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i guess this does not seem to specify whether it is willful or not willful, or a city official or the head of a commission, so forth. >> following up on that, how do you read a 67.30c, the provision you were talking about, where you would get the task force seeking referrals to the ethics commission for nine willful violations -- non-willful violations? how does that interplay with 67.35d that we were just talking about in terms of a person being able to come before the ethics commission, but only if action is not taken by a city or state official? how do you will see that? >> can i answer that? can i answer that? >> i just want to clarify, and then i want to hear from mr. grossman. you have to look at the process. 67.21e, that is the hearing. we provide a method for hearings. once the hearing is done, if we wish to defer to another municipal body with enforcement power, that is where 67. c -- 67c is about. at 67.35 is to circumvent all of that, not go to supervisor records, not go to the sunshine ordinance task force, where they are actively trying to adjudicate them selves on the ru
i guess this does not seem to specify whether it is willful or not willful, or a city official or the head of a commission, so forth. >> following up on that, how do you read a 67.30c, the provision you were talking about, where you would get the task force seeking referrals to the ethics commission for nine willful violations -- non-willful violations? how does that interplay with 67.35d that we were just talking about in terms of a person being able to come before the ethics commission,...
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it's a yes or no. however, we do have some other devices that help with the yes and no-- our communication augmentative devices. we use them a lot of times, and you've seen me use them in my classroom, whereas, i may ask the child and he may push a button, and the button may say yes for him. he knows yes from no. we start to teach those things very early on. would you like some potatoes? [crying] you want juice? you want juice? juice? ha ha ha ha! ok. kendrick: independence is an important goal. let's make sure we don't overprotect children with special needs. be reasonable, but provide as many chances as you can for her to do things for herself. decide what you think is most important for the child to learn and concentrate on teaching those skills. but after a fair trial at something new, if she can't seem to learn it, drop the activity without scolding her and try it again in a few months. and of course, don't forget to look for opportunities to show the child you're pleased with her and that you lik
it's a yes or no. however, we do have some other devices that help with the yes and no-- our communication augmentative devices. we use them a lot of times, and you've seen me use them in my classroom, whereas, i may ask the child and he may push a button, and the button may say yes for him. he knows yes from no. we start to teach those things very early on. would you like some potatoes? [crying] you want juice? you want juice? juice? ha ha ha ha! ok. kendrick: independence is an important...
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or a sofa or a sweater or dinner tonight. it is not part of the modern economy in an enormous wave. those transactions around the globe are on computers anyway. if you officially or publicly suggest maybe it is time you will go crazy. where are the haters coming from? from every ideological and political position on the spectrum. first is you will have to pry it from my cold dead hands, the militia men said. not hiding in, and don't want to be connected to the government and all transactions to be anonymous. then you have your aclu on hyper drive. everyone has committed to the idea that electronic money in our lives is useful. bank account or credit card, just a payment option. it is not electronic money in general but most of us have given in to this idea. if you say let's meet cash everyone says big brother is going to be watching me and the banks and credit card companies are monitoring my transactions and already live in that world so you get this recoil response. another group you have is less impassioned but i hear from
or a sofa or a sweater or dinner tonight. it is not part of the modern economy in an enormous wave. those transactions around the globe are on computers anyway. if you officially or publicly suggest maybe it is time you will go crazy. where are the haters coming from? from every ideological and political position on the spectrum. first is you will have to pry it from my cold dead hands, the militia men said. not hiding in, and don't want to be connected to the government and all transactions to...
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higher, and the diastolic blood pressure, or lower number, that's 85 or 90 or higher.f you have blood pressure in that range, then to work with your physician in lowering the blood pressure. usually the first steps are lifestyle changes: doing relaxation, identifying stressors in your life and removing those, and dietary interventions. many people have salt-sensitive high blood pressure, and reducing dietary intake of salt can reduce their blood pressure. if the blood pressure remains elevated despite these non-pharmacologic treatments, then drugs can be very helpful and very well tolerated. high blood pressure has been called the silent killer because people get no symptoms from it, while it's slowly producing all this damage to blood vessels in the heart and the brain. high cholesterol is also thought to be a factor, although major epidemiological studies have not supported this premise. however, there are now many cholesterol treatment studies that have shown that treating patients with elevated cholesterol can reduce the risk of stroke, and therefore, there's prett
higher, and the diastolic blood pressure, or lower number, that's 85 or 90 or higher.f you have blood pressure in that range, then to work with your physician in lowering the blood pressure. usually the first steps are lifestyle changes: doing relaxation, identifying stressors in your life and removing those, and dietary interventions. many people have salt-sensitive high blood pressure, and reducing dietary intake of salt can reduce their blood pressure. if the blood pressure remains elevated...
