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vital signs really don't speak to our vitality at all. i'm trying to build a framework for via tality. this is what matters to people, what brings you joy. that candy bar there. but the intersection of health. where is the intersection of joy and health versus gluttony. that is where you find real vitality. that inspires longevity. >> you need to find a rhyme for vitality. >> i'm working on it. i will leave that up to rosemary. >> no other comments. okay. item no. 12. >> city clerk: item 12. action item, approval of revised rfp blackout notice, administrator. pamela levine. >> pamela le vin. we brought a list of vendors that would be part of a blackout period for the issuance of the rfp for the cobra and fsa administration. in looking at those vendors that list that was given, an hewitt did more diligence and came up with few vendors that we wanted to identify with you and pg & e group and advantage group. we were hoping to have, if we are lucky it will be tomorrow, if not, monday. it would be based on the board policy to not communicatin
vital signs really don't speak to our vitality at all. i'm trying to build a framework for via tality. this is what matters to people, what brings you joy. that candy bar there. but the intersection of health. where is the intersection of joy and health versus gluttony. that is where you find real vitality. that inspires longevity. >> you need to find a rhyme for vitality. >> i'm working on it. i will leave that up to rosemary. >> no other comments. okay. item no. 12. >>...
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vital voices is a big initiative.could not administer that in a way vital voices could, we did not have the bandwidth. >> the conference isfor profit. >> a portion of our ticket sales go to vital voices. >> whether is women in the workforce, these are important issues we should acknowledge. one wonders, because of the importance, the need to elevate these issues -- whether it should or should not be for-profit. >> it is very important to bring as many people and the corporate space and as many people as you can from the outside world into this whole concept of a global women's movement. what we discovered was that our summit is such a catalyst. anyone on our stage meets someone that is going to change their life. >> marianne lake is one of the most powerful women on wall street, cfo at jpmorgan chase. she spoke with the "market makers" team. >> there is research that shows that women on board in c suites and companies, companies perform better. even if they did not, it is diversity. i see investors, clients, and emplo
vital voices is a big initiative.could not administer that in a way vital voices could, we did not have the bandwidth. >> the conference isfor profit. >> a portion of our ticket sales go to vital voices. >> whether is women in the workforce, these are important issues we should acknowledge. one wonders, because of the importance, the need to elevate these issues -- whether it should or should not be for-profit. >> it is very important to bring as many people and the...
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. >> the vital stakes is one of world order. the question is whether another country should be able to use military force to seize territory of the state and annex it. it goes against principals guiding european security, global security, over the past decades if not longer. the united states wants to send a signal that there are rules that have to be honoured. if a section of a country wants to succeed, there are rules. that is not the case in the circumstances with the - with crimea. when vladimir putin uses the camp of kosovo, prying itself away from serbia, is that a valid comparison to ukraine. >> i don't believe so. the situations are different. you will remember that in a case of kosovo. there were, in fact, negotiations that occurred over seven or eight years, but with the help of the u.n., other organizations, and they went back and forth between the "don't go to the cosmetics counter without me," and the serbs over resolutions of the differences between them. it was only when it became clear that there was no possible
. >> the vital stakes is one of world order. the question is whether another country should be able to use military force to seize territory of the state and annex it. it goes against principals guiding european security, global security, over the past decades if not longer. the united states wants to send a signal that there are rules that have to be honoured. if a section of a country wants to succeed, there are rules. that is not the case in the circumstances with the - with crimea....
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it's to bring this vitality stock of housing to help preserve legal housing to reactivist legal units that may be kept off the market. those dove tail that your mayor ed lee directed agencies to take action to preserve the cities housing including going through a leg process. of course, our goal of preserving the in law units can't come at the expense of safety and our legislation is to be client with our building codes to make sure there's entrances and exits. and through that your legislation assures that your tenants live in safe living zones. now our proposal helps homeowners to make a long-range investment by legalizing the situation and allowing the homeowners not to fear the enforcement action and to allow the action to be temporarily suspended if a good faith effort t is made to legalize the unit. for decades the in law units have been allowed to exist and essentially our city has had a don't act don't tell policy i believe the proposal in front of us allows a balance of preservation and safety goals. i want to conclude we thank our staff for the review of the legislation and
it's to bring this vitality stock of housing to help preserve legal housing to reactivist legal units that may be kept off the market. those dove tail that your mayor ed lee directed agencies to take action to preserve the cities housing including going through a leg process. of course, our goal of preserving the in law units can't come at the expense of safety and our legislation is to be client with our building codes to make sure there's entrances and exits. and through that your legislation...
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this is the key to why russia considers this a vital interest to its country.s away. it is in europe. crimea is where florence nightingale made her name during the crimian war. this is a place very connected to europe, very connected to european history for some time. and certainly of vital interest to the russians because they have that key naval base right here. in light of the military interests we're talking about, i want to bring in our own general spider marks who is a cnn military analyst. we've been speaking to him extensively about this. spider, can you help explain to our viewers how and why in russia's view crimea is so important, so vital to them from a national security standpoint? >> well, jim, thanks very much. yeah, you touched on it, absolutely specifically. and it is access to sebastopol. this is where russia and previously the soviet union had housed their black sea fleet. and as you indicated, it's the only warm water port that the russian federation has access to. so it's incredibly important in terms of their national security interests, a
this is the key to why russia considers this a vital interest to its country.s away. it is in europe. crimea is where florence nightingale made her name during the crimian war. this is a place very connected to europe, very connected to european history for some time. and certainly of vital interest to the russians because they have that key naval base right here. in light of the military interests we're talking about, i want to bring in our own general spider marks who is a cnn military...
