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but they wanted to know the location, contact list, etc., etc.. what would be the possible purpose besides marketing of that application knowing where i am, who i am and who i am calling? >> i think it is probably not the purpose that is related to the functionality per say. but if the developer were sitting here the table with us i think the developer would say listen, we put that out for free. we have to be able to monetize our effort in some fashion through the purpose of advertising and we may help others advertise to you or we may advertise to you or the service providers may advertise to you. the most important point foe is the consumer understands that as they did the happening. in other words if all of the data is going to be collected for the purpose of providing advertisement, targeted advertisement to you that you are okay with that and you will download the application knowing that. >> julie, are you getting a lot of consumer complaints that the ftc about the apps and privacy? >> we are getting complaints and concerns about all sorts o
but they wanted to know the location, contact list, etc., etc.. what would be the possible purpose besides marketing of that application knowing where i am, who i am and who i am calling? >> i think it is probably not the purpose that is related to the functionality per say. but if the developer were sitting here the table with us i think the developer would say listen, we put that out for free. we have to be able to monetize our effort in some fashion through the purpose of advertising...
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, etc. i think it could be a great learning experience going forward. >> i want to take this opportunity to reiterate what will be coming next week, to urge people to get out and see what is going to be happening on the bay. >> thank you. >> item 10a, informational presentation regarding the new structure for south beach harbor berthing rates and parking management. >> hi, commissioners. deputy director daly. i wanted to stretch the borders of this item. i just spoke with jim maloney. the team is bringing a ship in, being delivered from europe. the 72-foot catamaran is being dropped -- i hope not drop, placed into the water. [laughter] we had a train. it is just great to see economic development coming out of the races. we are excited about that. more specifically, i am here to talk to you about the second informational item about the ports of south beach harbor, the redevelopment agency to san francisco. as you know, the redevelopment agency know, the redevelopment agency went away on july
, etc. i think it could be a great learning experience going forward. >> i want to take this opportunity to reiterate what will be coming next week, to urge people to get out and see what is going to be happening on the bay. >> thank you. >> item 10a, informational presentation regarding the new structure for south beach harbor berthing rates and parking management. >> hi, commissioners. deputy director daly. i wanted to stretch the borders of this item. i just spoke...
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but they wanted to know location, they said they would have location, contact list, etc., etc. what would be the possible purpose besides marketing of that application knowing where i am, who i am and who i'm calling? >> guest: well, um, i think that there probably is not a purpose that is, um, related t to the app -- related to the app functionality per se. but if the app developer were here sitting with us, i think the app developer would say, listen, we provide that app for free. we have to be able to monetize our effort in some fashion. so what we do is we provide data for the purpose of advertise, and we may help others advertise to you, or we may advertise to you or some of our service providers may advertise to you. the most important point, though, is that you as a consumer understand that that's going to be happening. in other words, if all this data's going to be collected for the purpose of providing advertisement to you, targeted advertisement to you, that you are okay with that, and you'll download the app knowing that. >> host: julie brill, are you getting a lot o
but they wanted to know location, they said they would have location, contact list, etc., etc. what would be the possible purpose besides marketing of that application knowing where i am, who i am and who i'm calling? >> guest: well, um, i think that there probably is not a purpose that is, um, related t to the app -- related to the app functionality per se. but if the app developer were here sitting with us, i think the app developer would say, listen, we provide that app for free. we...
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have advanced degrees, who are working in lighted rooms, who have calculators, who have computers, etc., mr. kipnis is out driving on a busy friday and a saturday night where he's yelling at people and trying to keep it together and trying to keep a record at the same time, and honestly, you know, ultimately we have no objections to the weigh bills that were flagged being thrown out because in the worst case scenario, there would still be 80 weigh bills for that year even if those were all thrown out. >> i count 28 findings of mileage overlaps, duplicate dates, etc., it seems to be more than just a couple of mistakes. >> for a one-year period for a driver, it's not that unusual, and again, we believe that a system of progressive discipline should have been used here if it was a matter of not keeping good records, if it's sloppy bookkeeping but the department has really failed to show any additional evidence, and throwing in the arguments that some weigh bills were too pristine or handwriting looks different from this date to that date is really pushing the envelope and actually, i thin
have advanced degrees, who are working in lighted rooms, who have calculators, who have computers, etc., mr. kipnis is out driving on a busy friday and a saturday night where he's yelling at people and trying to keep it together and trying to keep a record at the same time, and honestly, you know, ultimately we have no objections to the weigh bills that were flagged being thrown out because in the worst case scenario, there would still be 80 weigh bills for that year even if those were all...
