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about images, or we're talking about an individual's sense of shame or guilt or expectation. the language used by those around them or even language in, that they use themselves, about themselves, can affect their willingness to pursue a recovery and to pursue rehabilitation. we on one hand want to offer hope, on the other hand we want to stress that being in the throes of your addiction is not a, a good experience, without casting aspersions on the character of the person who has the problem. where's mom? did she forget me? i wonder what happened to her. what if i get left here? drugs and alcohol may make you forget your problems, for a moment, but that's not all you forget. my mother worked hard to be in recovery and i love her for that. for drug and alcohol treatment for you or someone you love, call 1-800-662-help, brought to you by the us department of health and human services. i had no idea it was going to be so hard. i didn't know what to expect. you hear the stories, but i never took any of it seriously until i found myself here. and then i realized i was going to ha
about images, or we're talking about an individual's sense of shame or guilt or expectation. the language used by those around them or even language in, that they use themselves, about themselves, can affect their willingness to pursue a recovery and to pursue rehabilitation. we on one hand want to offer hope, on the other hand we want to stress that being in the throes of your addiction is not a, a good experience, without casting aspersions on the character of the person who has the problem....
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an event sponsored or supported by the city or its departments or other government agency, and that furthers the mission of that agency, and an even better, which announces an event which will benefit a government agency or charitable nonprofit organization and that will take place on publicly- owned property within the city of san francisco and further a public purpose. banners would not be allowed for political purposes or for general commercial advertising. as for duration, banners would be permitted for up to 50 days or until five days after the day of the sponsored event. banners could be reinstalled for an additional 50 days after they have been off for 70 days, and the port's executive director could allow placement of banners were greater than 50 days, so banners will convey a clear message and avoid visual clutter, all polls within a single block would be limited to a single banner, or banner permits are for four blocks. both the city and port currently impose fees only to recoup administrative costs for operating the program. the port does this through the permit process, using dpw
an event sponsored or supported by the city or its departments or other government agency, and that furthers the mission of that agency, and an even better, which announces an event which will benefit a government agency or charitable nonprofit organization and that will take place on publicly- owned property within the city of san francisco and further a public purpose. banners would not be allowed for political purposes or for general commercial advertising. as for duration, banners would be...
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you develop new or unusual pain in your hip, groin, or thigh. the most common side effects include flu like symptoms, fever, muscle or joint pain headache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. share the world with the ones you love! and ask your doctor about reclast. once-a-year reclast. year-long protection for on-the-go women. once-a-year reclast. everything is better with swanson broth in it. an essential ingredient in any kitchen. swanson 100% natural chicken broth. so i take one a day men's 50+ advantage. as a manager, my team counts on me to stay focused. it's the only complete multivitamin with ginkgo to support memory and concentration. plus it supports heart health. [ bat cracks ] that's a hit. one a day men's. what do you see yourself doing after you do retire? client comes in and they have a box. and inside that box is their financial life. people wake up and realize. "i better start doing something." we open up that box. we organize it. and we make decisions. we really are here to help you. they look back and think "wow. i never thought i
you develop new or unusual pain in your hip, groin, or thigh. the most common side effects include flu like symptoms, fever, muscle or joint pain headache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. share the world with the ones you love! and ask your doctor about reclast. once-a-year reclast. year-long protection for on-the-go women. once-a-year reclast. everything is better with swanson broth in it. an essential ingredient in any kitchen. swanson 100% natural chicken broth. so i take one a day men's 50+...
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not it's not about a document or a signature or legal fees or some massive cover up you know it's a mask for fear and a deep discomfort of the lies within certain americans towards the other towards a black man holding the highest political office in the country if you'll forgive the garage obama's election was historic the idea that a black man could even become president was something that millions of americans never see and it's odd too because if you look back to that election at that point people were questioning whether he was black enough they were saying well as mothers why he's harvard educated he's an elite that real minorities can't connect with. but it doesn't matter where he went to school or where he grew up it doesn't change the simple fact that he also has to deal with racism on a daily basis but even after being elected to be the president he still has something to prove he has to show his papers to be legitimate to be a real citizen to show that he's a worthy of being accepted by you know i can't even imagine what that must have felt like for him to have to give it
not it's not about a document or a signature or legal fees or some massive cover up you know it's a mask for fear and a deep discomfort of the lies within certain americans towards the other towards a black man holding the highest political office in the country if you'll forgive the garage obama's election was historic the idea that a black man could even become president was something that millions of americans never see and it's odd too because if you look back to that election at that point...
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if a farmer felt his neighbor was grown genetically altered or a month or a monsanto's at roundup ready canola that they should inform underneath her and they should wrap a suit squeal underneath and we can return farmers tell me that if they did that they would get a leather jacket from monsanto. if a farmer would squeal a rap on his neighbor and what monsanto would do is send out one of these or two of these x. r.c.m.p. or detectives syrian best to gators what every one to call them and they would go to a farm form and pm this is what the farmers would tell me they would come into this farm home and say put a party worth so we have a tip or a rumor that you've been grown wrote up already can all of without a license and if you don't come clean we'll get you you won't have a farm left when we're through with you know with you and we know if you tell us that you're not your lion. farmers begin know not to trust one another because if you had a visit from an ex or c.m.p.d. or amounts that are representative the first person. you would think well it wasn't my neighbor that turned me in ro
if a farmer felt his neighbor was grown genetically altered or a month or a monsanto's at roundup ready canola that they should inform underneath her and they should wrap a suit squeal underneath and we can return farmers tell me that if they did that they would get a leather jacket from monsanto. if a farmer would squeal a rap on his neighbor and what monsanto would do is send out one of these or two of these x. r.c.m.p. or detectives syrian best to gators what every one to call them and they...
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funny or satirical or inspiring more all of the above. the anthology overall was intended to offer a minicam and a partial list of who is the most significant women writers of the literary tradition to provide a map to american literature in general. all of us know that today the anthology is a genre pretty much dominated by a few large and wealthy publishers who can afford to hire the researchers required to put a good book together and who has the bottomless pockets to pay the staggering permission fees most of the important and why a ranging anthologies are at the textbook market. multi volume marks over 5,000 pages and have passed budgets and vast sales of the student captive market for the price of textbooks and over the past 15 years they are getting bigger and more a leverage and expensive and package now with pictures coming teaching manuals and in some cases, audio and video supplements for you buy a the entire experience and that is not what i was trying to do. want to put together a book for the general reader as well as the un
funny or satirical or inspiring more all of the above. the anthology overall was intended to offer a minicam and a partial list of who is the most significant women writers of the literary tradition to provide a map to american literature in general. all of us know that today the anthology is a genre pretty much dominated by a few large and wealthy publishers who can afford to hire the researchers required to put a good book together and who has the bottomless pockets to pay the staggering...
