writing practices and change the ratings of agencies who misrating structure was fuel to the fire. a new regulatory regime will be built for over the counter derivatives. in october of 1993, i addressed a conference for the foundation of research and international banking and finance about potential problems and at the time i said, nothing will kbrupt t kbrupt -- will interrupt the progress of derivatives than unregulated actions in that market. i was concerned that this potentially useful financial innovation may present risk for various reasons, including the weak or nonexistent capitol clearing mar clearing markets. and while others shared the concerns, in 2000, congress specifically excluded most derivatives transactions from regulation. and by mid 2008, as a conquestions of the major backed securities market collapse was echoing throughout the financial system, the value of the derivatives market increased more than 100 followed of $700 million. dodd-frank addresses the challenges of the derivatives market that are under scored of the event of 2008, by bringing them into the daylight. we are working with the ftc that strengthen the rules of the financial system. by increasing centalized clearing of swaps and ensuring that margin and capital requirements reflect the true risks of the products. improving transparence of the product aassisting price discovery mechanisms and increasing security based swap disclosure, mitigating conflicts of interest and improving our a
us us to avoid dead ends and at the same time, moving companies to enhance their own internal compliance programs. in another area response to the melt down of the mortgage-backed securities market, the sec proposed rules that will protect investors by increasing dramatically, visibility, underlyiunder lie -- to keep skin in the game, giving them an incentive to double check originators under writing practices and change the ratings of agencies who misrating structure was fuel to the fire. a...
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old one that's very noisy i use for commute ing and i have a nice one which i use when i'm in town, go shopping or go see friends or elsewhere. so i have three bicycles and i use them in different ways. for commuting and business travels i always use train, public transport. that's the easiest way to get from a city center to another city center and when i really want to have fun i take my motorbike. that's the nice green vehicle on the bottom of the slide. my presentation. i'll start with some facts and figures, then the benefits for the society, the dutch dutch. how we do it in the netherlands and then i go deeper into bicycle infrastructure. that's the main reason for this workshop and also the main argument for using bicycle or not using bicycle. i go briefly into enforcement in education and i come up with some conclusions. bike ownership in the netherlands and other european countries. i don't have the u.s. figures here. i have to go to my notes. but you can see the netherlands is top in europe as it comes tobacco ownership. we have more -- to bicycle ownership. we have more bicycles than people. so you can imagine how many bikes there are. you can find
old one that's very noisy i use for commute ing and i have a nice one which i use when i'm in town, go shopping or go see friends or elsewhere. so i have three bicycles and i use them in different ways. for commuting and business travels i always use train, public transport. that's the easiest way to get from a city center to another city center and when i really want to have fun i take my motorbike. that's the nice green vehicle on the bottom of the slide. my presentation. i'll start with some...
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the other thing that makes matibabu truly unique is that it's us dealing with our own problem. founded by us for ushe funding for matibabu may come largely from the united states, but the board of directors for matibabu, the employ employees, many of the decision makers, are kenyans so they really take ownership over it and that's made it more successful. >> my role is a connecting dot. connecting my community and communicating our plight to those people abroad like the doctors in kaiser per ma nen ta hospital to come and see for themselves and walk with us, to improve health care in my region. >> i think dan is many things. i think he is a community activist. i think he is a social entrepreneur in a way and perhaps not to create proppe-- s for himself but he's creating an economic development community. there's a lot to learn from dan with the what he's done in matibabu. >> as a kid when you see somebody beat your mom and you're powerless, you think of the frustration that you go through. [ male announcer ] the draw of the past is a powerful thing. but we couldn't simply repeat history. we had to
the other thing that makes matibabu truly unique is that it's us dealing with our own problem. founded by us for ushe funding for matibabu may come largely from the united states, but the board of directors for matibabu, the employ employees, many of the decision makers, are kenyans so they really take ownership over it and that's made it more successful. >> my role is a connecting dot. connecting my community and communicating our plight to those people abroad like the doctors in kaiser...
