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should our efforts to not continue to seek these reforms that would fall by the wayside. i look forward for us putting our effort in one capacity or another towards making sure the people of san francisco are getting what they expect. your support would be appreciated. >> thank you very much, madame chair. i want to thank supervisor mirkarimi for bringing this item forward. i am proud to be a co-sponsor of this amendment. as i indicated in my prior statements about the budget, i think passing a budget as part of the equation of effective governments of the city. it is not enough to pass a budget that makes sense. you have -- you have to look at whether or not structural reforms are needed. you have to assess each individual charter amendment on its merits. i want to speak now as a member of the rules committee and a chairman of that committee and somebody that heard from all sides of this issue. i have to say that we had a lot of testimony. we had passionate testimony on both sides. i appreciate the fact that so many people came to talk about the charter amendment. the re
should our efforts to not continue to seek these reforms that would fall by the wayside. i look forward for us putting our effort in one capacity or another towards making sure the people of san francisco are getting what they expect. your support would be appreciated. >> thank you very much, madame chair. i want to thank supervisor mirkarimi for bringing this item forward. i am proud to be a co-sponsor of this amendment. as i indicated in my prior statements about the budget, i think...
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>>i've seen lots of players fall off by the wayside since i was 6 so i do know what it takes so hopefully i can give it my best shot and see what happens. >>reporter: and if you can combine that sort of attitude, with this sort of talent...which incidentally helped ajax to win the tournament...well...perhaps you do have a real chance of a great career in the world's greatest game. >>the disastrous performance at this year's world cup will also no doubt have the english, french and italians thinking about investing in young footballers in the future to prevent such humiliating early exits. it's worth remembering of course that holland - made the final. >>that's it for this week's world business. thanks for watching. we'll see you again at the same time next week. of the best of europe. venice seems to be every italy connoisseur's... prague has always been beautiful... germany... the irish civilization... the eiffel tower was built... hope you've enjoyed the magic of... on sunday mornings when i'm in paris, you're likely to find me here... [ pipe organ playing ] ...in the saint sulpice chur
>>i've seen lots of players fall off by the wayside since i was 6 so i do know what it takes so hopefully i can give it my best shot and see what happens. >>reporter: and if you can combine that sort of attitude, with this sort of talent...which incidentally helped ajax to win the tournament...well...perhaps you do have a real chance of a great career in the world's greatest game. >>the disastrous performance at this year's world cup will also no doubt have the english, french...
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scoring it's another defensive blitz with a wayside make it three nil midway through the second halflley god she better call on king to finish off they sneak across. the misty tomes did school the best all around spring consolation from designing. a great free kick. and i was on my ranji with another free kick which still the saudi have on hand nor in the rebound and to make it for what. i mean time i tarried i would think most go for nine sport following a one nil win at home to i assume that all makes for interesting reading homework tend to be the winner for the past terry good had chances good chances to increase their league i would be three points for them. before tonight iscar moscow are in action and could go second with the window below the creosote yet. just below the army men in the take home bottom side to. an ice hockey. of boosted their bid to lay their hands on the coveted guarin cup after their veteran forward oleksiak in signed a one year extension to his contract with the northern side of the thirty six year old is a former world champion and double olympic medalist
scoring it's another defensive blitz with a wayside make it three nil midway through the second halflley god she better call on king to finish off they sneak across. the misty tomes did school the best all around spring consolation from designing. a great free kick. and i was on my ranji with another free kick which still the saudi have on hand nor in the rebound and to make it for what. i mean time i tarried i would think most go for nine sport following a one nil win at home to i assume that...
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another defense of the wayside make it premier midway through the second half early because of on cuefinish off and cross. plenty of time you can't miss from that kennywood point did score the best goal or asking consolation for zuba. i see my stay. with this free kick. from way i watch which so it's a saudi have on hand you know in the rebound what i mean sign therapeutic spartak moscow for nine sport following a one nil win at home to am far from the sort of expert testing then heading home turned out to be the winner in the first terry we have the chances to increase their lead would be three points but then. there is more for the night to skim or sco are in action and could go second with a win over lowly could use of the spot just below the army men in the take home bottom side such. an ice hockey. have boosted their bid to lay their hands in the coveted guarin cup after their veteran forward election yashin signed a one year extension to his contract with the northern side of the thirty six year old is a former world champion and double olympic medalist for russia joined. last s
another defense of the wayside make it premier midway through the second half early because of on cuefinish off and cross. plenty of time you can't miss from that kennywood point did score the best goal or asking consolation for zuba. i see my stay. with this free kick. from way i watch which so it's a saudi have on hand you know in the rebound what i mean sign therapeutic spartak moscow for nine sport following a one nil win at home to am far from the sort of expert testing then heading home...