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i was always expressing world belongs to humanity not this leader, that leader, or kings or queens or religious leaders. the world belongs to humanity. and then each country essentially belongs to their own people. so in america, i often express america belongs to americans, and i think 200 million american people, not the republican party or democratic party. >> do you think sometimes the politicians forget that? >> i don't think generally politicians come from democratic country. i think not that thinking. but sometimes a little bit short sighted. they're mainly looking for the next vote. >> that's true. >> that is a drawback. otherwise, i don't think. so therefore, the best way to govern the country, by the people, is the democratic way. there's no question. no question. therefore, my own case, i, the dalai lama, formally ended almost four centuries old tibetan tradition, where there was just one head of the temple. that i ended. because, you see, since my childhood, i was impressed with the democratic system. >> so actually, you overthrew yourself. >> oh, yes. voluntarily. proudly
i was always expressing world belongs to humanity not this leader, that leader, or kings or queens or religious leaders. the world belongs to humanity. and then each country essentially belongs to their own people. so in america, i often express america belongs to americans, and i think 200 million american people, not the republican party or democratic party. >> do you think sometimes the politicians forget that? >> i don't think generally politicians come from democratic country....
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or ei-ther. or e-conomical. [ chuckling ] or ec-onomical. pa-tato, po-tato, huh?s to-mato, ta-mato. oh, that's right. [ laughs ] [ car door shuts ] [ male announcer ] visit your local chevy dealer today. now very well qualified lessees can get a 2012 chevy cruze ls for around $159 per month. e.p.a. estimated 36 miles per gallon highway. but not how we get there. because in this business, there are no straight lines. only the twists and turns of an unpredictable industry. so the eighty-thousand employees at delta... must anticipate the unexpected. and never let the rules overrule common sense. this is how we tame the unwieldiness of air travel, until it's not just lines you see... it's the world. like in a special ops mission? you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutralizing enemies in their sleep, you'd be targeting stocks to trade. well, that's what trade architect's heat maps do. they make you a trading assassin. trade architect. td ameritrade's empowering, web-based trading platform. trade commission-free for
or ei-ther. or e-conomical. [ chuckling ] or ec-onomical. pa-tato, po-tato, huh?s to-mato, ta-mato. oh, that's right. [ laughs ] [ car door shuts ] [ male announcer ] visit your local chevy dealer today. now very well qualified lessees can get a 2012 chevy cruze ls for around $159 per month. e.p.a. estimated 36 miles per gallon highway. but not how we get there. because in this business, there are no straight lines. only the twists and turns of an unpredictable industry. so the eighty-thousand...
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swan lake or fifth symphony or six symphony or many many other beautiful compositions but prokofiev stravinsky shows the college. a great great composers of twentieth century and russia some people don't even maybe understand how incredibly much russia was given the world through argument essentially and these three composers just for example stravinsky. just the group which nearly every week in my plans i know well i've noticed that your orchestra is playing more russian composers of the twentieth century stravinsky just. if you just mentioned the then then them for since you you you put you can't ski glynco world and i don't know traditionally well known is it where we started with is it because music for you isn't just business but it's their mission you want to promote people that you think are. a little bit forgotten in some places you see a great composers they are able to worked at least twenty five thirty years maybe should get promoted were not so lucky in the beginning for that long but we do indeed five or forty or fifty years become probably what some of those pieces com
swan lake or fifth symphony or six symphony or many many other beautiful compositions but prokofiev stravinsky shows the college. a great great composers of twentieth century and russia some people don't even maybe understand how incredibly much russia was given the world through argument essentially and these three composers just for example stravinsky. just the group which nearly every week in my plans i know well i've noticed that your orchestra is playing more russian composers of the...