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or used to frighten us terrified by screaming launch labels pushing us and forcing us to the ground they keep us in cells for two or three months in order to take advantage of force we were so frightened. of three young person who suddenly finds himself in jail israel insists it's doing nothing wrong a little slow sorry to protect informers identities but human rights groups both here and abroad beg to differ slightly give not only is extreme but also because israeli authorities applied all too liberally towards postilions it's one of the basic moral principles that we you know that our society founded on that if you deny a person's right to freedom you have to have a very good case and you have to have a trial and you have to defend themselves against these accusations. when palestinians are placed under administrative detention they're not told what they're suspected of there is no charge and there's no trial as long as family now awaits his really silly parole. officers you never know what it's like with hunger strikes it could end well but at the same time you cannot explain to your
or used to frighten us terrified by screaming launch labels pushing us and forcing us to the ground they keep us in cells for two or three months in order to take advantage of force we were so frightened. of three young person who suddenly finds himself in jail israel insists it's doing nothing wrong a little slow sorry to protect informers identities but human rights groups both here and abroad beg to differ slightly give not only is extreme but also because israeli authorities applied all too...
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and then the police pulled up behind us and asked us what we were doing walking back and forth in our neighborhood, and then they accused us of selling drugs and accusing us of doing nothing, being up to no good, and they wanted to search does, but we said no.
and then the police pulled up behind us and asked us what we were doing walking back and forth in our neighborhood, and then they accused us of selling drugs and accusing us of doing nothing, being up to no good, and they wanted to search does, but we said no.
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and then the police pulled up behind us and asked us what we were doing walking back and forth in our neighborhood, and then they accused us of selling drugs and accusing us of doing nothing, being up to no good, and they wanted to search does, but we said no. they with illegally search us if we did not get the attention of those around us, and once the police realized there will peeper -- there were people around, they just gave us an morning and drove off. another time, i was just minding my business. i cut through an alley which was shorter, and then as soon as i get to the alley, the police come up, pull up, and ask me what i am doing in the alley. where was i going, and one of the police officers told me that she is going to press burglary on me because i was in the alley. she had no evidence, but she just told me that if she saw me again, she would arrest me for burglary, and this made me feel like they are prejudging may in prejudging the youth. yeah, thank you for your time. >> good evening, board of supervisors, youth commissioners, community leaders, and commissioners. my name is -- and i attend high school in a
and then the police pulled up behind us and asked us what we were doing walking back and forth in our neighborhood, and then they accused us of selling drugs and accusing us of doing nothing, being up to no good, and they wanted to search does, but we said no. they with illegally search us if we did not get the attention of those around us, and once the police realized there will peeper -- there were people around, they just gave us an morning and drove off. another time, i was just minding my...
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using us all around the world. we have over 100 million users using us on an active basis. er that fantastic user experience to all of them globally. as john said, we have a unique platform to do that. we have compliance and risk management and platform that can process massive amount of payments. and we control the experience for all these payments which is very unique. it's an amazing platform for innovation and creating great consumer experiences. >> do you prioritize the mobile user experience? the web users experience? what's the priority? >> well, you know, mobile is very important, of course. and mobile has grown about 50x between 2009 and this year in terms of the payment volume coming from $150 million to north of $7 billion this year. so mobile is definitely a place where we'll continue innovating and developing amazing user experiences. we need to create and provide good consumer experience wherever consumers are and wherever they want to use us, which means anywhere at any time. >> david, you want to jump in here? >> let me ask you, john mentioned there's a lot o
using us all around the world. we have over 100 million users using us on an active basis. er that fantastic user experience to all of them globally. as john said, we have a unique platform to do that. we have compliance and risk management and platform that can process massive amount of payments. and we control the experience for all these payments which is very unique. it's an amazing platform for innovation and creating great consumer experiences. >> do you prioritize the mobile user...
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that's t for us. us.take on ohio state in pittsburg. pittsburgh.. and this aaternoon, the first leg of what the hounds hope is a long journey, as they boarded the buuses to begin their trip...they'll hold aa shootaround tomorrow in the the take on thh buckeyes...ht, - loyola's irst ncaa tournament team since 1994, these guys know ust how are...and evenn historic,,,this all is.... sarasota...orioles hosting tampa bay today...nd some more good news from the pitching staff...veteran right-hander jason hammell, who came over prom colorado in the jeeemy guthrie trade, had a strong outing..three innings, just one run....one run and 3 hits in 5 innings this spring for hammell.....jai miller is making a bid this spring..and this had to help hiss cause...ripping this three run field..the two teams play 10 innings and call it a 7-7 tie..birds host the pirates pommrrow... it's another tuesday ight, and around here that means another edition of our prep playerof the week award...now honored the area's finest high sch
that's t for us. us.take on ohio state in pittsburg. pittsburgh.. and this aaternoon, the first leg of what the hounds hope is a long journey, as they boarded the buuses to begin their trip...they'll hold aa shootaround tomorrow in the the take on thh buckeyes...ht, - loyola's irst ncaa tournament team since 1994, these guys know ust how are...and evenn historic,,,this all is.... sarasota...orioles hosting tampa bay today...nd some more good news from the pitching staff...veteran right-hander...
