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restroom or fewer employees. if you have an existing restaurant and you are not doing any work you don't have to make your restroom accessible. except there is an ada issue, the ada the americans with disability act is a national umbrella requirement says you need to do things that are readily achievable. that means even if you are not doing work that triggers access under the state law the 119 thousand dollars or anything you are obligated as a business to do anything readily achievable. may be change hardware, nonskid surface on a ramp. put signage up. change the hardware on the sink. if you don't have a full i compliant bathroom you as a business owner should make an effort to make your restaurant or business compliant. there is a conflict between that and the state standard. >> is the new restaurant meaning it's a new owner or m n meaning -- what is a new restaurant? >> the state code and ada doesn't care who owns it. the state code certainly doesn't. if there is an existing restaurant and it's cold and you a
restroom or fewer employees. if you have an existing restaurant and you are not doing any work you don't have to make your restroom accessible. except there is an ada issue, the ada the americans with disability act is a national umbrella requirement says you need to do things that are readily achievable. that means even if you are not doing work that triggers access under the state law the 119 thousand dollars or anything you are obligated as a business to do anything readily achievable. may...
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is iran stronger or weaker? is russia stronger or weaker? cuba, stronger or weaker?orea, stronger or weaker? the point, ubl and al-qaeda were the old idea to scare people to shariah law, terrorize them, kill them. the new paradigm is the muslim brotherhood. organize, legislate. stand up for democracy. shariah law in place. you can do it. it's a lot easier to community organize than convince people to blow themselves up. it's the postpowerful weapon on the planet today. you can kill ubl but as i told you, the idea lives on. there is a competing idea. globalism, statism, marxism. it seems as though we're being separate and cut apart from anyone who once believed in that idea. because fab wants to stand with a bunch of people that are only about stuff. that is where we begin tomorrow. the competing idea. back in a minute. >> glenn: bin laden's death raises a lot of questions. are we more safe or less safe now? my guess is that we are less safe temporarily. if we do the right things, more safe. michael shauer is the awe for of "osama bin laden." let me explain something
is iran stronger or weaker? is russia stronger or weaker? cuba, stronger or weaker?orea, stronger or weaker? the point, ubl and al-qaeda were the old idea to scare people to shariah law, terrorize them, kill them. the new paradigm is the muslim brotherhood. organize, legislate. stand up for democracy. shariah law in place. you can do it. it's a lot easier to community organize than convince people to blow themselves up. it's the postpowerful weapon on the planet today. you can kill ubl but as i...
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you develop new or unusual pain in your hip, groin, or thigh.mon 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. two heroic men. next on cbs 5 should u-c tuition be based on >> couric: one of the best ways parents can connect with their children to read to them. that usually ends when kids learn to read for themselves but it doesn't have to. in tonight's "assignment america," steve hartman has the story of a reading assignment that continued happily ever after early childhood. >> reporter: thanks to a retired librarian in millville, new jersey, i may have found the secret to successful parenting-- not in any one single book, but in this one single dad whose wife left him when his daughter was ten. jim brozina said he and his daughter alice were always close but around fourth grade he started worrying they'd soon drift apart. >> in fourth grade they s
you develop new or unusual pain in your hip, groin, or thigh.mon 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. two heroic men. next on cbs 5 should u-c tuition be based on >> couric: one of the best ways parents can connect with their children to read to them. that usually ends when kids...
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so we're stuck -- where stucco but thes up to -- butts up to brick or wood or to vinyl or -- those are the areas that you have to be -- where two materials come together, that's the area that you really have to maintain and that's where the leaks happen. that's where cracks occur. there's differential settlement, over time the materials pull apart and that's where you really have to be concerned about maintaining a water proof seal. >> so if you look at a picture like this where we see the stairs which are probably concrete and the building which is a wood frame building, they separate. they will separate. they are not made of the same materials. and the reason that we have a gap that will ultimately occur between the stair and the building is they have different rates of expansion and contraction from the sun and just from temperature change. they have differential settlement in san francisco. everything settling a little bit. doesn't have to be settling a lot but if it settles a quarter of an inch over 10 years, part of it is going to settle more than another part and the inherent ma
so we're stuck -- where stucco but thes up to -- butts up to brick or wood or to vinyl or -- those are the areas that you have to be -- where two materials come together, that's the area that you really have to maintain and that's where the leaks happen. that's where cracks occur. there's differential settlement, over time the materials pull apart and that's where you really have to be concerned about maintaining a water proof seal. >> so if you look at a picture like this where we see...
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not it helps or hinders the so-called war on terrorism or would you say that it's helping or it's hindering i mean can you name me one example where peace has been able to be bought i think some people would say well look at iraq there we tried to pay off a few warlords are doing the same thing in afghanistan i wouldn't call either of those successes no you can't the the the classic example of course is back after world war two when the marshall plan did come into effect and did change things in europe very very profoundly but one has to go back almost therefore to see a situation where just money will work now there are other tools of the promise of course after the arabs did attack israel and people forget that they did in fact history was seventy three the u.s. came up with some very clever proposals look at israeli leaders we don't want this to happen again so let's have a mutual defense treaty you know but spread of the money i mean. who's going to attack you if you have neutral. literally most people talk about israel but they're not of course you need to be true defense and treatment
not it helps or hinders the so-called war on terrorism or would you say that it's helping or it's hindering i mean can you name me one example where peace has been able to be bought i think some people would say well look at iraq there we tried to pay off a few warlords are doing the same thing in afghanistan i wouldn't call either of those successes no you can't the the the classic example of course is back after world war two when the marshall plan did come into effect and did change things...