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the courses of development not just economically but socially and politically and the role of women, etc. all of these are tremendous challenges that are being debated within the kingdom and not coming from the outside. >> rose: tom friedman and prince turki al-faisal when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: tom friedman is here, he is a pulitzer prize winning columnist in for the "new york times." for more than 30 years he's been writing ant foreign affairs, american politics and so much more. in addition to serving as bureau chief in beirut and jerusalem, he's also been chief white house correspondent for the "new york times". in a 2008 new yorker magazine profile ian parker wrote of friedman "you sometimes sense that friedman had set himself the task of being more than just an american. on the road and sometimes in print he is america itself or at least a wish for america, politically temper rat, unflagging, optimistic and rap sodally appreciative of golf. " freedman recently returned from china. i'
the courses of development not just economically but socially and politically and the role of women, etc. all of these are tremendous challenges that are being debated within the kingdom and not coming from the outside. >> rose: tom friedman and prince turki al-faisal when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: tom friedman is here, he is a pulitzer prize winning columnist in for the "new york...
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the courses of development not just economically but socially and politically and the role of women, etc. all of these are tremendous challenges that are being debated within the kingdom and not coming from the outside. >> rose: tom friedman and prince turki al-faisal when we continue. fb captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: tom friedman is here, he is a pulitzer prize winning columnist in for the "new york times." for more than 30 years he's been writing ant foreign affairs, american politics and so much more. in addition to serving as bureau chief in beirut and jerusalem, he's also been chief white house correspondent for the "new york times". in a 2008 new yorker magazine profile ian parker wrote of friedman "you sometimes sense that friedman had set himself the task of being more than just an american. on the road and sometimes in print he is america itself or at least a wish for america, politically temper rat, unflagging, optimistic and rap sodally appreciative of golf. " freedman recently returned from china.
the courses of development not just economically but socially and politically and the role of women, etc. all of these are tremendous challenges that are being debated within the kingdom and not coming from the outside. >> rose: tom friedman and prince turki al-faisal when we continue. fb captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: tom friedman is here, he is a pulitzer prize winning columnist in for the "new...
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the courses of development not just economically but socially and politically and the role of women, etc. all of these are tremendous challenges that are being debated within the kingdom and not coming from the outside. >> rose: tom friedman and prince turki al-faisal when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: tom friedman is here, he is a pulitzer prize winning columnist in for the "new york times." for more than 30 years he's been writing ant foreign affairs, american politics and so much more. in addition to serving as bureau chief in beirut and jerusalem, he's also been chiewhite house correspondent for the "new york times". in a 2008 new yorker magazine profile ian parker wrote of friedman "you sometimes sense that friedman had set himself the task of being more than just an american. on the road and sometimes in print he is america itself or at least a wish for america, politically temper rat, unflagging, optimistic and rap sodally appreciative of golf. " freedman recently returned from china. i'm
the courses of development not just economically but socially and politically and the role of women, etc. all of these are tremendous challenges that are being debated within the kingdom and not coming from the outside. >> rose: tom friedman and prince turki al-faisal when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: tom friedman is here, he is a pulitzer prize winning columnist in for the "new york...
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of course, it should be carefully checked, carefully assessed, etc., etc. words that they say before election in most of the cases are not used afterwards. ester remember the american -- i still remember the american assembly -- embassy in jerusalem. we have to leave the word with all respect but limited respect when they are used for politics creates -- used for politics. >> if you can up the level on his microphone so people can hear him. please continue. >> i would say that we have to be careful with the publicity done before election in order to be election -- elected candidates someone will do, it is not always 100% correlated. >> very good. last question. this is a big one. it is an issue that i think we all recognize as being related but we very rarely talk about it in terms of the actual relationship. that is serious and and how it plays into this entire calculus. syria is an enormous issue for israel all by itself but there is also a very important connection to the iranian issue. i was hoping, given your background, take us through a little bit ho
of course, it should be carefully checked, carefully assessed, etc., etc. words that they say before election in most of the cases are not used afterwards. ester remember the american -- i still remember the american assembly -- embassy in jerusalem. we have to leave the word with all respect but limited respect when they are used for politics creates -- used for politics. >> if you can up the level on his microphone so people can hear him. please continue. >> i would say that we...