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use green screen or something like this stuff like. used on a paper or windows p.c. so it's very easy knowing something thousand polling stations around the country does your system allow me to switch between the stations and choose going to war with your i want your you can go and you can go to using using map or using your searches in. any police stations in the country. and the pictures if you see zoo map of russia with a number of alling stations so you. suppress will there be breaks in transmission a commercial breaks or something it will be from the beginning to the end until until the final protocols are signed well like nonstop. translation will go to production transmission will go in between nine o'clock in the morning and nine o'clock till nine pm local time zone local times and then. it is due to the fact that. russia has nine time zones. once the election process stopped for example in far east the transmission rules put on that power little sound. will be played only on nine pm by most contract so so so so it's well it won't contradict the law because because you're not allowed to show the results of the last polling station. well if somebody wants to once to. disrupt the work of those webcams here if i enter the polling stations and somehow tackle the webcam and try
use green screen or something like this stuff like. used on a paper or windows p.c. so it's very easy knowing something thousand polling stations around the country does your system allow me to switch between the stations and choose going to war with your i want your you can go and you can go to using using map or using your searches in. any police stations in the country. and the pictures if you see zoo map of russia with a number of alling stations so you. suppress will there be breaks in...
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how we use oil and use other energy sources we can renew, we can control, so we're not subject to the whims of what's whapg in other countries. we have to keep developing new technology that helps us use less energy. we have to keep relying on american know how and ingenuity that comes from places like this one, national community college. that's our future. and that's exactly the path we've been taking these past three years. because of the investments we've been making the use of renewal energy in this country has nearly doubled and thousands of americans have jobs because of it. we're taking every possible action to develop a near 100 year supply of natural gas, which releases fewer carbons. that's something experts believe will support more than 600,000 jobs by the end of the decade. our cooperation with the private sector's position in this country to be the world's leading manufacturer of high-tech batteries that will power the next generation of american cars. and after three decades of doing nothing, we put in place fuel economy standards that will make sure our cars average nearly 55 miles per gallon by the middle of the next decade. that's nearly double what we have toda
how we use oil and use other energy sources we can renew, we can control, so we're not subject to the whims of what's whapg in other countries. we have to keep developing new technology that helps us use less energy. we have to keep relying on american know how and ingenuity that comes from places like this one, national community college. that's our future. and that's exactly the path we've been taking these past three years. because of the investments we've been making the use of renewal...
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us had to develop for e-mail. the first and cardinal rule of social media use is the same for e-mail or the use of any other public resources, which is no personal use. so we have a fairly short policy distributed to you. it's a little under two pages long. basically it says, look, you can't use this for personal use. we want to you sign an agreement if you do decide to use social media for office use, and we want you to understand that there's no expectation of privacy in your use of internet resources. if you do use them, you need to remember the owners of those sites commonly monitor usage activity and we in the office reserve the right to monitor usage of any employee of the office as appropriate. we do that periodically to see how people are using social media just as we check to see how they are accessing the internet in general. as i said, we have a policy, or i should say an agreement people are expected to sign if they want to use social media or social networking. it's called office of attorney general's network use agreement. it basically says staff can use social media as a tool for approved services o
us had to develop for e-mail. the first and cardinal rule of social media use is the same for e-mail or the use of any other public resources, which is no personal use. so we have a fairly short policy distributed to you. it's a little under two pages long. basically it says, look, you can't use this for personal use. we want to you sign an agreement if you do decide to use social media for office use, and we want you to understand that there's no expectation of privacy in your use of internet...
