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i want to ask about the principal center, about the brickwork. i have heard the story -- story of of the presentation of the brickwork at roosevelt through one of our previous, even before my time, field act programs and i am really fascinated by seeing this seal work but i'm wondering about what we -- we don't have many brick schools so was work ever done to actually hold the brick facade onto it? and it's not necessary? >> if you go out to the 1350 site what you'll see on the, is it the eighth street side? the side that has the playground. sixth. the side that has the playground. in the 1950's, somebody came in and poured concrete all over the bricks on the outside. that side got completely stabilized. but the other three sides did not. so we've taken down the bricks at the ends and we're going to pour big, massive concrete walls and then put the bricks, some of the bricks back and the center portion will look essentially the same. the goal for these really fine old buildings is when we're done, to have a brand new modern school on the inside a
i want to ask about the principal center, about the brickwork. i have heard the story -- story of of the presentation of the brickwork at roosevelt through one of our previous, even before my time, field act programs and i am really fascinated by seeing this seal work but i'm wondering about what we -- we don't have many brick schools so was work ever done to actually hold the brick facade onto it? and it's not necessary? >> if you go out to the 1350 site what you'll see on the, is it the...
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i want to ask about the principal center, about the brickwork. i have heard the story -- story of of the presentation of the brickwork at roosevelt through one of our previous, even before my time, field act programs and i am really fascinated by seeing this seal work but i'm wondering about what we -- we don't have many brick schools so was work ever done to actually hold the brick facade onto it? and it's not necessary? >> if you go out to the 1350 site what you'll see on the, is it the eighth street side? the side that has the playground. sixt
i want to ask about the principal center, about the brickwork. i have heard the story -- story of of the presentation of the brickwork at roosevelt through one of our previous, even before my time, field act programs and i am really fascinated by seeing this seal work but i'm wondering about what we -- we don't have many brick schools so was work ever done to actually hold the brick facade onto it? and it's not necessary? >> if you go out to the 1350 site what you'll see on the, is it the...
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it's probably not going to be the glass that falls down but the cornice, some of the ornamental brickwork. who knows. we're likely to get hit by a power line. >> stay in the building. >> stay in the building, get under your desk. keep a bottle of scotch there for -- at all times. i certainly do. >> [laughter.] >> any other thoughts or questions? >> so any final questions? >> can you -- having a foil in between? >> with a foil? between? >> yeah. when you have two glass plates, you put the foil in between so it wouldn't fall down. >> yes, you're right. so a lot of times, we do tempered glass on both sides, and plastic lamination, or whatever, in between. actually, what we prefer to do is -- i put heat strengthened glass, which we haven't really talked about, and tempered on the other side. heat strengthened glass is glass that is kind of tempered. you know, it's tempered, but not fully tempered. it's got kind of a half measure. stronger than eneeled glass and will take more impact. but where we saw the big piece of glass broken into shards the heat strengthened glass will break into shards
it's probably not going to be the glass that falls down but the cornice, some of the ornamental brickwork. who knows. we're likely to get hit by a power line. >> stay in the building. >> stay in the building, get under your desk. keep a bottle of scotch there for -- at all times. i certainly do. >> [laughter.] >> any other thoughts or questions? >> so any final questions? >> can you -- having a foil in between? >> with a foil? between? >> yeah....
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for the public if you -- you should go look at roosevelt and the brickwork is extraordinary there which is why i was told they decided to make a big investment in that. it's a beautiful art deco kind of brick work. if you look, you'll see small metal, looks like rectangles, very expensive, even in those days, steel structure built on the inside with these rods coming out and things that hold the bricks on the facade and in the 1989 earthquake, that brick building, not one brick fell off, yet right along the area, there are houses like many in san francisco, stucco, one story above garage with brick facades around the garage and when you walked down the street you saw houses where the bricks all fell off. you know there was enough shaking that the bricks would have come off in the case of roosevelt, which is a brick build, would have probably fallen down. so i appreciated that and love that building. it's an extraordinary building. i want to say that we're so lucky to have these buildings. they are, you know, some of it is really things that you just never think about. but almost every c
for the public if you -- you should go look at roosevelt and the brickwork is extraordinary there which is why i was told they decided to make a big investment in that. it's a beautiful art deco kind of brick work. if you look, you'll see small metal, looks like rectangles, very expensive, even in those days, steel structure built on the inside with these rods coming out and things that hold the bricks on the facade and in the 1989 earthquake, that brick building, not one brick fell off, yet...
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speculate and trade and make all sorts of fees and monies and profits along the way with that what the brickwork commission ultimately did is divide banks so that they could continue to provide commercial services you know take deposits give loans to create infrastructural programs etc for businesses and individuals and on the other side if they wanted to trade they could they could choose to trade they could choose to speculate they could choose to create through the process but they will be back by the government that was why the f.t.c. was created to preserve people's deposits not to preserve in some bailout and to substantiate speculative trading what we have had in the last few years is something completely the opposite it's not even as bad as it was in one nine hundred twenty nine as it was fixed by the book or commission of last eagle act that came out of it in one nine hundred thirty three to separate the banks why it's worst. because all of these leaders that are refusing to acknowledge that that fraud at the rock at the bottom of the system continues to exist and continues to be create
speculate and trade and make all sorts of fees and monies and profits along the way with that what the brickwork commission ultimately did is divide banks so that they could continue to provide commercial services you know take deposits give loans to create infrastructural programs etc for businesses and individuals and on the other side if they wanted to trade they could they could choose to trade they could choose to speculate they could choose to create through the process but they will be...
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growth over the next decade in social security and medicare and other major health care programs brickworks to the other health care programs include all of the health care act, long-term care, and other medicaid increases? >> the other programs are medicaid. the insurance program and subsidies to exchanges on some smaller spending grew >> long- term care entitlement? >> the long-term care entitlement as you recall actually raises money for the government in the first decade of its life. i do not know of that has been netted out here or not. i do not think so, actually. one can see from the picture that the largest increase as a share of gdp or the coming decade among these three categories is the other major health care programs followed by social security and medicaid. that is principally, i think, because of a great increase in a number of beneficiaries from the expansion enacted last year and a continued sharp increases in costs for beneficiaries. what's in your prepared testimony before the president's commission, you also included a charge. if we could pull that up now. everybody has
growth over the next decade in social security and medicare and other major health care programs brickworks to the other health care programs include all of the health care act, long-term care, and other medicaid increases? >> the other programs are medicaid. the insurance program and subsidies to exchanges on some smaller spending grew >> long- term care entitlement? >> the long-term care entitlement as you recall actually raises money for the government in the first decade...