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burt -- virtually every labor agreement with the exception of public safety is up next year. larger than 2006, which was our previously largest labor project. it will all be up for negotiation next year and there has been some discussion where we told them we would be willing to start almost immediately in those negotiations, but we cannot assume that we will need fewer resources to conduct those negotiations. supervisor chu: you said that 30 of them would be open? >> including registered nurses and public safety department. we certainly hope we do not need to spend all this money, but we might. for as a professional services covers the potential for contacting labor negotiations. there appeared to be continued economic constraints that streamline the process similar to what we did with our internet based workers' comp management systems. hopefully we implement over the next year and electronic form of administration tuition reimbursement programs that work closely with the comptroller's office that we think will ultimately achieve the significant efficiency and reduce the ne
burt -- virtually every labor agreement with the exception of public safety is up next year. larger than 2006, which was our previously largest labor project. it will all be up for negotiation next year and there has been some discussion where we told them we would be willing to start almost immediately in those negotiations, but we cannot assume that we will need fewer resources to conduct those negotiations. supervisor chu: you said that 30 of them would be open? >> including registered...
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matt miller, burt pill, jim san giacomo. sir? >> good morning, supervisors. i am the business owner in this corridor. i am here to be the voice of many who would like to see the revitalization of the business district. a small but good example -- that the owner purchased not too many years ago for the purpose of redevelopment. instead of a ghost town and a gathering place for unruly characters, this is a place of community gathering and commerce. we have added many local jobs from people living across the street. the redevelopment project is a much grander scale. i am here to speak on the fact that basically, i cannot guide people in. the infrastructure is outdated, and it needs to be upgraded. the building of this will stimulate the global economy with the housing business and it will enhance transportation. this city needs a tax revenue and jobs. the tax revenue has cut social programs and raise the cost for other services. it will take me 240 quarters because we raise the cost of parking. last week to approve this, to bring the city into the 20 a century.
matt miller, burt pill, jim san giacomo. sir? >> good morning, supervisors. i am the business owner in this corridor. i am here to be the voice of many who would like to see the revitalization of the business district. a small but good example -- that the owner purchased not too many years ago for the purpose of redevelopment. instead of a ghost town and a gathering place for unruly characters, this is a place of community gathering and commerce. we have added many local jobs from people...
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potentially using civic center plaza as a staging area to allow people to transfer from the civic center burt at
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harrison ford and burt reynolds careers were launched through it. >> his
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. >> reporter: then came hudson's admission which was read by his friend burt lancaster. >> i am not happy that i am sick. i'm not happy that i have aids. >> reporter: over the years the public watched violent acts. the ray family burned out of its florida home after their three children got age. the public saw the courage of indiana's ryan white who won the first battle of kids with aids who attend public school. >> reporter: what do you think ryan ready for it? >> yes, i am. >> reporter: and then there was magic johnson. >> you don't have to feel sorry for me because if i die tomorrow i've had the greatest life that anybody could ever have. >> reporter: after his announcement that he had the virus the testing center had a ten fold increase in patients. >> there has been a lot of anger over aids in three decades, particularly over the federal government's slow response to the epidemic in the beginning. that anger proved effective in getting research and money moving more quickly. but not quickly enough to save so many who lost the battle. how many of them would have gone on to hold
. >> reporter: then came hudson's admission which was read by his friend burt lancaster. >> i am not happy that i am sick. i'm not happy that i have aids. >> reporter: over the years the public watched violent acts. the ray family burned out of its florida home after their three children got age. the public saw the courage of indiana's ryan white who won the first battle of kids with aids who attend public school. >> reporter: what do you think ryan ready for it?...
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potentially using civic center plaza as a staging area to allow people to transfer from the civic center burt statioart, get on the bus come and see the races. the green line shows areas that are being studied for restricted auto access. this is a conversation we will need to continue to engage the neighborhoods and businesses to understand the tension between limiting congestion on the one hand, which i think a lot of people would like to see, but allowing people to continue their lives and do it all in a way that is coordinated, so i think this will be
potentially using civic center plaza as a staging area to allow people to transfer from the civic center burt statioart, get on the bus come and see the races. the green line shows areas that are being studied for restricted auto access. this is a conversation we will need to continue to engage the neighborhoods and businesses to understand the tension between limiting congestion on the one hand, which i think a lot of people would like to see, but allowing people to continue their lives and do...
