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i have a specific ratio which i use which is very useful, which is the ratio of what private business capital investment is to liquid cash flow or more specifically illiquid fixed asset investment to liquid cash flow. the extent to which businesses are willing to take that liquid asset and put it into a the assets which they can't sell tells you how confident you are about this issue. that number until very recently was at the lowest level since 1938. it is a measure of how severe the issue of uncertainty has been and it's only sense come up little bits. we still have a way to go and i'm not exactly over optimistic about where we are going. i would be surprised if we fell into another deep recession but it's hard to see either in the united states or indeed the rest of the world moving toward any major recoveries which will bring us back to the pre-2008 crisis. >> you took us through a bit of the history there. going back to begin the fewer term as fed chairman ,-com,-com ma knowing what you know now five years later, is there anything you would have done differently? >> well, yeah if
i have a specific ratio which i use which is very useful, which is the ratio of what private business capital investment is to liquid cash flow or more specifically illiquid fixed asset investment to liquid cash flow. the extent to which businesses are willing to take that liquid asset and put it into a the assets which they can't sell tells you how confident you are about this issue. that number until very recently was at the lowest level since 1938. it is a measure of how severe the issue of...
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we are now on a path which perhaps we can work this out by a negotiating process in which in addition to our friends the europeans the russians will also be involved and perhaps up to a point the chinese. and perhaps even we'll talk a little bit about it with the iranians. and that's i think the right way to go. >> does had a mean president assad stays in power? >> that's a very difficult question to answer explicitly. i have no way to speak authorize authoritatively on this. he was interviewed by german publication der spiegel, in which he sounded adamant. he was asked are are you going to run next year? he said i have not clearly decided. rather than he has to leave, he shouldn't run. whether the negotiations are constructive, if there's a chance of conthriving somethint- contriving in syria, that maybe a solution along these lines can be found. >> the threat of an attack prompted action on chemical weapons but the civil war goes on and people are starving in that country. has anything really imhaingd the civil war? >> -- changed about the civil war? >> when you talk about the civil
we are now on a path which perhaps we can work this out by a negotiating process in which in addition to our friends the europeans the russians will also be involved and perhaps up to a point the chinese. and perhaps even we'll talk a little bit about it with the iranians. and that's i think the right way to go. >> does had a mean president assad stays in power? >> that's a very difficult question to answer explicitly. i have no way to speak authorize authoritatively on this. he was...
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which consists in saying the you who is too credible b. you. always do the avoidance of course the fact is that we are living in a world where i would say both true we of course in the world of floating currencies it's certainly normal that the yahoo appears as being credible but it is not welcome of course that it would be skyrocketing that's absolutely obvious but again we depend on the decisions of. the vestas and savers the world over. the former head of the european central bank thank you very much for this interview thank you very much melissa. the diplomacy that seems to be coming from washington it appears to be just falling sure of the expectations of the united states as a superior negotiator as a superior diplomatic player but we see what happened in egypt after the arab spring and the election of morsi if there was a space there where the united states could have played a critical role just assuring more and more seats on a path that would have maybe brought some advance meant on some jobs economic development in that period of time
which consists in saying the you who is too credible b. you. always do the avoidance of course the fact is that we are living in a world where i would say both true we of course in the world of floating currencies it's certainly normal that the yahoo appears as being credible but it is not welcome of course that it would be skyrocketing that's absolutely obvious but again we depend on the decisions of. the vestas and savers the world over. the former head of the european central bank thank you...
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which thought that was the ultimate betrayal of another story a lie one of the. one of the closest allies of the united states and. never actually forgave the usa for turning its back on more but. in the long run a new thought that todt the support of the army so it had a safety net it had an insurance policy in both egypt and in two you see about was that was one of the major reasons that actually the obama pulled the rug from under their feet. off mubarak knowing fully well that supporting this important pivotal point where the actually win over the conflict win over the support of the people to the army which actually took over power and diffused to relinquish power it was only after protests further. we had what i think that talks more about indecision and the lack of strategery even understanding what's going on on the ground and how would you how would you look at how the western powers particularly the united states has dealt with events in the greater middle east over the last two years because you know we can look at each individual country in their spec
which thought that was the ultimate betrayal of another story a lie one of the. one of the closest allies of the united states and. never actually forgave the usa for turning its back on more but. in the long run a new thought that todt the support of the army so it had a safety net it had an insurance policy in both egypt and in two you see about was that was one of the major reasons that actually the obama pulled the rug from under their feet. off mubarak knowing fully well that supporting...
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which leads to the structural deficits. the main achievements will happen this year and next as you'll hear in the next item with the transportation task force on the capital side and on the operating side, the investments that you made or permitted in maintenance is closing that $70 million gap on the operations side. when we come to you in january with a first over view of the operating budget, we hope to have a revised number that's hopefully a smaller number because we have started to close the gap on the operator side. and then the final goal, which is about the work environment that we need to create in order to achieve those other goals and we have lauren grasher or our traffic controller pictured here. the folks who do this work are not in the spotlight, but they're working hard out there in the public rights of way everyday to make the system safe and affective and it's our job to support all of our staff to make sure that they can be affective. in terms of the highlights, i'm going to talk about the employee surve
which leads to the structural deficits. the main achievements will happen this year and next as you'll hear in the next item with the transportation task force on the capital side and on the operating side, the investments that you made or permitted in maintenance is closing that $70 million gap on the operations side. when we come to you in january with a first over view of the operating budget, we hope to have a revised number that's hopefully a smaller number because we have started to close...
