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, mr. morris. >> there's the view that's become so popular. it's funny, that was the view on the opening of full house, the television show. looks like we have a full house here today, a very important issue for us neighbors. i've lived in the alamo square neighborhood association for 25 years and for 12 of those years i've been across from the park. i'm here to speak for my wife, my children and my neighbors. of the 6 houses there, 3 of those houses are homes to elderly folks who can't be here ka but they have been putting up with the drastic change in our neighborhood. in the past 5 years we have been dramatically overrun by tour busses, as you have heard. there are 52 other neighborhoods that have bus restrictions and why not alamo square. there are 4 busses that support those lines, not these invaders. alamo square have been an integral part of our city for 50 years, that's fine, but the busses don't belong on those narrow streets. otherwise there would probably be muni lines on scott s
, mr. morris. >> there's the view that's become so popular. it's funny, that was the view on the opening of full house, the television show. looks like we have a full house here today, a very important issue for us neighbors. i've lived in the alamo square neighborhood association for 25 years and for 12 of those years i've been across from the park. i'm here to speak for my wife, my children and my neighbors. of the 6 houses there, 3 of those houses are homes to elderly folks who can't...
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, mr. lowell >> good afternoon, mr. nolan, i, john alex lowell, a senior member of the advisory committee, appointed by two mayors in the city, to support option 1. my point is on pedestrian safety. for those who are defined to be vulnerable in the pedestrian safety strategy youth and seniors and people with disabilities. the turning busses at the intersections of hayes, steiner, fillmore-hayes, fell and scott and fell and divisadero arch into the traffic of the opposing coming lanes of traffic which impairs crossing youths, which is what val spoke of, she is the assistant of supervisor london breed, and the seniors and people with disabilities who are traveling on hayes street. there is a hospital on hayes street and there is mercy terrace senior housing which used to be the southern pacific railway hospital at the intersection of hayes and baker. they are traveling down hayes street to go to the intersection of 7th and market, which is the closest major bus lane intersection for access to
, mr. lowell >> good afternoon, mr. nolan, i, john alex lowell, a senior member of the advisory committee, appointed by two mayors in the city, to support option 1. my point is on pedestrian safety. for those who are defined to be vulnerable in the pedestrian safety strategy youth and seniors and people with disabilities. the turning busses at the intersections of hayes, steiner, fillmore-hayes, fell and scott and fell and divisadero arch into the traffic of the opposing coming lanes of...
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in her short life this girl has already got used to seeing a lot of radiation meters just like mrs morris her mother joined an ngo group of ordinary women united by fear for the future of their children and distrust of the government's actions. we're sending our data to government and tepco officials every day and we get no reply don't see inaction from them as if they're trying to play down the scale of things meanwhile our children are already suffering from. the voice of dissent is now intensifying despite assurances from tepco a spent nuclear fuel rods are removed from reactor four at fukushima dai ichi. we have it under control it's a challenging process but we have the equipment to perform it anti-nuclear protesters in tokyo say no one should be allowed back into the fukushima area until it's completely safe which in truth may not happen for centuries their peak has just served eight hundred days and they will stay longer they say to force their government into rethinking its nuclear policies. reporting from japan. the man who revealed that a private security firm was spying on huma
in her short life this girl has already got used to seeing a lot of radiation meters just like mrs morris her mother joined an ngo group of ordinary women united by fear for the future of their children and distrust of the government's actions. we're sending our data to government and tepco officials every day and we get no reply don't see inaction from them as if they're trying to play down the scale of things meanwhile our children are already suffering from. the voice of dissent is now...
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in her short life this girl has already got used to seeing a lot of radiation meters just like mrs morris her mother joined an ngo group of ordinary women united by fear for the future of their children and distrust of the government's actions. we're sending our data to government and tepco officials every day and we get no reply don't see an action from down as if they're trying to play down the scale of things meanwhile our children are all. red is suffering from fire already she is. the voice of dissent is now intensifying despite assurances from tepco as spent nuclear fuel rods are removed from reactor four at fukushima daiichi you're walking or we have it under control it's a challenging process but we have the equipment to perform it anti-nuclear protesters in talk you say no one should be allowed back into the fukushima area until it's completely safe which in truth may not happen for centuries there pickett has just served eight hundred days and they will stay longer they say to force their government into rethinking its nuclear policies. r.t. reporting from japan cost meantime to
in her short life this girl has already got used to seeing a lot of radiation meters just like mrs morris her mother joined an ngo group of ordinary women united by fear for the future of their children and distrust of the government's actions. we're sending our data to government and tepco officials every day and we get no reply don't see an action from down as if they're trying to play down the scale of things meanwhile our children are all. red is suffering from fire already she is. the...
