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used poorly. i hope for those of you who use twitter and facebook, you might pick up some tips hear from people who are well versed in using them, or maybe you can use your own account to post your own tips. as broadcasters and receivers, what are some of the effective and effective ways of using social media? >> i would like to talk to the point of news organizations using it. "the new york times" has long had a twitter page. lately they have started to use it as more of a back-and-forth communication tool. that is really important. what andy from npr has been doing is reporting directly on twitter about what is happening on the ground. it becomes a really fascinating tool for journalists and news organizations to have not necessarily a primary source of that we cannot completely rely on online sources, but as a secondary source. al jazeera and cnn all had people on the ground and using their cameras and saying this is what is happening, but then you also had a local flavor from people on twitter
used poorly. i hope for those of you who use twitter and facebook, you might pick up some tips hear from people who are well versed in using them, or maybe you can use your own account to post your own tips. as broadcasters and receivers, what are some of the effective and effective ways of using social media? >> i would like to talk to the point of news organizations using it. "the new york times" has long had a twitter page. lately they have started to use it as more of a...
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i do not know that there is anything that precludes us from requiring us to comply with the sunshine ordnance going forward. those are a couple of things that maybe, you can look into before the comeback to the board of supervisors. >> great. and are there any other questions or comments? we have a resolution in before the committee. there has been indication as the kinds of changes that we would like to see as the matter comes before the board. a motion by farrell with a recommendation. thank you to everyone wh ocame out -- who came out on the matter. >> can you call item six? >> a hearing on the debt structure and the non-voter approved debt. >> this item has been introduced by supervisor farrell. he and his staff have spent time working on the item. the floor is yours. >> thank you, chair campos. and thank you to everyone who is here for this hearing. i want to thank the city attorney's office and the mayor's budget office, and the budget and legislative analyst for coming out today. one of the reasons i ran for supervisor last year was not only to help the small business grow in
i do not know that there is anything that precludes us from requiring us to comply with the sunshine ordnance going forward. those are a couple of things that maybe, you can look into before the comeback to the board of supervisors. >> great. and are there any other questions or comments? we have a resolution in before the committee. there has been indication as the kinds of changes that we would like to see as the matter comes before the board. a motion by farrell with a recommendation....
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people and that's what we should be focusing on not just the use by itself because much use is basically innocuous you know i say if i can go to you is there a middle ground here coming and prohibition but still some kind of decriminalization legalization regulation can you is there. a middle ground that we can find you because this report that just came out that i mentioned beginning of the program says that this what we call the war on drugs is that utter failure what do we need to rethink because we can if we continue down the same path which is very expensive it clogs up the digital system people are put in prison for using drugs maybe they should not be put in prison i mean there has to be a fundamental rethinking because it seems you just get more and more expensive more and more violent. i don't disagree with terms of a middle ground we need to criticize the san diego first go ahead. yes we need to rethink some things that's why i support the right on crime the nation beef which wants to reduce our incarceration rate for those that got an addiction problem utilizing the drug preve
people and that's what we should be focusing on not just the use by itself because much use is basically innocuous you know i say if i can go to you is there a middle ground here coming and prohibition but still some kind of decriminalization legalization regulation can you is there. a middle ground that we can find you because this report that just came out that i mentioned beginning of the program says that this what we call the war on drugs is that utter failure what do we need to rethink...
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used on american soil. three months after the devastating earthquake and tsunami in japan we'll look at the continuing radiation crisis and social exclusion faced by many evacuees. rush is ready to put european vegetables back on supermarket shelves as soon as the e.u. guarantees the products is free from the deadly e. coli bacteria that move was just one of the outcomes of this week's russian talks. we are ready to live on european vegetables after we are provided with sufficient guarantees. in the russian and the european health officials of illinois and a significant proved you say fifty of the supply projects and this is a good result. apart from vegetables the leaders also discuss russia's accession to the world trade organization with e.u. commission. saying it's possible by the end of this year we also agree that levy a leader colonel gadhafi has lost his legitimacy and should go this comes after may's g. eight summit in france where russia agreed to step in with ceasefire mediation efforts and the n
used on american soil. three months after the devastating earthquake and tsunami in japan we'll look at the continuing radiation crisis and social exclusion faced by many evacuees. rush is ready to put european vegetables back on supermarket shelves as soon as the e.u. guarantees the products is free from the deadly e. coli bacteria that move was just one of the outcomes of this week's russian talks. we are ready to live on european vegetables after we are provided with sufficient guarantees....
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as does garbage i mean if that's the case didn't you don't let us off the base you let us off the base there's going to be issues. i heard on the news one day about they can now and girls had been raped by united states military men and i was really upset over this because. i remember how we treat sort of treated the okinawa people when i was here as a set as an eighteen year old and eventually some of peace activists got in touch with me and they had a contact here in okinawa and when they found out that i had been stationed here they let the n.t. based. people here know that there was an exploration who was stationed here who's doing piecework now in america and so they invited me to come back to do so a week of lectures so that was one nine hundred ninety six and that's when i came back and as we moved around the ireland and i saw the bases was still here i i just couldn't believe it. it's almost like a cancer here for these people they day since the end of world war two these spaces have been here. this is something americans should know what happens when we open bases in other peo
as does garbage i mean if that's the case didn't you don't let us off the base you let us off the base there's going to be issues. i heard on the news one day about they can now and girls had been raped by united states military men and i was really upset over this because. i remember how we treat sort of treated the okinawa people when i was here as a set as an eighteen year old and eventually some of peace activists got in touch with me and they had a contact here in okinawa and when they...
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that is stunning for us. it gives us a total of the anticipated cruises for 2011 on a calendar basis of 63. which is more akin to sort of our high numbers. put it in perspective, last year, we have only 41 calls. recall that that had a lot to do with some changing economics in the alaska and mexico itineraries. so far in may, we have seen eight different cruise lines, which might be a record. we have not checked yet. one call each from norwegian, arcadian, seven seas, radiance of the seas, two each from crystal and regatta, and six from princess. it has been a terrific month, and we have been pleased to welcome all these passengers. if we could have a little more sun and heat, things would be magnificent. i want to take a moment to thank, even though they are not here, the members of the maritime division. they have been just tremendous in meeting these calls morning, noon, night, weekday, we again, and doing so in the midst of a lot of other city events, which include the terrific giants as well as now my ne
that is stunning for us. it gives us a total of the anticipated cruises for 2011 on a calendar basis of 63. which is more akin to sort of our high numbers. put it in perspective, last year, we have only 41 calls. recall that that had a lot to do with some changing economics in the alaska and mexico itineraries. so far in may, we have seen eight different cruise lines, which might be a record. we have not checked yet. one call each from norwegian, arcadian, seven seas, radiance of the seas, two...