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us use every day. now, the privacy policy will help them to build a more detailed data base of its habits. until now, the information you gave the search engine, you a video on youtube or the e-mails if you have said by -- have sent by gmail are separate. this might break european privacy rules. google insist that this is in everyone's interests. >> it is not given to everyone. it does not change at all. if you don't want to store data, you can not log in to google. you can use the search without getting an account. >> for years, not supermarket will see cards have told you what you spend and win. -- have told what you spend and when. some mobile phones tell companies where we are and even handing over address books. all that information helps to talk to you with personalized advertising and they say that a similar interest. some fear that once you hand it over, it could end up anywhere. >> all kinds of people might want to get ahold of that our companies might do that anyway that you did not expect or you find unacceptable. once the data has been collected, it is really hard to get it destroyed or keep people from using it in a way that you don't want. >> you have a twist, you can curb your use of google or other web sites. however, it becomes much with a to navigate. >> that is certainly true. that brings the show to a close. remember, you can get updates any time on at our website. thank you so much for watching, tune in tomorrow. >> make sense of interna
us use every day. now, the privacy policy will help them to build a more detailed data base of its habits. until now, the information you gave the search engine, you a video on youtube or the e-mails if you have said by -- have sent by gmail are separate. this might break european privacy rules. google insist that this is in everyone's interests. >> it is not given to everyone. it does not change at all. if you don't want to store data, you can not log in to google. you can use the search...
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us. we have savored your taste. the coolness. warmth. be always with us. >> water joins us. earth. >> rock. from whence we came, and whence we will go. that which we stand on, our whole lives take place in. you nourish us. you sustain us. giver of life. patience. solidity. timelessness. strength. earth. come into us. >> we called forth the breath and the spirit and the emotion in the body. will you mix them into life? >> mix them together. earth. earth, with its coolness and sustaining. air, with the coolness of breath. fire, warming. water. together, this primordial ooze, out of which you could feel it. >> ah, life comes. >> you could just stick your hands in this warm, hot mud, and we draw it out and we shape it, and whatever mythological or ritual or symbolic ways we want to go - as the hero, as the heroine - it's the stuff, the primordial ooze out of which we create identity, self-esteem, and relationship empowerment, and it's ours to play with, it's ours to do with, it's ours. >> ah. and that is the form that then contains the great story - all stories of creation - and all of us creato
us. we have savored your taste. the coolness. warmth. be always with us. >> water joins us. earth. >> rock. from whence we came, and whence we will go. that which we stand on, our whole lives take place in. you nourish us. you sustain us. giver of life. patience. solidity. timelessness. strength. earth. come into us. >> we called forth the breath and the spirit and the emotion in the body. will you mix them into life? >> mix them together. earth. earth, with its coolness...
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where the pursuit of success by all of us will unite us, not divide us. when a government finally understands -- [cheers and applause] i see a time where we will have a government that understands it is better for more people to pay less in taxes than 40 very few to pay a lot more. [cheers and applause] i see in america where the values we pass on to our children are greater than the debts we leave them. [cheers and applause] i see an america where poverty is defeated by opportunity, not in a book by a government chekc. [cheers and applause] i see an america that is held -- but is never humbled. i see an america that is so strong that no one in the world would ever think of testing the might of our military. [cheers and applause] today which took an important step towards that america. tomorrow we will take another. each day we will move closer, not just to victory, but to a better america. join us. join us. together, we will inshore that america's greatest days are still ahead of us. thank you very much. [cheers and applause] thank you so much. god bless
where the pursuit of success by all of us will unite us, not divide us. when a government finally understands -- [cheers and applause] i see a time where we will have a government that understands it is better for more people to pay less in taxes than 40 very few to pay a lot more. [cheers and applause] i see in america where the values we pass on to our children are greater than the debts we leave them. [cheers and applause] i see an america where poverty is defeated by opportunity, not in a...