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in her short life this girl has already got used to seeing a lot of radiation meters just like mrs morris her mother joined an ngo group of ordinary women united by fear for the future of their children and distrust of the government's actions. we're sending our data to government and tepco officials every day and we get no reply i don't see an action from them as if they're trying to play down the scale of things meanwhile our children are all. red is suffering from fire issues is. the voice of dissent is now intensifying despite assurances from tepco a spent nuclear fuel rods are removed from reactor four at fukushima dai ichi walking on we have it under control it's a challenging process but we have the equipment to perform it anti-nuclear protesters in talk to say no one should be allowed back into the fukushima area until it's completely safe which in truth may not happen for centuries their peak it has just served eight hundred days and they will stay longer they say to force their government into rethinking its nuclear policies. r.t. reporting from japan for the lecture report of t
in her short life this girl has already got used to seeing a lot of radiation meters just like mrs morris her mother joined an ngo group of ordinary women united by fear for the future of their children and distrust of the government's actions. we're sending our data to government and tepco officials every day and we get no reply i don't see an action from them as if they're trying to play down the scale of things meanwhile our children are all. red is suffering from fire issues is. the voice...
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in her short life this girl has already got used to seeing a lot of radiation meters just like mrs morris on or her mother joined an ngo group of ordinary women united by fear for the future of their children and distrust of the government's actions. we're sending our data to government and tepco officials every day and we get no reply i don't see an action from them as if they're trying to play down the scale of things meanwhile our children are already suffering from fairish is. the voice of dissent is now intensifying despite assurances from tepco a spent nuclear fuel rods are removed from reactor four at fukushima daiichi. we have it under control it's a challenging process but we have the equipment to perform it anti-nuclear protesters in tokyo say no one should be allowed back into the fukushima area until it's completely safe which in truth may not happen for centuries their peak it has just served eight hundred days and they will stay longer they say to force their government into rethinking its nuclear policies. reporting from japan. fukushima operators preparing to remove the ha
in her short life this girl has already got used to seeing a lot of radiation meters just like mrs morris on or her mother joined an ngo group of ordinary women united by fear for the future of their children and distrust of the government's actions. we're sending our data to government and tepco officials every day and we get no reply i don't see an action from them as if they're trying to play down the scale of things meanwhile our children are already suffering from fairish is. the voice of...
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>> councillor, i can only repeat what mr. dennis morris told me, that i cannot talk to the police. he suggests, do not talk to the police. that's all i can say. i've answered your question. i can't get into what's before the courts now. but on -- dash on the advice of my counsel, if you want to talk to dennis more, you're more than happy to talk to him. he has said, do not talk to the police. all i'm doing -- >> i've got to squeeze a quick break in here. when we come back after the break, i can't believe what i'm hearing. i'll be honest with you. when we come back, i want to try to get the piece of sound ready for you before back after this. [ sniffles ] i better take something. [ male announcer ] dayquil cold and flu doesn't treat that. it doesn't? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast-acting antihistamine. oh what a relief it is! plus haavo: thesales event antihistamin"sis back. drive" which means it's never been easier to get a new 2014 jetta. it gets an impressive 34 highway mpg and comes with no charge scheduled maintenance. and r
>> councillor, i can only repeat what mr. dennis morris told me, that i cannot talk to the police. he suggests, do not talk to the police. that's all i can say. i've answered your question. i can't get into what's before the courts now. but on -- dash on the advice of my counsel, if you want to talk to dennis more, you're more than happy to talk to him. he has said, do not talk to the police. all i'm doing -- >> i've got to squeeze a quick break in here. when we come back after the...