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poverty line seventy percent of the population is twenty five or under there are nineteen or similar statistics that we see in a lot of the american dream and there egon educated populations very high levels of unemployment in yemen they're not educated there are nine point nine million small arms running around in a country of about twenty three million people and unlike these other countries yemen is in the middle of an ecological crisis their water tables following their oil revenues are dropped through the floor and the regime doesn't have any more time and the regime perhaps doesn't have too much money left of course a lot of people are speculating that sali is just pulling all the resources and all the money that the country has in order to try to keep himself in power in order to try to pay people to come out and support him because he's pro that's exactly right so he has run his regime as sort of a ramified network of dependency using patronage to keep very various tribal and political groups within his orbit knots. off the difficulty is that u.s. policy i should say european
poverty line seventy percent of the population is twenty five or under there are nineteen or similar statistics that we see in a lot of the american dream and there egon educated populations very high levels of unemployment in yemen they're not educated there are nine point nine million small arms running around in a country of about twenty three million people and unlike these other countries yemen is in the middle of an ecological crisis their water tables following their oil revenues are...
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may or may not be helpful or may or may not produce new information is irrelevant to the decision before you today. all your decision has to be -- it must only be based on whether there's a fair argument that the cumulative impacts of these 726 boxes, even if you don't consider opening the door to other carriers, it's these hundreds and hundreds of boxes on san francisco streets that there's a fair argument, much more than a fair argument, in the record that there could be aesthetic impacts, pedestrian safety impacts, etc. so regardless of whether you feel there's a compelling argument that they can't be undergrounded, that other carriers won't participate and now i'm forgetting your third one, but regardless of all that, you don't -- you can't skip ahead to that conclusion analysis. you need the analysis, the objective analysis, not from at&t, but an objective e.i.r. analysis. the special question is only is there evidence of potential impact, not is there really a solution out there? that's not the question that's before you and it would be an improper basis for you to deny or to deny
may or may not be helpful or may or may not produce new information is irrelevant to the decision before you today. all your decision has to be -- it must only be based on whether there's a fair argument that the cumulative impacts of these 726 boxes, even if you don't consider opening the door to other carriers, it's these hundreds and hundreds of boxes on san francisco streets that there's a fair argument, much more than a fair argument, in the record that there could be aesthetic impacts,...
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out of this as a princess ah so is that why everyone is so obsessed with this real life fairy tale or are they will take a look at the media machine behind the man. and reality bites in the big apple this as the city charges big fines for so-called petty crime so is government preying on the public the refillable given. and it's online dating gone wild there's a new website that could guarantee you a fun night on the town just as long as you're willing to pay for. it's friday april twenty ninth at eight pm in washington d.c. i'm christine for example you're watching our t.v. . something's happening today something newsworthy i just can't remember what it is because i better consult the mainstream media sure . this week it's only. issue that we need to capital is. anderson cooper piers morgan and richard quest. let me spirit when william's father and grandfather at the wedding they may well wear lobs handmade shoes costing close to five thousand dollars a pair. i can't this is thirty years and this is a piece of the wedding cake she gave to me on her wedding day there she is. the value
out of this as a princess ah so is that why everyone is so obsessed with this real life fairy tale or are they will take a look at the media machine behind the man. and reality bites in the big apple this as the city charges big fines for so-called petty crime so is government preying on the public the refillable given. and it's online dating gone wild there's a new website that could guarantee you a fun night on the town just as long as you're willing to pay for. it's friday april twenty ninth...
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china or india or someplace like that. but even in her little homogenous sweden, this has really undermined and depleted a lot of the social capital. and we are starting to see the things we see in other countries like that with ethnic, with the immigrant communities, a great deal of official and unofficial discrimination. again, particularly affecting the immigrant communities but also against the swedish ethnic swedes from finland of integrated are also discriminated against and thought of as being not quite swedish -- >> host: there's a good deal of disorder entering into the society who didn't have one. >> host: so if we keep traveling around the globe, we then come to another interesting example, which is a country that seems to be on the way to saving itself from the socialist disaster and that's the place you live, which is india. the first of all, when did you live in india? >> guest: in the middle of the 1990's. >> host: and you were working on the newspaper there? >> guest: yes. >> host: and so the chapter in ind
china or india or someplace like that. but even in her little homogenous sweden, this has really undermined and depleted a lot of the social capital. and we are starting to see the things we see in other countries like that with ethnic, with the immigrant communities, a great deal of official and unofficial discrimination. again, particularly affecting the immigrant communities but also against the swedish ethnic swedes from finland of integrated are also discriminated against and thought of as...
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in most places, dogs will be prohibited or it will be on- leash in a paved area or a park. they will be able to go to all but one trail. in the 75% requirement is too low. and we know that noncompliance and breeds more noncompliance and that is not acceptable. we want a more persistent environment. we also know that there has to be some degree of accountability and self regulation within the community itself. this has been an ongoing problem, but we have not seen in compliance either within ggnra or any self regulation. we don't see any evidence that the plan will lead to more behavioral problems with dogs. this is a very legitimate concern. we understand that. it allows for very large off- leash areas and we have at least 28 if not more off-leash areas with more being planned. those provide the responsible dog owners will have adequate opportunity to socialize and exercise their dogs. if this plan is not enough, and there is so much more than any other city, we have to ask how much is enough? finally, we don't see any evidence of the parks being impacted by the policy. dog
in most places, dogs will be prohibited or it will be on- leash in a paved area or a park. they will be able to go to all but one trail. in the 75% requirement is too low. and we know that noncompliance and breeds more noncompliance and that is not acceptable. we want a more persistent environment. we also know that there has to be some degree of accountability and self regulation within the community itself. this has been an ongoing problem, but we have not seen in compliance either within...