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use the drum. we did not lose the ability to use rhythm. the -- which is the most direct link to africa, we use the staff and hand clapping. we are going to do a song that will become familiar to me -- to you in a moment. it was put together by our musical director who is holding the staff. and our soloists will be carolyn and nedra. when i ask you to join in, i want you to help us out. all right? thank you very much. [applause] [singing] [drums and singing] ♪ in the water ♪ ♪ [applause] [singing] ♪ ♪ [singing] [applause] >> the project. [applause] let's give them another round. ok. that brings us to the acknowledgements and closing remarks. on behalf of the san francisco african-american historical society, i would -- something like this cannot happen without the involvement of a lot of people. and some of those people on the back of your programs, we have listed all the members of the committee who worked hard and long to make this happen. nobody worked as hard as kirsten in the mayor's office out of the office of may -- neighborhood services. let's give kirsten and the committee a big round
use the drum. we did not lose the ability to use rhythm. the -- which is the most direct link to africa, we use the staff and hand clapping. we are going to do a song that will become familiar to me -- to you in a moment. it was put together by our musical director who is holding the staff. and our soloists will be carolyn and nedra. when i ask you to join in, i want you to help us out. all right? thank you very much. [applause] [singing] [drums and singing] ♪ in the water ♪ ♪ [applause]...
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afford it but they're really old on church alex all the catholic church but they don't use it anymore they use they use that building over there for they were should see a lot of the kids on the graffiti the graffiti and the broken all the windows on the side lot of kids hang out back here which it's not good i don't know who the bigger i don't know the i don't know who the drug dealers are but there are those there are there's a lot here. we need to treat it here. you know middle east and. now. it makes money and we credit any opposition for treatment we need to come in here if you. need. to stop. it they can't stop locals or they can't stop people from. smoke biggest thing is why not why not just sell it which it would solve like clay. the leadership is elected here every two years. and so much needs to be done. back we would not be able to get anything done but we would argue amongst ourselves for two years over whether or not i'll call it should be a year it shouldn't be and be a waste in two years and so. we're going to i'm going to leave that. we're future date and work on more. important things
afford it but they're really old on church alex all the catholic church but they don't use it anymore they use they use that building over there for they were should see a lot of the kids on the graffiti the graffiti and the broken all the windows on the side lot of kids hang out back here which it's not good i don't know who the bigger i don't know the i don't know who the drug dealers are but there are those there are there's a lot here. we need to treat it here. you know middle east and....
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us. join us at 5:00, 6:00 and 11:00. >> stay-puffed marshmallow man.f the coolest criminals in history.
us. join us at 5:00, 6:00 and 11:00. >> stay-puffed marshmallow man.f the coolest criminals in history.
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actually the energy that will get this out and commit us to doing this, because it is hope that will make us feel happy. it is hope that will make us feel curious about the outcome, it is hoped that will make us feel eager to put our shoulders to the wheel. we all know what it is like when you're depressed. so, living without hope really texas out of the picture. then not only are we not trying or contributing, but we are not modeling that behavior for other people. so, when we are hopeful, it is based on one very simple, logical fact, which is that we do not know how things are going to turn now. never know that, no matter how bad things appear. since we do not know how that are going to turn out, we might as low they will have some effect. if we are hopeful, we will be positive. if we are positive, we will be energetic. we will be taking concrete steps to make the world the way we wanted and to model it for others to see. if we do that and enough people see us and follow us, we will be living in the world we want to live in. thank you so much. [applause] >> i do not know about you, but i could listen to that voice for a long time
actually the energy that will get this out and commit us to doing this, because it is hope that will make us feel happy. it is hope that will make us feel curious about the outcome, it is hoped that will make us feel eager to put our shoulders to the wheel. we all know what it is like when you're depressed. so, living without hope really texas out of the picture. then not only are we not trying or contributing, but we are not modeling that behavior for other people. so, when we are hopeful, it...
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you can follow us on twitter and facebook, where i have a fan page too. find us on youtube, and watch us anytime, anywhere on smart phones. there's also much more on our website. please comment on our stories and share them. audio and video podcasts are also available. join us at pbs.org. as we leave you, music from the choir at holy family ministries. ♪
you can follow us on twitter and facebook, where i have a fan page too. find us on youtube, and watch us anytime, anywhere on smart phones. there's also much more on our website. please comment on our stories and share them. audio and video podcasts are also available. join us at pbs.org. as we leave you, music from the choir at holy family ministries. ♪
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us after earthquakes to come back and revive the spirit of our wonderful city. you have designed the wonderful art pieces to raise funds for those who need that service. you help us to reopen. after earthquakes, you have helped us climb -- not half way, you have helped us climb all the way to the stars with the -- a nation of our cable cars. you have just -- i in your career, you have generated more love and more nostalgic for our bay area -- more nostalgia for our bay area than all the songs and all the movies and all the television shows associated with us combine. for that reason -- it is really for that reason, tony, that it is my pleasure if you would please come up, to declare today, valentine's day, february 14, 2012, as tony bennett day in san francisco. [applause] and also, on behalf of all of us and with all of our love and with all of our hearts together, to present to you the key to the city of san francisco. [applause] >> would you like to say a few words? you have 45 minutes. [laughter] >> well, i would like to thank mr. ralph sharon, my great friend and musician, for finding this song. i was in little rock, arkansas, and we were on our way for the first time in my life. he found a song, and he sa
us after earthquakes to come back and revive the spirit of our wonderful city. you have designed the wonderful art pieces to raise funds for those who need that service. you help us to reopen. after earthquakes, you have helped us climb -- not half way, you have helped us climb all the way to the stars with the -- a nation of our cable cars. you have just -- i in your career, you have generated more love and more nostalgic for our bay area -- more nostalgia for our bay area than all the songs...