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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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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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or passing 9 of them. this is hardly a burden. 190 votes over 50 years of -- this is quite simply a repeal of one of the corner stonse of progressive politics in california from the 1890's to the present. the initiative is a curiously important document. let me just complete by saying -- let me make some assumptions about what will not be reviewed. domestic partners, which was an initiative ordinance. will not be reviewed by in or any other supervisors. care not cash will not. sit-lie will not be. neighborhood firehouses, golden gate park garages. what will be is shadows and parks, proposition m, proposition h, the water front plan. formula retail use and evection controls. this is not the way to govern a stiff. this is a way to create another fight over settled issues. thank you. supervisor kim: i do have a
or passing 9 of them. this is hardly a burden. 190 votes over 50 years of -- this is quite simply a repeal of one of the corner stonse of progressive politics in california from the 1890's to the present. the initiative is a curiously important document. let me just complete by saying -- let me make some assumptions about what will not be reviewed. domestic partners, which was an initiative ordinance. will not be reviewed by in or any other supervisors. care not cash will not. sit-lie will not...
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his friend or the you know the guy's wife or whatever it one of the most common things they say is i had no idea that my kid knew that gun was in the in the in the drawer next to the bed i had no idea my kid you that gun was in the closet isn't it i mean you know doctors saying you know do you drive a bicycle do you wear a helmet is there a pulling your house do you know how to swim are there guns in your house you know if they're locked up to it has your father taught you or your mother taught you about gun safety why should those why are those not good rational reasonable and questions. well let's a tech couple different points here i look forward to seeing the harvard study because i went by the c.d.c. web site before coming on the show in the last year that they had records from billable for public review fifty one children total that entire year died from fire and maxton so how hubbard managed create several thousand sounds like pretty much your typical gun control. in that case you're right let me restate this here's here's the exact job to have in that period six thousand eigh
his friend or the you know the guy's wife or whatever it one of the most common things they say is i had no idea that my kid knew that gun was in the in the in the drawer next to the bed i had no idea my kid you that gun was in the closet isn't it i mean you know doctors saying you know do you drive a bicycle do you wear a helmet is there a pulling your house do you know how to swim are there guns in your house you know if they're locked up to it has your father taught you or your mother taught...
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and it's hard to get ahold of and yet sandy or bill or willie in. in any other call center this is their aspiration and i think we cannot reject that as as somehow an unworthy hope for them when you think about that bill i mean your apps. you want to lead not rejecting it isn't unworthy hope i mean certainly if people want to live more like the way i live that's fine and obviously if everybody in any in china lives the way i live we're going to exceed the carrying capacity of the earth but that's a whole nother problem. i just don't think the term the west as popular as it is is a very useful it's a very useful intellectual or analytic category certainly yes people do talk about it and insofar as they talk about it it's a real thing the consequences of real thing we have to talk about. refers to anything real it's interesting i mean if i go to you because in the in this part of the world i got because i like i said living in russia i mean either you people we look at it either you want something from the west or you don't want something from the one
and it's hard to get ahold of and yet sandy or bill or willie in. in any other call center this is their aspiration and i think we cannot reject that as as somehow an unworthy hope for them when you think about that bill i mean your apps. you want to lead not rejecting it isn't unworthy hope i mean certainly if people want to live more like the way i live that's fine and obviously if everybody in any in china lives the way i live we're going to exceed the carrying capacity of the earth but...
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trying to get to that point in time or that state of mind or whatever we however want to define the term. yeah exactly this might be an irish language is is no longer. mccambridge god. no i mean this is exactly why i said the there is a kind of geopolitical notion of the west but there is also a mythical if you logical notion of the west so it's perfectly in keeping with the fact that there is a critique of the west critique of its notions of progress and development. a gemini i think that's all quite appropriate but at the same time there are other places in the world where certain kinds of unfreedom as they are as they see it exist where the west is a goal and so we have to get used to this very ambivalent very ambiguous very enigmatic notion but what we can do is just dump the we have to see its complexities but we can only raise that we have we are uncomfortable with it just as we are uncomfortable with liberty where uncomfortable with freedom but we have to seeds internal contradictions and i think now the world in a way is dominated and we have to jump right in here we're going to
trying to get to that point in time or that state of mind or whatever we however want to define the term. yeah exactly this might be an irish language is is no longer. mccambridge god. no i mean this is exactly why i said the there is a kind of geopolitical notion of the west but there is also a mythical if you logical notion of the west so it's perfectly in keeping with the fact that there is a critique of the west critique of its notions of progress and development. a gemini i think that's...
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or behavior, or any swelling or affected breathing or skin, or changes in eyesight, including blurry vision, 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 while 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. ♪ [ dog treats drop though mail slot ] everybody likes to get a bons. get more free at the petsmart .big brands bonus sale. and save up to 40% n select petmate® proucts. at petsmart. happiness in store.™ >>> parts of the midwest are littered with downed trees after another wave of rough weather. a powerful line of storms ripped through indiana and michigan. yesterday afternoon, with gusty winds, hail, heavy rain. thousands were left without power. >>> now for a look at morning road conditions, wet on i-95 from the twin cities to des moines. snow and ice on parts of i-15. also slick on i-80, 84, and 90 in the rockies. we
or behavior, or any swelling or affected breathing or skin, or changes in eyesight, including blurry vision, 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 while 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. ♪ [ dog treats drop...