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there were dozens of other competitors but they just fell by the wayside.plish what kenny did in the amount of time and also how much he was able to wolf down. >> starting to look good though the longer i look at it. >> you know you don't like hamburgers, the world's most expensive hot dog costs $69 on the menu at serendipity in new york a foot long dog cooked in white truffle oil, topped with dug fois gras and truffles, spice it up with heirloom tomato ketchup. is she going to nod her head. >> you have to order it 24 hours in advance. >> that ain't a hot dog. >> $59. >> there was a vendor on the street. >> $2. >> yeah. >> speaking of money, gas prices above $3 a gallon much of the bay area leading us to our question of the day, have you driven any where on vacation this summer. >> are we there yet? are we there yet? >> don't make me pull this show over. >>> rudy says i just returned from a trip to victoria british columbia driving my roadster topless. 2200-mile round trip averaging 24 miles per gallon. >>> on facebook, al writes that grand canyon, leaving
there were dozens of other competitors but they just fell by the wayside.plish what kenny did in the amount of time and also how much he was able to wolf down. >> starting to look good though the longer i look at it. >> you know you don't like hamburgers, the world's most expensive hot dog costs $69 on the menu at serendipity in new york a foot long dog cooked in white truffle oil, topped with dug fois gras and truffles, spice it up with heirloom tomato ketchup. is she going to nod...
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bridge toll plaza and this is the last of this screen is moving well and there is no back up on the waysideloating a new video ground a good pace. we'll be right back. you never know you might find it crushes sale begins is a close- up look at some dusty negatives worth hundreds of millions of dollars. the lucky guy who found them. >> talk about a grosz still find a box full of famous photos, a man of fresno came looking for something else. i >> went there to look for a barber chair. >> he passed and the barber chair but he found more treasure. i've >> does happen to walk over to the box and i saw glass negatives which i have never seen at a broad so before. >> he talked this seller down from 70 to $40. he thought it was nice nature shots of yosemite and caramel. little did he know that they actually want to insult adams, it is the same photographer. this was 10 years ago and has taken him until now to confirm the of send office and to the federal lot of landscapes >> my wife has been with me at an put up with me all of these years and i would like to go out and out of fresno for the summer
bridge toll plaza and this is the last of this screen is moving well and there is no back up on the waysideloating a new video ground a good pace. we'll be right back. you never know you might find it crushes sale begins is a close- up look at some dusty negatives worth hundreds of millions of dollars. the lucky guy who found them. >> talk about a grosz still find a box full of famous photos, a man of fresno came looking for something else. i >> went there to look for a barber...
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has gone by the wayside has allowed candidates running against funded candidates to raise extra money so they can compete. there are a number of states in which state candidates can get public funds to allow them to compete more effectively. we are seeing a number of challenges to those provisions around the country. there is a big challenge pending in arizona. the supreme court is weighing whether to take that case has decided that the state of arizona cannot go ahead and provide money to the candidates that are facing well funded candidates in the state. it is going to be very interesting to see how that plays out. that is a big campaign finance issue we see. host: a look at the numbers, charles, go ahead. caller: i have a couple of questions. i know under the constitution, it is supposed to be for the people, by the people. how did corporations come to be able to lobby and have the right under the constitution that other human beings have? white is not there more discussion about that? >> what we are seeing with the supreme court ruling is the justice feels corporations have as muc
has gone by the wayside has allowed candidates running against funded candidates to raise extra money so they can compete. there are a number of states in which state candidates can get public funds to allow them to compete more effectively. we are seeing a number of challenges to those provisions around the country. there is a big challenge pending in arizona. the supreme court is weighing whether to take that case has decided that the state of arizona cannot go ahead and provide money to the...