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potentially using civic center plaza as a staging area to allow people to transfer from the civic center burt statioart, get on the bus come and see the races. the green line shows areas that are being studied for restricted auto access. this is a conversation we will need to continue to engage the neighborhoods and businesses to understand the tension between limiting congestion on the one hand, which i think a lot of people would like to see, but allowing people to continue their lives and do it all in a way that is coordinated, so i think this will be a continued out reach need so that people feel like there needs are hurt and live their lives. -- needs are heard and implemented. these red blocks are places where we think people would want to go. what we want to do is encourage bike use as much as possible. this will be in the event in san francisco that has the advantage of being fairly flat, and like most of the city. we feel like people that are able to if they can take bikes instead of any other mode, that would free up capacity elsewhere and give them all one of a kind san francisco e
potentially using civic center plaza as a staging area to allow people to transfer from the civic center burt statioart, get on the bus come and see the races. the green line shows areas that are being studied for restricted auto access. this is a conversation we will need to continue to engage the neighborhoods and businesses to understand the tension between limiting congestion on the one hand, which i think a lot of people would like to see, but allowing people to continue their lives and do...
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and from overseas with garlic or holly references to the institution that is the russian ballet now burt's tricks all velika as they're called in russian there are essential parts of the process used for stroking massaging and beating the said to improve circulation release stressed muscle and joint aches and even improve but have a list of. ten year time only around fifty remain in moscow today down from over one hundred in the mid twentieth century built in eighteen zero weight so the new skis not only the oldest daughter house in the city but so grand the rich is its interior and it's stopped by mary as the son of both houses it does look like something out of a film set with huge pools tall ceilings marble staircase is an exquisite gold frescoes and statues. so it's off with my clothes and i pick up my felt hat and how all looks like a soviet kitchen table cloth but shrieks in hands it's into the sewer i go this is how to really stress the russian way. so i did it as was the way during a thanks of buying your rituals of longer no but it's also a perfect place to look after yourself to
and from overseas with garlic or holly references to the institution that is the russian ballet now burt's tricks all velika as they're called in russian there are essential parts of the process used for stroking massaging and beating the said to improve circulation release stressed muscle and joint aches and even improve but have a list of. ten year time only around fifty remain in moscow today down from over one hundred in the mid twentieth century built in eighteen zero weight so the new...
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those who are all too happy to share your passwords for a price and what does your i phone four know burt you can access this information. even when i'm not making a phone call and just walking around with every spare this quote tracks my dear graphical location if i don't decide to connect a wire for a hot spot nearby cafe my phone records up as well if i then decide to send an e-mail perhaps put in some private passwords all of that information is stored on a device itself in fact this is a treasure trove of private data that's kept there for months and sometimes even years until now you could at least protect yourself with passwords little hard to crack but now a morse code company says it has hacked the defenses of the i phone four for several thousand dollars you'll hand over all the bacon on any protective device. we are a force for good we don't just give the data to anyone we require people to fill in a twenty page form to say that they need it. destroyed these rich sure and says many see to development as a cause for concern. for them to do this is a bad idea whatever their inten
those who are all too happy to share your passwords for a price and what does your i phone four know burt you can access this information. even when i'm not making a phone call and just walking around with every spare this quote tracks my dear graphical location if i don't decide to connect a wire for a hot spot nearby cafe my phone records up as well if i then decide to send an e-mail perhaps put in some private passwords all of that information is stored on a device itself in fact this is a...
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through thursday back in the 80s burt we do have a spare the air alert in the east bay, the entire bay area though we have good air quality in places in the north bay and along the peninsula. your forecast including the cooler seven-day. >> cooler, cooler than 103, sure. we're looking here to antioch where highway 4 is showing the slowdown. 5:30 and on a tuesday so there it is. the build through this zone to referage, and then probably move over to pay point where you see this amount of slowing. summer commutes are compressed so they start off around the maze, not until about 8:00 for the real slowdown, then it kicks in before the 9:00 hour. we'll watch that. a live look shows you how the volume is right now. a pretty mooth drive. we're going to send it back to you with this live shot. >> thank you. it's 5:37. a video of a tornado kuching down coming up. plus the packs of cigarettes about to get new and graphic labels. why the fda is making that change. and why one lawmaker says the state could save millions if it simply got rid of the death penalty. we continue to follow a big fire in
through thursday back in the 80s burt we do have a spare the air alert in the east bay, the entire bay area though we have good air quality in places in the north bay and along the peninsula. your forecast including the cooler seven-day. >> cooler, cooler than 103, sure. we're looking here to antioch where highway 4 is showing the slowdown. 5:30 and on a tuesday so there it is. the build through this zone to referage, and then probably move over to pay point where you see this amount of...