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just as he said, each incident may include one or two or more individuals. and from those, just so you understand how it works for the criminal justice system, 60 of them are adults and 40 of them are juveniles, which means they're in a different track and they go to the juvenile court. but when a case comes into the criminal justice system, it takes several months, sometimes longer for cases to go through the system for them to get arraigned, for them to have pretrials, for them to have random hearings and challenging motions to suppress before any of the cases start coming up and through trial. for those of you that follow carefully, we just had our first graffiti conviction of the year just last week where someone was just sentenced to over 200 hours and probation of graffiti cleanup from a vandalism incident and a graffiti incident hear outside of delores park. so i don't know if that answers the question, but it's more information about those numbers based on this year. >> [inaudible] >> yeah. >> with the business being hit repeatedly, again, we encoura
just as he said, each incident may include one or two or more individuals. and from those, just so you understand how it works for the criminal justice system, 60 of them are adults and 40 of them are juveniles, which means they're in a different track and they go to the juvenile court. but when a case comes into the criminal justice system, it takes several months, sometimes longer for cases to go through the system for them to get arraigned, for them to have pretrials, for them to have random...
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any department or officer thereof. this is a potent sentence and very wide ranging. midway through the constitutional convention and committee of details, chaired by f slaveholder maine--named john rutherford the detail which i discussed in depth in a previous bluff, starck bargain, five men meeting in secret charged with drafting prototype constitution. enormous powers of this committee realize. whatever they produce sets the agenda and boundaries for debate. anything included in the prototype takes a concerted effort to remove. and something not in the prototype. the state house was closed, windows were barred and doors were barred and were in a small room. many wore heavy clothes. it smelled and by august where the committee details report came out a lot of these people began to dislike each other. article i section viii called the sweeping claus. it was left intentionally amorphous. the federalist party which was in power could enact whatever legislation was required to run the country. how can there possibly be a
any department or officer thereof. this is a potent sentence and very wide ranging. midway through the constitutional convention and committee of details, chaired by f slaveholder maine--named john rutherford the detail which i discussed in depth in a previous bluff, starck bargain, five men meeting in secret charged with drafting prototype constitution. enormous powers of this committee realize. whatever they produce sets the agenda and boundaries for debate. anything included in the prototype...
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newark or l.a. that doesn't know the background of this city or the police procedures, like the biggest disaster we had in george gascon. the district attorney running for office now after being chief of police. so i welcome you, sir. you have a big plate and it's full. a couple of items which you have seen in the last couple of days puts the commission on notice that you aren't doing the job or job that is equal to maybe the new chief of police and i don't have to bring up the article for you. san francisco, f.b.i., chief of police, we know about the drop program and i say suhr as chief of police, don't take your marching orders from the police chief association that dances around. they are not paid for by us, which is a city and county. they are not voted in by us which is city and county but stuck a big pay check out of guys like you to keep their establishment rolling while this city rolls into bankrupt and the cash flow statements or negative cash flow statements are coming from the s.f.p.d., b
newark or l.a. that doesn't know the background of this city or the police procedures, like the biggest disaster we had in george gascon. the district attorney running for office now after being chief of police. so i welcome you, sir. you have a big plate and it's full. a couple of items which you have seen in the last couple of days puts the commission on notice that you aren't doing the job or job that is equal to maybe the new chief of police and i don't have to bring up the article for you....
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tell your doctor about liver or kidney problems, or history of heart disease or stroke.ost common side effects are liver problems, nausea, gout flares, joint pain, and rash. [ male announcer ] if you have gout, ask your doctor about uloric. but my doctor told me that most calcium supplements... aren't absorbed properly unless taken with food. he recommended citracal. it's different -- it's calcium citrate, soit can be absorbed ith or without food. citracal. sleep is here, on the wings of lunesta. and if you wake up often in the middle of the night... rest is here, on the wings of lunesta. lunesta helps you fall asleep and stay asleep, so you can wake up feeling rested. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving, or engaging in other activities while asleep, without remembering it the next day, have been reported. abnormal behaviors may include aggressiveness, agitation, hallucinations or confusion. in depressed patients, worsening of depression, including risk of suicide, may occur. alcohol may increase thes
tell your doctor about liver or kidney problems, or history of heart disease or stroke.ost common side effects are liver problems, nausea, gout flares, joint pain, and rash. [ male announcer ] if you have gout, ask your doctor about uloric. but my doctor told me that most calcium supplements... aren't absorbed properly unless taken with food. he recommended citracal. it's different -- it's calcium citrate, soit can be absorbed ith or without food. citracal. sleep is here, on the wings of...
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elders or fore father's about world war ii or the depression or vietnam or civil rights movement, or perhaps if your parents or grandparents came from another country and settled here what it's like. only five to ten percent of the ands come up. if i asked that same question in afghanistan or pakistan or africa 90% of ands come up and i think the as great tragedy we've lost that oral tradition and a rich tradition about folklore and heritage and faith and heritage. to honor that today i'd like to share with you a little story. it's a hard cover book that came out in march of 2006. anybody have a hard cover. wave it up here. you might not want it after i say this. i got to pick the title. three cups of tea but viking told me they would pick the subtitle and they picked one man mission to fight terrorism one school at a time. i objected because obviously there's- ways to fight tear riz m with education but i said i do this to promote peace and i started 8 years before 911 and this is about promoting peace through education. i've worked afghanistan and pakistan many years and i said we
elders or fore father's about world war ii or the depression or vietnam or civil rights movement, or perhaps if your parents or grandparents came from another country and settled here what it's like. only five to ten percent of the ands come up. if i asked that same question in afghanistan or pakistan or africa 90% of ands come up and i think the as great tragedy we've lost that oral tradition and a rich tradition about folklore and heritage and faith and heritage. to honor that today i'd like...
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you have to send a subpoena or verizon or t. mobile and get every phone call you ever made or received. >> you serve a subpoena upon the custodian of records. ii will use verizon as an exampe and i get all of john mclaughlin's phone bills. i can see all the calls you made, when you made tm and to whom. >> are there more adulterous men or women. >> i think there is more men. i think the women are fast on the rise. they are coming out of the closet. this whole desperate housewife type of mentality. women commit adultery. women have affairs. no doubt about it. >> thanks so much for being my guest. >> thank you for having me. >> be well. >> and you.
you have to send a subpoena or verizon or t. mobile and get every phone call you ever made or received. >> you serve a subpoena upon the custodian of records. ii will use verizon as an exampe and i get all of john mclaughlin's phone bills. i can see all the calls you made, when you made tm and to whom. >> are there more adulterous men or women. >> i think there is more men. i think the women are fast on the rise. they are coming out of the closet. this whole desperate...