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help the opposition forces by allowing transfer of arms material etc etc this. leads certainly to a lot of. doubts worries that this kind of attitude would lead to a backlash. transfer of violence. in lourdes turkey. but this is certainly is a natural outcome of what there were takes in the neighborhood of syria as long as this conflict continues with mass killings the killings of civilians etc this this will lead to worsen. further or something off relations between syria and turkey and jordan there's no surprise element in this. but all the escalation of wilen certainly tells turkey and other neighbors to cool carefully and to continue to stick to the international efforts to stop put an end at least to the killings and massacre's right to all have to leave it right there thank you very much for your thoughts on this mr a political commentator and journalist joining us live from istanbul. right a beautiful look at other news from around the world to twelve people have been killed in the blast yemen's capital of sanaa targeted the country's defense minister who
help the opposition forces by allowing transfer of arms material etc etc this. leads certainly to a lot of. doubts worries that this kind of attitude would lead to a backlash. transfer of violence. in lourdes turkey. but this is certainly is a natural outcome of what there were takes in the neighborhood of syria as long as this conflict continues with mass killings the killings of civilians etc this this will lead to worsen. further or something off relations between syria and turkey and jordan...
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we really thought that we would, you know, travel and do a lot of things together, etc., etc., and then when the time was right, we'd figure, you know, we'd talk about it then. and then one day, it was like, is this going to be a nursery or is this going to be a guest room? tracey garamone: and i went for my annual doctor's appointment and said we're thinking about it and next thing you know, the next month, it happened. well, there's no question that if we take from the very beginning, planning a pregnancy is far more likely to yield a good outcome than an unplanned pregnancy for a variety of reasons. not every woman is perfectly healthy. doctor: tracey? not ever woman understands that, for example, you can reduce the chance of having a neural tube defect by taking folic acid in the pre-conceptual and the early conceptual period. if you wait until you're pregnant, it's often too late, to, in fact, impact any change on the outcomes. tracey garamone: well, i was in fairly good physical shape. i take vitamins that are equal to, if not better than prenatals, so i was set up for that. the m
we really thought that we would, you know, travel and do a lot of things together, etc., etc., and then when the time was right, we'd figure, you know, we'd talk about it then. and then one day, it was like, is this going to be a nursery or is this going to be a guest room? tracey garamone: and i went for my annual doctor's appointment and said we're thinking about it and next thing you know, the next month, it happened. well, there's no question that if we take from the very beginning,...
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on that motion -- breasting spaces, -- resting spaces, benches, etc. throughout the complex. on that motion -- [calling votes] that is a unanimous vote. for 15b there needs to be a unanimous motion. bikes i make a motion which intent to approve. -- >> i make a motion with intent to approve. >> second. >> i need to set a date. >> please set a date for final action. by september 20? september 20. >> ok, the motion on the floor and intent to approve the agreement with the final action to take place on september 20. good on that motion -- [calling votes] thank you, commissioners. that motion passed unanimously also. commissioners, you are now on item number 17 for geary boulevard. put them right there. i will get them. thank you. >> good afternoon or evening, members of the commission. the case before you is a staff- initiated case for discretionary review as well as a neighbor request for the property located at 4334 geary street. the proposal involves demolishing a structure and when composing and a new dental office. is still in development at an underutilized block. it is hel
on that motion -- breasting spaces, -- resting spaces, benches, etc. throughout the complex. on that motion -- [calling votes] that is a unanimous vote. for 15b there needs to be a unanimous motion. bikes i make a motion which intent to approve. -- >> i make a motion with intent to approve. >> second. >> i need to set a date. >> please set a date for final action. by september 20? september 20. >> ok, the motion on the floor and intent to approve the agreement with...