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we had to look at which corridors are currently under going study and which weren't and which that had ability to be leveraged with additional projects so based on methodology and criteria we focussed on this criteria in the corridor. since completion of the project that build program that -- built up off the work in the plans in the area, we looked at developing a transit design that was incorporated for the transit effectiveness project. that's going through its process right now being designed at least for the transit component and looking at pedestrian safety as well. the folsom corridor that were identified in the project were focused on the central corridor in the environmental impact report that was looking on how to manage and improve the street network through so many -- so soma. it's
we had to look at which corridors are currently under going study and which weren't and which that had ability to be leveraged with additional projects so based on methodology and criteria we focussed on this criteria in the corridor. since completion of the project that build program that -- built up off the work in the plans in the area, we looked at developing a transit design that was incorporated for the transit effectiveness project. that's going through its process right now being...
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green which is owned and funded by the government has said it supports the marines which appears to be a fresh attempt by the ap and the like is to wrestle control of the oil rich country away from rebel grapes before to topple mom aunt kathy's regime in two thousand and eleven the society from dental school so this is because we want to ensure the safety of the b of its people and to achieve its security the other point is the formation of the libyan army and an end to illegal armed formations. each day maybe the revolutionaries operation room is the same in each of the captured and held prime minister of the saigon hostage last month over allegations he knew about the us right to outcry to suspect abu salih it. saigon has been struggling in texas allies of tortilla since he took office last year off to a number of cds on a couple of buildings and foreign embassy is the spotlight was like a stone in the last year when four americans were killed by a militant attack the us called to let more recently russia's embassy came under attack last month sixty minute as he tried to gain access
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by the way, one thing which certainly is not included in this agreement and which would be a serious misstep for us to feel that we need to do some kind of confidence building measure with iran floss mention here of what kind of iran will be playing in the middle region. saudis andear of the the other gulf arabs is that in is what's going to happen that the united states will get commitment from iran to make concessions on the nuclear front. in return, the united states oing to turn a blind eye to iran's playing a major solution. by the role in or. region we were not at the at the table on the table. be we are the ones who will sacrificed and in this context involving iran in discussions about the future of syria is matter. iran is not welcome to in discussions until iran signs on to the principal what were agreed to in was called the geneva one conference about syria. to be a y there has government.to a new t's pretty fiftying kind of commitment. frankly, the rugs shins agreed to it and the u.s. intended this by d be a government led many of the same people now in his but not assad
by the way, one thing which certainly is not included in this agreement and which would be a serious misstep for us to feel that we need to do some kind of confidence building measure with iran floss mention here of what kind of iran will be playing in the middle region. saudis andear of the the other gulf arabs is that in is what's going to happen that the united states will get commitment from iran to make concessions on the nuclear front. in return, the united states oing to turn a blind eye...
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there have been instances which we've agreed. afghanistan, believe it or not there was a period of time which we collaborated effectively with iran but these things are fleeting and not forever so you are right. >> i just had a question if we weren't americay enough already. i'd like to talk about iranian domestic economics. we talk about sanctions and how that effects them and their economy. t i was wondering how severe are some of their own policies, how severe is the recovery going to be for the highly educated and underememployed young population, you mentioned 65% under 35 years old, what's the way forward for them? is that going to involve reprivatizing the industry in iran? >> iran economically looks worse than it should look because it has a very sophisticated business sector, highly educated people, a good labor force and a tradition of being economically they are ountry and petroleum producers which we ouven forget. we keep the sanctions which under circumstances it's american law it will continue to contract. i agree w
there have been instances which we've agreed. afghanistan, believe it or not there was a period of time which we collaborated effectively with iran but these things are fleeting and not forever so you are right. >> i just had a question if we weren't americay enough already. i'd like to talk about iranian domestic economics. we talk about sanctions and how that effects them and their economy. t i was wondering how severe are some of their own policies, how severe is the recovery going to...
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as a critical ally for the united states, with which they have a set of unique relationships, on which their security, at least in part, depends, and the more that we can embrace that and become less defensive and relate our interests in the thetionship to each side, interests of the day, i think the better, but i agree with you. i have been at one conference in america or meetings and america where it was used because it means something to them. when your committee was looking at this a few years ago, it was very much in the aftermath of the first months of the obama administration, where i think there were those feeling more pronounced than today that the obama administration was not interested in allies, and as i was trying to say in my opening remarks, i think the obama administration realize that far, andn had gone too that they needed to show that they could use allies to achieve things in the world. having that set of functioning relationships, so i think that the backdrop of the previous operating on, it has changed somewhat. not only in relation to the u.k. but more importantl
as a critical ally for the united states, with which they have a set of unique relationships, on which their security, at least in part, depends, and the more that we can embrace that and become less defensive and relate our interests in the thetionship to each side, interests of the day, i think the better, but i agree with you. i have been at one conference in america or meetings and america where it was used because it means something to them. when your committee was looking at this a few...
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which is setting the conditions for another nato intervention like iraq and like afghanistan which is exactly what. has been preconceived. you know the murder of the revolutionary guard who was essential to this plan so that they they're now planning to or trying to take over tripoli but because there are so many different factions in there they can't seem to succeed so they resort to murdering each other let me get this straight could someone not have seen this coming into taffy's final hours those very violent now as we heard how much better libya would be with him gone. we look at the picture now and there's a very different picture emerging isn't there. good question the nato member states saw this coming they know exactly what was going to happen the arabs are not a united people and the only person who could have kept the nation united was the revolutionary moamar gaddafi so yes the western forces the nato nations member states saw this coming and they knew there would be chaos in the country and this is why that there is no solution other than probably the condition is set abso
which is setting the conditions for another nato intervention like iraq and like afghanistan which is exactly what. has been preconceived. you know the murder of the revolutionary guard who was essential to this plan so that they they're now planning to or trying to take over tripoli but because there are so many different factions in there they can't seem to succeed so they resort to murdering each other let me get this straight could someone not have seen this coming into taffy's final hours...