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running to them on the street corner trying to alert them that the police had said a sting duress burt franklin and some other people there on charges of bribery. what i think and alan dershowitz is very critical of darrow and perhaps rightly so but i think what we missed is the context for those cases and what we have to understand is this is an era before collective bargaining and buckley had in the year before collective bargaining was a class war and i really mean war. where there were armies, private armies hired a capitalist to destroy unions and the way they destroyed unions is also by using violence and agent provocateurs and sometimes the unions would do violence on their own but sometimes they were instigated into violence and there were spies inside the labor movement reporting on things. when darrow went to los angeles and began to look at the case against the mcnamara brothers he said my gosh, you have left evidence a mile wide behind you. they have got you. and so he tried to create an alternative explanation for the explosion, the gas leak. in fact he spent thousands of
running to them on the street corner trying to alert them that the police had said a sting duress burt franklin and some other people there on charges of bribery. what i think and alan dershowitz is very critical of darrow and perhaps rightly so but i think what we missed is the context for those cases and what we have to understand is this is an era before collective bargaining and buckley had in the year before collective bargaining was a class war and i really mean war. where there were...
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for more, we go to richard burt, an assistant secretary of state and ambassador to west germany in the reagan administration. he's now with mclarty associates, a consulting firm. and retired army lieutenant general david barno commanded coalition forces in afghanistan in 2003 and 2004. he's now at the center for a new american security, a think tank. welcome to you both. general, that was quite a broadside, that secretary gates leveled against the europeans, essentially saying they're not keeping up their end of the bargain in nato. is he right? >> i would have to agree with him, and it's great to see him in his last policy speech, probably in this administration, making that point about this vital alliance with the united states. i hope the europeans pay attention. he said similar things a year ago. there was really no reaction right here at the washington national defense. the real question is what will it take to get nato to change its ways. >> warner: how did you see it? >> i thought the speech was, in fact, a little bit strange because i saw a pretty familiar harangue directed aga
for more, we go to richard burt, an assistant secretary of state and ambassador to west germany in the reagan administration. he's now with mclarty associates, a consulting firm. and retired army lieutenant general david barno commanded coalition forces in afghanistan in 2003 and 2004. he's now at the center for a new american security, a think tank. welcome to you both. general, that was quite a broadside, that secretary gates leveled against the europeans, essentially saying they're not...
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our next guest is a funny man, who plays kurt's dad burt on the very popular show "fwlee. "glee."ese guys don't know because they're sitting here, but the bruins just won the stanley cup up in vancouver. congratulations. >> you know -- this is what's great about being a sports fan, when your team that you root for wins a championship is you accept congratulations for something you had nothing to do with achieving. wouldn't it be great in life if, you know, everything that you were a big fan of, if, you know, people like heard the new u2 album, because you're a fan, they're like, heard the album, congratulations. i saw "mad men" last night -- >> jimmy: when you're a father, all your contributing to having a baby that you get congratulated for frequently is, you just had sex. >> right, exactly. just another good night of sex. but people are congratulating me at my age that my wife still wants to have sex with me. >> jimmy: that's a positive. >> it is good. >> jimmy: is your family excited? >> my family is very excited. i called my sons. they are 6 and 4. i told them when i got home
our next guest is a funny man, who plays kurt's dad burt on the very popular show "fwlee. "glee."ese guys don't know because they're sitting here, but the bruins just won the stanley cup up in vancouver. congratulations. >> you know -- this is what's great about being a sports fan, when your team that you root for wins a championship is you accept congratulations for something you had nothing to do with achieving. wouldn't it be great in life if, you know, everything that...
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burt and vicksburg in the military turning point. folks come in some ways a critical turning point was the seven days. the war changed. the war took a new course because of the seven days. lee and his army are going to change everything in the east and are going to change it for the next year. when he drove the army of the potomac with i think george mcclellan said help in the sense of mcclellan want to retreat and get away from them, but when they achieved that, the war in the east is going to change. that's because lee willing to do this. now, this is an army that will be not the army that you think about later your just a couple things that struck me as i was doing this. one of the standards things, terrible miscommunication. jackson had a bad campaign, given over to fatigue and illness. we're not sure but he doesn't do very well. lee had serious questions about stonewall jackson's conduct in that campaign. but one other thing that struck the amount of straggling. my goodness, there were a lot of good old southern boys who were no
burt and vicksburg in the military turning point. folks come in some ways a critical turning point was the seven days. the war changed. the war took a new course because of the seven days. lee and his army are going to change everything in the east and are going to change it for the next year. when he drove the army of the potomac with i think george mcclellan said help in the sense of mcclellan want to retreat and get away from them, but when they achieved that, the war in the east is going to...