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not just computer scientists, but all of us to use these machines. the knowledge is filtered down tests. when we understand the recorded music on your laptop or ipod is an away the same species of things as the words that are recorded in the book or a message that is being sent via twitter, all of these things are related to one another. that is due to this book. so, yeah, i carried it around for a while. i wrote these of the books. finally to my guesstimate feels as though this is the book was always trying to write. >> fascinating. so the idea of, you know, the information age which is typically referred to as considered the eighth set we live in. you know, the idea that our reality is defined by information and networks. sort of, sort of binary forms of communication. you know, in the same way that gave his stocks the clockwork universe or 100 years or more after that, you know, you have the age of power in defining him and his perception of reality. now we have this sense that information and networks applied to the brain, applying that as a
not just computer scientists, but all of us to use these machines. the knowledge is filtered down tests. when we understand the recorded music on your laptop or ipod is an away the same species of things as the words that are recorded in the book or a message that is being sent via twitter, all of these things are related to one another. that is due to this book. so, yeah, i carried it around for a while. i wrote these of the books. finally to my guesstimate feels as though this is the book was...
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the way i feel like god is watching over us. we actually certainly know that's just us. you. we're going to. meet the beat the beat. you'll get. to keep the ball keep claiming. the book you. want to. be a. lose six pts to subsist so. smooth. for me me me.
the way i feel like god is watching over us. we actually certainly know that's just us. you. we're going to. meet the beat the beat. you'll get. to keep the ball keep claiming. the book you. want to. be a. lose six pts to subsist so. smooth. for me me me.
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we have to look at things on a case by case, use by use basis, and we would consider this sort of thing. protective glazing, wired glass, we see traditionally all over. >> so we've got wired glass here. you know, it's a product that we used to sell a lot of. but almost a product whose time has come. i mean this is an obscure wire glass, with -- it's rated 45 minutes for fire. but the problem is there's no impact. so this is not -- at one time, you could put this in a fire door, only in a -- there was a time when they put this in shower doors. and so clearly that's not legal anymore, with good reason, besides the fact that all of the wires rusted. there's some pretty nasty-loo nasty-looking shower doors that we replaced. the other thing is it's not terribly strong, cracks easily, and -- >> if you put your hand through it, or to it, you can get seriously injured. it looks like it's supposed to be safe. it is actuall actually not terre for human impact. >> so at this point, there are some -- because it's got wires in it, you really couldn't temper it before. now i believe there is somebody
we have to look at things on a case by case, use by use basis, and we would consider this sort of thing. protective glazing, wired glass, we see traditionally all over. >> so we've got wired glass here. you know, it's a product that we used to sell a lot of. but almost a product whose time has come. i mean this is an obscure wire glass, with -- it's rated 45 minutes for fire. but the problem is there's no impact. so this is not -- at one time, you could put this in a fire door, only in a...
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can you tell us about your experience? >> there were a lot of anticipation about how people would respond. at first, we had to get in front of people to direct them from their habits. early morning, they are more into carrying their coffee and going inside of the elevator and then spilling their coffee to hit the keys. we got right in front of them, stopped them and told them exactly what they had to do. that helped out a lot. the other thing that helped were the lights in the lobby would tell them where the elevator was. a lot of these systems have not done that. we were the first to do that. the nice thing is we've got less spills in the lobby, too. you get into the elevator in the morning, and somebody is standing in front of the buttons and you cannot get to it. people are fighting each other, spilling coffee and stuff, so this works out well. once you get inside, you are going to the floor that you have already decided on the outside. it really helped traffic flow and security as well. >> would you say your experience
can you tell us about your experience? >> there were a lot of anticipation about how people would respond. at first, we had to get in front of people to direct them from their habits. early morning, they are more into carrying their coffee and going inside of the elevator and then spilling their coffee to hit the keys. we got right in front of them, stopped them and told them exactly what they had to do. that helped out a lot. the other thing that helped were the lights in the lobby would...
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spy planes despite public discontent there's a lot of concern that the use of these drones by the us government has more to do with u.s. control over mexican territory actually going out to the drug lords and winning the drug war while issues of international law and sovereignty trigger a little interest among americans the prospect of having surveillance drones spying all across the u.s. itself surely does us police agencies are asking for drones for domestic surveillance raising the alarm among those who think that could be the end of american freedoms and specially when you look at constitutional activities like free speech activities that are going to be hovering over crowds that are merely maybe protesting the war or protesting some are governmental act and they'll be chilling free speech the girls will be equipped with some sort of weapon so some people are saying lasers will be able to punish who are advocating against the government they've already been used in some instances in the united states alone two thousand servant protesters in washington d.c. noticed small objects f
spy planes despite public discontent there's a lot of concern that the use of these drones by the us government has more to do with u.s. control over mexican territory actually going out to the drug lords and winning the drug war while issues of international law and sovereignty trigger a little interest among americans the prospect of having surveillance drones spying all across the u.s. itself surely does us police agencies are asking for drones for domestic surveillance raising the alarm...
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if they don't acknowledge us. but they don't see us. is that they could care less about this apathy. business in the chassis they don't see we're poor people don't want us good and living from trash. can't go without a foreign companies have shown themselves from people's homes and their trash. and . it's not getting any easier for us because many of us are forced into scavenging the streets for scraps with only want to go because there's no got one or more for us my life has become inhumane. and we try to apply all projects of sorest separation. in that seat and here it seems the residents were receptive because then you can use to live in i'm out of ten residents like the idea and cooperated with. the first a foreign company workers there to break up the trash in front of the residents. that people are realizing that the company workers that amateurs they are days work is the ruling job project that i shouldn't mind if i mean if they get paid whether or not their trash is separated all of our own residents divided up these workers jus
if they don't acknowledge us. but they don't see us. is that they could care less about this apathy. business in the chassis they don't see we're poor people don't want us good and living from trash. can't go without a foreign companies have shown themselves from people's homes and their trash. and . it's not getting any easier for us because many of us are forced into scavenging the streets for scraps with only want to go because there's no got one or more for us my life has become inhumane....