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but you would not otherwise perform which is basic. and so, there is then, the potential for higher liability if something was to happen, you have recognized that there was possible concern. >> thank you. >> next? >> i did have a question. >> the arguments that been made that the burden is on the requestor of the permit, you know the permit applicant, to, establish the basis for the removal and that the burden was not met, here. and it... when you approach your review, of these permits, are you going through any type of like a checklist or sort of is one factor more positive than another in making the determination that is such a permit application should be approved for removal? >> our arborist will do their own assessment and we looking at the structure of the industry. and as you know i have presented before you in many other cases if the tree is healthy and structurally sound even if there are other factors that can be mitigated through the pruning or the sidewalk repair we do not approve the removal, in these cases we felt that th
but you would not otherwise perform which is basic. and so, there is then, the potential for higher liability if something was to happen, you have recognized that there was possible concern. >> thank you. >> next? >> i did have a question. >> the arguments that been made that the burden is on the requestor of the permit, you know the permit applicant, to, establish the basis for the removal and that the burden was not met, here. and it... when you approach your review,...
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avoid the impact of protest out of marches and of strikes which seek to challenge. the which is being meted out to people up and down the country right now i'm right . carry on windows or live they carry on thank you very much indeed it's of for sharing your views with us thank you for having me on. greenpeace activists are on the move in russia and they have been sent to st petersburg to stand trial for trying to board a russian oil rig in the arctic and allegedly putting the crew at risk our correspondent has followed their trials the details are ahead. adoptive parents in the you are so we hoping and want to trigger an online investigation has exposed an underground market which organizes bypassing any government oversight vulnerable kids one hundred over two people who have been refused to chance the chance to adopt. and i found out the majority of foreign children back. animal owners may be familiar with the term private re homey typically it refers to those seeking to give their pet away but today the practice is reportedly being used by parents looking to giv
avoid the impact of protest out of marches and of strikes which seek to challenge. the which is being meted out to people up and down the country right now i'm right . carry on windows or live they carry on thank you very much indeed it's of for sharing your views with us thank you for having me on. greenpeace activists are on the move in russia and they have been sent to st petersburg to stand trial for trying to board a russian oil rig in the arctic and allegedly putting the crew at risk our...
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which has sustained the west for so long, is now at an end. there is a feeling of contradiction between our material demands and our spiritual needs. because of this, many artists today are turning back to first principles, and the first principle of all is nature. this is robert smithson in a film he made in 1970 of his pivotal earthwork, spiral jetty. this 1,500-foot-long coil of rock was built in utah's great salt lake. it leads the visitor out into the water, like an ancient hero venturing through a maze. he sought a modern restatement of the artist's relationship to nature, one which led away from what he considered to be the historical exhaustion of painting and sculpture. spiral jetty is now underwater, but the concept of earthworks like this challenged, expanded, and revitalized our notion of what art is. in the environmental work running fence, six miles of parachute material mounted on poles were stretched across sonoma, california, to the sea. the entire ranching community and the california office of environmental protection were i
which has sustained the west for so long, is now at an end. there is a feeling of contradiction between our material demands and our spiritual needs. because of this, many artists today are turning back to first principles, and the first principle of all is nature. this is robert smithson in a film he made in 1970 of his pivotal earthwork, spiral jetty. this 1,500-foot-long coil of rock was built in utah's great salt lake. it leads the visitor out into the water, like an ancient hero venturing...
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what's the metaphor for -- >> i have in mind a society in which the wealth is shared, in which there is a mesh of organizations that are grounded in the social contract, that takes seriously the mutual obligations that people have to each other. but more than anything else -- i'm sorry, but i want to echo something that fdr once said. when he said that, you know, you not only have to have personal freedoms and political freedoms, the right to vote the right to speak, you have to have social freedom. you have to have the freedom from want, the freedom from poverty, the freedom that comes with a lack of health care. getting ahead cannot be the only motive that motivates people. you have to imagine what a good life is. but agency, the ability to do that, to have the capacity to basically be able to make decisions and learn how to govern and not just be governed -- >> as a citizen. >> as a citizen. >> a citizen is a moral agent of -- >> a citizen is a political and moral agent who in fact has a shared sense of hope and responsibility to others and not just to him or herself. under this s
what's the metaphor for -- >> i have in mind a society in which the wealth is shared, in which there is a mesh of organizations that are grounded in the social contract, that takes seriously the mutual obligations that people have to each other. but more than anything else -- i'm sorry, but i want to echo something that fdr once said. when he said that, you know, you not only have to have personal freedoms and political freedoms, the right to vote the right to speak, you have to have...
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which are coming up and which will be debated in the united states dependent on which way we eventuallyrdly, i think our ability to influence the united states the pins on having assets and expertise available and on the table. and that means retaining our expertise and assets particularly in areas that will continue to be primarily the middle east but also increasingly the asia-pacific region. so as i said we need to i think resolve for ourselves whether we play a broader political and security role in the asia-pacific am not suggesting we do anything like the united states can be and is already doing, but are we going to to extend our broader foreign policy to areas other than commercial diplomacy in that area, and i'm going to maintain our expertise in different parts of the middle east jigsaw, whether it's iran, air of israel, whether we maintain our expertise on afghanistan and pakistan. these are the areas where we can exercise influence where we've got something additional to put on the table and to cause the united states administration of the day just to rethink its policy and
which are coming up and which will be debated in the united states dependent on which way we eventuallyrdly, i think our ability to influence the united states the pins on having assets and expertise available and on the table. and that means retaining our expertise and assets particularly in areas that will continue to be primarily the middle east but also increasingly the asia-pacific region. so as i said we need to i think resolve for ourselves whether we play a broader political and...