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it still allows protection for the resident to remain in our city third we musty vitality and rebuild our public housing. it's time to end the cycle of poverty housing. we know exactly what i'm talking about. in 2013 with new leadership at our hurdz and full support of the obama administration we can provide save housing. thank you city administrator and the housing authority commission (clapping) we're building on a plan in sf that will integrate mixture no objection community. we've started about hunter view. your problems in the making won't be resolved overnight but last year hud award our effort with 6 and a half million dollars and there's maintenance mechanics 24 of those position filed by residentism and next week i'll be traveling to washington for permission from hud to spend more dollars to revitalization our rebuilding of 4 thousand you housing units by two two. this will lower our down payment for housing. your middle class is suffering they make too much to quality for affordable housing but not enough for the new construction so we must explore new private-public partne
it still allows protection for the resident to remain in our city third we musty vitality and rebuild our public housing. it's time to end the cycle of poverty housing. we know exactly what i'm talking about. in 2013 with new leadership at our hurdz and full support of the obama administration we can provide save housing. thank you city administrator and the housing authority commission (clapping) we're building on a plan in sf that will integrate mixture no objection community. we've started...
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a company called vitale always is helping people when it comes to finding the right doctor. joining us now is a chief executive of the company. great to have you here. >> thanks, great to be here. >> talk about what you do specifically? >> vitals is in the business of helping people pick a doctor and make an informed choice. >> like expedia? >> yes. we do that by pulling together billions of pieces of information across the country, as well as dentists and hospitals, and what it costs you to see a doctor. that combination of quality, cost and access is what we try to wrap up on the site and help people make an informed decision. >> you say you have 12 million people coming to the site every month? >> yes. >> are you telling me that people are willing to look at how they use health care in terms of going to a doctor's office the same way they would when it comes to buying earphones, toasters, going to a restaurant or other things? will people accept getting their knowledge about a doctor from a website based on ratings? >> well, if it is a trusted source. we combine patient r
a company called vitale always is helping people when it comes to finding the right doctor. joining us now is a chief executive of the company. great to have you here. >> thanks, great to be here. >> talk about what you do specifically? >> vitals is in the business of helping people pick a doctor and make an informed choice. >> like expedia? >> yes. we do that by pulling together billions of pieces of information across the country, as well as dentists and...
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look, israel's a vital partner of ours obviously. last year over 100,000 visas of all ages were issued. 20,000 were issued to israelis age 21 to 30 in each of the last fiscal years. issuance rate's about 83%, which is not different from other folks other places. so, we'll be happy to give you greater input on that if you want it, but i can guarantee you that these applications are treated fairly and similarly in all places. >>> with respect to the gaza, hezbollah, it's a huge concern. i don't know if it's 100,000 or 80,000. a few years ago everybody was throwing around the number 40,000, 60. definitely an increase. huge increase. huge threat. major problem. based in southern lebanon and in the becca valley and assad has been transferring many of these weapons to them, and they've come through iran. so, it's a double-prong problem. it's one of the reasons why when i came before you months ago i was arguing so vociferously that we needed to pay attention to this overall syria picture because it's bigger than just the question of syria,
look, israel's a vital partner of ours obviously. last year over 100,000 visas of all ages were issued. 20,000 were issued to israelis age 21 to 30 in each of the last fiscal years. issuance rate's about 83%, which is not different from other folks other places. so, we'll be happy to give you greater input on that if you want it, but i can guarantee you that these applications are treated fairly and similarly in all places. >>> with respect to the gaza, hezbollah, it's a huge concern....
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and vital means, we put our time, we put our money, we put our resources, and, vital to me, to always conveys the sense that we are prepared to to put americans in harm's way? a vital national interest, is it syria and consequences of this unseemingly, unending civil war, a vital national interest for the united states? and if so, if indeed it is vital, what should we do about it? >> we have really smart people just in the group that worked most closely with at the state department, starting with the secretary of state himself, john kerry, spending enormous amounts of time on syria. i don't think anyone in the administration questions that we have huge interests in syria. the interests are also evolving. we didn't have terrorism and counterterrorism concerns in syria when the syrian uprising started in 2011. in fact, going into, midway in 2012 we didn't see syria's posing or groups operating in syria, posing a direct threat to the united states, aside from the american embassy. and we did receive threats from al qaeda in syria. that is one of the reasons we closed the embassy in febru
and vital means, we put our time, we put our money, we put our resources, and, vital to me, to always conveys the sense that we are prepared to to put americans in harm's way? a vital national interest, is it syria and consequences of this unseemingly, unending civil war, a vital national interest for the united states? and if so, if indeed it is vital, what should we do about it? >> we have really smart people just in the group that worked most closely with at the state department,...
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russia sees ukraine as part of its vital interest in ways that it's not a vital i want to be the unitedrom the russian perspective they watched the west essentially expand eastward ever since the vote union broke up doing a variety of things that, again, the russian government has steadfastly opposed. it was going to be a point where russia was going to try to draw a hard and fast line and say no more. if we were going to push this we had to anticipate that reaction and then ask ourselves what openings do we have if they decide to take an action we don't like. i don't think that was ever seriously considered either in brussels or in washington before this whole matter began to play itself out. >> do you see the united states concern about what's going on in ukraine as being entirely theoretical, just about stability, security, potential of ally, ukraine, or are there vital u.s. interests and assets at stake? >> i don't think there are truly via tell american interests and you see that in the way we're approaching it. when vital interests are at stake, you really are willing to consider
russia sees ukraine as part of its vital interest in ways that it's not a vital i want to be the unitedrom the russian perspective they watched the west essentially expand eastward ever since the vote union broke up doing a variety of things that, again, the russian government has steadfastly opposed. it was going to be a point where russia was going to try to draw a hard and fast line and say no more. if we were going to push this we had to anticipate that reaction and then ask ourselves what...