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us use every day. now, the new privacy policy will help them build a more detailed data base of users have its. until now, the information you gave the search engine, a video on youtube, or the e-mail that you sense -- you sent on gmail were separate. this might break european privacy rules. >> it is not given to everyone. that does not change at all. you could not log into google. you can use global search without signing in. >> for years, supermarkets and have used -- supermarkets have used loyal to cards to see what customers buy and suspend. but with mobile phones actually telling companies where we are and handing over our entire address books. all of that information helps companies target you with personalized advertising. they say they have a similar interest. some fear that once you hand over your data, it did in that anywhere. >> all kinds of people might want to get hold of that. and it may be someone you find unacceptable. it is really hard to get it destroyed once data is collected. >> you do, of course, have a choice. you can curb your usage. the trouble is, your live on- line becomes a lot more difficult. bbc news. >> quite true. would any of us be able to live without it? that brings today's share to close. you can get updates any time on our website. if you would like to meet me and most of the team, you can find this on twitter. i am @kattykaybbc. due to a
us use every day. now, the new privacy policy will help them build a more detailed data base of users have its. until now, the information you gave the search engine, a video on youtube, or the e-mail that you sense -- you sent on gmail were separate. this might break european privacy rules. >> it is not given to everyone. that does not change at all. you could not log into google. you can use global search without signing in. >> for years, supermarkets and have used -- supermarkets...
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life -- with all that is before us, with all the challenges of our society, with all the desire for peace in the world, and movements taken all over the world, that have used us in many ways as a template for the aspirations of peace -- that our conversation has devolved into a conversation about what birth control pill you will use. it is simply unacceptable. it is undignified and unbecoming of a nation such as ours that we are engaged in those kinds of conversation. [applause] tavis: 1992 was labeled, you recall, the year of the woman, because of so many women running for high office. many of them even winning. in 1992, just 20 years ago, we are celebrating the year of the woman. 20 years later, there is a war on women. hal than do women -- how do women get compelled to exercise their agency to run for high office, to be part of the body politic? whether we like it or not, that is the sphere in which these things are addressed. why not exercise once run for office? >> women have to support women, and sometimes we are our own worst enemies. [applause] and the difficulty -- the difficulty that women running for higher political office find it is finding that
life -- with all that is before us, with all the challenges of our society, with all the desire for peace in the world, and movements taken all over the world, that have used us in many ways as a template for the aspirations of peace -- that our conversation has devolved into a conversation about what birth control pill you will use. it is simply unacceptable. it is undignified and unbecoming of a nation such as ours that we are engaged in those kinds of conversation. [applause] tavis: 1992 was...
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it's basically a way to spend my time, use my hands to make something that really means something that can bring a smile to somebody's face, instead of using -- using my time or using my hands to hurt somebody or to destroy something. i even sent some to nursing homes and stuff. the different animals remind me of when mom used to take us to the zoo or, you know, cartoons or stuff like that because in here, it's easy to grow cold. it's easy to become desensitized. and i was like that for a while. and i'm still trying to come out of that. so this is a part of me trying to become more sensitive and reintroduced to the child that i didn't allow to grow when i was younger. so origami has been real therapeutic. >>> coming up -- when one inmate goes on parole, he finds it's a thin line between freedom and further incarceration. >> i didn't know that that was a crime, to cross over the railroad tracks, because the whole neighborhood goes through that way. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> listen up. there is to be no talking, period. one behind the other, single-file line. >> a prominent research study estimates that 1 in
it's basically a way to spend my time, use my hands to make something that really means something that can bring a smile to somebody's face, instead of using -- using my time or using my hands to hurt somebody or to destroy something. i even sent some to nursing homes and stuff. the different animals remind me of when mom used to take us to the zoo or, you know, cartoons or stuff like that because in here, it's easy to grow cold. it's easy to become desensitized. and i was like that for a...