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this has been deformed, which has been used 50, 100 years? >> i believe after the 1930's, he formed rebar is what is used. >> this is standard. that is used in the vertical wall, almost any place except for the special slabs. >> the slab also has reinforcement, but it has much less than a conventional slab. >> they poured the slab one grade, sitting right on the ground? >> it is one great, but it is designed as a structural slab. we are counting on the bearing of the slab on grade because of the poor soil underneath. we used a structural slab. is interconnected, going back to what john mentioned with the pilings and the caps. >> even if the ground underneath the building settles, which it could do it in an earthquake, the slab will retain its application and integrity and strength. >> that is why it is 10 inches, thicker than your normal 5 inch slab. >> why should it be thicker than the floor above? >> because the slabs on grade is a conventional slap, it is not post tension. >> one of the things the building designers do is to make the floor
this has been deformed, which has been used 50, 100 years? >> i believe after the 1930's, he formed rebar is what is used. >> this is standard. that is used in the vertical wall, almost any place except for the special slabs. >> the slab also has reinforcement, but it has much less than a conventional slab. >> they poured the slab one grade, sitting right on the ground? >> it is one great, but it is designed as a structural slab. we are counting on the bearing of...
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[ passenger ] united. ♪ [ mandarin ] which airline? [ passenger ] united. [ arabic ] which airline?lian ] where are we going? [ passenger ] united. [ male announcer ] more destinations than any other airline. [ thai ] which airline do you fly? [ passenger ] united. [ male announcer ] that's great, big world friendly. ♪ >>> there are times when it could be hard to find a bull market in anything that's easy to get your head around. this is not one of those moments. right now we've got a red hot bull market in the wireless tower stocks, the backbone of mobile networks around the globe. these towers are everywhere. you probably see at least one on your daily commute. and this one is one of the things in your daily life where you see it and do the homework and realize, yes, the group, even with their like funny little pine trees that are really towers, is extremely viable. last month i told you about there's been this gigantic spate of acquisitions in the tower space. but the industry basically coalescing into what some say is the slap happy oligopoly. crown castle, american tower and sb
[ passenger ] united. ♪ [ mandarin ] which airline? [ passenger ] united. [ arabic ] which airline?lian ] where are we going? [ passenger ] united. [ male announcer ] more destinations than any other airline. [ thai ] which airline do you fly? [ passenger ] united. [ male announcer ] that's great, big world friendly. ♪ >>> there are times when it could be hard to find a bull market in anything that's easy to get your head around. this is not one of those moments. right now we've...
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i turned my tap on and nothing came out which was very frightening.
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so secret tribunals in which there will be no defense. and there will be no openness and in which the big corporations can do what they like and the example at the minute at the moment is in ecuador where chevron is pouring billions of poisons into the amazonian eco system which i think it's perhaps the largest in the world and no one will be able to do anything about it so you can forget health and environment it's all going out of the window in order to serve the interests of a small group largely of american corporations so are you saying that the average consumer will be exposed to harmful chemicals that is that what we're talking about hair there will be no way of stopping that exposure in the child being a was there is the doctrine of expected profits and i as a corporation can pick any figure out of the sky and then say that you as an individual or you as a government are stopping my expected profits therefore anything that i do which is harmful or not be able to stop b.p. start and indeed anything you do to try to stop it will res
so secret tribunals in which there will be no defense. and there will be no openness and in which the big corporations can do what they like and the example at the minute at the moment is in ecuador where chevron is pouring billions of poisons into the amazonian eco system which i think it's perhaps the largest in the world and no one will be able to do anything about it so you can forget health and environment it's all going out of the window in order to serve the interests of a small group...
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yamamoto to discuss the funding strategies and she'll be focusing on the transportation task force which has laid out the overall transportation strategy for the city. hi monique? >> good morning and members of the board of supervisors committee. the mayor's task force that i think you have heard of preliminary set of recommendations and findings of the mayor's task force. but i'm here this morning to speak to you about how some of those recommendations could apply to the eastern neighborhood hearing. as you know, the task force is concentrating on infrastructure and not operating expenses nor is it looking at parks and other kinds of concerns within this particular hearing. the task force has been examining the needs for capital programming across the city in light of the kinds of conditions our transportation system is in now as well as the new growth, both in terms of residents and jobs in the city. and so the scope of the task force work does not address the operating deficits nor does it solve all of the problems that have been identified. about $10 billion have been identified as a
yamamoto to discuss the funding strategies and she'll be focusing on the transportation task force which has laid out the overall transportation strategy for the city. hi monique? >> good morning and members of the board of supervisors committee. the mayor's task force that i think you have heard of preliminary set of recommendations and findings of the mayor's task force. but i'm here this morning to speak to you about how some of those recommendations could apply to the eastern...