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i do not want to insult anyone and i hate people insulting one another, their religions, etc., etc., but that is what it for tax. so, there's no point pretending otherwise. and the united states, i am following the elections. what would republicans say about the democrats? it hurts. it hurts democrats deeply. >> we have got to go. >> that is protected. >> you do accept that the majority of muslims who are offended by the foam are offended, they are not violent. they have the right to be offended if they feel their religion, their culture is under attack? >> absolutely. i mean, the majority is offended, but in their offense, i think what they should do, the majority of muslims, for them to be credible is to object to real human suffering. let me give you an example. you just reported on pakistan. in mid august, i believe it was august 14, a 14-year-old girl was raped and pakistan by five men. bout was national news. there is no demonstration of any kind. no outrage of any kind. this happens throughout the muslim world all the time. there is no outrage in the muslim world when human li
i do not want to insult anyone and i hate people insulting one another, their religions, etc., etc., but that is what it for tax. so, there's no point pretending otherwise. and the united states, i am following the elections. what would republicans say about the democrats? it hurts. it hurts democrats deeply. >> we have got to go. >> that is protected. >> you do accept that the majority of muslims who are offended by the foam are offended, they are not violent. they have the...
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. -- well lit, etc. we need more time to work on the landscaping just to make sure the final design meets what we need. finally, in terms of the parking, we do wish the parking ratios mets contemporary standards, but the most important piece is the curved cuts on buchanan. we feel there is a possibility that could be reduced. we appreciate that changed. thank you. president fong: thank you very much. i am going to call some more names. [reading names] >> good evening. i am a volunteer for the service agency for san francisco's lgbt frail seniors. my having worked as a volunteer for many years has afforded me the opportunity to assess what their needs are. two of the largest of them are affordable housing and a sense of community. it is for this reason that i strongly encourage the board to go ahead with a 55 laguna project. san francisco's iconic columnist referred to the city as the city that knows how. today, this city that knows how has failed to show the same level of leadership that many other citie
. -- well lit, etc. we need more time to work on the landscaping just to make sure the final design meets what we need. finally, in terms of the parking, we do wish the parking ratios mets contemporary standards, but the most important piece is the curved cuts on buchanan. we feel there is a possibility that could be reduced. we appreciate that changed. thank you. president fong: thank you very much. i am going to call some more names. [reading names] >> good evening. i am a volunteer for...
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etc. but look at the changes. light wells three by three. there that's nowhere. look at the light wells they don't even match the light wells. nothing close to a written agreement that they reached. they handed something to us today and to the commissioners today that came a little bit closer to what they agreed to in writing a year ahead of time. so ask yourself, what's really going on here when these plans are put up with these little tiny light wells that will devastate these s.r.o. units. i wanted the solution that we wanted to try to reach and this was handed to me by commissioner su guy -- sugaya. it's a deep light well that faces off against these light wells. we need a deeper light well to get any lights into this units at 40 feet. by the way, they keep saying they reduced the height. it came down to one foot. but it only came down one foot. still 40-feet stall. we need these to match these light wells and a smaller light well up here that will allow these stairs to fit around these two windows. no giveback back here. they said we still want to go 40 feet
etc. but look at the changes. light wells three by three. there that's nowhere. look at the light wells they don't even match the light wells. nothing close to a written agreement that they reached. they handed something to us today and to the commissioners today that came a little bit closer to what they agreed to in writing a year ahead of time. so ask yourself, what's really going on here when these plans are put up with these little tiny light wells that will devastate these s.r.o. units. i...
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years later in the bay area, looking at how hard it is for us to strive to keep our theater is going, etc. i like to think that i'm not struggling quite as hard, personally, but what i mean by that, the intention, the commitment. particularly, to produce works that would not be produced in other places, and also to really nurture women of color artists. i think that is something that has not shifted for me in those 25 years, and it is good to see that brava remains committed to that kind of work. ♪ >> when people talk about the reflection of the community, we can only go from what we have on our staff. we have a south asian managing director, south african artistic director, latino community out rich person. aside from the staff, the other people, artists that we work with being a reflection of us, yes, the community is changing, but brava has always tried to be ahead of that trend. when i came in, i tried to make it about the work that shows the eclectic mission district, as well as serving the mission. those are the types of things that i feel build one brava is all >> when the new ca
years later in the bay area, looking at how hard it is for us to strive to keep our theater is going, etc. i like to think that i'm not struggling quite as hard, personally, but what i mean by that, the intention, the commitment. particularly, to produce works that would not be produced in other places, and also to really nurture women of color artists. i think that is something that has not shifted for me in those 25 years, and it is good to see that brava remains committed to that kind of...