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. >> the battle for the vital strategic crossing between kazaa now involves the turkish military, as syrian rebels cheered, the remains of a fighter jet burns in the mountains. it was shot down by f-16s after turkey said the syria jet crossed into its air space. at a political rally, part of the lead-up to elections on march 30th, the turkish prime minister was in fighting form. a syrian plane violated the air space. the f-16 took off and hit the plain. why is this because if you violate the air space a slap will be hard. damascus says the plane was in airplanes if the jet attacks. >> translation: i released my target 7km inside syrian territory. >> it's the second time turkey downed a syrian military aircraft. turkish f-16s shot a helicopter in the same reason after it strayed across the border. the kazaa crossing matter, because it's the last northern border post to be captured by opposition fighters. >> at a rally in istanbul, prime minister recep tayyip erdogan chose not to talk about the fighter plane, focussing on domestic politics, and corruption allegations, he described alle
. >> the battle for the vital strategic crossing between kazaa now involves the turkish military, as syrian rebels cheered, the remains of a fighter jet burns in the mountains. it was shot down by f-16s after turkey said the syria jet crossed into its air space. at a political rally, part of the lead-up to elections on march 30th, the turkish prime minister was in fighting form. a syrian plane violated the air space. the f-16 took off and hit the plain. why is this because if you violate...
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i know that i can't imagine performing with construction noises in the background and how very vital and important it is to let people know exactly whenever they are going to be living next to an active wonderful marvelous theatre. thank you. >> good evening, my name is clarence isaac. i have lived in san francisco for 30 years now. i have attended the marsh since it's been in san francisco. to me it's an extraordinarily great place. to me it was astonishing and belittle i -- brilliant on your part to come up with what is best for the community. the developer i'm sure has a lot of money in this and he has a vested interest. at the same tone he needs to understand the environment he's moving into and the neighborhood he's moving into and needs to accept the decision you made that is you must be a good neighbor and treat your neighbors in a way that is not going to perhaps affect their ability to survive. that's what this is all at stake. for that i thank you for taking efforts to make sure the marsh doesn't thrive and survive. i think we can coexist. thank you for allowing that. >>> g
i know that i can't imagine performing with construction noises in the background and how very vital and important it is to let people know exactly whenever they are going to be living next to an active wonderful marvelous theatre. thank you. >> good evening, my name is clarence isaac. i have lived in san francisco for 30 years now. i have attended the marsh since it's been in san francisco. to me it's an extraordinarily great place. to me it was astonishing and belittle i -- brilliant on...
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the peninsula is part of russia but is heavily dependent on ukraine for energy and other vital supplies. how will it fair economically. barnaby phillips looks at that questioning in this report. >> across the straits from crimea, mainland russia. 4km away. russian goods come across by ship. for now the only land routes into crimea pass through ukraine. that's why russian president vladimir putin wants to build a bridge, to tie crimea to russia. it will take years to some pleat and could cost -- complete and could cost billions. the port where russian goods come in is called kirch, a graveyard of soviet factories and mixed opinions as to whether things will get better. >> this woman heard on the news that all countries are united against russia, so she fears an economic downturn. >> salaries will go up. these happy. her daughter is a graduate and it's shameful what she earns. >> we were invited to see a new investment, a plant that brings gas from khazakhstan, but the manager receives a call from russian officials. we were not welcome and told to leave. acting about what economic changes
the peninsula is part of russia but is heavily dependent on ukraine for energy and other vital supplies. how will it fair economically. barnaby phillips looks at that questioning in this report. >> across the straits from crimea, mainland russia. 4km away. russian goods come across by ship. for now the only land routes into crimea pass through ukraine. that's why russian president vladimir putin wants to build a bridge, to tie crimea to russia. it will take years to some pleat and could...
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it's vital, critical in the investigation. >> we know it has a timetable. it's day 18 and the audio pings are good for up to 30 days, there's a clock ticking. the u.s. fleet is sending a high tech black box locator. aviation experts say they have to find a piece of debris to locate a serial number to track the frequency of the black box. >> you mentioned weather conditions. i want to talk about the current conditions of the south indian o. it's vital. >> it's gown be one of the most interesting water current systems. you have a current and countercurrent working, in a sense, against each other, like a washing machine. it churns things out, and you hear from some aviation experts that anything in the area can be churned up and spit out and the idea of trying to find things, even though we are talking about a massive plane, as every day goes by, and the current and countercurrent works against the pieces of metal. >> when you have the satellite images, by the time you get to the locations, the currents, it may be too late to find anything. >> hopefully they'l
it's vital, critical in the investigation. >> we know it has a timetable. it's day 18 and the audio pings are good for up to 30 days, there's a clock ticking. the u.s. fleet is sending a high tech black box locator. aviation experts say they have to find a piece of debris to locate a serial number to track the frequency of the black box. >> you mentioned weather conditions. i want to talk about the current conditions of the south indian o. it's vital. >> it's gown be one of...
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while these are vital and important and worth literally hundreds of billions of dollars, the part that we also have to be able to communicate is the more spiritual sense of how important it is that we get to live side by side with all of these forms that have three billion years of history behind them and how tragic it would be not commercially and not in a utilitarian way but an emotio l emotional, psychological, spiritual way if we watch them one by one disappear. >> this is sort of a merger between art and science and advocacy in a funny way getting people to wake unand realize what is going on -- wake up and realize what is going on. so it is a memborial trying to get us to interpret history and look to the past. they have always been about lacking at the past so we proceed forward and maybe don't commit the same mistakes. >>> good afternoon and thank you for coming. i'm delighted to announce that our first effort is unleashed upon the world. [ applause ] . it's only been two-and-a-half years since the moment of conception of this idea. it's an amazing tribute to our community. it
while these are vital and important and worth literally hundreds of billions of dollars, the part that we also have to be able to communicate is the more spiritual sense of how important it is that we get to live side by side with all of these forms that have three billion years of history behind them and how tragic it would be not commercially and not in a utilitarian way but an emotio l emotional, psychological, spiritual way if we watch them one by one disappear. >> this is sort of a...