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tangible things provision or have links to the intelligence committee or judiciary committee who are often privy to the stuff three different members of that you know the members of the house or senate in general you know at most they might get a ten or fifteen minute briefing you know with no notes and no staff the idea that they meaningfully understand what is being done really much better than the rest of us is actually i think wishful thinking we speculate at all as to what it is secretly. loving regulating yeah you know i mean so this is of course a gas but there's a fair amount of circumstantial evidence that what they're doing is something we actually just around is already done with very similar authorities in terms of criminal investigations which is probably they have decided that they can use these business record. were changeable thing workers and combine them with something else with a pen register and basically turn them into. not in order for you know files from a cabinet but in order that allows them to conduct. mass scale geolocation cracking basically turning cell p
tangible things provision or have links to the intelligence committee or judiciary committee who are often privy to the stuff three different members of that you know the members of the house or senate in general you know at most they might get a ten or fifteen minute briefing you know with no notes and no staff the idea that they meaningfully understand what is being done really much better than the rest of us is actually i think wishful thinking we speculate at all as to what it is secretly....
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tell your doctor about liver or kidney problems, or history of heart disease or stroke.common side effects are liver problems, nausea, gout flares, joint pain, and rash. [ male announcer ] if you have gout, ask your doctor about uloric. so i've got to take care of my heart. for me cheerios is a good place to start. [ male announcer ] to keep doing what you love, take care of your heart with cheerios. the whole grain oats can help lower cholesterol. love your heart so you can do what you love. the whole grain oats can help lower cholesterol. host: could switching to geico or more on car insurance? host: would foghorn leghorn make a really bad book narrator? foghorn (stammering): it was the best of times, it was the wor - i say worst of times. and by worst i'm talkin' as bad, i say, as bad as my aunt ginny's corn puddin'. that stuff'll sink you like a stne. engineer: ok that was a little... foghorn: you gettin' all this in there son? i just added that last part it's called "adlibbin..."anyway...it was, isay it was... vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car
tell your doctor about liver or kidney problems, or history of heart disease or stroke.common side effects are liver problems, nausea, gout flares, joint pain, and rash. [ male announcer ] if you have gout, ask your doctor about uloric. so i've got to take care of my heart. for me cheerios is a good place to start. [ male announcer ] to keep doing what you love, take care of your heart with cheerios. the whole grain oats can help lower cholesterol. love your heart so you can do what you love....
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people taking maois or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe liver problems, some fatal, were reported. signs include abdominal pain and yellowing of the skin or eyes. talk with your doctor about your medicines, including those for migraine, or if you have high fever, confusion and stiff muscles, to address a possible life-threatening condition. tell your doctor about alcohol use, liver disease, and before you reduce or stop taking cymbalta. dizziness or fainting may occur upon standing. side effects include nausea, dry mouth, and constipation. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor about cymbalta. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. go to cymbalta.com to learn about a free trial offer. is non-stop to seattle? just carry new preparation h totables. discreet, little tubes packed with big relief. from the brand doctors recommend most by name. new preparation h totables. the anywhere preparation h. imagine a day when we can eat what we want a
people taking maois or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe liver problems, some fatal, were reported. signs include abdominal pain and yellowing of the skin or eyes. talk with your doctor about your medicines, including those for migraine, or if you have high fever, confusion and stiff muscles, to address a possible life-threatening condition. tell your doctor...
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or hearing. handed to you. this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor. see if america's most prescribed e.d. treatment is right for you. >>> despite the most blatant acts of murder by the regime in syria, the protests continued today. human rights activists report at least 34 people were killed in syria today. protesters took to the streets across the country after weekly friday prayers and syrian security forces opened fire on them. night after night on this program, we've witnessed the bravery of syrians who have given their lives calling for change. it's easy to turn away and go frustrated that nothing has changed. we think we owe it to those dying in the streets to bear witness to their struggle and to their deaths. we want to show you video of what happened to one man today, we want you to see the efforts of others brave enough to rescue him with gunshots whizzing around them. i want to warn you, the video is extremely graphic, but we're showing it to you because we think
or hearing. handed to you. this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor. see if america's most prescribed e.d. treatment is right for you. >>> despite the most blatant acts of murder by the regime in syria, the protests continued today. human rights activists report at least 34 people were killed in syria today. protesters took to the streets across the country after weekly friday prayers and syrian security forces opened fire on them. night after night on this...
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they were injured but or police and paramedics or able to get that person off of the trackway and her we open this passengers entering the system now could still encounter 10-20 minute delays in but the biggest delays are behind us according to linton johnson. hot no trains were getting through for a while but that is all resolved. trains are back to normal probably just a bit behind schedule for a while her according to bart spokesperson linton johnson. traffic on the freeways has not been bad. here at the bay bridge toll plaza there are no delays getting to the upper deck. as we continue our bridge check the san mateo right looks good las angeles or problems, normal volume on the right side of your screen. the golden gate bridge ride is very light with no delays in orrisroot, marin county. let's get a complete weather check from louisa hodge. >>: a pretty nice morning, we are still seen cloud cover. or, getting a little bit of coastal fog and cloud cover, a mixture of clouds and sunshine, that is what we can expect for the majority of the day but we will stay dry. we have a slight c
they were injured but or police and paramedics or able to get that person off of the trackway and her we open this passengers entering the system now could still encounter 10-20 minute delays in but the biggest delays are behind us according to linton johnson. hot no trains were getting through for a while but that is all resolved. trains are back to normal probably just a bit behind schedule for a while her according to bart spokesperson linton johnson. traffic on the freeways has not been...