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using medicines, taming animals, etc., etc. -- using machines. taming animals. no not one of these chapters did he interview celebrities. i think that is the manliest calling any man can have. geoff: clearly. craig: that's what makes you a man. that's what makes you a man like me. mario lopez. [laughter] geoff: i think also the fact that you mark your territory. craig: oh, yeah. that dasm makes you a -- definitely makes you man. geoff: yeah, yours smells like pee-pee and pizza. craig: yes, geoff. yes, it does. [laughter] good night, everybody. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- [ female announcer ] you want family dinner to be special. dad, we want pizza. you guys said tacos. [ female announcer ] it doesn't always work out that way. you know what? we're spending too much money on eating out anyway. honey, come look at this. [ female announcer ] my money map from wells fargo is a free online tool that helps you track your spending. so instead of having to deal with a tight budget, you could have a tighter family. ♪ wells fargo. hi
using medicines, taming animals, etc., etc. -- using machines. taming animals. no not one of these chapters did he interview celebrities. i think that is the manliest calling any man can have. geoff: clearly. craig: that's what makes you a man. that's what makes you a man like me. mario lopez. [laughter] geoff: i think also the fact that you mark your territory. craig: oh, yeah. that dasm makes you a -- definitely makes you man. geoff: yeah, yours smells like pee-pee and pizza. craig: yes,...
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using medicines, taming animals, etc., etc. -- using machines. taming animals. no not one of these chapters did he interview celebrities. i think that is the manliest calling any man can have. geoff: clearly. craig: that's what makes you a man. that's what makes you a man like me. mario lopez. [laughter] geoff: i think also the fact that you mark your territory. craig: oh, yeah. that dasm makes you a -- definitely makes you man. geoff: yeah, yours smells like pee-pee and pizza. craig: yes, geoff. yes, it does. [laughter] good night, everybody. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >>> just in, dramatic new images. fires in the streets and gun toting protestors. >> all after four americans, including an ambassador are killed in libya. >>> plus, 9 news now has the big announcement on the iphone 5. how a local woman scores a ren what for 7 bucks. >>> but there's a far less happy picture being painted in cairo tonight. anti-american demonstrations continue outside the gates of the u.s. embassy there as washington mourns the death of our a
using medicines, taming animals, etc., etc. -- using machines. taming animals. no not one of these chapters did he interview celebrities. i think that is the manliest calling any man can have. geoff: clearly. craig: that's what makes you a man. that's what makes you a man like me. mario lopez. [laughter] geoff: i think also the fact that you mark your territory. craig: oh, yeah. that dasm makes you a -- definitely makes you man. geoff: yeah, yours smells like pee-pee and pizza. craig: yes,...
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we hate it when conservatives take money from the oil companies and the banks etc. and do their bidding. now in this case they're taking money from our side and doing our bidding. i'm not sure that it makes it any better. >> it makes you wonder what they're going to do in office. issues with obama, he took money from certain avenues and he gets in office, and he doesn't do what he said he was going to do. what are they going to do in office. we don't know that. maybe he's going to renig. >> that's what i'm talking about with this guy. you're right, jayar, except i don't think he believes a word of it. he voted before saying, family values, thee gay guys, i don't know about these gay guys. six months later, after he has taken a gigantic bribe, he said, it turns out gay guys are just like us. >> you're assuming that. it could be that his political interests were at hand and he's taking a huge risk. as jayar said, when a congressman takes money from an oil company he's going to give them breaks. this is a state senator voting against the interests of his district. >> c
we hate it when conservatives take money from the oil companies and the banks etc. and do their bidding. now in this case they're taking money from our side and doing our bidding. i'm not sure that it makes it any better. >> it makes you wonder what they're going to do in office. issues with obama, he took money from certain avenues and he gets in office, and he doesn't do what he said he was going to do. what are they going to do in office. we don't know that. maybe he's going to renig....
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etc. and etc. why did you include this list of different taxes in your book "freedom manifesto: why free markets are moral and big government isn't"? >> guest: it shows what you call government coercion. the creed of government. that is almost everything you do now, we really don't realize it. what is the first thing you do? you turn on the electricity. you then turn on the water. look at your utility bill. you have a cup of coffee and tea, sales tax, gasoline, go to work and that list doesn't even include the upcoming taxes on medical devices and the obamacare taxes, you could expand that for at least 16 coming that way. the bottom line is everything you do ends up getting taxed in that reduces your capacity to create resources and reduces your freedom. >> host: you also talk about the fact that tax withholding, we never think of that money. >> guest: yes, that came in world war ii. once upon a time, we paid taxes once a year and we made people contents of the income taxable rate. in wartime, when
etc. and etc. why did you include this list of different taxes in your book "freedom manifesto: why free markets are moral and big government isn't"? >> guest: it shows what you call government coercion. the creed of government. that is almost everything you do now, we really don't realize it. what is the first thing you do? you turn on the electricity. you then turn on the water. look at your utility bill. you have a cup of coffee and tea, sales tax, gasoline, go to work and...