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whether or not that's the case of something remains to be seen. but that's a real concern that i have about the analysis that you're following here. >> to restate, i think it expects a normal contractual range between the city and another party. and i want to further emphasize if it were found not to be valid, restating for the third time, the environmental document itself would need to be reopened, the issue of displacement would be reopened, and whatever was not -- had not proceeded to that point of determination would have to be revisited. >> and may or may not be the case. supervisor campos: how would you respond -- president chiu: if i could ask members of the public to remain silent during this conversation. supervisor campos: we're being asked not to make judgments on the ceqa findings but rule on the adequacy, the accuracy, and completeness of the ceqa document that's before us. so the question is how accurate, how adequate can a document be if you're talking about the underlying analysis based on this assumption that you in fact have a le
whether or not that's the case of something remains to be seen. but that's a real concern that i have about the analysis that you're following here. >> to restate, i think it expects a normal contractual range between the city and another party. and i want to further emphasize if it were found not to be valid, restating for the third time, the environmental document itself would need to be reopened, the issue of displacement would be reopened, and whatever was not -- had not proceeded to...
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brick or the large bricks. first of all trying to get rid of that absolutely stupid mechanism which is natal which has now become the you know the weaponized arm of the united nations and who wants to rule the world as the best chinese scholars that writing and saying it openly i talked to one of them last week and this is how they see it they see the pentagon with germany this point i want you to finish it i want you to finish your africa i want then taken over we were we come back from the break i want you to finish your point after the break we'll continue our discussion on the challenges to the west state with our. the first. to be soon which prices. move. from funds to christians. whose claims constantine don't come. wealthy british scientists. like free. markets. can find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to name to cause a report on r g. kick. start. to think. welcome back to cross talk i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're talk
brick or the large bricks. first of all trying to get rid of that absolutely stupid mechanism which is natal which has now become the you know the weaponized arm of the united nations and who wants to rule the world as the best chinese scholars that writing and saying it openly i talked to one of them last week and this is how they see it they see the pentagon with germany this point i want you to finish it i want you to finish your africa i want then taken over we were we come back from the...
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when i was in iraq or old times or when i was in afghanistan or africa or any place else in the world and the sacrifices that these men are making is really in the end when i should add to our making a really truly extraordinary we should come to protest it won't because this concept of the politics that are frequently what happens is it would people simply go if you need zones and tell the truth if the truth isn't what some people want to hear the first and you do is they say oh well they're just hack they're just tell you something that's a lie or you're just here for how it is unfortunately just because the truth hurts doesn't make it any less true it would be as men were their sacrifices today really says a lot about who they are i think frankly what they were trying to do so do you think that sacrificing your life putting your life in that type of danger is worth it when it comes to telling people the truth. it's such a hard question because it's such a personal question i remember being in western baghdad in two thousand and six and i was embedded with the tenth mountain divisio
when i was in iraq or old times or when i was in afghanistan or africa or any place else in the world and the sacrifices that these men are making is really in the end when i should add to our making a really truly extraordinary we should come to protest it won't because this concept of the politics that are frequently what happens is it would people simply go if you need zones and tell the truth if the truth isn't what some people want to hear the first and you do is they say oh well they're...
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works or the quasar analytical stuff or the major cable networks you know broadcast versus cable you know they have their target demographic aiming at them so even if you believe the six percent figure there's still a lot of buying power certainly very interesting just your final thoughts i guess and what the lesson is especially you know as a professor what is the lesson from this experience which is almost over by the way well that the people do still the this kind of bubble gum and fantasy in their lives it serves a purpose but when everything else that's going on is go we want you can't sit there and hide behind the mask of well we need it we need a little fairy tale we don't because we concentrate too much on fairy tales we definitely nor the bad problems whenever there is bubble gum and fantasy we need you the. same as from george. oh forget about those rumors about everything being bigger in texas lead up to the big apple the how the biggest well just about everything big banks big jumbo trons in the middle of times square and now big fines for what most would consider petty c
works or the quasar analytical stuff or the major cable networks you know broadcast versus cable you know they have their target demographic aiming at them so even if you believe the six percent figure there's still a lot of buying power certainly very interesting just your final thoughts i guess and what the lesson is especially you know as a professor what is the lesson from this experience which is almost over by the way well that the people do still the this kind of bubble gum and fantasy...
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one way or another or were working together. i never thought of the boston tea party as being that, but is that really -- >> yes. sam adams set up -- because there was no other form of communication in those days -- set up a series of committees of correspondence or instigated the formation of committees of correspondence in every major city in the country. and they started communicating with each other, and that's how word was passed. that's how we eventually decided on a continental congress for all of these committee members to meet in philadelphia and discuss independence. yes, ma'am. >> wasn't the tea party at greenwich, new jersey -- >> i'm sorry, i can't hear you. >> the tea party at greenwich, new jersey, wasn't that, didn't that happen before the boston tea party? >> which tea party? >> the one at greenwich, new jersey? >> no, afterwards. >> afterwards? >> yeah. that was another tea party. i didn't mention they dumped a tea ship at greenwich, new jersey, which most people have never heard of, and i must admit i never he
one way or another or were working together. i never thought of the boston tea party as being that, but is that really -- >> yes. sam adams set up -- because there was no other form of communication in those days -- set up a series of committees of correspondence or instigated the formation of committees of correspondence in every major city in the country. and they started communicating with each other, and that's how word was passed. that's how we eventually decided on a continental...
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by a multiple of two or three or four. the authorization bill, the congress passes each house, and there is a piece of paper that represent the authorization bill, what it can do for the next year. when i left as secretary of defense the defense authorization bill has 74 pages. when i came back in 2001 the defense authorization bill had something like 574 pages. it is good enough for government. you get a sense for what has changed. what changed is the department of defense is abnormal and there is no way it can be efficiently run. government is almost inherently inefficient because it can't die. it doesn't go away unlike a business. drive down any sleaze street in philadelphia you see retail shop operation that was there one day and gone the next. it can fail. government just stays there. the inefficiencies compound. the effect is it is not be efficient and something that is not efficient for congress, concerned about representing their constituents, feeling of responsibility for legislative oversight sees something wrong
by a multiple of two or three or four. the authorization bill, the congress passes each house, and there is a piece of paper that represent the authorization bill, what it can do for the next year. when i left as secretary of defense the defense authorization bill has 74 pages. when i came back in 2001 the defense authorization bill had something like 574 pages. it is good enough for government. you get a sense for what has changed. what changed is the department of defense is abnormal and...