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us do exactly that purpose. once we have that online, we expect to have that in place by september, october of this year. then we can start tracking the signs by age, which is the primary way to make sure that we keep up with the standards of reflectivity. once we do that, i think our next goal is to tackle the traffic markings. it's a similar type of situation. we have a manual software to keep track of that information, but not to the extent that we like. again, we are fortunate because we see from years ago that we have a synergy with public works. a lot of the pavements are in such poor conditions, the surface is so rough that the markings would not adhere to them. so in some ways, we're tied in with t.p.w.'s work program. so we take advantage when they repave the streets and we go in and remark the markings on fresh, new pavement. and that's last anywhere from eight to 12 years, although we decided several years ago to ask that we turn over the striping every eight years. so on the average, we are doing tha
us do exactly that purpose. once we have that online, we expect to have that in place by september, october of this year. then we can start tracking the signs by age, which is the primary way to make sure that we keep up with the standards of reflectivity. once we do that, i think our next goal is to tackle the traffic markings. it's a similar type of situation. we have a manual software to keep track of that information, but not to the extent that we like. again, we are fortunate because we...
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thing for us to take used motor oil from customers. we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from here to recycle. >> so far, we have 35 people. we have collected 78 gallons, if not more. these are other locations that you can go. it is absolutely free. you just need to have the location open. you are set to go. >> i'm your host of "culturewire," and today, here at electric works in san francisco. nice to see you today. thanks for inviting us in and showing us your amazing facility today. >> my pleasure. >> how long has electric works been around? >> electric works has been in san francisco since the beginning of 2007. we moved here from brisbane from our old innovation. we do printmaking, gallery shows, and we have a fabulous retail store where there are lots of fun things to find. >> we will look at all of that as we walk around. it is incredible to me how many different things you do. how is it you identify that san francisco was in need of all these different services? >> it came from stepping out of gradua
thing for us to take used motor oil from customers. we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from here to recycle. >> so far, we have 35 people. we have collected 78 gallons, if not more. these are other locations that you can go. it is absolutely free. you just need to have the location open. you are set to go. >> i'm your host of "culturewire," and today, here at electric works in san francisco. nice to see you today. thanks for inviting us in...
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it helps us further understand a strong need of us continuing on this track of providing for the 50 units of housing. at the same time, i think we have well acknowledged and well- respected the efforts and our offices to gather in reaching out to the neighbors of trying to find some common ground. in an area, by the way, that has not a pleaded seat -- fluidity of an area that has multistory buildings. the genesis of this is that the supervisor asked for my support of the 55-bit unit building. when her successor came in, it was the same exact request. we're not being fickle here, we are being consistent. it is important that with that continuity of supporting that project, this is exactly on track with everything that we have been sagging. we very much appreciate -- everything that we have been saying. we have had this conversation and we are arrived at the right place. >> thank you. i want to thank my colleagues for facilitating this and fort -- for shaping our dialogue on this issue so that we can have disagreements and do it respectfully. i do support this at 55 feet. i would have suppo
it helps us further understand a strong need of us continuing on this track of providing for the 50 units of housing. at the same time, i think we have well acknowledged and well- respected the efforts and our offices to gather in reaching out to the neighbors of trying to find some common ground. in an area, by the way, that has not a pleaded seat -- fluidity of an area that has multistory buildings. the genesis of this is that the supervisor asked for my support of the 55-bit unit building....
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us. she also went after this president saying that barack obama will be a one term president, calling his health care law unconstitutional and on and on. she has a busy campaign ahead of her. she will be in iowa over the next 24 hours and then off to new hampshire where, obviously, she's going to have a tougher road to hoe and then to south carolina. she's off to a good start to go into her announcement event showing up in the latest "des moines register" poll one point behind mitt romney at 22%. a strong start for michele bachmann. >> jim acosta, thanks. that does it for us. back here tomorrow morning 9:00 a.m. eastern time. we take it over to suzanne malveaux. >> did you have a good weekend? >> fantastic. happy monday. >> happy monday. here we go. thanks. >> you bet. >> live interest studio 7, i'm suzanne malveaux. up to speed for monday, june 27th. the supreme court says california cannot ban selling video games to kids simply because the games are grotesquely violent. justices struck
us. she also went after this president saying that barack obama will be a one term president, calling his health care law unconstitutional and on and on. she has a busy campaign ahead of her. she will be in iowa over the next 24 hours and then off to new hampshire where, obviously, she's going to have a tougher road to hoe and then to south carolina. she's off to a good start to go into her announcement event showing up in the latest "des moines register" poll one point behind mitt...
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for equitable health care for all of us. before you serve us, listen to the community. thank you. [applause] >> good evening, commissioners. my name is angel ca and i'm part of the good neighbor coalition. the mayor's proposed condition for development agreement is -- establishes a good starting point for improvements of the cpmc project. therefore, we are disappointed to hear that cpmc feels it's too much, when they are the largest health care industry in the bay area. we think equally that in order for this project to serve san francisco's best interests, cpmc can and must do more to address those issues and others outside the scope of the mayor's proposal. that is why we're calling on cpmc to negotiate a community benefits agreement directly with san francisco stakeholders that builds on and extends beyond the mayor's proposed conditions. why do we need a development agreement and a community benefits agreement? well, cpmc's long history of disregarding workers' interests and reneging on its commitment to the community sh
for equitable health care for all of us. before you serve us, listen to the community. thank you. [applause] >> good evening, commissioners. my name is angel ca and i'm part of the good neighbor coalition. the mayor's proposed condition for development agreement is -- establishes a good starting point for improvements of the cpmc project. therefore, we are disappointed to hear that cpmc feels it's too much, when they are the largest health care industry in the bay area. we think equally...
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with me us are probably all over thanks for joining us another day of fierce battles in libya has left twenty four rebels dead and twenty eight others wounded nato forces are continuing to tighten their grip on colonel gadhafi stronghold tripoli civilians in the capital live in constant fear of being killed and now a petrol shortage is making their lives even more difficult. for notion of reports nature's actions aimed at protecting civilians have succeeded only in stoking people's anger. it's may have some of the largest oil reserves on the planet but these days labor is also god some of the longest queues at his pastoral stations the international sanctions imposed on them battled colonels regime did not include a few and. but nato is targeting. if suspected the fuel might be used by gadhafi as military forces with roads closed factories at a stop and foreign workers long since gone from the war stricken country is facing its worst energy crisis ever the new reality is ordinarily been drivers now spend vast amounts of time queuing for few months ago this became a common theme. in the
with me us are probably all over thanks for joining us another day of fierce battles in libya has left twenty four rebels dead and twenty eight others wounded nato forces are continuing to tighten their grip on colonel gadhafi stronghold tripoli civilians in the capital live in constant fear of being killed and now a petrol shortage is making their lives even more difficult. for notion of reports nature's actions aimed at protecting civilians have succeeded only in stoking people's anger. it's...