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process and of course we don't have all the results at all of who -- what percentages got what choices, etc., because school had just started and that is not completed. and really, one of the issues that we had on the agenda, which i urge all the members on the board to look at was a proposal about what would be lookinged at. if you recall, we had a very robust complete report looking into every question every board member asks us to collect data on last year and we also had a report that we could not afford to, nor do we have the expert's to look at every one of those data -- and it is not necessary really. what we agreed to is that we would focus on certain things each' year and add to our knowledge base about how the process is working. there is a suggested list of things that we would look at this the annual report this year. i ask you all to look at that and give feedback to the committee. the other issue that came up related to the current year is about the current cuts to transportation which we snow very difficult for parents and they are dealing with it now. particularly the cuts f
process and of course we don't have all the results at all of who -- what percentages got what choices, etc., because school had just started and that is not completed. and really, one of the issues that we had on the agenda, which i urge all the members on the board to look at was a proposal about what would be lookinged at. if you recall, we had a very robust complete report looking into every question every board member asks us to collect data on last year and we also had a report that we...
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help the opposition forces by allowing transfer of arms material etc etc this. leads certainly to a lot of. doubts glory's that this kind of attitude would lead to a backlash. transfer of violence. in lourdes turkey. but let's cross over now to the business desk with natasha now russia is one of europe's you growing call markets isn't it and absolutely is and it's also one of the biggest i'll tell you all about in just a couple minutes but first our top story president putin signed a decree on tuesday to protect the interests of strategic companies operating abroad they're now required to get government missions to deal with foreign regulators or corresponding you've got this question of is at gazprom headquarters to tell us about how russia's gas monopoly views this so you go what's the latest there. were just sort of from gas problems sportsperson circuit court said that while the energy giant is clearly experiencing pressure from the european union which is currently holding this monopoly investigation concerning gas from and he said that it so. pressuring ga
help the opposition forces by allowing transfer of arms material etc etc this. leads certainly to a lot of. doubts glory's that this kind of attitude would lead to a backlash. transfer of violence. in lourdes turkey. but let's cross over now to the business desk with natasha now russia is one of europe's you growing call markets isn't it and absolutely is and it's also one of the biggest i'll tell you all about in just a couple minutes but first our top story president putin signed a decree on...
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obviously is bound by treaty to defend certain nations japan south korea the philippines etc so on the one hand the u.s. is is trying to maintain a neutral position on the sovereignty of the who owns which rock in the ocean issue but we also obviously have different relationships with the nations in the area we're certainly bound by treaty to some of them and if if push comes to shove then we are allies is a man with which certainly we are not with china but we're also trying to maintain all these little sovereignty she has the heart of the u.s. as collating is something far greater let me play the market had john mark go ahead and really is whether. a forward united states' position for united states military position on this and other conflicts in the region is the best way to move from the period we're now in mutual shouting of nationalism of surge of territorial conflicts whether a more fruitful approach is one in which the nations involved in these territorial disputes and that extend from china japan and korea to as you and find ways to sit down out of the out of the glare of of
obviously is bound by treaty to defend certain nations japan south korea the philippines etc so on the one hand the u.s. is is trying to maintain a neutral position on the sovereignty of the who owns which rock in the ocean issue but we also obviously have different relationships with the nations in the area we're certainly bound by treaty to some of them and if if push comes to shove then we are allies is a man with which certainly we are not with china but we're also trying to maintain all...
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obviously is bound by treaty to defend certain nations japan south korea the philippines etc so on the one hand the u.s. is is trying to maintain a neutral position on the sovereignty of the who owns which rock in the ocean issue but we also obviously have different relationships with the nations in the area we're certainly bound by treaty to some of them and if if push comes to shove then we are allies in which which certainly we are not with china but we're also trying to maintain all these little sovereignty she has the heart of the u.s. as collating is sometimes large let me play marco had john mark go ahead and really is whether. a forward united states' position for united states military position on this and other conflicts in the region is the best way to move from the period we're now in mutual shouting of nationalism upsurge of territorial conflicts whether a more fruitful approach is one in which the nations involved in these territorial disputes and that extend from china japan and korea to as you and find ways to sit down out of the out of the glare of of the demonstrators
obviously is bound by treaty to defend certain nations japan south korea the philippines etc so on the one hand the u.s. is is trying to maintain a neutral position on the sovereignty of the who owns which rock in the ocean issue but we also obviously have different relationships with the nations in the area we're certainly bound by treaty to some of them and if if push comes to shove then we are allies in which which certainly we are not with china but we're also trying to maintain all these...