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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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an -- 3 fourth of an inch or an -- 3/ of an inch or an inch, or something like that. you do a roof and your neighbor does a roof and you put a piece of flashing between the building and that keeps water out of that space between the buildings. water gets down there between the buildings and it's extremely difficult to repair dry rot inside that space. you have to take the inside wall out to get to it. we also see a couple of other things happening here. we see a down spout from a drain and those need to just be checked to make sure they're secure. they usually have lightweight connecters so you have to make sure they stay connected. here's a gutter at the top. people let their gutters fill up with debris. you need to clean a gutter out. how often? >> if you're near a pine tree, there's a lot of pines in san francisco, the needles can fill up, you -- probably twice, at least twice a year. it depends on where -- how many trees are near your house and what kind of leaves they have. >> so if the gutter fills up or even just enough to block that little down spout there, th
an -- 3 fourth of an inch or an -- 3/ of an inch or an inch, or something like that. you do a roof and your neighbor does a roof and you put a piece of flashing between the building and that keeps water out of that space between the buildings. water gets down there between the buildings and it's extremely difficult to repair dry rot inside that space. you have to take the inside wall out to get to it. we also see a couple of other things happening here. we see a down spout from a drain and...
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now it's a fog of war or you may want to just call it the fog of p.r. the obama administration since announcing bin laden's death has flip flopped on the details first it was a firefight and an armed bin laden fought back listen to this he was engaged in a firefight with those that entered the area of the house he was in and whether or not he got up in the rounds i quite frankly don't know. they later the white house knew that an ounce bin laden wasn't armed at all they gave a different account take a look at a woman rather bin laden's wife rushed the u.s. assaulter and was shot in the leg but not to kill bin laden was then shot and killed he was not on that is just one inconsistency to come out in the last few days and now senior pakistani security officials say bin logons twelve year old daughter claims her dad was captured alive and is pakistani hideout and then shot by u.s. special forces now if this proves true it may give credence to questions critics are raising as to whether this killing was outside of the law to begin with but into this. the le
now it's a fog of war or you may want to just call it the fog of p.r. the obama administration since announcing bin laden's death has flip flopped on the details first it was a firefight and an armed bin laden fought back listen to this he was engaged in a firefight with those that entered the area of the house he was in and whether or not he got up in the rounds i quite frankly don't know. they later the white house knew that an ounce bin laden wasn't armed at all they gave a different account...
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it wasn't with them or the relationship or anything. i never thought highly of myself or never loved myself. i was never comfortable in my own skin. i was still trying to, like, put up this big front of, like, i'm a bad ass bike builder or bodyguard or football player. any of the stuff i've tried to put out there and to try to maintain a relationship with someone when i don't like myself, it was doomed from the start. >> we're going to take a break. when we come back, i want to talk to you about the scandal that broke involving you sandra. >>> to my husband, there's no surprise that my work got better when i met you because i never knew what it felt like for someone to have my back to thank you. >> i mean, that's painful to watch for me. i hardly know sandra. i met her once in my life. i think everyone watching it feels for her every time they see it because clearly she doesn't know what's coming. you didn't know what was coming but you knew what you were doing. when you watch that at the golden globes before i saw you at the oscars, wh
it wasn't with them or the relationship or anything. i never thought highly of myself or never loved myself. i was never comfortable in my own skin. i was still trying to, like, put up this big front of, like, i'm a bad ass bike builder or bodyguard or football player. any of the stuff i've tried to put out there and to try to maintain a relationship with someone when i don't like myself, it was doomed from the start. >> we're going to take a break. when we come back, i want to talk to...
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not even though they might be good afternoon for them in russia or india or china or to lead the fact is they don't have to go back i want to hear you develop you want to become an american we're not giving them a choice we're saying you know you leave because we want to get these up but so then what is it that's going on and why do we have this attitude why do we have such strict immigration policies for skilled labor are we in denial we think a bit want to go back to these countries because you know because they might not be democracies or because of poor infrastructure and you know we always think that we have more to offer. yes some of our senators lubin really a good standard of governors and well you can still immigrants live in the sixty's in the days when you had you know the only two empires in russia and the soviet union and america and it was basically one of the other the world has changed it doesn't realize that there are many many competitors do there's a limited right now and the market to the broader the world has changed that if we don't bring the world's best and bri
not even though they might be good afternoon for them in russia or india or china or to lead the fact is they don't have to go back i want to hear you develop you want to become an american we're not giving them a choice we're saying you know you leave because we want to get these up but so then what is it that's going on and why do we have this attitude why do we have such strict immigration policies for skilled labor are we in denial we think a bit want to go back to these countries because...