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so it's problematic for some of those reasons. >> here's a statement from ahip, which is the kind of health insurance trade group. it says, changing the rules are after health plans have already met the requirements of the law could destabilize the market, result in higher premiums for consumers. it goes on to say that additional steps must be taken to stabilize the marketplace and mitigate the adverse effect on consumers. they're talking about precisely these issues you've highlighted. behind the scenes, is this war between the white house and the insurers? because it sure as heck feels like it. >> it's definitely putting the white house -- first of all, the white house, it's clear that what they did is kind of retreat into a defensible position. they saw that the house vote on the upton bill was likely to pass, and then, obviously, as you mentioned, you know, the senate democrats were put kind of in between a rock and a hard place, and the president would have been forced to veto something that took away very valuable provisions from the affordable care act that i think are tremend
so it's problematic for some of those reasons. >> here's a statement from ahip, which is the kind of health insurance trade group. it says, changing the rules are after health plans have already met the requirements of the law could destabilize the market, result in higher premiums for consumers. it goes on to say that additional steps must be taken to stabilize the marketplace and mitigate the adverse effect on consumers. they're talking about precisely these issues you've highlighted....
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sold an interest rate swap which added a half a million pounds to the debt which then the property was a say by r.b.s. own property sayers at an artificially low price two million pounds but no below what was actually work then they stole the property from eddie and cheryl warren had this hotel stolen from them from cameron oz born in r.b.s. this is funny actually chairs of these does couple muslim up in afghanistan and had their heads blown off and chopped off in saudi arabia for cameron i was born and r.b.s. doing to them what they say they're fighting against in these foreign countries it's absolutely amazing this poor these poor people are the victims of financial terrorism right here in the u.k. and i was born a camera there are two little piggies on her nipples swinging in the google clubs to the pole dancing. but meanwhile going to kill a british people hope to god to divorce their lives or shout balls because there are terrorists. well you know this is something that should not actually be a surprise because we've seen it over and over and over we saw it used against greece we
sold an interest rate swap which added a half a million pounds to the debt which then the property was a say by r.b.s. own property sayers at an artificially low price two million pounds but no below what was actually work then they stole the property from eddie and cheryl warren had this hotel stolen from them from cameron oz born in r.b.s. this is funny actually chairs of these does couple muslim up in afghanistan and had their heads blown off and chopped off in saudi arabia for cameron i was...
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we ended up going and saying, okay, if we do a concrete building instead, which was web core's idea,get 13 floors, not 12 floors. the concrete doesn't require much space between the floors as a steel building does. and it could be cheaper. yes, more space, less money, great idea. ♪ ♪ >> we know that right now there are things happening in power, with sewer, with water that are not always proven technologies, but they're things that are enough proven you should take a bit of a risk and you should show others it can be done. >> we're showing the world, suddenly had wind turbines which they didn't have before. so, our team realizing that time would change, and realizing where the opportunities were today, we said, you know what, we started out as really something to control wind as an asset, when you combine today's technology becomes something entirely different. >> wind turbines in an urban environment is a relatively new concept. there are a few buildings in other major cities where they have installed wind turbines on the roof. and wind turbines in buildings are effective. >> the di
we ended up going and saying, okay, if we do a concrete building instead, which was web core's idea,get 13 floors, not 12 floors. the concrete doesn't require much space between the floors as a steel building does. and it could be cheaper. yes, more space, less money, great idea. ♪ ♪ >> we know that right now there are things happening in power, with sewer, with water that are not always proven technologies, but they're things that are enough proven you should take a bit of a risk and...
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europe waits to hear which way ukraine will finally turn over the e.u. deal while in kiev tens of thousands continue to push for the government to look west also. tremors in texas no new usually high number of quakes hit communities as locals and scientists point the finger at fracking and. drones are finding an increasingly wide use all over the world but we are not going to operate them as other countries do it's not a video game we bring you take on drone warfare and his assessment of the russian city will be hosting the winter olympics in two months time. and i welcome you watching r.t. with me andrey farmer now the e.u.'s eastern recruits begin their summit shortly with ukraine's president firmly in the spotlight as he hesitates over signing up to closer ties with brussels meanwhile pro european demonstrations in kiev are into their fifth day with hundreds of people the siege in the parliament building day and night. is in kiev. there will be staying here at least until the end of friday and the protests are continuing day and night despite is getti
europe waits to hear which way ukraine will finally turn over the e.u. deal while in kiev tens of thousands continue to push for the government to look west also. tremors in texas no new usually high number of quakes hit communities as locals and scientists point the finger at fracking and. drones are finding an increasingly wide use all over the world but we are not going to operate them as other countries do it's not a video game we bring you take on drone warfare and his assessment of the...
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which i think is central. i'll tell you, i'm pretty happy with the lack of ambition with nato on cyber issues and almost ecstatic about it. the opportunities to get it wrong in a flashy and expensive way that sends money down the drain so that we can cut ribbons or call a success is the much larger danger i'm worried about. that we are not going to make progress and we are going to waste a lot of really limited resources. my main ambition is we stop thinking about the cyber as a technological issue. great. techies have a lot to worry about. we should let that happen. let's separate that away from the warfare issues. there are a couple of things we can do going in for the 2014 summit. first, as you can guess, i am very happy with the status quo. if we come out of the uk submit and just say iing let's stay wi our commitment and worry about nato defenses and have that as the primary thing we keep our focus on, that's a win. some of the other countries would not be happy with that. there are a few other things we
which i think is central. i'll tell you, i'm pretty happy with the lack of ambition with nato on cyber issues and almost ecstatic about it. the opportunities to get it wrong in a flashy and expensive way that sends money down the drain so that we can cut ribbons or call a success is the much larger danger i'm worried about. that we are not going to make progress and we are going to waste a lot of really limited resources. my main ambition is we stop thinking about the cyber as a technological...