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twitter, facebook, ebay, google, amazon, etc., you are using consumer application clout services. just so we realize how far we have transition, i was with a stanford did about two months ago, and i'm giving her the lecture on what is cloud computing, and i start that way. i say once upon a time, consumer applications used to get installed on your pc and update and all that, as she looks at me and said, "i've heard of this thing. isn't it called a floppy disk?" [laughter] what many of you guys probably do not know is on the business application front, this has similarly happen in a very different way. nearly every business application -- when i talk about business applications, and talking about financial customer relationships systems, purchasing, hr, web analytics, all the software business is used to automate their businesses. what you may not know is in the past 10 years, every business application software company which has gone public has been delivered as a cloud service. nobody does it in the new world the old way anymore. is all delivered as a cloud service. this ranges f
twitter, facebook, ebay, google, amazon, etc., you are using consumer application clout services. just so we realize how far we have transition, i was with a stanford did about two months ago, and i'm giving her the lecture on what is cloud computing, and i start that way. i say once upon a time, consumer applications used to get installed on your pc and update and all that, as she looks at me and said, "i've heard of this thing. isn't it called a floppy disk?" [laughter] what many of...
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., etc., etc., and these polls say, he's going to win. we're being told by the establishment media we should believe that. well, i don't. >> bill: to give you my take on it, reading all the polls, i would say probably romney is down by 1, 1 1/2 at this point. >> agreed. >> bill: but i would say the debates are crucial. and i would say that the polls are based on a model that will not exist this year. especially after what we saw in 2010. you'd think they would have adjusted. >> turnout is everything. turnout in key states is critically important. in ohio, the obama ground game will be very good. they'll have a ton of union support. >> bill: what about the romney ground game? >> i checked on it today. by their account, they feel very strong going into it. they realize -- i mean, the romney people aren't saying, we're up by 4 or 5 points in these polls, but they're saying when the media writes every day that governor romney has lost the race because the polls say so, might as well not have an election, that they're wrong. >> don't take your
., etc., etc., and these polls say, he's going to win. we're being told by the establishment media we should believe that. well, i don't. >> bill: to give you my take on it, reading all the polls, i would say probably romney is down by 1, 1 1/2 at this point. >> agreed. >> bill: but i would say the debates are crucial. and i would say that the polls are based on a model that will not exist this year. especially after what we saw in 2010. you'd think they would have adjusted....
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help the opposition forces by allowing transfer of arms material etc etc this. leads certainly to a lot of. doubts the worry is that this kind of attitude would lead to a backlash i transfer of violence. in lourdes turkey. the revolution in egypt swept away the deck old decades old dictatorship but when it comes to sweeping the streets the country's new leadership is now in so much success the prolonged state of flux have followed last year's uprising is led to monday in matters like basic public services to suffer the terms of garbage now piling up and rotting on the capital streets artie's example boy followed up story a revolution or a leftover that's already starting to cause a bit of a stink it took egyptians eighteen days of mass protests to oust hosni mubarak yet in the eighteen in soon months they've encountered a far more pungent problem with residents don't wait for garbage collection instead they threw it out onto the streets and we have to collect it. cairo has never been a particularly clean city but the growing piles of garbage have become a major
help the opposition forces by allowing transfer of arms material etc etc this. leads certainly to a lot of. doubts the worry is that this kind of attitude would lead to a backlash i transfer of violence. in lourdes turkey. the revolution in egypt swept away the deck old decades old dictatorship but when it comes to sweeping the streets the country's new leadership is now in so much success the prolonged state of flux have followed last year's uprising is led to monday in matters like basic...
