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to frighten them as much as possible maximal terrorism maximal fear and so i don't think that there's any way that you can characterize the bombing of a planned parenthood clinic where the doctor mammograms and half smears of birth control pills basically women services as anything other than terrorism yet look at how that acts that this was an actual one that got pulled off tuesday and look at how that got covered a notice how rarely the word terrorism is used. shattered glass a burned door picture show what a fire left behind planned parenthood of north texas has one of its clinics with attacked with a molotov cocktail sometime last night and it's the first attack of a crime for any clinics in our area and it certainly raising concerns today let me say at this hour there are no suspects they also emphasize that there is no evidence connecting the demonstrators to protest out here pretty quickly to this attempted arson. i didn't hear the word terrorism if you wasn't clear it's not being used because it was presumably a christian it was a muslim now can just imagine if the exact same
to frighten them as much as possible maximal terrorism maximal fear and so i don't think that there's any way that you can characterize the bombing of a planned parenthood clinic where the doctor mammograms and half smears of birth control pills basically women services as anything other than terrorism yet look at how that acts that this was an actual one that got pulled off tuesday and look at how that got covered a notice how rarely the word terrorism is used. shattered glass a burned door...
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we have no profit to maximize screen power. what we're doing is will be finalizing the overarching cost structure and you will see right now in a pro-forma, 80% of the cost is going to war that -- toward that. san francisco will be a lot -- eligible to participate in the rate stabilization reserves. that will be included in the rates and that will be put on deposit for the benefits of our clean power ratepayers. there -- will consume the remainder of expenditures. our goal will be to tighten these numbers down and minimize the cost as much as possible to be able to ensure we can keep rates as affordable as possible. the items that also we do not know yet, the performance bonds or other potential termination bonds, those with the changes as well. the next slide i would like to go through -- >> you made the statement that [inaudible] >> yes. that is our job. i would not say it is meeet et or beat. we are proposing a superior premium product that goes beyond grenoble's. >> [inaudible] >> if we do not we are not providing the lowes
we have no profit to maximize screen power. what we're doing is will be finalizing the overarching cost structure and you will see right now in a pro-forma, 80% of the cost is going to war that -- toward that. san francisco will be a lot -- eligible to participate in the rate stabilization reserves. that will be included in the rates and that will be put on deposit for the benefits of our clean power ratepayers. there -- will consume the remainder of expenditures. our goal will be to tighten...
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as much as possible government policy to ensure that you are maximizing economic growth. >>reporter: the main thing egypt needs, is more jobs; and that requires investment. investors, though, prefer stability and the country's future remains uncertain. it can't help either that when they turn on their television sets; they see the pictures of the renewed demonstrations. >>mars: many of the people here feel they left too early last time around - trusting that the gains they had made would continue under the new military government. this time they're more wary and say that they're not leaving until their demands are met. >>reporter: but are the demonstrations holding back the economy? >>salem: i think it's kind of funny how the economic development is kind of held up by one square, it's one of those talking points that just make no sense in reality. i mean the government so far hasnot presented a single economic policy of any kind. they have not provided a stimulus package for the most poorest population... because they're the most effected. they haven't given one for small
as much as possible government policy to ensure that you are maximizing economic growth. >>reporter: the main thing egypt needs, is more jobs; and that requires investment. investors, though, prefer stability and the country's future remains uncertain. it can't help either that when they turn on their television sets; they see the pictures of the renewed demonstrations. >>mars: many of the people here feel they left too early last time around - trusting that the gains they had made...
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we have odierno rodriguez, ken, and others making sure that we maximize opportunities. one of their big partners when they're working in this neighborhood is abu. we are working closely with them. i want to give a shout out to them. we want to see more local residents getting work. [applause] and then the rest is up to us, dpw, working with the library. the guy that will be working day to day with freddie, our resident engineer, garland wong. he will be living here and will not sleep until this library is done. he is supported by several wonderful people. lina chen is managing all of these projects. [applause] i also wanted knowledge of our other local hire, deputy director, muhammed nuru. always working for the baby. we are honored to be able to work on this for our community, who is so deserving and has been so patient. we are going to get people to work in the process and we are all going to be very happy here at the ribbon cutting and a little bit over by year. [applause] >> i think you can all see a pattern. this is all about local ownership. thank you for making t
we have odierno rodriguez, ken, and others making sure that we maximize opportunities. one of their big partners when they're working in this neighborhood is abu. we are working closely with them. i want to give a shout out to them. we want to see more local residents getting work. [applause] and then the rest is up to us, dpw, working with the library. the guy that will be working day to day with freddie, our resident engineer, garland wong. he will be living here and will not sleep until this...