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spinal cord, which caught people's fancy?now i was blown away by the slide show. >> i'm excited about it myself. if you think about it, two years ago when we first got -- we had just gotten ampyra to market to help people walk with m.s. we had one drug in clinical studies now we have six. so we made a lot of progress in two years. the one i think most people are focused on right now among many great ones is taking the same drug substance in ampyra and see if it can help people walk better who have had strokes. 7 million people living with it. >> of the markets that are left to tackle. >> right. >> right? >> that's a huge one. and about half of those people have ongoing walking disabilities. 800,000 new cases a year. and we showed in an initial trial some promise with this drug that seemed to actually improve walking speed in people with post stroke. so we're going to talk to fda and hopefully if they agree, we'll start by the second quarter a new clinical study hopefully to help support approval. >> right. you go to tremendou
spinal cord, which caught people's fancy?now i was blown away by the slide show. >> i'm excited about it myself. if you think about it, two years ago when we first got -- we had just gotten ampyra to market to help people walk with m.s. we had one drug in clinical studies now we have six. so we made a lot of progress in two years. the one i think most people are focused on right now among many great ones is taking the same drug substance in ampyra and see if it can help people walk better...
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i'm better off buying a used car in san francisco than i am trying to figure out which provider, which facility provides better karat a reasonable cost. when i buy a used car, they give me a car fax and it says that car has been involved in five collisions or that car was a rental. i have the data. it gives me the information to make the best decision. right now you have the power to look at regulation, to look at legislation, to promote transparency because secrecy is never a good thing. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker, please. >> i wanted to answer your question, supervisor. last year the commute hospital of san francisco sent $179 million dollar on health care. >> next speaker. if anybody wants to speak in public comment, come forward. >> i want to congratulate you for pronouncing my name right. i'm going to make a short comment. i think this is a wonderful hearing that we're having today and i thank the supervisors and the speakers forgiving this presentation. i've had a long term interest in health care and why it's so ex pen -- expensive and why they can't provide
i'm better off buying a used car in san francisco than i am trying to figure out which provider, which facility provides better karat a reasonable cost. when i buy a used car, they give me a car fax and it says that car has been involved in five collisions or that car was a rental. i have the data. it gives me the information to make the best decision. right now you have the power to look at regulation, to look at legislation, to promote transparency because secrecy is never a good thing. thank...
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pressured the fiction which is a very very stupid idea. prosecutors have started investigations into the complaints some of which they use it disrupted order and mock egypt and its leaders and accusations echo those made by muslim brotherhood supporters against the tv presenter with more she was in power and which led to use it briefly being detained by the leaks use. the where is all a plenary session of the european parliament and stars were again sought the approval of the new data protection rules for the digital age. the um this is a lot was accosted by a parliamentary committee that approved an updating of regulations for private citizens as well as data handling by national security agencies. after almost a year in hostage negotiations four thousand amendments submissions and more than fifty meetings that data protection law was approved by the committee on civil liberties justice and home affairs in stocks pared officials say it's more difficult the new data protection directive is politically sensitive because it deals with data h
pressured the fiction which is a very very stupid idea. prosecutors have started investigations into the complaints some of which they use it disrupted order and mock egypt and its leaders and accusations echo those made by muslim brotherhood supporters against the tv presenter with more she was in power and which led to use it briefly being detained by the leaks use. the where is all a plenary session of the european parliament and stars were again sought the approval of the new data...
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plans to switch to mass production which will mean different technologies and approaches which is why we're building another factory. attention to detail has security took place among the elite robotics companies of the world he continues to strive three find his designs and solve a more complicated tasks with his new production facilities just around the corner i'm sure we'll be seeing much more of his high tech help soon so next time you turn on the t.v. or put the kettle on spare a thought for the robotics team to help keep the energy work is safe under. the most is the third largest in the world it's the hearts of the city transporting around nine million people every day. needless to say all this traffic takes its toll. on something a lot. every morning i join the throngs of people commuting to work in the hustle and bustle of the moscow metro. on the red line was one of the first stations built . opened in one thousand nine hundred thirty five as a showpiece for the soviet government the beauty of the miniature is known the world over almost eighty years later there are still pl
plans to switch to mass production which will mean different technologies and approaches which is why we're building another factory. attention to detail has security took place among the elite robotics companies of the world he continues to strive three find his designs and solve a more complicated tasks with his new production facilities just around the corner i'm sure we'll be seeing much more of his high tech help soon so next time you turn on the t.v. or put the kettle on spare a thought...
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the vapor it contains condenses into clouds, many of which release rain. the cool air is now dry, but more and more warm air is rising up beneath it. this displaces the cool air away from the equator, pushing it north and south toward the subtropics. because of earth's spheroidal shape, air currents begin to crowd together as they move into higher latitudes. this causes the air to grow dense and heavy, so that it descends earthward about 30 degrees north and south of the equator. the air is compressively heated upon reaching low altitudes. the result is a mass of warm, dry air, few clouds, and low humidity. this encourages evaporation. the result is the stark, parched landscape of most of the world's deserts. a few deserts occur outside these subtropical latitudes in the rain shadows of mountains, such as california's sierra nevada. the rain shadow effect works as follows. warm, moist air moves east across the pacific. it hits the coast and is forced upward to get over the mountains. as it rises, it expands and cools, and its moisture turns into clouds, ra
the vapor it contains condenses into clouds, many of which release rain. the cool air is now dry, but more and more warm air is rising up beneath it. this displaces the cool air away from the equator, pushing it north and south toward the subtropics. because of earth's spheroidal shape, air currents begin to crowd together as they move into higher latitudes. this causes the air to grow dense and heavy, so that it descends earthward about 30 degrees north and south of the equator. the air is...