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many vital items are missing. >> there's no milk, flower or sugar, the most important things.hey are not there, stop fighting, and pay attention to the people that need food. that is all that people are asking for. >> libya is searching for sugar and power, without love. she'll have to make do with whatever she can find. >> translation: i've got two kids, i have to give them other things, because there's no flour for bread and it will be without sugar. >> what the counter situations means is that shoppers spend endless lost hours in long queues, walking from one store to another, searching for vital ingredients, with limited success. what is not in doubt is the abaundance of natural resources. with markets like this one thriving across the country. life goes on. despite problems with distribution, the economy and politics. >> there have been no reports of disruption causing hunger or starvation. the longer it goes on, the more venezuelans are forced to stretch their patience and resourcefulness to put food on the table. >> saudi arabia is demanding all foreign fighters leave s
many vital items are missing. >> there's no milk, flower or sugar, the most important things.hey are not there, stop fighting, and pay attention to the people that need food. that is all that people are asking for. >> libya is searching for sugar and power, without love. she'll have to make do with whatever she can find. >> translation: i've got two kids, i have to give them other things, because there's no flour for bread and it will be without sugar. >> what the...
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the city's efforts to stimulate the economy while carefully ballet workforce initiative that creates vital opportunities for unemployed and under employed san francisco residents to be able to access work here in the city. and as the city continues to grow, careful and well [speaker not understood] plans are not only essential for the city's budget, but we're also -- in order to take strides for the overall goals for the city to address low-income families that struggle to live here and work, i encourage you as you take a further look at supportive data as well as vital information from our construction advisory committee, just to remember to take care of our communities. and we're looking forward to hearing back in three weeks. thank you. >> thanks very much. next speaker, please. >>> good afternoon, supervisors. manny flores he, recently retired from the carpenters union, local 22 ~. pleasure to be here. you know, these two ordinances here, they make a lot of sense, especially on the first horse. it holds these developers accountable. exactly what are they paying? what are their plans? w
the city's efforts to stimulate the economy while carefully ballet workforce initiative that creates vital opportunities for unemployed and under employed san francisco residents to be able to access work here in the city. and as the city continues to grow, careful and well [speaker not understood] plans are not only essential for the city's budget, but we're also -- in order to take strides for the overall goals for the city to address low-income families that struggle to live here and work, i...
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it's vital for new york which was clobbered by superstorm sandy, vital for hawaii which is seeing sea level rise and acidification, vital for massachusetts, my neighbor in massachusetts where the sea level is up ten inches and we're beginning to see fisheries move north and away from our waters to avoid the warming seas. vital for connecticut, which has virtually lost its lobster fishery because of its warming seas. and of course vital for rhode island. my narragansett bay is three to four degrees warmer in the winter, and that means that fisheries like the winter flounder fishery are simply gone. 90%-plus crashed. and we have to face this as states. we have to face this as a nation. and if we fail, we have failed the fundamental test of every american generation. the fundamental test of every american generation is will you bring the reputation of this country and the integrity of this democracy forward through your time so that the next american generation can carry it forward with honor? we got our democracy from the greatest generation. they fought world wars to make it safe for u
it's vital for new york which was clobbered by superstorm sandy, vital for hawaii which is seeing sea level rise and acidification, vital for massachusetts, my neighbor in massachusetts where the sea level is up ten inches and we're beginning to see fisheries move north and away from our waters to avoid the warming seas. vital for connecticut, which has virtually lost its lobster fishery because of its warming seas. and of course vital for rhode island. my narragansett bay is three to four...
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former opposition leader now presidential candidate vitale klischko appealed for calm. >> translator:everybody no provocations, no calls for accept tim. no violence, no anarchy, legal and democratic authorities are formed in ukraine now, all that love their country have to show their patriotism and unity. >> reporter: at a military airport a possible worrying sign of things to come. men in cash name came and damaged ukrainian communications equipment. the men you have taken over the airports this week they are crimean riot police, intelligence forces, security personnel and some officers of russia's black sea fleita cord to go crimea deputy mime minister but there are tatars here wintering what russian boots on the ground here will mean for their future and what is still at least for now ukraine. >> that's jennifer glasse reporting from ukraine. now to moscow where all eyes are on the kremlin as phil ittner explains there is great concern over the power parliament has now handed to russian president vladimir putin. >> reporter: a day after the west and in particular the white house wa
former opposition leader now presidential candidate vitale klischko appealed for calm. >> translator:everybody no provocations, no calls for accept tim. no violence, no anarchy, legal and democratic authorities are formed in ukraine now, all that love their country have to show their patriotism and unity. >> reporter: at a military airport a possible worrying sign of things to come. men in cash name came and damaged ukrainian communications equipment. the men you have taken over the...
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those are really vital. there is a couple of those held in california specifically for public applies. if nothing else, i think that commissioners should be taking advantage of those now that there is a different budget issue and that can be affordable. i would like to already include that staff, especially senior staff have an at some -- opportunity to attend some of those because especially with regard to fiduciary responsibilities and other board responsibilities it will go a long way to making things a little smoother. i haven't seen that in a long time. >> thank you. any other public comment? seeing none, item no. 16. >> city clerk: item discussion, discussion item, opportunity for the public to comment on any matters within the boards jurisdiction? >> all right. any comment on this item? item no. 16? come forward. >> good afternoon. my name is christina bay cove and daughter of a member of health services. we want to make a comment about the public health system. my father has problems and he complains
those are really vital. there is a couple of those held in california specifically for public applies. if nothing else, i think that commissioners should be taking advantage of those now that there is a different budget issue and that can be affordable. i would like to already include that staff, especially senior staff have an at some -- opportunity to attend some of those because especially with regard to fiduciary responsibilities and other board responsibilities it will go a long way to...