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used, or porcelain. porcelain was used a lot, too. the unique thing about these dentures are that they are toxic. the base they made and used, they used lead to hold these teeth in place. so, you pop these in your mouth and your gums are fairly absorbent and pulling toxins out left and right. so, you wear them for a few weeks. all of a sudden you start feeling sickly. doctors didn't know about lead poisoning at the time. so he tells you, well, stay off your feet for a few days. hopefully you get to feeling better. so you're not going to wear your dentures while you're in bed. you get to feeling better, back on your feet. so, you put your teeth back in. and then you get sick again. you could get lead poisoning just from wearing your dentures at the time. we talked about the doctors themselves. regionally when you look at this time period, 1830s to 1930s, if we go 1849, the records show there were only 87 doctors in the western half of louisiana. i mean, that's pretty scarious when you talk about a whole state. the doctors moved around. these doctors were much needed but, you know, always tell the kids on our tours when we do
used, or porcelain. porcelain was used a lot, too. the unique thing about these dentures are that they are toxic. the base they made and used, they used lead to hold these teeth in place. so, you pop these in your mouth and your gums are fairly absorbent and pulling toxins out left and right. so, you wear them for a few weeks. all of a sudden you start feeling sickly. doctors didn't know about lead poisoning at the time. so he tells you, well, stay off your feet for a few days. hopefully you...
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us all these years and thank you so much for letting us honor you today. tony bennett day in san francisco. once again, for the man of the hour. [applause] thank you all so much for celebrating with usppy valentine's day. we will see you at the ballpark. >> the right to vote allows us to vote for candidates or party and it is a significant way to have our voice heard. exactly 100 years ago, women were given the vote in california. the battle for women's suffrage was not an easy one. it took more than 70 years. a woman could run for president in new york. >> organizing this conference, basically it modeled itself on a declaration of independence for women. it marked the beginning of the women's equality movement in the united states. >> at that time, women were banned from holding property and voting in elections. >> susan b. anthony dedicated her life to reform. >> suffrage in the middle of the 19th century accomplished one goal, it was diametrically opposed to this idea. >> many feared it would be corrupted by politics. >> women in the 19th century had to convince male voters that having the vote would not change anything. that woman would still be devoted to the home, the family,
us all these years and thank you so much for letting us honor you today. tony bennett day in san francisco. once again, for the man of the hour. [applause] thank you all so much for celebrating with usppy valentine's day. we will see you at the ballpark. >> the right to vote allows us to vote for candidates or party and it is a significant way to have our voice heard. exactly 100 years ago, women were given the vote in california. the battle for women's suffrage was not an easy one. it...
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to switch between the stations and choose which around want you can go and you can go to using using map or using search engines. any polling stations in the country. and the pictures if you see zoo map of russia with number of polling stations so you will. be breaks in transmission of commercial breaks or something or it will be from the beginning to the end until the final protocols are signed well like nonstop. the translation will go. transmission the will go in between nine o'clock in the morning and nine o'clock until nine pm local time zone local times and then the jews due to the fact that. russia has ninety plain zones. one selection process stopped on there for example and far east and the transmission rules powers. will be played only on nine pm by moscow time so so so so it well it won't contradict the law because because you're not allowed to show the results of the last polling station. well if somebody wants to wants to. disrupt the work of those webcams here if i enter the polling stations and somehow tackle the webcam or try to stick chairing the i don't know whatever is a crimin
to switch between the stations and choose which around want you can go and you can go to using using map or using search engines. any polling stations in the country. and the pictures if you see zoo map of russia with number of polling stations so you will. be breaks in transmission of commercial breaks or something or it will be from the beginning to the end until the final protocols are signed well like nonstop. the translation will go. transmission the will go in between nine o'clock in the...