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government or religion or organization is convinced that god is either ordering or sanctioning a cause or project anything goes the history world wide of religion fuelled hate killing and oppression is staggering the title of the book god's politics your blog god's politics you're politically engaged how do you avoid that as an accusation about what you're doing when you take political positions you know that's a statement people expect from the new atheists you know i've always thought the people of faith have to be toughest religion when it has been abusive certainty and sort of reflection once we're doing tolerance and all the things that were talked about their religious faith because it was too deep so reflection and the challenge politics and also it went when the values of faith are vitally and so there is no religious right is left there are to be a prophetic faith and a challenge is all those things in a certain. first of active that well is open to the obama is living up to the faith that he prefers it's a perspective that views the world through your eyes and pour some very
government or religion or organization is convinced that god is either ordering or sanctioning a cause or project anything goes the history world wide of religion fuelled hate killing and oppression is staggering the title of the book god's politics your blog god's politics you're politically engaged how do you avoid that as an accusation about what you're doing when you take political positions you know that's a statement people expect from the new atheists you know i've always thought the...
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terrorist group or russia or china to redouble its efforts. i just think we need to think about that issue. let me just quickly switch to another issue since my time is expiring rapidly. mr. schwartz because of your background on privacy, and you've always been such a help to our committee as we wrestled with those issues, i want to talk to you about the idea of the national law for data breach reporting. my first reaction is that that's a good idea, that there should be more uniformity. i think it would be easier for consumers as well as for businesses to not have to figure out what an individual law in one of those 47 states that has them means in their particular case. are you talking about just a uniform nationwide reporting of breaches, or are you also talking about having uniform remedies for what a company has to do when there's a breach? i ask this not looking for any particular answer, but just to better understand what your proposing. >> the focus is really on the reporting in making sure that consumers get the same information that
terrorist group or russia or china to redouble its efforts. i just think we need to think about that issue. let me just quickly switch to another issue since my time is expiring rapidly. mr. schwartz because of your background on privacy, and you've always been such a help to our committee as we wrestled with those issues, i want to talk to you about the idea of the national law for data breach reporting. my first reaction is that that's a good idea, that there should be more uniformity. i...
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it is not win or lose. for me, it is not winning or losing. it is whether we are doing the right thing. that is the important thing. and so, on the reactive portion for our office, it is looking back and making sure we are prosecuting on solid evidence, we are prosecuting and evidence that has integrity. that is the most important thing. i also want to say that we are doing pro-active things. we are sending our lawyers to the academy to train lawyers -- the ethical issue is something we cannot get into as much, because that is an issue the academy might train, but we can train them on what the law is and we can train them on what they can and cannot do pursuant to the law, and we want to give them those tools to make good decisions and could arrests so there is integrity within the system. i agree wholeheartedly with what stewart said earlier, that if there isn't faith in the system, if there is not integrity and what we do, it is not just the criminal justice system. we all lose. i will give a plug to my boss. he instituted all lot of policie
it is not win or lose. for me, it is not winning or losing. it is whether we are doing the right thing. that is the important thing. and so, on the reactive portion for our office, it is looking back and making sure we are prosecuting on solid evidence, we are prosecuting and evidence that has integrity. that is the most important thing. i also want to say that we are doing pro-active things. we are sending our lawyers to the academy to train lawyers -- the ethical issue is something we cannot...
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or if you take aspirin products, nsaids, or blood thinners. tell your doctor about all medicines you take, any planned medical or dental procedures, and don't stop taking pradaxa without your doctor's approval, as stopping may increase your stroke risk. other side effects include indigestion, stomach pain, upset, or burning. if you have afib not caused by a heart valve problem, ask your doctor if pradaxa can reduce your risk of a stroke. >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. miami sunny and breezy, 85. chicago thunderstorms, 68. dallas, sunny, 92. los angeles, sunny and 73. >>> time now for a check of the national forecast. the latest satellite picture shows cloudy skies in the northwest. the southwest remains mainly clear. gray skies extend from the great plains into the mississippi and tennessee valleys. much of the east coast has clear skies. later today severe thunderstorms will develop in the mississippi and tennessee valleys, including possible tornadoes. the northeast will have a mild sunny afternoon, a few
or if you take aspirin products, nsaids, or blood thinners. tell your doctor about all medicines you take, any planned medical or dental procedures, and don't stop taking pradaxa without your doctor's approval, as stopping may increase your stroke risk. other side effects include indigestion, stomach pain, upset, or burning. if you have afib not caused by a heart valve problem, ask your doctor if pradaxa can reduce your risk of a stroke. >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities...
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you have hepatitis c or aids or hiv, they lock you in solitary confinement until you die. that is what they do. that is what they do. i have seen marines out of the military prison -- i have seen them in leavenworth dying in solitary confinement. marines. because they got aids or hepatitis c. convert visn's into what i call residential treatment centers. -- convert prisons. knock down the gun towers. take down the razor wires. inspired the corrections officers, the people with badges that make $150,000 a year -- inspire their asses. [applause] i am all for the union. i do not like their union. what you do is you rehire people back as correctional workers. what happens is in a state of california, where somebody needs help because they contradict or alcoholic or have a bad temper and they are going to be of their wife or sexually assault her stepdaughter -- whatever their problem is, let's do something about crime before they commit the crimes. they have this urge to do something illegal. they call the police and say, "i need help. i'm drug addicted. an alcoholic. please he
you have hepatitis c or aids or hiv, they lock you in solitary confinement until you die. that is what they do. that is what they do. i have seen marines out of the military prison -- i have seen them in leavenworth dying in solitary confinement. marines. because they got aids or hepatitis c. convert visn's into what i call residential treatment centers. -- convert prisons. knock down the gun towers. take down the razor wires. inspired the corrections officers, the people with badges that make...