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. >> journalists play this vital role as sort of an outside presence, an independent person to sort of see how this war is being conducted. >> if you want to get to some of these stories, you have to take the risks of the people who are living through the same thing, and sometimes that means risking torture, risking kidnapping, risking death. >> i faced tremendous amount of danger. i was shot at several times. my car still ha-- bears the marks of uh. of bullets. i was chased several times. i got messages, uhm. letters were taped on the outdoor of my house. >> kidnapping was, and is, a very real problem in iraq. criminal gangs, militias are roaming around, finding ways to extort money. this is why we've had doctors, academics, lawyers, a- a whole lot of iraq's intelligencia just flee the country, because they're at grave risk of being kidnapped. anyone is at risk who can fetch a better ransom. >> you have to be thinking, "okay, it doesn't matter that i'm a reporter. now, to them, i am a westerner with a potential big price tag on my head." >> [speaking french]. >> you lose control. you
. >> journalists play this vital role as sort of an outside presence, an independent person to sort of see how this war is being conducted. >> if you want to get to some of these stories, you have to take the risks of the people who are living through the same thing, and sometimes that means risking torture, risking kidnapping, risking death. >> i faced tremendous amount of danger. i was shot at several times. my car still ha-- bears the marks of uh. of bullets. i was chased...
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. >> journalists play this vital role as sort of an outside presence, an independent person to sort ofee how this war is being conducted. >> if you want to get to some of these stories, you have to take the risks of the people who are living through the same thing, and sometimes that means risking torture, risking kidnapping, risking death. >> i faced tremendous amount of danger. i was shot at several times. my car still ha-- bears the marks of uh. of bullets. i was chased several times. i got messages, uhm. letters were taped on the outdoor of my house. >> kidnapping was, and is, a very real problem in iraq. criminal gangs, militias are roaming around, finding ways to extort money. this is why we've had doctors, academics, lawyers, a- a whole lot of iraq's intelligencia just flee the country, because they're at grave risk of being kidnapped. anyone is at risk who can fetch a better ransom. >> you have to be thinking, "okay, it doesn't matter that i'm a reporter. now, to them, i am a westerner with a potential big price tag on my head." >> [speaking french]. >> you lose control. you be
. >> journalists play this vital role as sort of an outside presence, an independent person to sort ofee how this war is being conducted. >> if you want to get to some of these stories, you have to take the risks of the people who are living through the same thing, and sometimes that means risking torture, risking kidnapping, risking death. >> i faced tremendous amount of danger. i was shot at several times. my car still ha-- bears the marks of uh. of bullets. i was chased...
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standing by is dick vitale. yours has been cut or traded? can you relate to that child's fears? >> i tell you one thing, kids get so attached to a player, i know, steve going on to play with the ravens broke his heart and you see those things happen. unbelievable. i could feel for him. >> all right. first off, it's always great to have you, especially on the cusp of the beginning of march madness. why are you wearing a cowboy hat and why are you on a ranch? >> let me tell you this, i'm down here in fort worth. i'm really at the stockyards and i got a challenge on my hands with joe the longhorn. he's going to challenge me, but he has no shot, none whatsoever. i'm here for march mayhem. it's tremendous time and the great news is they're donating a lot of money in memory of my buddy and the bottom line is donating money to fort worth, to the herd. i'm really excited about being here. i'm excited -- just like you, brian! you jump. connecticut, now you're here a big star at fox. >> i got to do a better job much intro
standing by is dick vitale. yours has been cut or traded? can you relate to that child's fears? >> i tell you one thing, kids get so attached to a player, i know, steve going on to play with the ravens broke his heart and you see those things happen. unbelievable. i could feel for him. >> all right. first off, it's always great to have you, especially on the cusp of the beginning of march madness. why are you wearing a cowboy hat and why are you on a ranch? >> let me tell you...
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when i think of the times i have been in the hospital, vital signs have been exceedingly annoying. >> jim moon with us today from sotera wireless company. this is the old way of doing spot-check monitoring. we are the first hospital in the world to implement this next generation physiological monitoring platform. >> the device itself is a small, wrist-worn device that goes on the patient's arm. very lightweight. all of the vital sign data flows wirelessly from the patient to our system and into the electronic medical record. that frees nurses up to do what nurses should be doing, which is caring for patients rather than keeping records. >> i am here with melissa. >> hi. >> what can you tell me you are doing here? >> i am hooking up electrodes to you so we can start getting your heart rate, your skin temperature. >> this way? i never know. >> you are at a 106 heart rate right now. if i wanted to, i could touch that heart rate there and actually see your rhythm. >> i've got rhythm. >> your oxygen is 96 right now. >> all of this displayed on this device and it is also going somewhere els
when i think of the times i have been in the hospital, vital signs have been exceedingly annoying. >> jim moon with us today from sotera wireless company. this is the old way of doing spot-check monitoring. we are the first hospital in the world to implement this next generation physiological monitoring platform. >> the device itself is a small, wrist-worn device that goes on the patient's arm. very lightweight. all of the vital sign data flows wirelessly from the patient to our...