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politicians natural want to maximize their own advantage. in the pre-printed campaign era, the scene was much more the incumbent protection one. the parties would tend to get together more and say, you protect your guys and will protect hours. of course, there is some of that depending on the state and the dynamics and who has control, but it has become much more vicious. in an earlier era, it was more about solidifying the goal posts. as david said, now it is about moving them and moving them as much as you can print that is not just the permanent campaign and the high stakes. the stakes growing higher, as we see more turmoil in the politics. it has been amplified by the supreme court, which is clueless, to be truthful, about the real world, especially when it comes to this area, as they have through a succession of decisions, basically focused on one person, one vote. the way in which they did so is the height of absurdity because they have rejected districts that it down to a tiny number, a little more than a handful of variation of 600,0
politicians natural want to maximize their own advantage. in the pre-printed campaign era, the scene was much more the incumbent protection one. the parties would tend to get together more and say, you protect your guys and will protect hours. of course, there is some of that depending on the state and the dynamics and who has control, but it has become much more vicious. in an earlier era, it was more about solidifying the goal posts. as david said, now it is about moving them and moving them...
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like jeffrey immelt who took the cash and sold out his nation in exchange for cheap labor to maximize his and his stockholders paychecks these guys aren't the job creators the republicans would have like you to believe they're the job movers who thanks to so-called global free trade are busy snatching up american jobs and moving them all over the world out of the reach of hard working honest americans and jeffrey immelt is not a while as other so-called job creators who are busy creating jobs now here in america but overseas. alloa. the former c.e.o. of scott paper who bragged in a two thousand and six interview with p.b.s. i had a corporation where every person is to have the chance to lose their job i got rid of thirty five percent of the people no wonder we rely on the rest of the world supply ninety two percent of our paper products and there is frederick andersen former c.e.o. g.m. between two thousand and two thousand and ten he laid up one hundred seventy five people so this lately how many imported cars there on the road by the way you will find american made cars are not very
like jeffrey immelt who took the cash and sold out his nation in exchange for cheap labor to maximize his and his stockholders paychecks these guys aren't the job creators the republicans would have like you to believe they're the job movers who thanks to so-called global free trade are busy snatching up american jobs and moving them all over the world out of the reach of hard working honest americans and jeffrey immelt is not a while as other so-called job creators who are busy creating jobs...
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stanford doctors have developed a new way to minimize pressure on the wound, and maximize healing. >>ry year in the united states, 80 million people have surgery and are left with a life-long reminder, a scar. >> we apply it, and that is it. >> dr. jeffrey gardner hopes this bandage he helped develop will make scar's less visible. doctors placed the new bandage on one half of the star, and the other half is treated with conventional dressing. after nine months, the difference is amazing. >> this is a cast for an incision that prevents it from scar formation, and allows it to heal perfectly. >> it prevents the wound from suffering many trauma that leads to scarring. doctors reported a dramatic improvement. while it has not been studied, patients are also reporting another benefit appeared >> anecdotally, it seems that pain is less. >> the bandage allows patients to move more freely. the fda is deciding whether to approve this dressing, and if it does, it could be readily available as early as next year, potentially reducing the pain of an unsightly scars for millions of patients. >> no
stanford doctors have developed a new way to minimize pressure on the wound, and maximize healing. >>ry year in the united states, 80 million people have surgery and are left with a life-long reminder, a scar. >> we apply it, and that is it. >> dr. jeffrey gardner hopes this bandage he helped develop will make scar's less visible. doctors placed the new bandage on one half of the star, and the other half is treated with conventional dressing. after nine months, the difference...
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don't think we're ever going to get to a point where we have a completely sealed border but we can maximize our ability. >> reporter: at labs in livermore, david louie. >>> ibm scientists develop a bug to terminate super bugs. and... new therapy, how it can >> eric: ibm researchers are developing a small solution for about v big medical problem. karina rusk reports on the breakthrough. >>> they are developing a new weapon in the fight against super bugs, mersa. it's a growing strain that kills an estimated 19,000 americans every year. the big breakthrough is 50,000 times smaller than the thickness of human hair. >> this happens to be a cross. microbe that goes into pathogens. >> reporter: they refer to them as ninja particles because it's fast, accurate and precise. >> they have a magnetic quality. searching out the cell walls resistant to antibiotics. here is dangerous cell mrsa sell prior to treatment and this is after an enter counter. >> go in and latch on and take it out and punch a hole through. >> lab tests show that it destroys mrsa without affecting hell their red or white blood ce
don't think we're ever going to get to a point where we have a completely sealed border but we can maximize our ability. >> reporter: at labs in livermore, david louie. >>> ibm scientists develop a bug to terminate super bugs. and... new therapy, how it can >> eric: ibm researchers are developing a small solution for about v big medical problem. karina rusk reports on the breakthrough. >>> they are developing a new weapon in the fight against super bugs, mersa....