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and ed morris said yes mr. president, and he points to an article at the bottom, he goes, i can't believe the dodgers would even dream of being bought by murdoch! and reagan was enraged that, you know, the team might -- that murdoch might be able to buy the team. >> it wasn't what they said about him but what is happening to the dodgers. >> he just didn't care what people said. he knew what he believed and he was willing to fight for it. chris christie is the same way, christi city came on our show, 32, 33 percent approval rating and i said, because we had a good relationship immediately, i said, chris, i am a conservative, i am a tough guy but you keep doing this stuff. you are not going to get reelected, you are at 32, 33 percent you may not -- he said, i don't care because i really don't care, joe, i am going to do this for four years if they want to reelect me, they don't reelect me, and if, if they don't, i don't care. we can read politicians and read people and i thought oh, my god, he really believes it.
and ed morris said yes mr. president, and he points to an article at the bottom, he goes, i can't believe the dodgers would even dream of being bought by murdoch! and reagan was enraged that, you know, the team might -- that murdoch might be able to buy the team. >> it wasn't what they said about him but what is happening to the dodgers. >> he just didn't care what people said. he knew what he believed and he was willing to fight for it. chris christie is the same way, christi city...
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and ed morris said yes mr. president, and he points to an article at the bottom, he goes, i can't believe the dodgers would even dream of being bought by murdoch! and reagan was enraged that, you know, the team might -- that murdoch might be able to buy the team. >> it wasn't what they said about him but what is happening to the dodgers. >> he just didn't care what people said. he knew what he believed and he was willing to fight for it. chris christie is the same way, christi city came on our show, 32, 33 percent approval rating and i said, because we had a good relationship immediately, i said, chris, i am a conservative, i am a tough guy but you keep doing this stuff. you are not going to get reelected, you are at 32, 33 percent you may not -- he said, i don't careecause i really don't care, joe, i am going to do this for four years if they want to reelect me, they don't reelect me, and if, if they don't, i don't care. we can read politicians and read people and i thought oh, my god, he really believes it. t
and ed morris said yes mr. president, and he points to an article at the bottom, he goes, i can't believe the dodgers would even dream of being bought by murdoch! and reagan was enraged that, you know, the team might -- that murdoch might be able to buy the team. >> it wasn't what they said about him but what is happening to the dodgers. >> he just didn't care what people said. he knew what he believed and he was willing to fight for it. chris christie is the same way, christi city...
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. >> mr. jack straw? >> thank you, mr. speaker. and my rightpeaker honorable friend on the bench there. it is my turn to express my appreciation to the secretary for the personal interest which you put into this. recognition of the fact that the iranians are the toughest negotiators. they extract every last ounce of negotiations in the world. if he accepts, it is crucial that what undermined the agreements which we have made between 2003 and 2006 -- there was a desperate patch that was developed between hard-line and hard-liners in washington. situation where they were replaced by president i meant in a job. can i ask this? it is that prime minister --anyahu's efforts and then the united states congress, invented president obama from continuing with the negotiations. will he make clear that in these circumstances, the u.k., germany, france, and the eu will have to detach themselves from america and reach their own conclusions? >> i agree with them. i agree with his remarks. it is important to
. >> mr. jack straw? >> thank you, mr. speaker. and my rightpeaker honorable friend on the bench there. it is my turn to express my appreciation to the secretary for the personal interest which you put into this. recognition of the fact that the iranians are the toughest negotiators. they extract every last ounce of negotiations in the world. if he accepts, it is crucial that what undermined the agreements which we have made between 2003 and 2006 -- there was a desperate patch that...
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. >> mr. simon hughes. >> we are mindful of the proof of iran for inspection verification for the next six months. might iran be encouraged to participate in the other conversations in the middle east in relation to syria and other issues in relation to israel and palestine? >> i hope so. there have been several questions about this. other aspects of iranian foreign policy will change. if iran would accept along with the rest of the world last year's geneva communiquÉ on syria as the basis for further discussions, many countries would be much more open to their involvement and future talk. that is up to them and hope they respond positively. >> i warmly welcome this breakthrough. the foreign secretary has referred to the future of discussions about that. what's back is there of some movement on the practice of the r rating government of imprisoning church pastors? >> we would all hope there would be movement on those irrespective of anything on the nuclear issue. that is one example of a trul
. >> mr. simon hughes. >> we are mindful of the proof of iran for inspection verification for the next six months. might iran be encouraged to participate in the other conversations in the middle east in relation to syria and other issues in relation to israel and palestine? >> i hope so. there have been several questions about this. other aspects of iranian foreign policy will change. if iran would accept along with the rest of the world last year's geneva communiquÉ on...