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which is commissioner comments and questions. okay, seeing none, then we will move on to item 3, which is the consideration of the minutes for the board's meeting of october 9th, 2013. >> i move to approve the minutes. >> and is there any public comment on the minutes? >> seeing none, if you could call the roll on the minutes? >> on that motion from commissioner hurtado to adopt the october 9, 2013 minutes, commissioner fung? >> aye. >> president hwang is absent. >> lazarus, aye. >> and commissioner honda. >> aye. >> the vote is 4-0 and the minutes are adopted. >> now on to item four, appeal number 1 3-085.shasha lewis dba "ola's exotic coffee & tea & oak & bbq", appellant(s) vs. dept. of public works bureau of street-use & mapping, responden nand the address is2801 leavenworth street. appealing the denial on june 27, 2013, of a mobile food facility permit (sale of coffee, tea, and sweets). application no. 13mff-0082 >> this matter was heard and it is on for further consideration today it was consider continued to allow them, and
which is commissioner comments and questions. okay, seeing none, then we will move on to item 3, which is the consideration of the minutes for the board's meeting of october 9th, 2013. >> i move to approve the minutes. >> and is there any public comment on the minutes? >> seeing none, if you could call the roll on the minutes? >> on that motion from commissioner hurtado to adopt the october 9, 2013 minutes, commissioner fung? >> aye. >> president hwang is...
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for local transit which is mainly our munis system, the four key areas we are working on now which is the extension which will go through the soma area into chinatown and north beach that is under construction right now that's why we have the opportunity to do the central corridor study to look at how we can improve the transportation network through there. we are will is in the process, we purchased about 70 new buses and we are upgrading our transit fleet throughout the system. so better buses mean more on time performance, better reliability, less breakdowns and so, that we should started seeing that effects in the next year. we are working very diligently in the transit project that is looking at a system wide transit system. that is going through its environmental phase now. our goal is to have it completed the in the spring of next year and we can start the implementation process. in the meantime we are looking at doing pilot treatments which are dedicated transit only lanes and most of those are currently under way or will be under way in the next year. so specifically on the t
for local transit which is mainly our munis system, the four key areas we are working on now which is the extension which will go through the soma area into chinatown and north beach that is under construction right now that's why we have the opportunity to do the central corridor study to look at how we can improve the transportation network through there. we are will is in the process, we purchased about 70 new buses and we are upgrading our transit fleet throughout the system. so better...
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which is the department of homeland security's ability to shut down entire communication networks. this would prevent people in the area from using their phones or internet. dhs says the procedure is necessary in times of crisis the detonation of a remote controlled explosive the procedure was approved in two thousand set. but no one really knows underwear pretax dhs is actually allowed to flank the internet kill switch. in some fear it could be yours. during a protest against quiz for talented stampers is going to cut eleven. bay area rapid transit officials disrupted activists plans by turning off the internet and cell service for three hours in four different transit stations. the following is the electronic privacy information center filed a freedom of information act request for dhs to hand over its plans to activate your neck else which determine whether the procedure violates free speech rights and safety. dhs previously argued that handing over such information could hinder long course the techniques and prosecutions. that argument was tossed out by last week's federal cour
which is the department of homeland security's ability to shut down entire communication networks. this would prevent people in the area from using their phones or internet. dhs says the procedure is necessary in times of crisis the detonation of a remote controlled explosive the procedure was approved in two thousand set. but no one really knows underwear pretax dhs is actually allowed to flank the internet kill switch. in some fear it could be yours. during a protest against quiz for talented...
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in which thea case chair can think of a long list of questions which should be by the panel. but little chance of them taking the list seriously. list of two a questions. the first is one of the lessons that one should draw from the -- of the crises. suggested three, but the number can be negotiated. and then the second question is for the next one? ith this in mind, we'll keep the order, the first round of 15 minutes each or something like this. ben, ben, rst is please? >> thank you, olivier. pleased to participate in this event in the honor of stanley fisher. my teacher in graduate school, he's been a role model advisor every since. an expert on financial crises, about the subject and served on the front lines, to speak, notably in his role of managing director of the imf in the emerging market 1990s. of the stan helped to fight hyperinflation in israel, in the s, governor of that nation's central bank, he managed monetary policy to mitigate the the recent crisis on the israeli economy. housing ently, israeli prices moved upward, stan became doctor ate and early a of macrof
in which thea case chair can think of a long list of questions which should be by the panel. but little chance of them taking the list seriously. list of two a questions. the first is one of the lessons that one should draw from the -- of the crises. suggested three, but the number can be negotiated. and then the second question is for the next one? ith this in mind, we'll keep the order, the first round of 15 minutes each or something like this. ben, ben, rst is please? >> thank you,...
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is a very good thing and which the u.s. government doesn't want to let people support and has used extrajudicial means to chase off the internet partially didn't succeed completely well with because you can do it authorities in the rustic area of texas a place by a string of increasingly strong earthquakes pressuring local communities residents they believe they know the cause blaming the hundreds of local shale gas fracking sites where the process involves pumping files of tons of toxic chemicals to literally dissolve rocks on the ground it's been argued for years that fracking could potentially cause quakes but that's been hard to back up with data form in texas calvin tillman believes that harming the environment for cash could have irreversible effects some pretty good that it shows the injection wells which all of the fracking noise is deposited in that they have been linked to these earthquakes and i think you have to be foolish to not think that all of things going on underground is going to have you know the long te
is a very good thing and which the u.s. government doesn't want to let people support and has used extrajudicial means to chase off the internet partially didn't succeed completely well with because you can do it authorities in the rustic area of texas a place by a string of increasingly strong earthquakes pressuring local communities residents they believe they know the cause blaming the hundreds of local shale gas fracking sites where the process involves pumping files of tons of toxic...