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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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or other situations where you'd want to advance your career or have a child. now is when you hold entire generations hostage future hostage and we've got a lot of free time from being unemployed underemployed and you know i think that boehner is making a very bad mistake i think he's also trying to exploit the opinion gap between youth and baby boomers on the issue of student debt reform because frankly baby boomers just don't get it in one thousand eight hundred six hundred percent lower than it was today and real wages have not risen very much in the past thirty years so short maybe thirty years ago you would have to finance the full education while working full time at subway but that's not the case they need to hear the statistics you know a lot of the media coverage of student debt focuses on emotional sob stories from the most extreme cases affecting americans lives but it's a systemic issue that affects millions yeah a lot of people ruling out the fact a lot of people who do have jobs and who have good jobs in you know the career of their choice but sti
or other situations where you'd want to advance your career or have a child. now is when you hold entire generations hostage future hostage and we've got a lot of free time from being unemployed underemployed and you know i think that boehner is making a very bad mistake i think he's also trying to exploit the opinion gap between youth and baby boomers on the issue of student debt reform because frankly baby boomers just don't get it in one thousand eight hundred six hundred percent lower than...
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maybe that's tell them if they wear certain clothes or buy a particular car or whatever name or lack the capital self-worth but actually as we know this sort of short term feeling that they get a little buzz they get when they do by saying it's quite short last year and lasting and what people think the way that people actually can achieve those things that they want meaning the kind of good relationships etc is actually doing things and one of the things that one of the things one of the problems with the focus on g.d.p. and for example and in only it's not possible is it takes away climb from doing those other things directly so we spend our time working so that we can get all these other things that we desire when actually we can just get them directly by actually doing something ok mark if i get you up so i'll give you a referral first christopher go first go ahead but i do know who you are as a political economist i was looking at it from measurable outcomes there's a politics and there's economics of course people pursue love and friendship and all these things of the free and
maybe that's tell them if they wear certain clothes or buy a particular car or whatever name or lack the capital self-worth but actually as we know this sort of short term feeling that they get a little buzz they get when they do by saying it's quite short last year and lasting and what people think the way that people actually can achieve those things that they want meaning the kind of good relationships etc is actually doing things and one of the things that one of the things one of the...
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there or there has to be oh sure. you can you can trick liberals no doubt about it it's actually been done in studies i mean you know i look liberal emotions tend towards equality and fairness you know in taking care of people who are harmed so if you find an issue where you're pushing those emotional buttons but you're using bad information do it then you can trick liberals and so i talk about vaccination as an example of that and everybody got really into the idea that vaccines were causing an epidemic of autism but the scientific community came in was like no no no no no and they published epidemiological study after it became a logical study showing in giant populations no relationship ok. that was i think tailor made for liberals because it's a big corporation making vaccines and so we distrust them equality because we distrust big corporations and then harm the children the innocent right so both of our emotions are pushed and that sets up that sets up a situation that's hard for liberals but the vaccine also is
there or there has to be oh sure. you can you can trick liberals no doubt about it it's actually been done in studies i mean you know i look liberal emotions tend towards equality and fairness you know in taking care of people who are harmed so if you find an issue where you're pushing those emotional buttons but you're using bad information do it then you can trick liberals and so i talk about vaccination as an example of that and everybody got really into the idea that vaccines were causing...
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whole or preserved or not. is the idea is that we need to find those that pass the test or that by our definition it is a recognized, and we have preserved it. >> it is the latter. >> ok, therefore, would you please create the list, based upon member tidwelll's public submissions? we recognize that there may be some omissions. we can add. this is a starter list that populates each one. we will have the opportunity to review and add and finalize. >> let me add to this. we know which neighborhoods you use. so if there is a gap between the public submission and whatever you used, we can fill that in and tell you. thank you. >> excellent. ok. any objection? perfect. thank you very much. and to the last point that ms. melara made. ok, she reference to the conclusion of our meeting on saturday. we will have deliberated over this and other pieces of the final report. and there will be a moment at approximately 12:15 on saturday when we will declare ourselves done. how's that for optimism? but there is of point a which
whole or preserved or not. is the idea is that we need to find those that pass the test or that by our definition it is a recognized, and we have preserved it. >> it is the latter. >> ok, therefore, would you please create the list, based upon member tidwelll's public submissions? we recognize that there may be some omissions. we can add. this is a starter list that populates each one. we will have the opportunity to review and add and finalize. >> let me add to this. we know...