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this was not something that was going to drop by the wayside with melody's help and support. she has played an enormously important role, but so have the other two genemen on the stage with me today. jeff crowley who is the director of the office of national aids policy you will hear from and also dr. howard koh who is my terrific assistant and secretary on health who is chargedith actually reading the department wide effort, localizing the all hands-on upport for the initiative we are going to outline and i want to start by thanking the three of them because they do deserve a lot of credit for getting us to this spot today. as melody has already said, the plan is informed by not only those of you in the room but those from around the country who have worked in is area for years, who are providers and citizens living with hiv/aids, family members, advocates, faith-based communities represented and we wanted the most effective strategies and approaches so we needed to talk to the people who knew about that most effectively. and i again want to thank all the health development
this was not something that was going to drop by the wayside with melody's help and support. she has played an enormously important role, but so have the other two genemen on the stage with me today. jeff crowley who is the director of the office of national aids policy you will hear from and also dr. howard koh who is my terrific assistant and secretary on health who is chargedith actually reading the department wide effort, localizing the all hands-on upport for the initiative we are going to...
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gdp gets to 90% you can believe you're going to start to lose about 1% of gdp is going to fall tauf wayside so it really does have a real negative impact called reverse leverage. all of us in the business world have dealt with it. but it's a real problem. i do think if we -- i think we have a small chance to be successful. and again, the reason we have a small chance is i think we have built up confidence in each other and we do have these baby teeth that will allow us to get this to the congress and get an up or down vote if we can get a recommendation to come out of the commission. >> governor bald atchi. >> just a lot of ground to cover. but let me also echo along with what governor beene has said. it's been refreshing. it's been sobering. and we don't hear it enough. and we all ought to be in all quarters of the country talking on a regular basis. we were there in 94 and we were there to balance the budget for the first time in a generation. and i want to compliment you and the administration and being able to do that because it seems, though, during that 94 period with the shutdown and
gdp gets to 90% you can believe you're going to start to lose about 1% of gdp is going to fall tauf wayside so it really does have a real negative impact called reverse leverage. all of us in the business world have dealt with it. but it's a real problem. i do think if we -- i think we have a small chance to be successful. and again, the reason we have a small chance is i think we have built up confidence in each other and we do have these baby teeth that will allow us to get this to the...
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how many jobs, for example, went by the wayside because the private economy was not able to raise either sufficient to capital or had enough freedom to create the new jobs from a new business investment. in other words, all of these actions have consequences. when you borrow trillions, you are pulling money out of the private economy. that is money business could put to work. when you raise the minimum wage two or three times, you are raising the relative cost of hiring the younger teenager or the 25 year old who may not have all the skills and experience. i mean, these attempts to model the, like that are very misleading. they have almost no credibility. i feel sorry that she has to run through these. this is a political operation. it has nothing to do with fundamental economic analysis. host: i want to share with our viewers and listeners in "the financial times," today, larry summers -- america's stance on the -- recovery, is the only sensible course. can you react to that? >> you know my thought -- guest: did know, libby, my thought is this. this week the senate will take up the exte
how many jobs, for example, went by the wayside because the private economy was not able to raise either sufficient to capital or had enough freedom to create the new jobs from a new business investment. in other words, all of these actions have consequences. when you borrow trillions, you are pulling money out of the private economy. that is money business could put to work. when you raise the minimum wage two or three times, you are raising the relative cost of hiring the younger teenager or...
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gdp gets to 90% you can believe you're going to start to lose about 1% of gdp is going to fall tauf wayside so it really does have a real negative impact called reverse leverage. all of us in the business world have dealt with it. but it's a real problem. i do think if we -- i think we have a small chance to be successful. and again, the reason we have a small chance is i think we have built up confidence in each other and we do have these baby teeth that will allow us to get this to the congress and get an up or down vote if we can get a recommendation to come out of the commission. >> governor bald atchi. >> just a lot of ground to cover. but let me also echo along with what governor beene has said. it's been refreshing. it's been sobering. and we don't hear it enough. and we all ought to be in all quarters of the country talking on a regular basis. we were there in 94 and we were there to balance the budget for the first time in a generation. and i want to compliment you and the administration and being able to do that because it seems, though, during that 94 period with the shutdown and
gdp gets to 90% you can believe you're going to start to lose about 1% of gdp is going to fall tauf wayside so it really does have a real negative impact called reverse leverage. all of us in the business world have dealt with it. but it's a real problem. i do think if we -- i think we have a small chance to be successful. and again, the reason we have a small chance is i think we have built up confidence in each other and we do have these baby teeth that will allow us to get this to the...