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well it's falsely phrased as joining the european union which the european association agreement is far from vise joining the customs union john it what do you know can you tell our viewers what the european union is actually offering ukraine if i remember correctly one point six billion euros over a seven year period only if the i.m.f. agrees to previous agreements with ukraine i mean if i think again you don't have to be unit coverture you shango or even mickey mouse in kiev to say hey that's a great deal because it's not. that's right and the fact is the european union doesn't have money to hand out ukraine needs an awful lot of money and everyone knows that the european union and its member states are broke they have debt up to their eyeballs and they can't afford to pay their own bills let alone other peoples but you ask me what is the european union offering it's a very good question and a very important one because people as you say in the media have presented ukraine's choice as between east and west as if you crane was a donkey between two equal bales of hay the fact is that th
well it's falsely phrased as joining the european union which the european association agreement is far from vise joining the customs union john it what do you know can you tell our viewers what the european union is actually offering ukraine if i remember correctly one point six billion euros over a seven year period only if the i.m.f. agrees to previous agreements with ukraine i mean if i think again you don't have to be unit coverture you shango or even mickey mouse in kiev to say hey that's...
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which is inevitable. according to the wall is difficult to open a new business entrepreneur has a new establishment in fact we restrain the development of entrepreneur sham. this is another problem in such cases entrepreneurs can apply to the national chamber afternoons. this system is urged to move to local legend who died of credentials the ministry of industry in new technologies will address the problems identified by the head of the state of the less government meeting according to the minister of industry in the technologies the minister will monitor all projects implemented under the key id program. satc cash and call people in mass media to join the work the minister says that their special places where you can see real tight situations in every enterprise including difficult projects. at present twenty enterprises under thirty are launched this was all the issues of insufficient funds in equipment. many of these products be back to the first wave which as noted by seizing cash of one promoted by
which is inevitable. according to the wall is difficult to open a new business entrepreneur has a new establishment in fact we restrain the development of entrepreneur sham. this is another problem in such cases entrepreneurs can apply to the national chamber afternoons. this system is urged to move to local legend who died of credentials the ministry of industry in new technologies will address the problems identified by the head of the state of the less government meeting according to the...
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disorder the swiss report says tests on the bawdy showed an unexpected high activity of palladium which much of lee supports the poisoning theory but his putting was the team's last year amid continuing claims he was mad that israel has caused lead in the light of any involvement. many palestinians have long believed that arafat was poisoned. two two shares has been priced at twenty six dollars each had in his debut on the new york stock exchange on thursday by leaving the company has more than eighteen billion us dollars that makes it the biggest market to be for technology found since facebook went in may two thousand and twelve trees that has attracted two hundred and thirty million users since it started seven years ago and it is yet to make a profit. nevertheless there is strong to mom for the shares and the company was able to increase the offer price from sixteenth on the street to share so we traded at the new york stock exchange under the simple with two wto. i eye the team. and more. it is eye the new. in the eye . uk jewish film festival is well and truly underway here at the
disorder the swiss report says tests on the bawdy showed an unexpected high activity of palladium which much of lee supports the poisoning theory but his putting was the team's last year amid continuing claims he was mad that israel has caused lead in the light of any involvement. many palestinians have long believed that arafat was poisoned. two two shares has been priced at twenty six dollars each had in his debut on the new york stock exchange on thursday by leaving the company has more than...
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the way in which facebook works differs from the way in which instapaper works.the way in which instapaper works differs from the way amazon works. so once we start collapsing all of those different logics that these companies operate on under this one umbrella term called the internet and then we start comparing with, say, television, i think it creates too many ambiguities and it actually makes it harder for us to understand the logics on which many of those technologies run. >> on mcluhan, did his coinage of that term, 'the global village' not accurately foresee the age, in certain respects, in which we live today? >> well, i don't think that that was a very useful term because it distracted us from understanding a lot more evil forces like nationalism that prevented us from getting to global village, but there was clearly, you know, some kind of a longing for establishing those bridges between idaho and india and the idea was that new media, like television, would allow us to establish those bridges, even though there was very little shared cultural contacts
the way in which facebook works differs from the way in which instapaper works.the way in which instapaper works differs from the way amazon works. so once we start collapsing all of those different logics that these companies operate on under this one umbrella term called the internet and then we start comparing with, say, television, i think it creates too many ambiguities and it actually makes it harder for us to understand the logics on which many of those technologies run. >> on...
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it's amazing places to store bought or capital which is just under billion people but having a planned capital it's great. scripture that it agrees with this for her leadership. joseph standards approved amendments honesty budget for two thousand thirteen three two thousand fifteen minutes have been developed in accordance with the commission of the head of state given and is extending government meeting on october eleven. the main provision for rational use of a dispersed much funds the total amount of the budget exceeds one hundred and sixteen going changi the major part of these funds will be allotted for the implementation of large scale investment projects although the majority of the deputies approved amendments to criticize the discipline and disbursement of the budget according to them the problem workers year by year. more to the little boat with it moreover the man is not disbursed funds has increased sixty nine and sixteen billion today. this is the first time since being a mom is not dispersed well as the deputy city review the budget especially at the end of the year cost
it's amazing places to store bought or capital which is just under billion people but having a planned capital it's great. scripture that it agrees with this for her leadership. joseph standards approved amendments honesty budget for two thousand thirteen three two thousand fifteen minutes have been developed in accordance with the commission of the head of state given and is extending government meeting on october eleven. the main provision for rational use of a dispersed much funds the total...