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hanover also leaves a cruise and two and ron freeman scored a vital win at nuremberg. and that's all for now we'll have more news for you in forty five minutes of appeal judges and again thank you. do. i know. the evening the upgrade price has dominated world politics for another week as rex had tightened its grip on crimea on monday pro russian troops surrounded of ukrainian military bases on the peninsula. and it was clear that moscow had complete operational control eu foreign ministers held an emergency meeting in brussels and condemned what they called an act of aggression on ukrainian territory. these are cool. soo this is a very delicate situation. it's an end as we roll with the single greatest grace these are the ones i liz's it's the one that makes the rash decision. it says everything spinning out of control. and it can become he is foreign policy chief catherine ashton warned russia to withdraw its troops and to hold talks with ukraine's interim leaders otherwise he said moscow would face sanctions. between the european. the trial of sporting icon oscar thi
hanover also leaves a cruise and two and ron freeman scored a vital win at nuremberg. and that's all for now we'll have more news for you in forty five minutes of appeal judges and again thank you. do. i know. the evening the upgrade price has dominated world politics for another week as rex had tightened its grip on crimea on monday pro russian troops surrounded of ukrainian military bases on the peninsula. and it was clear that moscow had complete operational control eu foreign ministers held...
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the salt marshes serve as a nursery ground for nearly 30 species of fish that are vital to maine and the watershed is important where children are learning. students from nearby school districts gather data and inform community decisions about the environment and the economy. but maybe the most important factor is many of the hard-working people in this particular part of the state depend on the york river to support their jobs. the york river is a place where people go to work. ommercial and we see this especially in the western part of the united states that when he's areas are designated either wild and scenic or wilderness, what happens is areas around that become de facto wilderness or de facto wild and scenic which many, many times imposes on private property rights. now we've experienced that more in the west than what my colleagues have in the east and my colleague from maine expressed rightly so this has very, very broad support. i'm sure it does. they work very hard on that but the danger in the future is, if taken to the extreme, you could have, unless we had within the st
the salt marshes serve as a nursery ground for nearly 30 species of fish that are vital to maine and the watershed is important where children are learning. students from nearby school districts gather data and inform community decisions about the environment and the economy. but maybe the most important factor is many of the hard-working people in this particular part of the state depend on the york river to support their jobs. the york river is a place where people go to work. ommercial and...
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good evening, i work as a youth organizers and the young people before me already spoke about how vital the muni plays in their lives and getting to school and all of the resources i am here to speak on the 18-year-old piece because as important as it was for the school district to support 5 to 17-year-olds. the minute they turn 18 their dependentcy has not ended it has tripled to paying upwards of $66 what i see for the young people that i work with for my youth coming in from galeleo they would walk so that they could save that $2 so that they can then pay the $2 to get home in the valley and bay view or i am seeing the kids walking with reams of transfers because every time they are paying $2 instead of being able to pull up that lump sum, so it is a real challenge facing young people not only in our schools but how they access after school resources we hope that you guys can support the 18-year-olds. >> thank you very much. >> comments from the board? >> or superintendent? >> commissioner wynns? >> i just want to thank the students and thank everybody who came and spoke tonight. thi
good evening, i work as a youth organizers and the young people before me already spoke about how vital the muni plays in their lives and getting to school and all of the resources i am here to speak on the 18-year-old piece because as important as it was for the school district to support 5 to 17-year-olds. the minute they turn 18 their dependentcy has not ended it has tripled to paying upwards of $66 what i see for the young people that i work with for my youth coming in from galeleo they...
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sally field a member of vital voice. a pleasure to have you on the network. >> pope francis celebrates his first anniversary as pontiff and we talk about the last year with aetiology expert. >> good morning to you. welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm morgan radford, and now to the top stories. >> heart broken relatives wait for news on their loved ones as a malaysia airlines jet vanishes on its flight to beijing. it's carrying 239 passengers and crew members. a vietnamese navy official say it crashed off the vote of vietnam. >> at the moment we have no information of any wreckage. we have no information of that, but we are looking at all possibilities. >> and ukraine's interim government says it will not give up op crimea, and is calling on russia to make sure international observers can brait in the region. the kremlin claims the men there are local defence forces not under russian control. >> now to india, where 170 million people live in slums, despite india's growth. 19 million houses is a factor, and disability
sally field a member of vital voice. a pleasure to have you on the network. >> pope francis celebrates his first anniversary as pontiff and we talk about the last year with aetiology expert. >> good morning to you. welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm morgan radford, and now to the top stories. >> heart broken relatives wait for news on their loved ones as a malaysia airlines jet vanishes on its flight to beijing. it's carrying 239 passengers and crew members. a vietnamese...
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>> i think what has kept gotham bar and grill so vital is because i truly love what i do. .very day writ >> you have a cast of patrons, customers, and colleagues that feel the same way. we are great to be in new york city. >> if you had the one meal at the very end, what would it be? duck.ing >> that is right, you like it from chinatown. >> i do, from other places. >> thank you very much. is 56 minutes that the arc of that means that it is time for on the markets on bloomberg. one hundred 53 points, the dow jones industrial average lower. the s&p 500 a slide of 13. nasdaq dropped more than 30 . . . >> live from pier three, welcome to "bloomberg west" where we cover the future of business. coming up, put a on this. silbterview with ben ermann. find what he wants to say. googles private terminal is a step closer to taking off. estrogen has started for a new terminal to
>> i think what has kept gotham bar and grill so vital is because i truly love what i do. .very day writ >> you have a cast of patrons, customers, and colleagues that feel the same way. we are great to be in new york city. >> if you had the one meal at the very end, what would it be? duck.ing >> that is right, you like it from chinatown. >> i do, from other places. >> thank you very much. is 56 minutes that the arc of that means that it is time for on the...