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there already is language here that says if the permit the or employer or agency caused or contributed to the creation or maintenance of a public nuisance in the operation, a parking garage, or parking lot -- that language is already clear. i also wonder if we want to say that there is a criminal public safety incident, that the police chief has that discretionary power. i would suggest that as a possibility. why don't i suggest the following -- i know we have a number of folks who are here for public comment. i will huddle with the city attorney to propose some language, and we will propose at the end of public comment. supervisor avalos: i appreciate your taking the time. i like that direction to make it clear. we will take public comment and give you a chance to work up the language. we are now open for public comment on item one. folks can come up to the microphone. i have a few cards i can read as well. [reading names] we will do three minutes each. >> good morning. i am the president of voice of broadway and also a club owner. the issue that i see, from what i see from the parkin
there already is language here that says if the permit the or employer or agency caused or contributed to the creation or maintenance of a public nuisance in the operation, a parking garage, or parking lot -- that language is already clear. i also wonder if we want to say that there is a criminal public safety incident, that the police chief has that discretionary power. i would suggest that as a possibility. why don't i suggest the following -- i know we have a number of folks who are here for...
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of death or physical injury protection of minors from physical or psychological harm protection of the national security of the united states. here's the deal david i mean it seems to me a lot of these are terms that would be interpreted very differently depending on who you ask. yeah it's to make movie comparisons of it's kind of like minority report and investigating pre-crime you're going after people before they've even committed anything that's illegal. in the case the adage that a moment where they added that now they can do this to protect children to protect minors this could be something is vague as you know somebody who is seventeen years old if you have a cousin and he or she is seventeen. that's enough for the government to read through all of your e-mails potentially all of your facebook messages every web site you visit and do all of these things without telling you and b. without obtaining a warrant or getting any kind of court involvement for before hand they can just go on this fishing expedition and see everything you've ever done online and then take it from there it
of death or physical injury protection of minors from physical or psychological harm protection of the national security of the united states. here's the deal david i mean it seems to me a lot of these are terms that would be interpreted very differently depending on who you ask. yeah it's to make movie comparisons of it's kind of like minority report and investigating pre-crime you're going after people before they've even committed anything that's illegal. in the case the adage that a moment...
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or e.g. that we adopted, working draft maps through april 11th, we continued the process of reviewing, revising and publishing the working draft map through april 11, and the task force, i know this hasn't taken place yet, but anticipating the task force will adopt its final map today, april 14. >> may i make one suggestion at that point? it's just that the task course included language reflecting its final vote. >> yes. continue? >> yes, please. >> next section four, final map and plan, this is where we incorporated all of the individual members lists of the neighborhoods or communities that were discussed in all of our meetings and i believe there are still -- i'm not sure that every list here incorporates a submission from each of us, but i'm not -- i wasn't aware of who was still outstanding or disruptions for which district were still outstanding. that might be something -- >> let's pause on that question. so who has not submitted their district? >> i september my twice. >> so district o
or e.g. that we adopted, working draft maps through april 11th, we continued the process of reviewing, revising and publishing the working draft map through april 11, and the task force, i know this hasn't taken place yet, but anticipating the task force will adopt its final map today, april 14. >> may i make one suggestion at that point? it's just that the task course included language reflecting its final vote. >> yes. continue? >> yes, please. >> next section four,...
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as rash, hives, swelling of the lips, tongue or throat, or difficulty breathing or swallowing, stopaking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about cialis for daily use and a 30-tablet free trial. >>> the family of susan powell has new anguish tonight after a stack of evidence has surfaced that strongly linked her husband to her disappearance in 2009. so they ask, why don't police act on the evidence and stop him before he took the lives of her boys as well. mark greenblatt has the details. >> all the signs were there. and the police didn't act on them. >> reporter: the sister of susan cox powell believes that the police in utah have blood on their hands. not arresting job powell and not protecting the powell kids after they have what is a noun tan of evidence linking josh to susan's murder. >> look what it did. i kill you had my nephews. by not putting him behind bars when he should have been. >> reporter: she is reacting to newly unsealed documents, how investigators found susan's blood on the floor near where two fans were set up under a sofa that appeared to j
as rash, hives, swelling of the lips, tongue or throat, or difficulty breathing or swallowing, stopaking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about cialis for daily use and a 30-tablet free trial. >>> the family of susan powell has new anguish tonight after a stack of evidence has surfaced that strongly linked her husband to her disappearance in 2009. so they ask, why don't police act on the evidence and stop him before he took the lives of her boys as well. mark...