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is that right or not? . >> it's important to make a distinction between the local jurisdiction like dbi, who is going to be looking for accessibility upgrades when you do a construction project, whether it's new construction or alteration. but adag, under the ada you still have a responsibility to survey the barriers and start removing them. >> not to meet our standard, but to meet the department of justice standard. >> i understand that. you are not enforcing the ada i think is what you said at the beginning; is that right. >> that's correct. >> so who is going to make sure we're making these e changes? . >> on complaint, i'm sorry to say. . >> as a business owner i would always suggest you document carefully the barriers you have identified and the steps you have taken to remove them so you can demonstrate if somebody ever does actually file a complaint that you have been taking care of business to the extent that you can. >> so being proactive in this is the critical key to success in removing barriers
is that right or not? . >> it's important to make a distinction between the local jurisdiction like dbi, who is going to be looking for accessibility upgrades when you do a construction project, whether it's new construction or alteration. but adag, under the ada you still have a responsibility to survey the barriers and start removing them. >> not to meet our standard, but to meet the department of justice standard. >> i understand that. you are not enforcing the ada i think...
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you develop new or unusual pain in your hip, groin, or thigh. the most common side effects include flu like symptoms, fever, muscle or joint pain headache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. share the world with the ones you love! and ask your doctor about reclast. once-a-year reclast. year-long protection for on-the-go women. >>> and finally tonight, this is one for the history books. a group of women shattered a glass ceiling, or make it kind of a stratospheric ceiling. they were the first air force completely female combat mission. showing their stuff at 600 miles per hour in the dangerous skies of aftghanistaafghanistan. and martha raddatz has their their story. >> okay, so we've got some high peaks, mountains to work with. >> reporter: they dubbed the mission "dudette seven" -- and for good reason. from the planners, to the pilots, to the weapons officers, to the maintenance crew, there was not a "dude" in sight. everyone involved in this two-ship f-15e combat mission was a woman. >> we knew we were going to take off in support of the guys on t
you develop new or unusual pain in your hip, groin, or thigh. the most common side effects include flu like symptoms, fever, muscle or joint pain headache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. share the world with the ones you love! and ask your doctor about reclast. once-a-year reclast. year-long protection for on-the-go women. >>> and finally tonight, this is one for the history books. a group of women shattered a glass ceiling, or make it kind of a stratospheric ceiling. they were the...
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or behavior or any swelling or affected breathing, or skin, or changes in eyesight, including blurryn or muscle pain with fever or tired feeling. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs and feet. don't drink alcohol ile taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. i found answers about fibromyalgia. then i found lyrica. ask your doctor about lyrica today. then i found lyrica. >>> another major step toward normalcy after the earthquake and tsunami. for the first time in six weeks, bullet trains resumed service to the northern cities. >>> for a look at the road conditions in this country, flooding on i-40 from oklahoma city to nashville. i-70 from kansas to pittsburgh. wet from dallas to des moines. icy in the rockies. rain drenches i-5. >>> and if you're frying today rkts airport delays possible if dallas, memphis, kansas city, chicago, detroit, salt lake city and san francisco. >>> people are focused on the wedding weather. we're covering it all. just four days to go now until the wedding of prince w
or behavior or any swelling or affected breathing, or skin, or changes in eyesight, including blurryn or muscle pain with fever or tired feeling. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs and feet. don't drink alcohol ile taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. i found answers about fibromyalgia. then i found lyrica. ask your doctor about lyrica today. then i found lyrica. >>> another major step...
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eir or the comments and responses documents or any substantial evidence to refute the conclusions of the department retrospect to the fiscal environmental effect of the department. the department conducted a thorough analysis of the project. for the reasons stated, the department finds the project could be issued cullis certification complies with the department. >> . thank you, any questions? ok, at this time let's go to the project sponsor. >> i wish i could make this more exciting. afternoon i have been representing the ownership and project sponsors since 2006 on this project which has provided us a pretty significant adequate opportunity to review the details. the proposal is the city's first private lead platinum office building. the planning department has already required an eir which is the highest level of review for the project. the initial study accurately describe the project, the proposed project and comprehensively address is the impact with more than 250 pages of analysis. the appellate has dressed up in the objections as seacliff issues, this is not about sequel -- h
eir or the comments and responses documents or any substantial evidence to refute the conclusions of the department retrospect to the fiscal environmental effect of the department. the department conducted a thorough analysis of the project. for the reasons stated, the department finds the project could be issued cullis certification complies with the department. >> . thank you, any questions? ok, at this time let's go to the project sponsor. >> i wish i could make this more...
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to refer to or religious or secular culture. surely one of the lessons of legislation we're not taking our laws from massachusetts of supreme court or from europe that the religion matters that the religion informs that the people think about public life. they informed about the way they think about political life. the lesson the election is just the opposite. >> which is just front and center >> you want to put any kind of gloss on those statistics about the general ration null this next on the gay marriage the 14%. 65 and older between the 18 and 29 support it. this exist that generational changes looming >> i think it is. if you look at the early marsh juries, s harbingers, sand i think that te question of gay marriage is on the table. it's a controversial one. it will work itself in the system i think. >> is there a historical for the clash between personal autonomy, and religious values. >> john i think this has been clash is as old as our country. we are a religious abiding country. have always been so. the autonomous with
to refer to or religious or secular culture. surely one of the lessons of legislation we're not taking our laws from massachusetts of supreme court or from europe that the religion matters that the religion informs that the people think about public life. they informed about the way they think about political life. the lesson the election is just the opposite. >> which is just front and center >> you want to put any kind of gloss on those statistics about the general ration null...