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or the brings us up to date here on our back or the headlines shortly stay with us. to a substantial degree and one form or another socialism has spread the shadow of human regimentation over most of the nations of europe and the shadow is an approaching. a leave early twenty first century military bases the network of military bases all around the world forms the evil empire that the united states is trying to do that's astonishing most americans have no idea there are more.
or the brings us up to date here on our back or the headlines shortly stay with us. to a substantial degree and one form or another socialism has spread the shadow of human regimentation over most of the nations of europe and the shadow is an approaching. a leave early twenty first century military bases the network of military bases all around the world forms the evil empire that the united states is trying to do that's astonishing most americans have no idea there are more.
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a drug designed as a cure is now being used to kill americans death row is a powerful chemical used to treat epilepsy was also used to put animals to sleep human rights groups say may subject to have been doing and painful death i've been reports. if you. know. a few in here we don't use the word it. from a dog's life to a dog's death prisoners on death row and now being killed with an animal drug plan to bottles used to put pets to sleep but it's never been tested on human executions this can cause excruciating pain if something goes wrong and because we have no casts we cannot guarantee that it will get around to people at risk of not just being killed but being tortured to death entered baba jools already been adopted in over twenty states is strictly an anesthetic and is normally just one ingredient in a lethal cocktail but in ohio it's killing alone it is not a painkiller we know that will only if you add other which have some what we call if it to get over that then you can be sure that there is no pain. so a drug is another painkiller self referential. produced for a danish comp
a drug designed as a cure is now being used to kill americans death row is a powerful chemical used to treat epilepsy was also used to put animals to sleep human rights groups say may subject to have been doing and painful death i've been reports. if you. know. a few in here we don't use the word it. from a dog's life to a dog's death prisoners on death row and now being killed with an animal drug plan to bottles used to put pets to sleep but it's never been tested on human executions this can...
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demonstrate that for us or show us what it does. >> guest: sure. this is our 3-d bloggy, one of our more popular models in the 2-d form. now you can take 3-d video with it, and this is an autostereoscopic screen, so you can see 3-d images as you're shooting them without any glasses. >> host: do you need a 3-d tv to view this or a 3-d laptop? >> guest: unless you want to get all of your friends and family around this little screen, the best way to view this after you're done is put it on your laptop or play it on your tv. >> host: given all the new technology that's out there, rob manfredo, are handicams still selling? >> guest: sure, quite a bit. the models are very popular, they keep getting smaller and more powerful. they take full hd video, so 1080p right to your television, so your tv looks like what's coming through your cable. >> host: and why are you here? why did sony come to the consumer electronics show on capitol hill? >> >> guest: sony's a partner with the consumer electronics association. um, we support everything that the cea does. an
demonstrate that for us or show us what it does. >> guest: sure. this is our 3-d bloggy, one of our more popular models in the 2-d form. now you can take 3-d video with it, and this is an autostereoscopic screen, so you can see 3-d images as you're shooting them without any glasses. >> host: do you need a 3-d tv to view this or a 3-d laptop? >> guest: unless you want to get all of your friends and family around this little screen, the best way to view this after you're done is...
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it's sort of used to cure everything from epilepsy to insomnia but some of us states i started using a controversal drug to put people on death row into an internal sleep human rights campaigners say the drug inflicts a cruel and painful death on its victims and as our ballot reports its absence is becoming more widespread if you. know. if you would read we don't. excuse me. from a dog's life to a dog still prisoners on death row and now being killed with an animal drug plan to bob it's always used to put pets to sleep but it's never been tested on human executions this can cause excruciating pain if something goes wrong and because we have no tests we can't guarantee that it will go around so people are at risk of not just being killed but being tortured to death and to barbara jewels already been adopted in over twenty states is strictly an anesthetic and is normally just one ingredient in a lethal cocktail but in ohio it's killing alone it's not a painkiller we know that will so you know if you have some what we call it and then if it together with that then you can be assured tha
it's sort of used to cure everything from epilepsy to insomnia but some of us states i started using a controversal drug to put people on death row into an internal sleep human rights campaigners say the drug inflicts a cruel and painful death on its victims and as our ballot reports its absence is becoming more widespread if you. know. if you would read we don't. excuse me. from a dog's life to a dog still prisoners on death row and now being killed with an animal drug plan to bob it's always...
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whatever you want. >> i want to thank all of you fans for supporting us, for giving us energy, respect, and your love. every one of my teammates loves you, we appreciate it. thank you. [speaking in spanish] [applause] >> juan uribe. >> u -- >> ribe! >> [speaking in spanish] u- -- >>r ribe! >> [speaking in spanish] thank you. this is for you guys. thank you. >> the san francisco giants are world champions. [speaking in spanish] [applause] >> now, we saved the best for last. the best team of announcers, k ruk and kuip. [applause] >> the san diego padres -- the atlanta braves, the philadelphia phillies, the texas rangers, they are all otta here! [applause] -- outta here! i came to this organization in 1982 and i only knew the couple of things about it. one, it had a really bad ballpark. it used to have a center fielder by the name of willie mays. its current center fielder was some guy named chilly. i also knew that it had not won a change in ship. my daughter started in 1982 and i am happy to say, thanks to these gentlemen here, the torture is over! [applause] how great was that parade?
whatever you want. >> i want to thank all of you fans for supporting us, for giving us energy, respect, and your love. every one of my teammates loves you, we appreciate it. thank you. [speaking in spanish] [applause] >> juan uribe. >> u -- >> ribe! >> [speaking in spanish] u- -- >>r ribe! >> [speaking in spanish] thank you. this is for you guys. thank you. >> the san francisco giants are world champions. [speaking in spanish] [applause] >>...
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and speaks to us. a lot of start up companies come in and speak to us. some of the capital venture folks. they come and talk to us as i.t. leaders about what they see in government or what they see in private sector and how that can be applied. supervisor kim: can we get a list of folks you have reached out to in the private and academic sector? >> sure. the report also includes how we are distributing funds, and this is just to give you a sense of, not dissimilar to the budget process, there is a lot of departments that need technology, and we tried to give you a picture of how we are distributing i.t. funds are around the city and how these funds contribute. when you look at these funding levels in the report and went back to what the goals and objectives are, you can often see the opportunities or challenges that major service areas might have in achieving some of their goals over time, so hopefully, you can see some of these. you can see how that perhaps it's into this plan and the major service ar
and speaks to us. a lot of start up companies come in and speak to us. some of the capital venture folks. they come and talk to us as i.t. leaders about what they see in government or what they see in private sector and how that can be applied. supervisor kim: can we get a list of folks you have reached out to in the private and academic sector? >> sure. the report also includes how we are distributing funds, and this is just to give you a sense of, not dissimilar to the budget process,...