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rise of radical islam in egypt courtesy of the muslim brotherhood seeing the christian churches that burt to the ground, christians attacked. these are the fruits of some power in the brotherhood and the obama administration i will never forget the quote a few days after mubarak, robert against the former press secretary said we want all parties in egypt involved in the political process, including any and he specifically mentioned mom secular parties. hello? the muslim brotherhood. this is madness. >> host: i want to get into more of your thoughts on the arabs bring in a moment, but i didn't want to miss the opportunity to find out how a young 25-year-old free-lance reporter became so involved in domestic terrorism, the pursuit and stealth or civilization jihad because this is your book of business to read this is pretty much all you do now. how did you get from here to there? was it 9/11? >> guest: what was, 9/11 was a watershed moment in many of our lives and mine as well. i started out and i dedicate the book to my father, my father was a paratrooper for the 101st airborne, a patriot,
rise of radical islam in egypt courtesy of the muslim brotherhood seeing the christian churches that burt to the ground, christians attacked. these are the fruits of some power in the brotherhood and the obama administration i will never forget the quote a few days after mubarak, robert against the former press secretary said we want all parties in egypt involved in the political process, including any and he specifically mentioned mom secular parties. hello? the muslim brotherhood. this is...
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gunsmoke" from 1955 to 1975, worked with hundreds of ac it tors over the year, among them harrison ford, burt reynolds, to name a few. he died of natural causes. james arness dead at the age of 88. again, reynolds, that was kind of before our time. we weren't necessarily watching the show but we're certainly aware of some of the reruns and the name and certainly know the story. >> what a great american he was. he was a big guy, about 6'7" and he was also a veteran. he served in the ansio campaign, landed in italy. wonderful veteran, good man. pretty good horse rider too. pretty good equestrian there. what a guy. >> to another story that will have people scratching their heads, one of the insult to injury stories. everybody is concerned out there about identity theft. can you imagine someone stealing your credit card? stealing your identity. using it to buy up something and then sending you a little thank you. in the mail. this is what happened to these folks. dade and janel york. those are their names. they noticed hundreds of dollars had been racked up on their debit card. then, that arrived
gunsmoke" from 1955 to 1975, worked with hundreds of ac it tors over the year, among them harrison ford, burt reynolds, to name a few. he died of natural causes. james arness dead at the age of 88. again, reynolds, that was kind of before our time. we weren't necessarily watching the show but we're certainly aware of some of the reruns and the name and certainly know the story. >> what a great american he was. he was a big guy, about 6'7" and he was also a veteran. he served in...
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. >> bill burt season going to make sure you hear about him all the time. >> let's talk about anthonyessman weiner this morning, would you tell him to resign? >> i would tell him to listen to the people he needs to talk to to make that decision. it includes his family and his voters. apparently his voters think he should stick it out. but it's the morality outrage that you hear from the right. eric cantor say he should resign and other republicans say he should resign. so many others have never resigned. neither party has a monopoly on idiocy. anthony weiner did a dumb thing. but when people look at the scandal and they see all those republicans lining up against him, it just feels like washington as usual. unfortunately we're not talking about the issues that actually matter in people's lives. >> but there are a number of democrats speaking out as well saying they want him to step down, that this is not good for them. >> kevin, what do you think on this one? >> what bill won't tell you is that his biggest problem with this is that it has taken the democrats off message. right now, th
. >> bill burt season going to make sure you hear about him all the time. >> let's talk about anthonyessman weiner this morning, would you tell him to resign? >> i would tell him to listen to the people he needs to talk to to make that decision. it includes his family and his voters. apparently his voters think he should stick it out. but it's the morality outrage that you hear from the right. eric cantor say he should resign and other republicans say he should resign. so many...