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thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix.ny of these symptoms or behaviors, stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop serious allergic or skin reactions, stop taking chantix and see your doctor right away as some of these can be life-threatening. dosing may be different if you have kidney problems. until you know how chantix affects you, use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea, trouble sleeping and unusual dreams. ♪ my benjamin, he helped me with the countdown. "ben, how many days has it been?" "5 days, mom. 10 days, mom." i think after 30 days he got tired of counting! [ male announcer ] ask your doctor about chantix. and find out how you can save money on your prescription. go to chantix.com to get terms and conditions. which beneful prepared meals. tonight
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is that fair or am i low? >> the costs are calculation of the costs, as of last monday was $550 million, and at the ramped down level of support, the cost, the run rate per month is about $40 million. that's our estimate. >> and does that include all military and humanitarian, your just the d.o.d. component of this and not the state department component? >> that's just the d.o.d. component. >> do you know what the state department -- are you confirming to make sure -- has there been a number on the state department's component here? >> no. one ore thing i'd like to mention in terms. these costs that need to be covered. i mentioned earlier we have 19 ships and 18,000 men and women in uniform in japan. >> those have to be covered also. >> that we need to deal with as well. >> right. i'm going to focus on libya only because that's the conversation but i agree just as we had to deal with haiti and the list goes on and on -- how are you paying for this, and if i read what i'm reading, that it is rearranging kind of
is that fair or am i low? >> the costs are calculation of the costs, as of last monday was $550 million, and at the ramped down level of support, the cost, the run rate per month is about $40 million. that's our estimate. >> and does that include all military and humanitarian, your just the d.o.d. component of this and not the state department component? >> that's just the d.o.d. component. >> do you know what the state department -- are you confirming to make sure --...
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or the sick or russia or the prisoners requests for a mercy killing prompts fresh debate on whether euthanasia should be legalized just . very warm welcome to this is all to live from moscow france has warned its nato allies that they're counting in libya could be a failure on the ground troops as a ploy to the country but that would be against the existing u.n. resolution and could be a major political blow for president nicolas sarkozy the french public is already on happy with his performance leaving him in a fight for his future reports. france is now fighting in three wars the first four states to go into libya the law just falls in ivory coast civil war and this just sent more troops to afghanistan but what's the french media and this is what you get the americans are responsible for the rising civilian death toll and there's no mention of the french contingency the locals welcomed their western liberators with open arms. we're being for propaganda bears no relation to their truth we told their community is behind us but france just wants africa's resources. this reporter explains how th
or the sick or russia or the prisoners requests for a mercy killing prompts fresh debate on whether euthanasia should be legalized just . very warm welcome to this is all to live from moscow france has warned its nato allies that they're counting in libya could be a failure on the ground troops as a ploy to the country but that would be against the existing u.n. resolution and could be a major political blow for president nicolas sarkozy the french public is already on happy with his...
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would that be one fell swoop for an infusion of the 600 or 700 or 800 prisoners? >> it would be an incremental infusions. there are estimates for the parolees, which would not necessarily impact the jail population overall. that would be built up over time. we anticipate that the first entity -- public safety entity that will be impacted will be probation because as soon as they sign and fund the law, that population has the ability to be released. we also know that in state prisons, statewide, there are 47,000 that spent 120 days or less in state prison. that is the turning population they are trying to stop. in san francisco, and i know there is over 500 that spent 90 days or less in state prison -- in san francisco, i know there's over 500 that spent 90 days or less. again, the time that they spend in there was a reduced amount of time. supervisor mirkarimi: if the average sentence -- i do not know if "average" is the right marker here -- is 120 days or so that would be sent to the state coming back, if they were part of that delayed or incremental impact to sa
would that be one fell swoop for an infusion of the 600 or 700 or 800 prisoners? >> it would be an incremental infusions. there are estimates for the parolees, which would not necessarily impact the jail population overall. that would be built up over time. we anticipate that the first entity -- public safety entity that will be impacted will be probation because as soon as they sign and fund the law, that population has the ability to be released. we also know that in state prisons,...
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government is not necessarily bad or good or capitalistic or not. they do what they do. we have to figure out how we can trade debt. >> what kind of grade would you give harvard for teaching you about government? >> that is a great question. harvard is an amazing place. the shortfall is on my part because i spend so much time at the crimson, i did not spend enough time in class. the crimson is a daily newspaper published by harvard university students. it is a self sustaining company. it derives its funding solely from advertising and subscription sales. you do not want to be beholden to the university for funding. you don't want to be biased. it is such a great lesson in journalism and being unbiased and making sure that you have a complete, cold view of things so you really assess them for what they are and have no conflict of interest. >> at the beginning you started talking about your grandparents and your father and mother. how did you get enough interest in learning that you were able to get into harvard? where did you get that impetus to learn? >> i felt all the t
government is not necessarily bad or good or capitalistic or not. they do what they do. we have to figure out how we can trade debt. >> what kind of grade would you give harvard for teaching you about government? >> that is a great question. harvard is an amazing place. the shortfall is on my part because i spend so much time at the crimson, i did not spend enough time in class. the crimson is a daily newspaper published by harvard university students. it is a self sustaining...
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let's say you have back pain or neck pain or headaches.eating the cause, you treat the symptom with an anti-inflammatory drug like aspirin or ibuprofen. now let me say here that the short-term use of these drugs for symptomatic relief is not the problem i'm talking about. even the manufacturers of these drugs warn you not to take them for more than ten days without consulting your physician. after taking these drugs for weeks and weeks or months or even years on end, your intestinal tract is inflamed, and you have elevated levels of cortisol to defend against the inflammation. but elevated levels of cortisol cause other hormones to become imbalanced, and this is what causes you to crave sugar, salt, and fat. you satisfy these cravings by eating fast food and processed foods loaded with these ingredients. these foods can cause an elevation in inflammatory chemicals called "cytokines" in your bloodstream. so now you have for suga st,ndht or flight s stressed out. mo ilaathehycal si the tane, ent.essed out. cahtp th thaeiteoftr t givg yosomee
let's say you have back pain or neck pain or headaches.eating the cause, you treat the symptom with an anti-inflammatory drug like aspirin or ibuprofen. now let me say here that the short-term use of these drugs for symptomatic relief is not the problem i'm talking about. even the manufacturers of these drugs warn you not to take them for more than ten days without consulting your physician. after taking these drugs for weeks and weeks or months or even years on end, your intestinal tract is...
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most of our clients are themselves low or moderate income people or working in low or moderate income neighborhoods. but not exclusively. we will look at any business we think can bring about substantial community benefits. i want to talk about what type of loans we make and whatever products we have. that is important to note that in our case, they mentioned -- i mentioned some acronyms. the service corps of retired executives, women's business centers, renaissance and entrepreneurs should here in san francisco, women's initiative for self-employed -- those organizations offer classes often and one-on-one counseling. in some cases, whether or not you are seeking a loan -- in our case, and rising is strictly tied to a loan. we are a financial institution. but if you come to us for a loan and we think there is potential for one, we will provide business advising as well as a loan. to give you a sense of who we reach, we are really seeking to lind to traditionally underserved communities. for example, 35% of our borrowers are hispanic or latino. 22% african-american. 60% free mail, and
most of our clients are themselves low or moderate income people or working in low or moderate income neighborhoods. but not exclusively. we will look at any business we think can bring about substantial community benefits. i want to talk about what type of loans we make and whatever products we have. that is important to note that in our case, they mentioned -- i mentioned some acronyms. the service corps of retired executives, women's business centers, renaissance and entrepreneurs should...