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the medical use. i'm not sure it's necessarily contributing to an increase in certain, you know, activity in certain areas. so i think what i do like about this project is -- one of the things that's unfortunate about many of these facilities is that it deadens the activity on the street. it doesn't activate the street use. so because there's a cafe that's being set up there, i think that's good. and if you can look at ways to acts rate is this -- activate this type of use, that's a good thing. there's a separate entrance, i guess, for the other uses. and it sounds like it's more like a health center than not. so i think that could be positive. then if you have the security -- you discussed with the police force or whatever -- then there's ways of increasing security on the street in that respect, too. and to continue to engage with the neighbors on some productive level to see how maybe some of their concerns can be addressed through this project rather than exacerbated, which i don't think is necess
the medical use. i'm not sure it's necessarily contributing to an increase in certain, you know, activity in certain areas. so i think what i do like about this project is -- one of the things that's unfortunate about many of these facilities is that it deadens the activity on the street. it doesn't activate the street use. so because there's a cafe that's being set up there, i think that's good. and if you can look at ways to acts rate is this -- activate this type of use, that's a good thing....
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what did you want to tell us about that? >> we are all about making this bone more efficient and more powerful. we are looking at health care, education, in various areas, what is the social benefit? which really believe that health care can be helped by mobile technologies. it can reduce costs, help people with medication adherence, things like taking their pills on time, so that they can manage their diseases. one of the projects we look technet ear was medication adherents, specifically related to hypertension. we found that if you could and act on a phone and teach someone how to use it, it can definitely help them take their pills on time and live a healthier, better life. >> it is that the application that qualcomm developed? how is called, part of this? as one of our partners did. qualcomm is an enabling. the ship on the phone is what makes connectivity say you can have data. you can look up any pill and see a picture of it and see what it is used for. the can program the applications so it sent to an alarm when you a
what did you want to tell us about that? >> we are all about making this bone more efficient and more powerful. we are looking at health care, education, in various areas, what is the social benefit? which really believe that health care can be helped by mobile technologies. it can reduce costs, help people with medication adherence, things like taking their pills on time, so that they can manage their diseases. one of the projects we look technet ear was medication adherents,...
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use promo code: riskfree. if you're not completely satisfied, notify lifelock and you won't pay a cent. all it takes is for the bad guys to get a hold of just one piece of your personal information to wreak havoc on your life. get the protection you need right now. call or go to lifelock.com to try lifelock risk free for a full 60 days. use promo code: riskfree. plus you'll also get the $1 million service guarantee. but only if you act right now. call now! lifelock service guarantee cannot be offered to residents of new york. >> milling corn, thrashing wheat, and milking cows -- it's hard to imagine what life was like 300 years ago. but troy visited the past, and came back with this report. >> we're walking into a new world dutch barn, which was a typical barn in the lower hudson valley during our period used for the processing of wheat, which is on the floor here. people would use flails in order to thresh the wheat and remove the seeds they they could be milled. >> we're here at phillipsburg manor, where we
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who joins us live from athens thanks for being with us as a lecturer at the university of athens we're seeing violence scenes in athens as we speak give us an idea of just how unpopular at these latest austerity cuts are. going to be presented as a relation. being pushed through parliament and even worse than through does the dishes even those who are voting for those measures you know believe in them. believe piecework grossing themselves who can put a beautiful so why is this happening you say there are government officials who don't believe in what they're doing that people are against it why is this happening. it is a shadow great what is happening in athens today is no more than a lawyer because he did the lies they miss america the child the german chancellor in order to manage managed to push through her own federal parliament in berlin a massive new loan for greece the members of parliament in berlin do not buy these strategy either because they've seen the being applied before bailout marc maron was passed on a year ago in may of two thousand and ten and it failed spectacularl
who joins us live from athens thanks for being with us as a lecturer at the university of athens we're seeing violence scenes in athens as we speak give us an idea of just how unpopular at these latest austerity cuts are. going to be presented as a relation. being pushed through parliament and even worse than through does the dishes even those who are voting for those measures you know believe in them. believe piecework grossing themselves who can put a beautiful so why is this happening you...
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this is your neighborhood, your home, and it allows us in government that if you allowed -- and by us here, that means you trust government to work with you, not to work against you. there are so many other years where we said things different and felt differently, and now, we are kind of moving past that and getting to where we ought to be working very closely together more and more. so it is my heartfelt thanks that you invite us to your home, allowing us to then be created, think outside the box, be more supportive of the community needs, so we can possibly change what has historically been a street that people drive through, rather than a street that people want to be on. i want to make sure this transformation continues with every one of you feeling that it is your partnership working closely with supervisor cohen and the mayor's office, making sure things happen the correct way, every level of it, so one of these days, maybe even espanola might buy a house out here. [laughter] but i wanted to signal a number of things that have happened to bring everybody together on this projec
this is your neighborhood, your home, and it allows us in government that if you allowed -- and by us here, that means you trust government to work with you, not to work against you. there are so many other years where we said things different and felt differently, and now, we are kind of moving past that and getting to where we ought to be working very closely together more and more. so it is my heartfelt thanks that you invite us to your home, allowing us to then be created, think outside the...
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us. in our first greeting today, the commander of the army wants to commemorate the death of all those who died in battle and he adds a sacrifice to the temple in jerusalem in their honor. and so today, we are gathering in this cathedral to offer a sacrifice in memory of those who have made the supreme sacrifice. tony and vinny died together and they will be buried together. and it is so important that we be together today. we come from many different backgrounds, many different races, many different religions, many different genders and departments, but today we do this together. we do it because we have to be together at a time like this. every time that a firefighter goes out the doors of the fire house, they never know what they are really going to find. the dispatch can be as far as the moon from what they might actually find at the scene. and it might be just a false alarm, it might be a nuance call, it might not have any merits, it might be someone with bird food on the stove or a
us. in our first greeting today, the commander of the army wants to commemorate the death of all those who died in battle and he adds a sacrifice to the temple in jerusalem in their honor. and so today, we are gathering in this cathedral to offer a sacrifice in memory of those who have made the supreme sacrifice. tony and vinny died together and they will be buried together. and it is so important that we be together today. we come from many different backgrounds, many different races, many...