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day or time. so they love the promotion. they love the idea that their blog entry of today is something that people are talking about. >> it drives clicks to their own site. recognition. and they are federated media affiliates, customers? >> partners. >> thank you. >> what we do on the other days of the week when we're not curating is we sell advertising for them. we sell traditional advertising that runs on our site and they benefit, to your point on the clicks from the increased traffic to their site. >> a lot of these blogs, they get maybe 1,000, maybe 2,000 hits a month on some of the ones i've seen. so what value does that hold for the advertiser, if each one of these blogs is only reaching maybe 1,000 people? >> the real benefit for federated, one of the reasons it was founded, it was the notion that bringing impressions or media at scale to brands is what they needed. so they can buy lots of impressions on some of the portals, but how do they get to this world called the independent web, wh
day or time. so they love the promotion. they love the idea that their blog entry of today is something that people are talking about. >> it drives clicks to their own site. recognition. and they are federated media affiliates, customers? >> partners. >> thank you. >> what we do on the other days of the week when we're not curating is we sell advertising for them. we sell traditional advertising that runs on our site and they benefit, to your point on the clicks from the...
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would continue or perform. i would worsen it quickly point to stories for workers were they for example as you know the government of. the political groups or names they deserve from the ever before and the force of the form in the short term. overall i think the whole book ex-wife would continue to believe in those results and has been the best performing name among the best performing in europe of. those because the. performance of the frozen for eleven pickups. is through again it's for us. and russia has been for import of german and spanish vegetables for a link of deadly outbreak of e. coli in europe that covered the whole of vegetables including tomatoes cucumber and sun it however sanction may be applied to all european countries of the situation doesn't improve meanwhile reports claimed the deadly strain has already killed up to fourteen people in germany and made three hundred seriously ill. russia's eyeing plans to bore its largest amount in eight months on the domestic market the move comes at the s
would continue or perform. i would worsen it quickly point to stories for workers were they for example as you know the government of. the political groups or names they deserve from the ever before and the force of the form in the short term. overall i think the whole book ex-wife would continue to believe in those results and has been the best performing name among the best performing in europe of. those because the. performance of the frozen for eleven pickups. is through again it's for us....
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or if you take aspirin products, nsaids, or blood thinners.ell your doctor about all medicines you take, any planned medical or dental procedures, and don't stop taking pradaxa without your doctor's approval, as stopping may increase your stroke risk. other side effects include indigestion, stomach pain, upset, or burning. if you have afib not caused by a heart valve problem, ask your doctor if pradaxa can reduce your risk of a stroke. with new extra-strength bayer advanced aspirin. it has microparticles, enters the bloodstream faster and rushes relief to the site of pain. it's clinically proven to relieve pain twice as fast. new bayer advanced aspirin. >>> tonight, a billionaire who wants to challenge you. he says it's time to rethink automatically heading off after high school to those wildly expensive four-year college educations. he asks, what if american companies gave kids with big ideas the money to try those big ideas first? and, in fact, he's putting his own money where his provocative beliefs are. and here's linsey davis. >> reporter
or if you take aspirin products, nsaids, or blood thinners.ell your doctor about all medicines you take, any planned medical or dental procedures, and don't stop taking pradaxa without your doctor's approval, as stopping may increase your stroke risk. other side effects include indigestion, stomach pain, upset, or burning. if you have afib not caused by a heart valve problem, ask your doctor if pradaxa can reduce your risk of a stroke. with new extra-strength bayer advanced aspirin. it has...
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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 while 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. so i'm taking charge with claritin-d. it relieves even my worst allergy symptoms. nothing works stronger, faster or longer for nasal congestion and sinus pressure without drowsiness. i only live claritin clear, with claritin-d. >> here's a look at weather in some cities around the country. new york, partly cloudy, 75. miami, sunny, 86. chicago, partly cloudy, 47. dallas, sunny, 72. l.a., a sunny 89. >>> time now for a check of the national forecast. the latest satellite picture shows a large band of clouds stretching from texas to maine. and showers are falling along the ohio and mississippi river valley. later today, sunny and warm from texas to
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 while 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. so i'm taking charge with claritin-d. it relieves even...
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as my son was or your son was. i'm going to continue with this, just some of the suggestions we have had. get rid of the word "officer." you have police officers -- isn't that enough? we have, like, 2 million of them. it should be social workers, correctional workers. parole workers. get rid of parole officers and probation officers all together. i call them resource centers so that when somebody comes out of jail or prison, that it would not matter if they came out of a mental hospital or and mentally retarded group home or they are getting out of jail or sleeping on the streets, when they get out, they go to something called a resourced center for health, and there, there would be social worker people that would help them. it does not really matter if they get out of jail or prison and a sleeping on the streets. i saw the same people in different pieces of their dreams. we provide visitors with a real release program, which means at least money to live for 90 days -- takes at least 90 days, right? to get a job, f
as my son was or your son was. i'm going to continue with this, just some of the suggestions we have had. get rid of the word "officer." you have police officers -- isn't that enough? we have, like, 2 million of them. it should be social workers, correctional workers. parole workers. get rid of parole officers and probation officers all together. i call them resource centers so that when somebody comes out of jail or prison, that it would not matter if they came out of a mental...