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if we have almost 800,000 acres burning for burt and just four fires so far in arizona. you mentioned the wallow fire which is the largest. it was just east of the fire of nine years ago. those fires destroyed at least -- in just a taste of those two alone, those are 1 million acres of ponderous upon, douglas fir, bruce burris, and a lot of meadowlands. and there is a booklet that has a few pictures that you can see. from the map here of the wallow bair, you can see that it colors, how rapidly than it, starting in the extreme southwest part and moving up through the others. if i could just point out a few things that would help -- in line about 10,000 people had to be evacuated, and this is almost surrounded by the fire. [unintelligible] this was the worst. the fire started here. [unintelligible] but the winds were up to 40 m.p.h., and you cannot fight fires in those conditions. the big tankers were not usable because they could not drop the retardant on to the targets with any degree of precision. helicopters were the only options in many situations. we have a cabin in
if we have almost 800,000 acres burning for burt and just four fires so far in arizona. you mentioned the wallow fire which is the largest. it was just east of the fire of nine years ago. those fires destroyed at least -- in just a taste of those two alone, those are 1 million acres of ponderous upon, douglas fir, bruce burris, and a lot of meadowlands. and there is a booklet that has a few pictures that you can see. from the map here of the wallow bair, you can see that it colors, how rapidly...
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transition to first to file would be harmful to innovation and burden sovepl to the most die a number -- burt sod to the most dynamic and innovative sector of our economy. the rush to the patent office will lead to new cothses -- costs for small businesses as they prepare applications for inventions that they may ultimately find impractical. for small startups, the cost of retaining outside counsel for this purpose will be a drain on their limited resources and be less money for hiring. supporters of first to file argue inventors can turn to provisional applications to protect their patent rights, but from talking to small inventors, i have learned that good provisional applications require substantial legal fees and time investment on the part of the inventor to make them sufficiently detailed to be of use. i appreciate the hard work but -- mr. sensenbrenner: i yield another 15 seconds. mr. schiff: i appreciate the hard work that has gone into the bill by the gentleman from texas, however i remain convinced that this will have lasting negative consequences for the investors and i urge the ho
transition to first to file would be harmful to innovation and burden sovepl to the most die a number -- burt sod to the most dynamic and innovative sector of our economy. the rush to the patent office will lead to new cothses -- costs for small businesses as they prepare applications for inventions that they may ultimately find impractical. for small startups, the cost of retaining outside counsel for this purpose will be a drain on their limited resources and be less money for hiring....
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for example, burt county collects about 75% of all of its tax revenues and a lot of school books, police cars and trash pickups and one corporate citizen. however the benefits for intelligence. nuclear industry is only as safe as we may get we manage the process easier at the waist and had a very safe industry. however, as the industry grows as in georgia and a couple of other places around the country, and as the waste accumulates, we need to have a concerted waste management strategy. believe we are too far down the yucca mountain road in time and money to turn back now. but if we aren't going to pursue yucca mountain, then we need to be working together on another strategy coming and we need to stick with it. that's one reason why i am disappointed that the blue ribbon commission was unable to prÍncipe today. the blue ribbon commission was recently in my district at the savannah river site. i'm hopeful they will have some concrete consensus solutions to offer and suggested in the committee's best interest to have them back as soon as possible. i know the witnesses to people have good
for example, burt county collects about 75% of all of its tax revenues and a lot of school books, police cars and trash pickups and one corporate citizen. however the benefits for intelligence. nuclear industry is only as safe as we may get we manage the process easier at the waist and had a very safe industry. however, as the industry grows as in georgia and a couple of other places around the country, and as the waste accumulates, we need to have a concerted waste management strategy. believe...
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some of you might have saw last week you received an honorary law degree with burt smith, along with conan o'brien, making him the third lawyer in the family, joined in my wife and i. so much for tort reform. he received the presidential medal of freedom very recently, which is considered the highest honor given to a civilian in our country. he thought it was cool because he got to meet bill russell and stan the man usual. all of these events culminated at the kennedy center in a tribute to his foundation, the points of life, which we are all members and able to enjoy with him and celebrate in that moment. and a lot of folks have asked bush and his and jeb busjob political plans -- jeb bush, i do not have any news, but he is working on government ideas. the activities i think he has accomplished since leaving office is an amazing testament to how you do not necessarily have to run for public office to make a change in our country. finally, with respect to my uncle george and aunt laura, i am here to make an unmitigated plan to buy their book if you can. my uncle's book sat at the new
some of you might have saw last week you received an honorary law degree with burt smith, along with conan o'brien, making him the third lawyer in the family, joined in my wife and i. so much for tort reform. he received the presidential medal of freedom very recently, which is considered the highest honor given to a civilian in our country. he thought it was cool because he got to meet bill russell and stan the man usual. all of these events culminated at the kennedy center in a tribute to his...