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water framework approach that will utilize values for alternatives for storm water management to maximize the amount of water that can be treated at the treatment plants, including sales and permanent pavement, as well as what we call great infrastructure, including storage. we want to take advantage of opportunities where it is going to work to recharge ground water basins for non-portable supplies. supervisor chu: going back, what is the distinction between the green area and a lighter green area? >> id is a ridge line separating the city from north to south. if it falls on the right of that line [no audio] the ridge line is the dark line in the middle that separates typography. if it falls on the right, it will drain into the bay. on the left it will end up in the pacific ocean. we have three basins on the west side, five basins on the east side. you can also see on their the historic creep, which is historic. that is a lot of the reason why we have some opportunities for daylight increase. taking advantage of the currents of storm water moving out of the system. there are programs tha
water framework approach that will utilize values for alternatives for storm water management to maximize the amount of water that can be treated at the treatment plants, including sales and permanent pavement, as well as what we call great infrastructure, including storage. we want to take advantage of opportunities where it is going to work to recharge ground water basins for non-portable supplies. supervisor chu: going back, what is the distinction between the green area and a lighter green...
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how are they making sure that they maximize their language tools for the community. going back to translation materials, what is going on in that area? >> i have been there for five weeks, so i do not have a total number on how many people are on their speaking different languages. i read the reports every day and every time there is someone that is a victim or a witness that need a translation service, it seems every time we have one of our officers to the translations themselves, as opposed to to bring the service. i would have to get that answer for you. as for the website, primarily in english. if we have a need for translation, we have the opportunity. we will work with community relations to get that translated. >> i noticed there were materials translated in different languages. the safety messages at my time. are other materials being developed contemplated and are handed out to committee members also translated? any gatherings or other rich were community members? i know there is a large asian population in the district. >> everything that goes out to the co
how are they making sure that they maximize their language tools for the community. going back to translation materials, what is going on in that area? >> i have been there for five weeks, so i do not have a total number on how many people are on their speaking different languages. i read the reports every day and every time there is someone that is a victim or a witness that need a translation service, it seems every time we have one of our officers to the translations themselves, as...
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these nests represent the company's we help maximize their chance of success. tavis: i like that.hat does this have to do with innovation works and starting companies? >> we have young people. young people like to have fun. they're good at foosball. this is our second table. they wore out our first table. the little guys, broken down into toothpicks. we had to get a new one. tavis: do you play? >> yes. not bad for my age. tavis: this is a saturday. i did not expect anybody to be here. is this typical? or are they here to impress me? >> everybody works six or seven days a week. they want to. we do not demand it. this is their own company. they own most of the shares. we are here to provide support to help them be successful. you asked about cultural elements, openness and egalitarian. i think aspiration is another one. these paper airplanes are folded by each one of the founding members and engineers. on it is written that person's dream. we want people to look up and see that this is not just about creating wealth. this is not just a job. this is about the making the world differe
these nests represent the company's we help maximize their chance of success. tavis: i like that.hat does this have to do with innovation works and starting companies? >> we have young people. young people like to have fun. they're good at foosball. this is our second table. they wore out our first table. the little guys, broken down into toothpicks. we had to get a new one. tavis: do you play? >> yes. not bad for my age. tavis: this is a saturday. i did not expect anybody to be...