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us now. [applause] i would like to express my gratitude to our fellow board members. we have a lot of new board members. i am so proud of all of you. our treasurer, dale hemminger. joshua smith has been with us for years. the board secretary, our new board members. [applause] this year marks the 45th anniversary of san francisco pride. we continue to create diversity and march in the street parades. this year we will be focusing on our youth. pride is at the forefront of protecting the lgbt youth and fighting against bullying. our committee has continued to fight since last year. we had a big treat with don't ask, don't tell. a federal judge overturned proposition 8. we continue to fight hiv and aids for our committee. the theme this year "in pride we trust," many ask how we could have that thing this year. it is in san francisco that we fight for equality, a diverse culture, we fight for liberty and freedom for everybody. it is fitting that the community, our leaders, that we can trust our c
us now. [applause] i would like to express my gratitude to our fellow board members. we have a lot of new board members. i am so proud of all of you. our treasurer, dale hemminger. joshua smith has been with us for years. the board secretary, our new board members. [applause] this year marks the 45th anniversary of san francisco pride. we continue to create diversity and march in the street parades. this year we will be focusing on our youth. pride is at the forefront of protecting the lgbt...
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let us not repeat that mistake. let us not repeat that message to our nato allies, to our european allies, to all the world that america cannot be counted on. at the same time congress was voting to undermine their mission as they flew to kosovo. in recent months people across the middle east have bravely stood to demand that their government respect their fundamental rights. i have stood with the gentleman from indiana on behalf of human rights around the world. the libyan people who have been subject to the dictatorship of muammar gaddafi has more blood on his hands of american bloods on his hands than any other person than osama bin laden in the last three decades. we're among those who insisted that enough was enough. gaddafi responded by unleashing widespread violence and threatening countless lives, publicly promising to go door to door and kill those who stood against him. in response to this threat against gaddafi against those civilian people, the european union, the arab league, united nations security cou
let us not repeat that mistake. let us not repeat that message to our nato allies, to our european allies, to all the world that america cannot be counted on. at the same time congress was voting to undermine their mission as they flew to kosovo. in recent months people across the middle east have bravely stood to demand that their government respect their fundamental rights. i have stood with the gentleman from indiana on behalf of human rights around the world. the libyan people who have been...
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for us. it is like fiction. reading a mystery book. one in six. it is really something like one in four african-americans who are out of work. half of the brothers are simply not working. how can you have a community with the base of half of the men not working? i would have to say if it was any place else in america, if it was an laicha or california, don't you think public policy perhaps would have targeted those men? public policy has ignored african-american people. you know one of the reasons i wrote the book, tavis, is no matter how rough things are for our people, we do survive and thrive. if enslaved people could purchase themselves, the people they can think of entrepreneurial things to do. i'm concerned about the apathy in our community, the folks who take it lying down. i'm poor. i'm broke. broke is a state of pocketbook. poor is a state of mind. >> it is not just black folks who are suffering. a whole lot more white folk in poverty and unemployed than there are black folks so if w
for us. it is like fiction. reading a mystery book. one in six. it is really something like one in four african-americans who are out of work. half of the brothers are simply not working. how can you have a community with the base of half of the men not working? i would have to say if it was any place else in america, if it was an laicha or california, don't you think public policy perhaps would have targeted those men? public policy has ignored african-american people. you know one of the...
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not a study that gives us juxtaposition to show this is what could help us in lieu of us being able to not have to do academy class is over the next 12 months 24 months in dealing with the retirement rates. >> the limited data we have from the trial period would lead us to believe that drop is actually having a counter fact, that officers are actually retiring sooner than they would have without the program. that is the experience of the pilot period. but whether the behavior would continue in the future is in the conversation about how big the sample size needs to be before you are able to pull apart all these different factors that influence is someone's retirement. supervisor mirkarimi: if there was not any of the limitations that existed on that question of it having a counter of fact, what would be the response by the controllers office on how to correct that? so that you correct it so that it would not have that particular fact. >> i know that we are aware of nuanced differences between drop programs that exist in different places. we have not specifically studied the question
not a study that gives us juxtaposition to show this is what could help us in lieu of us being able to not have to do academy class is over the next 12 months 24 months in dealing with the retirement rates. >> the limited data we have from the trial period would lead us to believe that drop is actually having a counter fact, that officers are actually retiring sooner than they would have without the program. that is the experience of the pilot period. but whether the behavior would...
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and the us benefits through this down the road at some point it's not that the us is just renting it's psychopath excess district armed militia and mercenaries for a few days and now they want to get paid is blackwater just to pay for assassination squad another they're saying that oh you didn't pay us the money for it we went to the outer assassins to go kill us and mayhem in your country oh it's money orders or i thought this was some political angle to it no it's a collapse i'm an empire and this is how room fell apart and i actually want to show you this little video to introduce you to dana rohrbacher so you know who he is this is him performing a song that he wrote and sing god bless your freedom and god bless the people who were. god bless the folks who built this great country godless or so the song is called god bless us all and if you look at that little plaque it let's look at a close up of the plaque there here you saying that he was shot at by russians while he was with the dean in afghanistan so of course he was behind that as well financing. the rebels of afghanistan who
and the us benefits through this down the road at some point it's not that the us is just renting it's psychopath excess district armed militia and mercenaries for a few days and now they want to get paid is blackwater just to pay for assassination squad another they're saying that oh you didn't pay us the money for it we went to the outer assassins to go kill us and mayhem in your country oh it's money orders or i thought this was some political angle to it no it's a collapse i'm an empire and...
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supervisor mirkarimi: and your budget is back up before us in the two-year cycle before us anyway. >> absolutely. supervisor mirkarimi: so any modifications to that at least can be made whole if we see some reversal in taking advantage of this program and other reasons that i think still are displayed as to why we may want to keep this program intact. >> supervisor, not only that, if we are successful with c.c.a. we would have customers to provide this service to. supervisor mirkarimi: that's what i was thinking. you're absolutely reading my mind on this. i think that helps justify our segue into the greater call of us being 100% renewable whatever the aim is. so i agree with that. c.c.a. would be the right channel and also not be pg&e administered. it would be city and county administered which makes me more positive of where this program will be going. >> and it would be our customers that would actually benefit. supervisor mirkarimi: i want to make sure, we don't need to indicate a separate motion because what we're doing is affirming the process of the $1.2 million carryover and t
supervisor mirkarimi: and your budget is back up before us in the two-year cycle before us anyway. >> absolutely. supervisor mirkarimi: so any modifications to that at least can be made whole if we see some reversal in taking advantage of this program and other reasons that i think still are displayed as to why we may want to keep this program intact. >> supervisor, not only that, if we are successful with c.c.a. we would have customers to provide this service to. supervisor...