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it can be elevated or eminent.e thought behind this, this was the product of a bipartisan committee shoulcommission. there were a number of experts on the commission. the idea is instead of just putting out a color, give people information. an advisory itself, if we elevate it, maybe it restricted to a particular transportation sector or a particular area of the country. they are designed to expire on the road in two weeks so we cannot continually at advisory upon advisory, with the fact that nobody pays attention and more. >> but if you increase the threat level, that implies certain actions are being taken, correct? >> there would be certain actions taken with increased threat levels, yes. generalizedwas a increase in the threat level, it would be in reaction to the successful capturing, killing of osama bin laden, correct? i don't quite understand why it we would not be increasing the threat level, at least for a short time. >> this is an ongoing evaluation. at the time of the capture of bin laden, as of yesterd
it can be elevated or eminent.e thought behind this, this was the product of a bipartisan committee shoulcommission. there were a number of experts on the commission. the idea is instead of just putting out a color, give people information. an advisory itself, if we elevate it, maybe it restricted to a particular transportation sector or a particular area of the country. they are designed to expire on the road in two weeks so we cannot continually at advisory upon advisory, with the fact that...
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verge or as well as the crimes laid out in the. ads absolutely you know one of the points that we made and and that you know my sources continually made to me is that the kind of fraud that we're talking about you know defrauding investors is very complex and there are very specific legal standards that prosecutors have to meet in order to get convictions on those crimes and that's difficult and hard to explain to ordinary people but lying to congress is not hard to explain this is simple and there are numerous instances where which would seem to me to be fruitful life for prosecute why is it that these revelations are goldman are now coming out as a result of a senate report i mean what happened to the f.c.c. and the other watchdogs during the time or for that matter stockholders and their ability to sue for fraud and damages. well you know this is really the remarkable thing about this report is that there is absolutely no reason that this kind of work should be left to a senate subcommittee there are at least five important regu
verge or as well as the crimes laid out in the. ads absolutely you know one of the points that we made and and that you know my sources continually made to me is that the kind of fraud that we're talking about you know defrauding investors is very complex and there are very specific legal standards that prosecutors have to meet in order to get convictions on those crimes and that's difficult and hard to explain to ordinary people but lying to congress is not hard to explain this is simple and...
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most people think of renewables as ethanol or solar or wind. so at least 50 times as great per unit of energy is the federal taxpayer support for renewable energy compared with fossil fuel energy. so why aren't we including in our debate subsidies for all renewables? specifically, if we're talking about big oil, why don't we talk about big wind? the senate seems an appropriate place to talk about big wind. the energy policy act of 1992 created what's called the production tax credit for energy produced using renewable resources. most of this money has gone to subsidize big wind. it's a policy that was supposed to last a few years. it's lasted two decades. today, the production tax credit for wind gives 2.1 cents for every kilowatt-hour of wind electricity produced by a wind turbine during the first ten years of operation. let's put this into a context that's current. the new shepards wind flat farm in oregon will have 338 of these wind turbines, produce enough power to run approximately 250,000 homes and will cost the american taxpayer about ab
most people think of renewables as ethanol or solar or wind. so at least 50 times as great per unit of energy is the federal taxpayer support for renewable energy compared with fossil fuel energy. so why aren't we including in our debate subsidies for all renewables? specifically, if we're talking about big oil, why don't we talk about big wind? the senate seems an appropriate place to talk about big wind. the energy policy act of 1992 created what's called the production tax credit for energy...
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society has developed a legitimate or recognizes a legitimate or feasible expectation. and i think they look to whatever indicators that they can in the practices, in the case of the text messaging i was describing. .. tonight there >> thank you for being here for your outstanding record of public service and academic preparation and your family is going to stand by you through this long process and i am grateful for the chance to have visited with you in person and reviewed your writings and your work and spend time with you today. i think you would be a very capable jurist. there are a lot of questions about your -- how that would influence your work should ubs circuit court judge. one article in particular, title rethinking constitutional welfare rights is the subject of some controversy and in that, you're right fundamental rights can evolve over time. can you lay out what role the judiciary has in recognizing the evolution of fundamental rights overtime? >> that article was in two parts. the first half is devoted to rejecting the ideas that could have any role in i
society has developed a legitimate or recognizes a legitimate or feasible expectation. and i think they look to whatever indicators that they can in the practices, in the case of the text messaging i was describing. .. tonight there >> thank you for being here for your outstanding record of public service and academic preparation and your family is going to stand by you through this long process and i am grateful for the chance to have visited with you in person and reviewed your writings...
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for example, dealing with climate change or pandemics or terrorism.we have to learn to do both of those at the same time. this is going to require much more sophisticated understanding of power and how you combine hard and soft power into effective smart power strategies. just to summarize, when hillary clinton said in her inaugural hearings before the senate foreign relations committee that smart power meant using all the tools in our tool box, we're going to have to get much better at using all the tools in our tool box than we've been so far. and in the process of encouraging that is why i wrote this book. so that's enough from me. i'd much rather hear from you. over to you. >> thanks very much, joe. appreciate it. and i wonder if i might start with a question before throwing the floor open. twenty with years after the end of the cold war, 20 years after the publication of "bound to lead, "it seems to me in many ways the united states is still trying to define the role of american power in the world. what is, what are we trying to do with american
for example, dealing with climate change or pandemics or terrorism.we have to learn to do both of those at the same time. this is going to require much more sophisticated understanding of power and how you combine hard and soft power into effective smart power strategies. just to summarize, when hillary clinton said in her inaugural hearings before the senate foreign relations committee that smart power meant using all the tools in our tool box, we're going to have to get much better at using...