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tijuana, we say, "the juaraz cartel," or "the tijuana cartel," or "the gulf cartel," when in reality, because it's such a transnational situation, it should be called the el paso-juarez cartel, or the dallas-gulf cartel. >> hinojosa: really? this is the first time that i'm hearing that. >> or the la-tijuana cartel. because there is a spillover, not necessarily always about violence, but corrtion, you know, people fleeing one side, going to the other side. there is an impact on both sides. >> hinojosa: and you have uncovered a lot of these stories. i mean, you uncovered a big story that showed that basically american officials were involved with some shady business around not only immigration, but also trafficking. >> right. i mean, and that's become more and more common, you know, on the us side. i mean, again, it takes two to tango. you can't... you know, drugs don't just magically leave mexico, and then hola, they're in the us. i mean, you're going to have to pay some people off. >> hinojosa: so you... honestly, alfredo, i have such respect for you, because as a fellow journalist..
tijuana, we say, "the juaraz cartel," or "the tijuana cartel," or "the gulf cartel," when in reality, because it's such a transnational situation, it should be called the el paso-juarez cartel, or the dallas-gulf cartel. >> hinojosa: really? this is the first time that i'm hearing that. >> or the la-tijuana cartel. because there is a spillover, not necessarily always about violence, but corrtion, you know, people fleeing one side, going to the other...
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also war fighting or gee that must be what. you are right this all must be done together if you can only being the foundation of everything awful republicans been trailing behind the rest of the country in terms of both regional g.d.p. and living standards we have great shortage of kindergartens schools and cultural schools when you say we create this infrastructure and that's a loan will give us many opportunities in europe for the youth who are boylan's place is very important for the masses of upbringing noisy ology are just as essential. generation of people have grown up who are not familiar with the soviet era traditions and values don't have any new ideas or values to replace than just vacuum is being filled by various radicals and extremists as arky concern or view through the point for their minds the sympathies of young people is essential you know not a fight is going on everywhere these days especially in the media hostile forces have a very active will need to own it for example we are trying to oppose them of thei
also war fighting or gee that must be what. you are right this all must be done together if you can only being the foundation of everything awful republicans been trailing behind the rest of the country in terms of both regional g.d.p. and living standards we have great shortage of kindergartens schools and cultural schools when you say we create this infrastructure and that's a loan will give us many opportunities in europe for the youth who are boylan's place is very important for the masses...
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dot com to get warm or lost or a special or videos an analysis. of pasta and then it goes. against russia's most wanted terrorist has been difficult. to sentiment is ensured going to continue to do stories on the. us the russian businessman held in new york on arms charges gets new lawyers and instead i'm taking a. leave . to. download the official on the application to i phone on called touch from the i choose option. one job she lives on the go. video on demand our keys my old costs an r.s.s. feed now an apology one. question on the call. georgia's authorities claim the fight against poverty is one of its top artists but even foreign help doesn't appear making a dent in the deep desperation suffered by georgians especially the server is just getting used to be. a small sunni country of georgia has long been known for its fresh organic produce recently it seems the fruits of george's economy have been rotting away. people come to the market and don't buy anything because they can't afford it out of both the goods here only the i knew them potatoes a local everything else i
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or justice thomas or i don't know about your local justices but the ones here, forget it. the fourteenth amendment is barely understood meaning of that phrase is you are born here you are a citizen. i can't answer but what i can say is those people who are screaming about judicial activism have no right to talk about the intent. anyone else? >> unorthodox view of the political system, once the justices are appointed are insulated from paula tex. that is wonderful. the appointment process is very political but once justices are appointed to you subscribe to the way it is now or do you see the political influence on the court and i thought i heard you say perhaps influencing right now? is that sort of alarming? >> do i subscribe to the notion that once justices are appointed their free from political pressure? and believe necessarily that justices influenced by outside freshers. they have been in the past. the court i talked about certainly was influenced by outside pressure. they are influenced -- they are political not that they are running for office or hobnobbing with lo
or justice thomas or i don't know about your local justices but the ones here, forget it. the fourteenth amendment is barely understood meaning of that phrase is you are born here you are a citizen. i can't answer but what i can say is those people who are screaming about judicial activism have no right to talk about the intent. anyone else? >> unorthodox view of the political system, once the justices are appointed are insulated from paula tex. that is wonderful. the appointment process...
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transnational crime syndicates or whether it be in personal forces like pandemics or global climatechange. power in this domain is chaotically distributed. it makes no sense to use all your categories of you know know -- unipolarity or multipolarity to understand this. the only way you can deal with these issues that are actually creating a new and important challenge from this bottom chessboard of the three-dimensional game is like getting cooperation from other governments and that is going to require much more use of soft power as well as mixtures with hardened power. in that area what we see is a need for a new and far more sophisticated strategy which we realize we need to think of power sometimes as a zero-sum game and sometimes as a positive-sum game. we need to think of power over others for example in preserving deterrence or enabling balances. we also need to think of power owners. for example dealing with climate change were pandemics or terrorism. we have to learn to do both of those at the same time. that is just going to require much more sophisticated understanding of
transnational crime syndicates or whether it be in personal forces like pandemics or global climatechange. power in this domain is chaotically distributed. it makes no sense to use all your categories of you know know -- unipolarity or multipolarity to understand this. the only way you can deal with these issues that are actually creating a new and important challenge from this bottom chessboard of the three-dimensional game is like getting cooperation from other governments and that is going...