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it's costing us jobs now. it's telling entrepreneurs and businesses don't invest, don't take risks because gosh only knows what government's going to do to you next. and so we don't have a leadership deficit in the house, and i'll tell you why, because the house of representatives is taking this moment seriously. and it's really because america sent people like mr. mulvaney, like mr. ribble, sent up 87 freshman to come to congress who came not for career, but a cause, and the cause of liberty in america and getting freedom back. [applause] i gotta tell you, having people like mick mulvaney and reed rib on the budget committee is a breath of fresh air. so in the house we put out a budget to get this situation under control. we do four things. number one, we cut spending. $6.2 trillion of spending. [applause] we just think it's this novel idea that we ought to get government to live within its means and that we should give our children a debt-free nation, and we literally put into place a plan that literally pay
it's costing us jobs now. it's telling entrepreneurs and businesses don't invest, don't take risks because gosh only knows what government's going to do to you next. and so we don't have a leadership deficit in the house, and i'll tell you why, because the house of representatives is taking this moment seriously. and it's really because america sent people like mr. mulvaney, like mr. ribble, sent up 87 freshman to come to congress who came not for career, but a cause, and the cause of liberty...
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thanks for joining us. i'm anne mackovic. >> i'm jim bernard in, to take a look at your weekend weather pattern, after a warmup, we're back to near normal conditions. low clouds and fog back at the bay, we'll look for afternoon sunshine out here and a chance of rain sneaking over the horizon through midweek, which we'll talk about for you coming up in your complete forecast in just a few minutes. >>> a major freeway interchange is now open again in san jose, following a bad car accident early this morning. between i 280 and highway 87, roads were closed for more than two hours. a gray sedan flipped over just before 5:30 this morning. there may have been a fatality involved. officers are still clearing debris from the individual lanes, so there could be some short closures. be aware of traffic in that area. >>> developing news this morning in a deadly train wreck to our east. the ntsb says there are still bodies on board an amtrak train that was heading to the bay area when it was hit by a semi truck yesterd
thanks for joining us. i'm anne mackovic. >> i'm jim bernard in, to take a look at your weekend weather pattern, after a warmup, we're back to near normal conditions. low clouds and fog back at the bay, we'll look for afternoon sunshine out here and a chance of rain sneaking over the horizon through midweek, which we'll talk about for you coming up in your complete forecast in just a few minutes. >>> a major freeway interchange is now open again in san jose, following a bad car...
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nonetheless, it is import for us to see the hard work that is being done. that is all to our benefits. i don't know when the earthquake will occur. everyone has an interest in getting it done. no one knows when the economy will turn. we will continue to watch this with ernest. we don't have any concerns to express about what we have learned about the schedule. when it went through the legislature, someone put it in a sunset date and it was a horrible sunset date at the beginning and it was changed. since then, we have had to go back and extend it to 2015. we will go back and extend it again. the last time we did that come by your staff supported the legislation to extend the deadline. any questions? >> we have no speaker cards. >> any speakers without cars? >> the next item would be the consent calendar. the agenda at item 9 e has been taken off of the calendars. these are continue to to be retained bear for the san francisco commission. first, approve the selection and a word infrastructure operating budget as needed to engineering designer to kennedy jenk
nonetheless, it is import for us to see the hard work that is being done. that is all to our benefits. i don't know when the earthquake will occur. everyone has an interest in getting it done. no one knows when the economy will turn. we will continue to watch this with ernest. we don't have any concerns to express about what we have learned about the schedule. when it went through the legislature, someone put it in a sunset date and it was a horrible sunset date at the beginning and it was...
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use district. also, allocation is required for the medical office building, and there are several other approvals from other public agencies. i will touch on the caltrans approval for the tunnel in just a moment. at the may hearing, the commission requested a comparison of what was driving the size of the facility at van ness and geary. although cpmc has indicated that the program at van ness and geary is primarily driven by the consolidation of inpatient services at the california and pacific campuses, this slide shows some of the basic numerical comparisons that specifically relate to the size and capacity. between the pacific and california campuses, there are a total of 594 licensed beds, 295 of which are on average occupied. the proposal is five under 55 licensed beds, all in single occupancy rooms -- 555 licensed beds. the existing of patient care capabilities will mostly remained at the pacific campus, resulting in only a small amount of outpatient services at the van ness and geary campuses
use district. also, allocation is required for the medical office building, and there are several other approvals from other public agencies. i will touch on the caltrans approval for the tunnel in just a moment. at the may hearing, the commission requested a comparison of what was driving the size of the facility at van ness and geary. although cpmc has indicated that the program at van ness and geary is primarily driven by the consolidation of inpatient services at the california and pacific...
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tell us about yours? >> i talked about how the broadcast journalism program like doing things, like we do the morning news and we make features about our school, and also things outside of school. and how it's a creative outlet that's not looked at much. most people think of art, like paintingor the band program or sports, but that doesn't really get much attention, so in my essay, talked about how it deserves as much funding as other things do, because there are people like me who that's what they want to -- that's what they would like to do in school. >> and it's difficult to fund any type of extracurricular programs at any school no, matter where you are. you wrote the essay and brought home a good chunk of change. tell us about that. >> the essay won. it was a $5,000 check and we used it in the broadcast journalism program to buy new computer equipment, like editing software, things like that. >> what does that tell you about the ability of students? you will be a senior this coming school year, the a
tell us about yours? >> i talked about how the broadcast journalism program like doing things, like we do the morning news and we make features about our school, and also things outside of school. and how it's a creative outlet that's not looked at much. most people think of art, like paintingor the band program or sports, but that doesn't really get much attention, so in my essay, talked about how it deserves as much funding as other things do, because there are people like me who that's...
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, they're behind us. so i think the housing authority is recovering and mr. alvarez is working much closer with departments of the city to provide those services and we're keeping very, very close in touch with the way they're operating and how they're operating. so i'm not aware of all of the layoffs but i will definitely look into it. >> hi, i'm lena the executive director of san francisco adult services network. you're familiar with adult day health care. the board of supervisors a month or so ago approved a resolution to stop the elimination of adult day health care but as you may know in the news, the state has approved elimination of the adult day health care with redesigning it into a new program that will still qualify under federal labor and so forth but they also slashed the budget 50%. our coalition, we have nine centers and two here in the richmond district and we are concerned because we don't know what this conversion process is going to look like. they're still gathering information for tha
, they're behind us. so i think the housing authority is recovering and mr. alvarez is working much closer with departments of the city to provide those services and we're keeping very, very close in touch with the way they're operating and how they're operating. so i'm not aware of all of the layoffs but i will definitely look into it. >> hi, i'm lena the executive director of san francisco adult services network. you're familiar with adult day health care. the board of supervisors a...