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and the issue for obama is maximizing that turnout. so, instead of casting 35% of the vote, they cast 38% or 40%. therefore, any rumbling on the left scares obama to death. that's why he had a deal for debt limit in his pocket on sunday night. >> bill: that killed me. i couldn't believe it. >> conceded the revenue issue. agreed not to raise taxes. then obama blew up the deal, put taxes back on the table. >> bill: $400 billion more. , because of the stuff you just played on tv. >> bill: you are firmly convinced and i'm not 100% convinced of this. i'm like 90% convinced that the president walked away from a deal that would have been good for the country, no doubt, right? >> yes. >> >> bill: okay. because he is afraid. he is afraid of the "new york times," the paul krugmans, the move-ons, the what's his name, funding all this stuff. >> soros. >> he is afraid of them. i think he is and with good reason. i think that the -- that there is one other factor that's really important to understand. when bill clinton went through the debt limit fi
and the issue for obama is maximizing that turnout. so, instead of casting 35% of the vote, they cast 38% or 40%. therefore, any rumbling on the left scares obama to death. that's why he had a deal for debt limit in his pocket on sunday night. >> bill: that killed me. i couldn't believe it. >> conceded the revenue issue. agreed not to raise taxes. then obama blew up the deal, put taxes back on the table. >> bill: $400 billion more. , because of the stuff you just played on tv....
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politicians naturally always want to maximize their own advantage and the pre-permanent campaign era of the theme was much more the incumbent protection one. the two parties would tend more to get together and say you protect your guys and we will protect ours. now, of course there is some of that depending on the state and the dynamics and who is going to control but it has become much more vicious. i think of it in this way. in an earlier era to us more about solidifying the goalposts and now it is as david said about moving them and moving them as much as you can. all of that is not just the permanent campaign in the high-stakes, the stakes growing higher as we have seen more turmoil in our politics. it has all been amplified at the supreme court, which is clueless to be truthful about the real world, especially when it comes to this area. as they have through a succession of decisions basically maniacally focused on one person, one vote. and the way in which they have focused on one person one vote is the height of absurdity. because they have for jack to districts that get down
politicians naturally always want to maximize their own advantage and the pre-permanent campaign era of the theme was much more the incumbent protection one. the two parties would tend more to get together and say you protect your guys and we will protect ours. now, of course there is some of that depending on the state and the dynamics and who is going to control but it has become much more vicious. i think of it in this way. in an earlier era to us more about solidifying the goalposts and now...
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all of us will start participate, starting incrementally with a point to 5% contribution, maximizing at 1% over the normal cost, whichever is lower. and that would start june 17. we move that up, because we thought the required employee contribution would drop, which we think is fair. i would note this is particularly important for our bond rating. the city saved a lot of money on capital projects. upon. reporting that as an unfunded liability has had an unfunded impact. supervisor elsbernd: and we language that makes clear that this number is nearly a -- merely a floor? >> yes, this is true. supervisor elsbernd: right now in the charter, it says 7.5%, but we could potentially go higher? >> yes, yes. this at least will happen, regardless of negotiations. supervisor elsbernd: right. >> retiree health benefit exchanges. there are a relatively small number of employees who have not retired, and between leaving cities service and the present future retiree state -- this clarifies that the coverage they will get will be in effect when they left service, and otherwise it would be a windfal
all of us will start participate, starting incrementally with a point to 5% contribution, maximizing at 1% over the normal cost, whichever is lower. and that would start june 17. we move that up, because we thought the required employee contribution would drop, which we think is fair. i would note this is particularly important for our bond rating. the city saved a lot of money on capital projects. upon. reporting that as an unfunded liability has had an unfunded impact. supervisor elsbernd:...
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neighborhood and those two are sometimes in conflict and there are no perfect solutions to try to maximize one is to err on the other. in summary if i'm going to consider glendon hyde vs. jim meko, i will look at these things. a beginner's enthusiasm versus seasoned experience. i will stop there. >> supervisor kim: thank you. commissioner, thank you for joining us. >> commissioner maufas: thank you. i am speaking on behalf of glendon hyde. the speaker did bring up some good points but let me let you know that for jim meko's experience, we can be grateful. i do see glendon hyde as someone who has a serious community experience. when you hear the community goes to glendon hyde, that is for reason. he is trusted and i have seen him in a room, very contentious meetings, being the calm in the room and being a member of the board of education in many contentious meetings, that is what i am looking for. someone who can speak reason and give logic to the discussion would also be the calm in the room so folks can hear each other and over and over again, i have witnessed glendon hyde being that pers
neighborhood and those two are sometimes in conflict and there are no perfect solutions to try to maximize one is to err on the other. in summary if i'm going to consider glendon hyde vs. jim meko, i will look at these things. a beginner's enthusiasm versus seasoned experience. i will stop there. >> supervisor kim: thank you. commissioner, thank you for joining us. >> commissioner maufas: thank you. i am speaking on behalf of glendon hyde. the speaker did bring up some good points...