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how many jobs went by the wayside, because the private economy was not able to raise either significant capital, or had enough freedom to create new jobs from business investments. in other words, all these actions have consequences. when you wereo money you're, -- you're pulling it out of the economy. when you raise the wages, you're raiseing the cost of hiring a teenager that may not have all the experience. these attempts to model the economy are very misleading. they have almost no credibility. this is a political operation. this has nothing to do with fundamental economical analysis. host: larry sumers who is the president's chief economic advisor writes -- to support recovery in the short term, and also to reduce definites constitutes a mixed message. host: can you react to that? guest: my thoughts are this. and i think i wrote it in that article you referred to. this week the senate is going stike up the unemployments benefit. it's going to unup to two years. i'm not thrilled about that, because i think at some point, like europe, you start creating incentives to stay unemployed.
how many jobs went by the wayside, because the private economy was not able to raise either significant capital, or had enough freedom to create new jobs from business investments. in other words, all these actions have consequences. when you wereo money you're, -- you're pulling it out of the economy. when you raise the wages, you're raiseing the cost of hiring a teenager that may not have all the experience. these attempts to model the economy are very misleading. they have almost no...
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address the economic crisis and emergencies on the domestic side of the ledger has fallen by the wayside. and on the current course we will face the very same situation again next year and the following year as well. military experts tell us that it could take up to 10 more years to achieve any acceptable outcome in afghanistan. we've already been there nine years. i believe that is still a high price to pay. now, to those who say we must pay it because we're going after al qaeda, i would note that afghanistan is where al qaeda used to be. today, there are fewer than 100 al qaeda in afghanistan, which was publicly confirmed last month by c.i.a. chief pinetta. al qaeda has located to other regions. i yield myself one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. obey: i have an appreciation for our troops who have done everything asked of them. but they are being let down by the inability of the governments of afghanistan and in some instances pakistan to do their part. i would be willing to support additional war funding, provided that congress would vote up or down e
address the economic crisis and emergencies on the domestic side of the ledger has fallen by the wayside. and on the current course we will face the very same situation again next year and the following year as well. military experts tell us that it could take up to 10 more years to achieve any acceptable outcome in afghanistan. we've already been there nine years. i believe that is still a high price to pay. now, to those who say we must pay it because we're going after al qaeda, i would note...
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the people that can possibly work for us, do we want to see our employees go by the wayside so that foreign airlines can hire more of their people? that is what we are facing. growth and job opportunities. i have 23 letters from nnw jersey business organizations in support of the merger. >> made part of the record without objection. >> i would like to touch a little bit more on the ability of continental to effectively compete against large, combined european carriers. if the murder did not take+ place, what are the implications? >> we are very proud of the carrier we have created. our culture has permitted us to work together of four great products and customer service. however, we are simply too small to compete effectively on thee ourselves. we are finding greater and greater difficulty in retaining business customers. we are facing increasing competition in the united states and abroad. with powerful, foreign, well- financed competitors, some sought -- sometimes well- financed by competitors who are profitable and invested in their products and services, outstripping our own. it is very
the people that can possibly work for us, do we want to see our employees go by the wayside so that foreign airlines can hire more of their people? that is what we are facing. growth and job opportunities. i have 23 letters from nnw jersey business organizations in support of the merger. >> made part of the record without objection. >> i would like to touch a little bit more on the ability of continental to effectively compete against large, combined european carriers. if the murder...
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this was not something that was going to drop by the wayside with melody's help and support.has played an enormously important role, but so have the other two gentlemen on the stage with me tay. jeff crowley who is the director of the office of national aids policy you will hear from and also dr. howard koh who is my terrific assistant and secretary on health who is charged with actually reading the department wide effort, localizing the all hands-on support for the initiative we are going to outline and i want to start by thanking the three of them because they do deserve a lot of credit for getting us to this spot today. as melody has already said, the plan is informed by not only those of you in the room but those from around the country who have worked in this area for years, who are providers and citizens living with hiv/aids, family members, advocates, faith-based communities represented and we wanted the most effective strategies and approaches so we needed to talk to the people who knew about that most effectively. and i again want to thank all the health development
this was not something that was going to drop by the wayside with melody's help and support.has played an enormously important role, but so have the other two gentlemen on the stage with me tay. jeff crowley who is the director of the office of national aids policy you will hear from and also dr. howard koh who is my terrific assistant and secretary on health who is charged with actually reading the department wide effort, localizing the all hands-on support for the initiative we are going to...