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or a throw rug. works well on this kind of floor, doesn't work well on carpet. a chair is a similar type carry. if you put them on a chair, it works much better. works great on stairs. last thing we're going to show you is an improvised blanket stretcher, how to carry somebody long distances. you want to use at least 4 people or 6, however many hands you can get on them. . >> grab that, make sure it's past their head. pull that out but only on the count. >> okay, on the count of 3. 1, 2, 3, roll. >> okay, now while you have this person up, remember, about halfway, roll the person back. now you guys do it. you are going to grab the legs. >> count of 3, 1, 2, 3. take a look at the back again, everything look okay? roll them back down. . >> 1, 2, 3. >> move in close, move in tight. it's easier. okay, now you want to go that way. okay, you want to go my way. 1, 2, 3. >> okay, why don't you stop. >> 1, 2, 3. >> make sure your back is straight. >> basically when you are using a ladder out there, make sure
or a throw rug. works well on this kind of floor, doesn't work well on carpet. a chair is a similar type carry. if you put them on a chair, it works much better. works great on stairs. last thing we're going to show you is an improvised blanket stretcher, how to carry somebody long distances. you want to use at least 4 people or 6, however many hands you can get on them. . >> grab that, make sure it's past their head. pull that out but only on the count. >> okay, on the count of 3....
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cpmc or st. mary's that contract bargain for payment rates based on operating costs they have to recover when they treat payments. you as supervisors he neared the results of this bargaining when you hear the premium increases the supervisor campos has already mentioned that come to your board. this cover operating costs. kaiser, by the way, does not bargain with insurers. kaiser comes directly to the service system board with premium offers, but the bases is the same. kaiser premiums have to cover kaiser's operating costs. something important about operating costs -- earning a profit or, more politely, margin, or net income is essential. net income generates funds for expansion, for innovation, for keeping up with technology. this is a fact even for non- profit providers. every hospital in seven cisco is a 501 -- in san francisco is a 501 (c)3 non-profit. profits earned by a nonprofit are not distributed to individuals. they are plowback to finance growth, borrowing contingencies. one can argue
cpmc or st. mary's that contract bargain for payment rates based on operating costs they have to recover when they treat payments. you as supervisors he neared the results of this bargaining when you hear the premium increases the supervisor campos has already mentioned that come to your board. this cover operating costs. kaiser, by the way, does not bargain with insurers. kaiser comes directly to the service system board with premium offers, but the bases is the same. kaiser premiums have to...
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or newspapers or writing material to let so to send letters home. but you know you have to put it all together and then make a judgment as to whether even under those circumstances with some of those palliatives it still is unreasonable and therefore cruel it is hard because we have these words cruel inhuman and those almost need to be defined it so much more specifically i guess that's your job is it is my job and unfortunately has to be defined in both objective and subjective criteria because it's not the same to put somebody in solitary confinement for one day and to put him or her there for months it's not the same to put you know relatively healthy young male twenty five years old for three days or put someone in those situations for three days who is in conference and firm or her or sick who are prone to depression so you have to see all of those conditions before you make a judgment whether some kind of severity threshold has been crossed you know i know you're fairly new to this job but i'm wondering what impact kuantan obey and the treatme
or newspapers or writing material to let so to send letters home. but you know you have to put it all together and then make a judgment as to whether even under those circumstances with some of those palliatives it still is unreasonable and therefore cruel it is hard because we have these words cruel inhuman and those almost need to be defined it so much more specifically i guess that's your job is it is my job and unfortunately has to be defined in both objective and subjective criteria...
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you can think of this as a flood vulnerability map or a potential loss of snowstorm or the western problem as you can see and particularly areas like the west slope of the sierras and the cascades and part of the rockies are especially vulnerable to this. we in california have a huge stake in this sort of - this kind of vulnerability to warming. you can see there's some in the northeast but not to the degree we have here. we've already seen over the west,mory, is sitting in the audience, the hydraulicist and he looked that fraction of run off that happens between april and july. our tradition snow melt period in california, you can pretty much attribute the volume of run off from the sacramento system, which is - that's what is mapped here occurring between april and july attributed to run off, and that has declined from what used to be, i'm having trouble reading my own slide here but i'm thinking that's 40 to 30 percent, but we've lost a significant fraction of that spring and summer snow melt run off, and when viewed across the western landscape, that's lower map picture here on the lef
you can think of this as a flood vulnerability map or a potential loss of snowstorm or the western problem as you can see and particularly areas like the west slope of the sierras and the cascades and part of the rockies are especially vulnerable to this. we in california have a huge stake in this sort of - this kind of vulnerability to warming. you can see there's some in the northeast but not to the degree we have here. we've already seen over the west,mory, is sitting in the audience, the...
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so just how nutty is this idea of know if occasion or secession or even how dangerous are here to offer their takes on the issues alex jones filmmaker author and host of the rather far right alex jones radio show and alan and ian will hisor reporter attorneys specializes in constitutional law and blogger at think progress towards alex welcome. thanks for having me great to see with you sure on this time. and in very very good very nice to have you here good to be back and i thank you in the studio alex what's your what's the position of the hard right in the republican party and frankly among your listeners on both nullification is this. well first off tom back when i was going after bush for the patriot act and illegal wars and lies about w m d's i was called a hard core leftist and now that i don't like what obama is doing continuing what bush did with the same wall street backers i am called a hard right person and i guess i am pro second amendment and i am for state sovereignty and national sovereignty so that's right wing. i decided to leave my lame i labeled my label should be set
so just how nutty is this idea of know if occasion or secession or even how dangerous are here to offer their takes on the issues alex jones filmmaker author and host of the rather far right alex jones radio show and alan and ian will hisor reporter attorneys specializes in constitutional law and blogger at think progress towards alex welcome. thanks for having me great to see with you sure on this time. and in very very good very nice to have you here good to be back and i thank you in the...
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who has high diversion rates and comparable or lower or higher? i am curious about who comes close. >> i would have to look back in the appendices. i do not know of the top of my head. supervisor mirkarimi: with its potentially preclude that for cities or counties looking for the solution of diversion, would that add to the necessity of a higher rate or comparable rate to achieve higher a diversion? >> i agree and would expect to see higher cost and probably higher rates in any city looking to increase diversion. programs used in previous diversions cost more money. we were also announced to look at a couple of situations regarding barging. supervisor avalos: there seems to be some discrepancy between an assertion that we have some of the lowest rates. let me read this out loud. those in chart 14 appear to be the highest in the area. a spokesperson is quoted as saying that the average discount for commercial customers is 50%. the data shows the san francisco rate is the highest. on page 31, you assert that virtually all businesses pay less than th
who has high diversion rates and comparable or lower or higher? i am curious about who comes close. >> i would have to look back in the appendices. i do not know of the top of my head. supervisor mirkarimi: with its potentially preclude that for cities or counties looking for the solution of diversion, would that add to the necessity of a higher rate or comparable rate to achieve higher a diversion? >> i agree and would expect to see higher cost and probably higher rates in any city...