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it is designed to maximize and extract unfair profits. that is not what a government does. the people who did not choose this policy -- it was foisted on us by ideology by the current administration. this administration is choosing to go in the way of the enterprise. we need to augment our self against it and we need to vote on it. this is a simple measure that will draw a line. as supervisors, at your job, as i understand it, is to balance between them and us. please do not shirk the responsibility. >> walter paulson. ♪ you've got to have parks miles of parks you have to fix every park a good budget starts give it some heart but you've gotta have parks i hear laughter in the park rain with a better change i love a better way with the happy part i feel inside we run under a tree thanks to what the rules committee, it's going to be free there in our park, love under stormy skies we want to hear park laughter in the change her read down to the birthday stone pyknic -- hurry down to the birthday stone picnic there will be laughter and take -- cake and fine wine ♪ >> did he ear
it is designed to maximize and extract unfair profits. that is not what a government does. the people who did not choose this policy -- it was foisted on us by ideology by the current administration. this administration is choosing to go in the way of the enterprise. we need to augment our self against it and we need to vote on it. this is a simple measure that will draw a line. as supervisors, at your job, as i understand it, is to balance between them and us. please do not shirk the...
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and also, the community arts and education program that would really maximize our opportunity. as far as implementation, we have been thinking about this quite a bit. our best thinking today is we will be creating an arts committee in house that would have representation across each of the enterprises. the idea is that at the beginning of each fiscal year, the arts committee, made up of staff and representatives from the arts commission as well, would identify our priority as we think about those dollars each year. we would be able to hear from, for example, waste water. can you think about arts enrichment in these particular districts? the idea would also be that as we are building facilities, we are building an environmental interpreted center -- that staff would be able to say we will need arts money to hire local artists. we can partner with the local school and the neighborhood. government affairs will also be part of the community. you can identify partnerships with our colleagues on the board of supervisors, or city departments, as it makes sense. that committee would co
and also, the community arts and education program that would really maximize our opportunity. as far as implementation, we have been thinking about this quite a bit. our best thinking today is we will be creating an arts committee in house that would have representation across each of the enterprises. the idea is that at the beginning of each fiscal year, the arts committee, made up of staff and representatives from the arts commission as well, would identify our priority as we think about...
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all i am asking is hopefully to maximize what we can do in terms of office space. i know you are thinking of that as well. given the market is beginning to stabilize, whether we think there is more blessed to city these days than last year. -- whether there is more to last at -- more elasticity. >> a lot of the property week least triple net. i was surprised when it went from net to gross, from full- service to net, now they're saving seventy-five cents. if you were to run it off at pier 9 and you pay to 50 per square foot, the rent increases to about 3.25 per square foot. we do get a value added because of the location. it may be on the waterfront, on the embarcadero, there is a lot of historic value, the fun factor, a lot of things. but that is a very good ipoint. >> any other questions? >> the anomaly on pier 80, it should be decreased their as opposed to the other parking stalls? >> those rates, which i did, the higher rates really reflect the parking. we have a side business in truck parking. parking. very few places in the city you
all i am asking is hopefully to maximize what we can do in terms of office space. i know you are thinking of that as well. given the market is beginning to stabilize, whether we think there is more blessed to city these days than last year. -- whether there is more to last at -- more elasticity. >> a lot of the property week least triple net. i was surprised when it went from net to gross, from full- service to net, now they're saving seventy-five cents. if you were to run it off at pier...
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our aim is to maximize this within italy to promote the new format, using social media, new marketing, everything possible, to showcase italian made around the world. >> and you have a secret weapon, a 25-year-old skipper who is pretty hot for what he does on the boat. ladies, calm down. we look forward to your position. good but. -- good luck. over here we have rubin from the french energy team. what is getting you geared up for this year's at america's cup? >> the last time i was here 12 years ago at the america's cup, we crossed the golden gate and it was a completely different game. this time is completely different. we have been sailing and racing for the past and 30 years. this was an opportunity to put this experience on this endeavor. i am sure that with our team we will have a good team. it will be a tough job. >> thank you. part of the america's cup for the first time, the republic of korea. representing team korea, kim dong-yun. >> we are so proud to be representing the republic of korea here in the america's cup. thank you. >> thank you and good luck in your first particip
our aim is to maximize this within italy to promote the new format, using social media, new marketing, everything possible, to showcase italian made around the world. >> and you have a secret weapon, a 25-year-old skipper who is pretty hot for what he does on the boat. ladies, calm down. we look forward to your position. good but. -- good luck. over here we have rubin from the french energy team. what is getting you geared up for this year's at america's cup? >> the last time i was...