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>> i think what has kept gotham bar and grill so vital is because i truly love what i do. every day. >> you have a cast of patrons, customers, and colleagues that feel the same way. >> we are great to be in new york city. >> if you had the one meal at the very end, what would it be? >> peking duck. >> that is right, you like it from chinatown. >> i do, from other places. >> thank you very much. it is 56 minutes that means that it is time for on the markets on bloomberg. stocks lower by one hundred 53 points, the dow jones industrial average lower. the s&p 500 a slide of 13. thank you for taking stock. ♪
>> i think what has kept gotham bar and grill so vital is because i truly love what i do. every day. >> you have a cast of patrons, customers, and colleagues that feel the same way. >> we are great to be in new york city. >> if you had the one meal at the very end, what would it be? >> peking duck. >> that is right, you like it from chinatown. >> i do, from other places. >> thank you very much. it is 56 minutes that means that it is time for on...
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we are now vital participants in a global one. this new economy comes of exciting opportunity and hallenges. for example, a global middle class has emerged and it is eager and willing to buy the rvices we provide, the products we build. , advances in technology have made communication and learning and work faster and more productive. but it's also allowed machines to replace many of the jobs that people once relied upon to wrim prove their lives. we still have many jobs that n't be outsort -- outsourced or automated. the wages are not keeping pass with childcare and education. the problem is that while we are facing full brunt of what is created by the economic -- opportunities are not reaching enough americans. the fundamental problem is to elp more people overcome these plebs -- problems and to access the promise of our times. here's the good news. there is no nation on earth that are prepared to do this -- better prepared to do this than ours. another american century is within our reach. achieving this is going to require us t
we are now vital participants in a global one. this new economy comes of exciting opportunity and hallenges. for example, a global middle class has emerged and it is eager and willing to buy the rvices we provide, the products we build. , advances in technology have made communication and learning and work faster and more productive. but it's also allowed machines to replace many of the jobs that people once relied upon to wrim prove their lives. we still have many jobs that n't be outsort --...
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and it means investing in the vital core doors that link the two. such work is a vital component of our nations economy and essential to our quality of life. however, we cannot work toward that cohesive network if we don't have a reliable highway trust fund and prioritize proper investment in streamlined, flexible programs. recent actions represent a departure from the intent of the highway trust fund and have prolonged economic uncertainty, not only in the direct investment of our infrastructure but also the type of long-term investment that draws economic element at home and makes us more competitive abroad. if we're going to be successful at putting such a structure back on a sustainable course, a course that we need to fix the financing piece -- but to fix the financing piece, i think, it is crucial that we get the policy right and restore trust back into the highway trust fund. needseans the trust fund to be sustainable and transparent. we need to be able to show where taxpayer dollars are going, where future investment will go. we must continu
and it means investing in the vital core doors that link the two. such work is a vital component of our nations economy and essential to our quality of life. however, we cannot work toward that cohesive network if we don't have a reliable highway trust fund and prioritize proper investment in streamlined, flexible programs. recent actions represent a departure from the intent of the highway trust fund and have prolonged economic uncertainty, not only in the direct investment of our...
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it is vitally important. it has a switch. it is right here.hree clicks to the left. >> could you bump it accidentally? what would happen if it suddenly goes off? >> chaos on the ground. alarms would be going off left, right, and center on the grown. they would be asking us what's going on, trying to determine what the problem is? they would be scrambling jets. this is a major, major event. >> the next thing this could be used to do is communicate. there is a hijacking because the pilot could enter a code. it transmits. on the ground, that's recognized. that's what mitchell is talking about. one of the first things they would do is let's get somebody up on that plane. >> that may have happened. the malaysian government is not telling us. tell us that again. if the data reporting system shut down and also the transponder shut down, there would be many things happening on the ground. what would be happening? >> they would be aware on the ground and reacting how? >> they would be talking to the company. we are sending tol emmet tri back to the gro
it is vitally important. it has a switch. it is right here.hree clicks to the left. >> could you bump it accidentally? what would happen if it suddenly goes off? >> chaos on the ground. alarms would be going off left, right, and center on the grown. they would be asking us what's going on, trying to determine what the problem is? they would be scrambling jets. this is a major, major event. >> the next thing this could be used to do is communicate. there is a hijacking because...
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it will put you immediately on the path to health and vitality.f you call in the next 18 this is over a $220 value. call now and it can be yours for only six payments of $19 19 -- $19 and $.99. for a limited time, free shipping. the system is built to last. built from polity construction. do not wait another minute. remember to call in the next 18 minutes and have the complete system shipped right to your door for free. if you do not feel stronger, whatever your age, you can return it for a full refund. no questions asked. what have you got to lose? >> inflammation in our joints and bodies has become a huge problem. anyone who suffers from arthritis or joint play knows exactly what i am talking about. i bet most of you believe that once that pain starts it gets worse and worse. wrong. there are foods that contain hidden nutrients that can give your body the tools it needs to help fight the effects of arthritis and joint pain. this nutriblast contains the vitamin c brothers, lemon and lime. apples with their malic acid that cuts right into arthriti
it will put you immediately on the path to health and vitality.f you call in the next 18 this is over a $220 value. call now and it can be yours for only six payments of $19 19 -- $19 and $.99. for a limited time, free shipping. the system is built to last. built from polity construction. do not wait another minute. remember to call in the next 18 minutes and have the complete system shipped right to your door for free. if you do not feel stronger, whatever your age, you can return it for a...