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hasn't asked of us again open. three and a half percent supported by news the company may start assembling green cards for the new russian startup. and will start a call rocketed twenty five percent after the company's shares were included on the r.t.s. indexes based table. and that's all the business use we have for you but don't forget you can always find most always just log on to our website that's all t dot com slash business thanks to watch. hungry for the full story we've got it first hand the biggest issues get the human voice face to face with the news makers on. culture is that so much about the taxpayers' money maintaining ization is even a lot of people at area b. you're always in crisis will be with us ten years. to a substantial degree and one form or another socialism has spread the shadow of human regimentation over most of the nations of europe and the shadow is i'm quoting up on all the pretty. early early twenty first century military bases a network of military bases all around the forms of the
hasn't asked of us again open. three and a half percent supported by news the company may start assembling green cards for the new russian startup. and will start a call rocketed twenty five percent after the company's shares were included on the r.t.s. indexes based table. and that's all the business use we have for you but don't forget you can always find most always just log on to our website that's all t dot com slash business thanks to watch. hungry for the full story we've got it first...
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thanks for being with us i'd like to begin with. the president's speech of course once again we heard the trend of modernization crops in decentralizing the government. what are the details problems if you could tell us briefly that are hampering this process just like well you touched on some very familiar to us we've heard a lot about the problems of corruption the need for police reform the need for the judiciary and so on to prove that five of them are for this was part of the general but the problem really has been implementation the many speeches and many programs that failed so it's less clear the ground level this has really changed the way the bureaucrats for business throughout the such a rush how do you think those steps can begin to be taken where does it need to start at the lowest level it needs to start a whole local civil tenuously to i think everybody knows the most effective techniques for fighting corruption to improving the effectiveness of the state and that is to introduce more political competition that hold u
thanks for being with us i'd like to begin with. the president's speech of course once again we heard the trend of modernization crops in decentralizing the government. what are the details problems if you could tell us briefly that are hampering this process just like well you touched on some very familiar to us we've heard a lot about the problems of corruption the need for police reform the need for the judiciary and so on to prove that five of them are for this was part of the general but...
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italians use the system they use shan again they use the european union so they know to any legal regularized by any country of the e.u. and with these documents cage or any other country of the they say please no problem at all eighty percent of tunisians want to go to france would give them documents i would like that they will leave and that is exactly what they did a regular i still eagles and they all came to france should remain. to be allowed free movement within the e.u. as is now being discussed here in the european parliament. it will be tragic it will be an additional immigration it is obvious it will be a signal for a massive immigration more particularly a very much it was useless for nicolas sarkozy to sing and dance and go and get all the world television to say come and see i will take roma back to a border which does not exist now they will have the possibility to come and settle as they want in france they are a considerable number we know they are very poor people who wants more loans being the most attractive country and all will be up to her to face this inflow of immigra
italians use the system they use shan again they use the european union so they know to any legal regularized by any country of the e.u. and with these documents cage or any other country of the they say please no problem at all eighty percent of tunisians want to go to france would give them documents i would like that they will leave and that is exactly what they did a regular i still eagles and they all came to france should remain. to be allowed free movement within the e.u. as is now being...
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you tell us you gave us misinformation. everything you are telling us. this needs to end. there's a whole world missing when you search on orbitz. like every single american airlines flight. orbitz doesn't have them. but you'll find all 3,400 of them at aa.com. every day. >> detectives are tired of casey's lies. >> i know that everything you tell me is a lie. >> it is recorded. the jury, all of us, got to hear it. >> she is out there somewhere and her rotten body is starting to decompose. >> that's some of the best evidence that prosecution has so far. >> police busted casey on the fictional zany the nanny. >> this is something about zany, it is not true. >> another lie. >> universal studios she took them there. >> up to the security gate with two hands officers in tow. >> put her hands in her pocket and said, i don't work her. >> what would inspire her to lie. >> so many lies, folks. >> i can't figure it out. >> great coverage by our sister networks, hln and in session. on true tv. so leonard pits, you are making a point before the break. go ahead. >> i'm just making a po
you tell us you gave us misinformation. everything you are telling us. this needs to end. there's a whole world missing when you search on orbitz. like every single american airlines flight. orbitz doesn't have them. but you'll find all 3,400 of them at aa.com. every day. >> detectives are tired of casey's lies. >> i know that everything you tell me is a lie. >> it is recorded. the jury, all of us, got to hear it. >> she is out there somewhere and her rotten body is...
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how to use it. and basically she wants to use it for helping young people, for helping the underclass, for mentoring, and she -- that's her story and she's sticking with it. >> as you put together all the data for your article, how does she compare, would you say, with other first latdies? >> they're all very unique in their own way. i think -- i think you to look at mrs. obama as a very, very contemporary first lady. as was hillary clinton. but hillary clinton did not want to give up career and power when she was first lady. michelle obama, i think zirksded s decided she could use a little bit of a break. she's taking all of her education, all of the facets she has and trying to balance her family. the one marker she put down is i'm going to take care of my family. >> which she has. >> which she has. and beyond that, to help people. one thing i found interesting, i went in to do one kind of a story which was a lot of people were saying to me, what does she do with her time? is she working hard enou
how to use it. and basically she wants to use it for helping young people, for helping the underclass, for mentoring, and she -- that's her story and she's sticking with it. >> as you put together all the data for your article, how does she compare, would you say, with other first latdies? >> they're all very unique in their own way. i think -- i think you to look at mrs. obama as a very, very contemporary first lady. as was hillary clinton. but hillary clinton did not want to give...
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and using gas- powered tools. fire danger is very high today. so take it easy out there. >> we have is a little sizzle out there today. so we have to put on the shorts? >> yeah. i mean, it's going to be hot. folks aren't used to these temperatures. grab a water bottle out the door this morning. >> it's weird seeing on your maps, 101, 102. >> we are putting them in there. we haven't seen anything like that for quite a while. at some point summer is going to happen and looks like it's here today. 100 degrees in livermore, the 9 in concord, 99 in fairfield. you got 95 in fremont, 99 in concord. even at the beaches today, expecting temperatures in the 70s. sunny skies all the way to the coastline. cooling down tomorrow, especially along the coast, maybe a couple of patches of fog. but as we look towards thursday and friday, we are going to see more of a sea breeze kicking in carrying with it more low clouds and fog, cooling down our temperatures all around the bay area. cooling right into the weekend, elizabeth. >> it
and using gas- powered tools. fire danger is very high today. so take it easy out there. >> we have is a little sizzle out there today. so we have to put on the shorts? >> yeah. i mean, it's going to be hot. folks aren't used to these temperatures. grab a water bottle out the door this morning. >> it's weird seeing on your maps, 101, 102. >> we are putting them in there. we haven't seen anything like that for quite a while. at some point summer is going to happen and...