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beefing up their visibility on the ground and going high-tech to track officers and maximize their forceng with a network of cameras. police did act quickly after a disturbance. >> we hope that the visible number of officers. >> reporter: the celebration is one of baltimore's biggest, a red, white, and blue a salute. >> just to be here where the star spangled banner was written and that's why we're here actually. we wanted to celebrate our heritage right here. >> we're just blessed that they fought for us. >> reporter: it's also a massive undertaking, weeks of plans from security to crowd control to the computerized control of the fireworks themselves. >> everybody seems like they're having a good time. >> reporter: so some beautiful fireworks but also some tragedy here tonight as well. just to recap a 4-year-old was shot at light and pratt streets. that child is being treated at johns hopkins right now and another person is in critical condition after being stabbed near the mccormick and smiks. >>> thank you very much, mike and we will continue to follow this story. we will have much mo
beefing up their visibility on the ground and going high-tech to track officers and maximize their forceng with a network of cameras. police did act quickly after a disturbance. >> we hope that the visible number of officers. >> reporter: the celebration is one of baltimore's biggest, a red, white, and blue a salute. >> just to be here where the star spangled banner was written and that's why we're here actually. we wanted to celebrate our heritage right here. >> we're...
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truth to the general assembly, that we will have specific proposals for peace and reconciliation to maximize this? >> i am certain the house will want to congratulate him. we will be promoting -- accidental, my apologies for that. we call for the continued observance of this truce, and we are considering other initiatives to promote this truce. >> mr. speaker, which be horrified to know that a person convicted of raping a child could be put on the list -- it >> well we have done is removed a huge number of people who are not arrested children but we want to make certain that anyone who has criminal convictions is barred. does the prime minister believe that the drug policy has been failing for decades, and does he agree that the government should discuss alternative ways, including legalization and -- legalization to help with the global drug epidemic. >> we should not legalize any drugs that are currently criminal, the drug policy has been a failure over recent years. we have to educate children on drugs, and one way to deal with this is to have a more effective treatments system. we spend
truth to the general assembly, that we will have specific proposals for peace and reconciliation to maximize this? >> i am certain the house will want to congratulate him. we will be promoting -- accidental, my apologies for that. we call for the continued observance of this truce, and we are considering other initiatives to promote this truce. >> mr. speaker, which be horrified to know that a person convicted of raping a child could be put on the list -- it >> well we have...
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all i am asking is hopefully to maximize what we can do in terms of office space. i know you are thinking of that as well. given the market is beginning to stabilize, whether we think there is more blessed to city these days than last year. -- whether there is more to last at -- more elasticity. >> a lot of the property week least triple net. i was surprised when it went from net to gross, from full- service to net, now they're saving seventy-five cents. if you were to run it off at pier 9 and you pay to 50 per square foot, the rent increases to about 25
all i am asking is hopefully to maximize what we can do in terms of office space. i know you are thinking of that as well. given the market is beginning to stabilize, whether we think there is more blessed to city these days than last year. -- whether there is more to last at -- more elasticity. >> a lot of the property week least triple net. i was surprised when it went from net to gross, from full- service to net, now they're saving seventy-five cents. if you were to run it off at pier...
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. >> it is specifically designed to minimize prerk on the wound while maximizing healing. every year in the u.s., 80 million people have surgery and they're left with a life-long reminder. a scar. >> now we apply it and that's it. >> at stanford university school of medicine, dr. jeffrey gertner hope this is bandage he helped develop will help make patients' scars less visible. these pictures prove it works. the new stress-relieving bandage on one half of the patient's scar and the other half treated with a conventional dressing and after nine months the difference is amazing. >> this is eventually a cast for an incision that prevents it from having that bad scar formation and allows it to heal perfectly. >> the scar will not get inflamed which leads to scarring. in a recent study the doctored were asked to evaluate the photos and reported a dramatic improvement of scars treated with the new bandage. patients are also reporting another big ben fit. >> anecdotally, it seems that pain is considerably less because of this splinting effect. >> the bandage also allows patients
. >> it is specifically designed to minimize prerk on the wound while maximizing healing. every year in the u.s., 80 million people have surgery and they're left with a life-long reminder. a scar. >> now we apply it and that's it. >> at stanford university school of medicine, dr. jeffrey gertner hope this is bandage he helped develop will help make patients' scars less visible. these pictures prove it works. the new stress-relieving bandage on one half of the patient's scar...