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gentlelady, cathy morris rogers. >> thank you, mr. chairman. although we were told repeatedly that if you liked your health insurance plan you would be able to keep it, we're now being told by the government that they have determined many existing plans to be lousy, subpar. in reality, this law is becoming quickly less about helping americans purchase affordable coverage and more about compelling millions of americans into a struggling medicaid program. in my home state of washington, 90% of enroll ees will be in medicaid. 16,000 of them coming into a program they were already eligible for. colorado, 89%, kentucky, two thirds, maryland, 97%. this is -- these are states already struggling with budgets, wondering how they are going to cover medicaid, which is as we all know for the most vulnerable population. isn't it true, that in states like washington, they are going to have new unexpected costs associated with a dramatic influx into medicaid? >> congresswoman, the medicaid expansion provision of the affordable care act is -- >> are states goi
gentlelady, cathy morris rogers. >> thank you, mr. chairman. although we were told repeatedly that if you liked your health insurance plan you would be able to keep it, we're now being told by the government that they have determined many existing plans to be lousy, subpar. in reality, this law is becoming quickly less about helping americans purchase affordable coverage and more about compelling millions of americans into a struggling medicaid program. in my home state of washington, 90%...
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gentlelady, cathy morris rogers. >> thank you, mr. chairman. although we were told repeatedly that if you liked your health insurance plan you would be able to keep it, we're now being told by the government that they have determined many existing plans to be lousy, subpar. in reality, this law is becoming quickly less about helping americans purchase affordable coverage and more about compelling millions of americans into a struggling medicaid program. in my home state of washington, 90% of enroll ees will be in medicaid. 16,000 of them coming into a program they were already eligible for. colorado, 89%, kentucky, two thirds, maryland, 97%. this is -- these are states already struggling with budgets, wondering how they are going to cover medicaid, which is as we all know for the most vulnerable population. isn't it true, that in states like washington, they are going to have new unexpected costs associated with a dramatic influx into medicaid? >> congresswoman, the medicaid expansion provision of the affordable care act is -- >> are states goi
gentlelady, cathy morris rogers. >> thank you, mr. chairman. although we were told repeatedly that if you liked your health insurance plan you would be able to keep it, we're now being told by the government that they have determined many existing plans to be lousy, subpar. in reality, this law is becoming quickly less about helping americans purchase affordable coverage and more about compelling millions of americans into a struggling medicaid program. in my home state of washington, 90%...
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they are insured and morris puts it or not insured and less expensive. >> ok, thank you. mr. allaire. >> i think there are many issues around consumer adoption of digital currency. i will touch on a couple of them. we are of the mind that bitcoin as a digital currency offers a great potential to lower the fraud risk that consumers and merchants face on a day-to-day basis when we conduct payments. when we go into a restaurant and give our credit card out or we enter that information online, we are effectively giving out the keys to our bank account to every counterparty that we interact with. it should not be a surprise that we have seen dramatic growth in the amount of identity theft and specifically financial information, rather financial information being stolen and sold on black markets and used for nefarious reasons. protocols like bitcoin reduce that risk because the keys to your bank account, the keys to your money are never transmitted . that is one of the brilliant aspects of the design of this is absurd there is a potential to lower the financial fraud and consumer t
they are insured and morris puts it or not insured and less expensive. >> ok, thank you. mr. allaire. >> i think there are many issues around consumer adoption of digital currency. i will touch on a couple of them. we are of the mind that bitcoin as a digital currency offers a great potential to lower the fraud risk that consumers and merchants face on a day-to-day basis when we conduct payments. when we go into a restaurant and give our credit card out or we enter that information...