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but then i have to go through them and decide if i want this or i use that or i need more of such and such. and there were times we would both go together to look at things. i couldn't do what i do without him, his help, to come -- to leave home to come to washington or to go to philadelphia or wherever these different collections mick time after time after time. and sit and transcribe, my book probably would take me seven years instead of four. and i am at the stage now if you were to tell me he doesn't want to do it anymore, then i possibly wouldn't do that kind of a book. i would write something more personal or more accessible for my own collections or my own recollections. >> i'm going to ask you a question. you probably don't want to answer but i will ask it anyway. you have written, what, ten books -- >> nine. >> nine books. >> yeah. >> how do you think this book is going to do? >> i don't mind answering that at all because i don't know. i have never known how any book what do. >> what was your biggest? >> "john adams." >> second biggest? >> i'm not sure. i'm not sure. "1776" m
but then i have to go through them and decide if i want this or i use that or i need more of such and such. and there were times we would both go together to look at things. i couldn't do what i do without him, his help, to come -- to leave home to come to washington or to go to philadelphia or wherever these different collections mick time after time after time. and sit and transcribe, my book probably would take me seven years instead of four. and i am at the stage now if you were to tell me...
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>> this only includes our most recent, or surveys in process or recently adopted. supervisor weiner: and not every survey will result in a district, is that right? >> surveys will not result in article 10 or 11 designation unless the board of supervisors designates them. supervisor weiner: but the survey would be a critical first step. you cannot have an article 10 district without a survey first. >> correct. >> the math that you see actually includes the entire survey area. within that service area, there are typically districts that are a subset of what you see on this map. that is not implying that this whole area is potential districts. supervisor weiner: i presume this is because of market octavia and eastern neighborhoods. a lot of these survey areas are some of the most transit-rich areas in the city. do you agree with that? >> yes. supervisor weiner: do you foresee any potential impact of focusing a lot of our surveying energy on the transit-oriented parts of the city that could perhaps absorb additional transit-oriented development in terms of meeting our
>> this only includes our most recent, or surveys in process or recently adopted. supervisor weiner: and not every survey will result in a district, is that right? >> surveys will not result in article 10 or 11 designation unless the board of supervisors designates them. supervisor weiner: but the survey would be a critical first step. you cannot have an article 10 district without a survey first. >> correct. >> the math that you see actually includes the entire survey...
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or increase other environmental impact. the individual effects might be changes resulting from a single project are a number of separate projects. the cumulative impact is the change in the environment the results from the incremental impact when added to other foreseeable future projects. for our analysis, we considered the impact of the project as a whole, we have an acknowledged there is more than one location. we evaluated the impact of the project by itself and we considered if there are any other projects out there that would result in the installation of facilities of a similar nature that could come by in the impact of the project. it would not result in a significant environmental effects. with knowledge there is what would be considered a negative affect or an impact. is there a significant cumulative effect? it did not find that is the case. we did not see any evidence that would tell us otherwise. >> your test seems to be if you are standing at one box he can't see another box? >> i provided that as an example f
or increase other environmental impact. the individual effects might be changes resulting from a single project are a number of separate projects. the cumulative impact is the change in the environment the results from the incremental impact when added to other foreseeable future projects. for our analysis, we considered the impact of the project as a whole, we have an acknowledged there is more than one location. we evaluated the impact of the project by itself and we considered if there are...
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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 if you take aspirin products, nsaids, or blood thinners. tell your doctor about all medicines you take, any planned medical or dental procedures, and don't stop taking pradaxa without your doctor's approval, as stopping may increase your stroke risk. other side effects include indigestion, stomach pain, upset, or burning. if you have afib not caused by a heart valve problem, ask your doctor if pradaxa can reduce your risk of a stroke. so i've got to take care of my heart. for me cheerios is a good place to start. [ male announcer ] to keep doing what you love, take care of your heart with cheerios. the whole grain oats can help lower cholesterol. love your heart so you can do what you love. so i wasn't playing much of a role in my own life. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now, i've got the leading part. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator, working together to help improve your lung function
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executive use or patient in the. congressional war making power people want to take credit if it goes well it will praise the president or if it goes well or badly they can criticize him but if you have a vote on a declaration of war and he threw sort of authorization for that they have to go on record as either opposing it or supporting it and therefore you know they can get blamed by their constituents one way or the other so just like the president take responsibility and well you know we'll be kidded cers on the side and say he did a great job or he didn't do a good job george bush for all his failings he did get congressional authorization for afghanistan and iraq and he was the champion of executive power but obama has really gone further in this case than bush ever went. and had a trip to the court as a continent in the world. is says i'm sorry thomas i'm coming out party with scores of many different kinds of animals that the sound down here. because i wanted to watch your hair in space while archie has been
executive use or patient in the. congressional war making power people want to take credit if it goes well it will praise the president or if it goes well or badly they can criticize him but if you have a vote on a declaration of war and he threw sort of authorization for that they have to go on record as either opposing it or supporting it and therefore you know they can get blamed by their constituents one way or the other so just like the president take responsibility and well you know we'll...