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so they're a very vital part of our bodies and very important in function. but, in high levels, and probably certain types, can also be dangerous to the arterial wall. whether a fat or oil is considered dangerous or healthy depends on the type of fatty acid involved. is it largely polyunsaturated, monounsaturated, or saturated? when you're cooking, in general, choose monounsaturates and polyunsaturates. peanut oil, olive oil, canola oils are all excellent choices. butter tends to be more saturated. they are solid fats. beef fat, pork fat, chicken fat, lard-- they're all solid fats. linda gigliotti: the saturated fatty acids have a higher link to cardiovascular disease and probably cancer. there is increasing evidence that there's a value to having monounsaturated fatty acids up to about 10%-- about 10% of our total calorie intake from monounsaturated fats. so a balanced diet needs to provide all three of those nutrients in a healthful proportion. generally speaking, because fat is associated with cardiovascular disease and cancer, we recommend keeping the to
so they're a very vital part of our bodies and very important in function. but, in high levels, and probably certain types, can also be dangerous to the arterial wall. whether a fat or oil is considered dangerous or healthy depends on the type of fatty acid involved. is it largely polyunsaturated, monounsaturated, or saturated? when you're cooking, in general, choose monounsaturates and polyunsaturates. peanut oil, olive oil, canola oils are all excellent choices. butter tends to be more...
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unidas y ni china lo apoya ., >> dios sabe que es lo siguiente que hará putin, cree que ucrania es vital. >> el presidente barack obama dijo que viajara a europa , y el presidente byden viaja a letonia, lituania, estonia y polonia ahora los 4 son mimbros de la otan. >> ellos están comprometidos a la defensa . >> el papa francisco dio otra muestra de humildad, volvía de ejercicios de cuaresma, iba a en primera fila del vehículo acompañadod de cardenales y obispos, por pimera vez cardenales pagaron sus gastos. >> la presidenta de argentina , le dio mensajes de buenos augurios, llegó tarde y cojeando ya que eanoche se torcio el tobillo. >> el pentágono dijo que un equipo de (...) libero buque tanquero civil tomado por militares en el mar meditarraneo, la marina dijo que el presidente barack obama aprobó esa misión. >> autoridades de paris francia impusieron medidas de emergencia para evitar la polución , decenas de vehículos fueron decomisados. >> novia de mick jacker, se suicidó, apareció ahorcada con una bufanda. >> en el día 11 contra juicio de pistorius, comparecio policía que fue uno d
unidas y ni china lo apoya ., >> dios sabe que es lo siguiente que hará putin, cree que ucrania es vital. >> el presidente barack obama dijo que viajara a europa , y el presidente byden viaja a letonia, lituania, estonia y polonia ahora los 4 son mimbros de la otan. >> ellos están comprometidos a la defensa . >> el papa francisco dio otra muestra de humildad, volvía de ejercicios de cuaresma, iba a en primera fila del vehículo acompañadod de cardenales y obispos,...
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a world where the rule of law is upheld, where territorial integrity is suspected, stability is a vital part of our long-term economic plan and we should be clear our aim is to deter further russian military action and to de-escalate the situation and he's completely right to say that the action by the russian government should be condemned by the whole world. >> mr. speaker, i'm sure we agree there needs to be continued pressure on the russian government and i will come to that issue but all members will welcome the talks that are going on as we speed between u.s. secretary of state john kerry and foreign minister lavrov. given the fertility of the situation on the ground, does the prime minister agreed one important outcome from these talks would be if they lead to direct high level talks between russia and ukraine? >> in order to de-escalate the situation the most important thing that should be arranged is a forum for discussions in which the russians and ukrainians can speak to each other. there have been some contacts between russia ministers and ukrainian ministers. this morning t
a world where the rule of law is upheld, where territorial integrity is suspected, stability is a vital part of our long-term economic plan and we should be clear our aim is to deter further russian military action and to de-escalate the situation and he's completely right to say that the action by the russian government should be condemned by the whole world. >> mr. speaker, i'm sure we agree there needs to be continued pressure on the russian government and i will come to that issue but...
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they say it is vital. lead tot job creation in france. .> it is not only about that france is trying to woo asian countries. >> you could describe this as an economic of it towards asia. even today, you can see an example of this with the announcement by the japanese airlines and said they are going to do 16.6 billion claim it is key.nd it is the first time that have ever bought the planes. year, they decided by from airbus. it is a signature deal. there are other deals in the pipeline. jet fighters were sold to the indian military. france is trying to follow what germany has done with economic engagements in these economies. >> thank you so much. to go through a wider investigation. here is one of the first to break the story. give us the details. we published a story last night in london that said that half a dozen traders around the world have been suspended by ubs. there is the latest round of anpensions that is running sprawling investigation into wrongdoing in the foreign exchange market. >> what do
they say it is vital. lead tot job creation in france. .> it is not only about that france is trying to woo asian countries. >> you could describe this as an economic of it towards asia. even today, you can see an example of this with the announcement by the japanese airlines and said they are going to do 16.6 billion claim it is key.nd it is the first time that have ever bought the planes. year, they decided by from airbus. it is a signature deal. there are other deals in the...
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patrolling against pirates, and keeping vital sea lanes safe.ropean nations are helping to ease america's security burden in other ways, too. for example, the european union is running its own counterpiracy operation. and several european nations have stepped up to respond to the growing instability in africa. in particular, in mali and central africa. so, nato makes a unique contribution to our security because only nato brings together the world's most capable democracies in a permanent integrated political and military structure. and only nato delivers the political legitimacy and military strength that no one nation or ad hoc coalition can deliver on its own. it comes down to a simple truth. shared security is better than solitary insecurity. and it's cheaper, too. it's why nato is a great defender of america, a great deal for america. and it's why nato matters to america. that said, i am the first to stress that europe must do more. i take every opportunity to point out that there should be a fairer sharing of the costs and the responsibili
patrolling against pirates, and keeping vital sea lanes safe.ropean nations are helping to ease america's security burden in other ways, too. for example, the european union is running its own counterpiracy operation. and several european nations have stepped up to respond to the growing instability in africa. in particular, in mali and central africa. so, nato makes a unique contribution to our security because only nato brings together the world's most capable democracies in a permanent...