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helped the opposition forces by allowing transfer of arms material etc etc this. leads certainly to a lot of. doubts glory's that this kind of attitude would lead to a backlash i see transfer of violence. in lords turkey. right let's cross over to the business just now with natasha now says mr president putin's eyes decree to protect russian strategic firms on board what's that about well that's absolutely right the decree now steps up the government's role as a negotiator the companies will now have to get state permission to deal with foreign regulators to provide information and even sign contracts the state will also have to approve price changes in these contracts alexander nazarov from gazprom bank in moscow explains what this means for strategic and apprises and their businesses these looks like to me as. a good protective measure which may war may not work but or other countries will know that russian companies will be supported by russian government in case of any. conflicts. abroad. and it's time now to check out the equity markets let's start with wall
helped the opposition forces by allowing transfer of arms material etc etc this. leads certainly to a lot of. doubts glory's that this kind of attitude would lead to a backlash i see transfer of violence. in lords turkey. right let's cross over to the business just now with natasha now says mr president putin's eyes decree to protect russian strategic firms on board what's that about well that's absolutely right the decree now steps up the government's role as a negotiator the companies will...
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obviously is bound by treaty to defend certain nations japan south korea the philippines etc so on the one hand the u.s. is is trying to maintain a neutral position on the sovereignty of the who owns which rock in the ocean issue but we also obviously have different relationships with the nations in the area we're certainly bound by treaty to some of them and if if push comes to shove then we are allies as a man with which certainly we are not with china but we're also trying to maintain all these little sovereignty she is the heart of the issue as collating is something far greater let me put it mark really had john mark go ahead and really is whether. a forward united states' position for united states military position on this and other conflicts in the region is the best way to move from the period we're now in mutual shouting of nationalism upsurge of territorial conflicts whether a more fruitful approach is one in which the nations involved in these territorial disputes and that extend from china japan and korea to as he and find ways to sit down out of the out of the glare of of
obviously is bound by treaty to defend certain nations japan south korea the philippines etc so on the one hand the u.s. is is trying to maintain a neutral position on the sovereignty of the who owns which rock in the ocean issue but we also obviously have different relationships with the nations in the area we're certainly bound by treaty to some of them and if if push comes to shove then we are allies as a man with which certainly we are not with china but we're also trying to maintain all...
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help the opposition forces by allowing transfer of arms material etc etc this. leads certainly to a lot of. doubts glory that this kind of attitude would lead to a backlash. a transfer of violence. in lourdes turkey. one tonneau in in may two recently came a hunger strike has become the ninth detainee to die at the scandal ridden facility the prisoner was allegedly kept in complete isolation for being unruly though he was neither charged nor being prosecuted dawson and co-author of why peace and a contributor to what really happened dot com told us we may never know how he died it's going to be very hard to get to the bottom of it as to why as for why he wasn't released when he hasn't been charged with anything we may never know he may have been a victim of torture or witness torture or any number of things that the us wouldn't want to get out earlier in two thousand and six we have three so-called suicides where people had rags stuffed in their mouths and also were hanged which is a little suspicious to suffocate yourself with a rag and also hang yourself but w
help the opposition forces by allowing transfer of arms material etc etc this. leads certainly to a lot of. doubts glory that this kind of attitude would lead to a backlash. a transfer of violence. in lourdes turkey. one tonneau in in may two recently came a hunger strike has become the ninth detainee to die at the scandal ridden facility the prisoner was allegedly kept in complete isolation for being unruly though he was neither charged nor being prosecuted dawson and co-author of why peace...
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years later in the bay area, looking at how hard it is for us to strive to keep our theater is going, etc. i like to think that i'm not struggling quite as hard, personally, but what i mean by that, the intention, the commitment. particularly, to produce works that would not be produced in other places, and also to really nurture women of color artists. i think that is something that has not shifted for me in those 25 years, and it is good to see that brava remains committed to that kind of work. ♪ >> when people talk about the reflection of the community, we can only go from what we have on our staff. we have a south asian managing director, south african artistic director, latino community out rich person. aside from the staff, the other people, artists that we work with being a reflection of us, yes, the community is changing, but brava has always tried to be ahead of that trend. when i came in, i tried to make it about the work that shows the eclectic mission district, as well as serving the mission. those are the types of things that i feel build one brava is all
years later in the bay area, looking at how hard it is for us to strive to keep our theater is going, etc. i like to think that i'm not struggling quite as hard, personally, but what i mean by that, the intention, the commitment. particularly, to produce works that would not be produced in other places, and also to really nurture women of color artists. i think that is something that has not shifted for me in those 25 years, and it is good to see that brava remains committed to that kind of...