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use weapons that will not inflict unnecessary suffering. they did not prohibit the use of technologically advanced weapons. the use other advanced weapons may help to ensure the best intelligence is available for planning and carrying out operations. some have argued this president was required to get permission from federal court before taking action against the united states citizen who was a senior operational leader of al qaeda. this is simply not accurate. due process and judicial process are not one in the same, particularly when it comes to national security. the constitution guarantees due process. it does not guarantee judicial process. the concept and management of national security operations our core functions of the executive branch. military and civilian officials must often make a real time decisions better balance the need to act, the existence of alternative options, the possibility of collateral damage, all of which depend on expertise and immediate access to information that only the executive branch may possess in real-time. the constitution is guaranteed of due process is ironclad. it does not
use weapons that will not inflict unnecessary suffering. they did not prohibit the use of technologically advanced weapons. the use other advanced weapons may help to ensure the best intelligence is available for planning and carrying out operations. some have argued this president was required to get permission from federal court before taking action against the united states citizen who was a senior operational leader of al qaeda. this is simply not accurate. due process and judicial process...
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and then the police pulled up behind us and asked us what we were doing walking back and forth in our neighborhood, and then they accused us of selling drugs and accusing us of doing nothing, being up to no good, and they wanted to search does, but we said no. they with illegally search us if we did not get the attention of those around us, and once the police realized there will peeper -- there were people around, they just gave us an morning and drove off. another time, i was just minding my business. i cut through an alley which was shorter, and then as soon as i get to the alley, the police come up, pull up, and ask me what i am doing in the alley. where was i going,
and then the police pulled up behind us and asked us what we were doing walking back and forth in our neighborhood, and then they accused us of selling drugs and accusing us of doing nothing, being up to no good, and they wanted to search does, but we said no. they with illegally search us if we did not get the attention of those around us, and once the police realized there will peeper -- there were people around, they just gave us an morning and drove off. another time, i was just minding my...
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the technology that will help us use less oil in our cars and our trucks, in our buildings, in our factories. that's the only solution to the challenge. as we start usings, that lowers the demand, prices come down. pretty state forward. >> what really determines the price of gas? there he is. eric is here if you didn't guess to tell us more about that. >> heather, good morning. the new national average for a price of a gallon of gasoline 3.75 per gallon. let's do this very quickly. i am going to give you what makes up the price of gasoline. $2.55 is the crude oil price. >> $2.55. hold that. that will come back. we are finding the marketing $0.20. finding the marketing. the transportation, $0.15. okay there's $0.15. you have to transport the stuff. federal tax $0.18. let's call it $0.20. 18.4 is $0.20. state and local tax $0.35. there's $0.35. you know what that leaves? that leaves the dime. >> the dime on the floor. >> the dime i just dropped. >> this is what the mom and pop on the corner is selling a gallon of gas for. that's a profit on the gallon of gasoline. all of this outrage of who is making what this is what it comes down to. the $2.55 is crude
the technology that will help us use less oil in our cars and our trucks, in our buildings, in our factories. that's the only solution to the challenge. as we start usings, that lowers the demand, prices come down. pretty state forward. >> what really determines the price of gas? there he is. eric is here if you didn't guess to tell us more about that. >> heather, good morning. the new national average for a price of a gallon of gasoline 3.75 per gallon. let's do this very quickly....
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you know we use volume we use satire we use a variety of different. noxious tactics from time to time. but that's that's more a product of our like i said misunderstanding of our place in the world we're americans we're still figuring this out on mentality is still very very nice that we're not we're not quite with the rest of the world is in terms of understanding globalism one apology or or a certain certainly a lot to learn about but we appreciate you sharing your experience with us it's a good marker and we have to keep us posted on what's ahead occupy wall street protester in our new york city as matthew says way. so i have are caught in the patriot act two u.s. senators are trying to show the world that this law actually allows and the truth can be downright terrifying story. that just burns your eyes right right i mean it's like a derivative of pepper it's a food product essentially. this is much stronger than anything it's if i absolutely thousands of times i'm stronger than any one of the hospital you ever put you know. what drives the world t
you know we use volume we use satire we use a variety of different. noxious tactics from time to time. but that's that's more a product of our like i said misunderstanding of our place in the world we're americans we're still figuring this out on mentality is still very very nice that we're not we're not quite with the rest of the world is in terms of understanding globalism one apology or or a certain certainly a lot to learn about but we appreciate you sharing your experience with us it's a...