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or brown? >> mm-hmm. >> what do you hear? >> i don't want to be your friend because i have white skin and you have black skin. >> okay. what is it about skin color that sometimes kids think they might not want to be friends? >> because they don't like -- like their color. like, they don't like brown, so they want a white color skin friend. >> reporter: our expert, dr. melanie killen, says children's own experiences with race, along with the messages they hear at school and at home, the characters in the tv shows they watch, what they see online, all of those have an effect. but the subtle messages adults might not even realize they're sending also have a huge effect on children. dr. killen calls it implicit bias. >> when we're in a situation in public, we're in a room and we have an opportunity to ask two different people for help for something, and we might just, you know, be more likely to ask the person of the same race than somebody who's an opposite race for help. all that really has a ver
or brown? >> mm-hmm. >> what do you hear? >> i don't want to be your friend because i have white skin and you have black skin. >> okay. what is it about skin color that sometimes kids think they might not want to be friends? >> because they don't like -- like their color. like, they don't like brown, so they want a white color skin friend. >> reporter: our expert, dr. melanie killen, says children's own experiences with race, along with the messages they hear...
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bone problems have been reported, or if you develop new or unusual pain in your hip, groin or thigh.the most common side effects include flu-like symptoms, fever, muscle or joint pain, headache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. if you have questions about your current treatment, ask your doctor about reclast. if you have questions about your current treatment, i remember the day my doctor told me i have an irregular heartbeat, and that it put me at 5-times greater risk of a stroke. i was worried. i worried about my wife, and my family. bill has the most common type of atrial fibrillation, or afib. it's not caused by a heart valve problem. he was taking warfarin, but i've put him on pradaxa instead. in a clinical trial, pradaxa 150 mgs reduced stroke risk 35% more than warfarin without the need for regular blood tests. i sure was glad to hear that. pradaxa can cause serious, sometimes fatal, bleeding. don't take pradaxa if you have abnormal bleeding, and seek immediate medical care for unexpected signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. pradaxa may increase your bleeding risk if you're
bone problems have been reported, or if you develop new or unusual pain in your hip, groin or thigh.the most common side effects include flu-like symptoms, fever, muscle or joint pain, headache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. if you have questions about your current treatment, ask your doctor about reclast. if you have questions about your current treatment, i remember the day my doctor told me i have an irregular heartbeat, and that it put me at 5-times greater risk of a stroke. i was worried....
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, or san francisco or chicago. tavis: you can spot that that early in their lives? >> yes. tavis: wow. >> that is one of the challenges. or sometimes, these young people work for three, four, five years in new york. if you are talking about american ballet theater. and then they go elsewhere and become soloists and principal dancers elsewhere, europe sometimes, but mostly in the the states. it happens all the time. people from new york city ballet goes to san francisco or miami and start their own companies. dancers are quite mature people because they start to perform so early. they become professionals when they start to take every day classis. bister to perform sleeping -- they start to perform sleeping beauty and the nutcracker and you can start to see. that is one of the bigger challenge is that you have when you run the classical dance company. and then give them opportunities to dance, would you think is right -- which you think is right. i had the great tradition of american ballet theater choreography. gre
, or san francisco or chicago. tavis: you can spot that that early in their lives? >> yes. tavis: wow. >> that is one of the challenges. or sometimes, these young people work for three, four, five years in new york. if you are talking about american ballet theater. and then they go elsewhere and become soloists and principal dancers elsewhere, europe sometimes, but mostly in the the states. it happens all the time. people from new york city ballet goes to san francisco or miami and...
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others or damaging property. but how can we do that? how can we teach them to talk about feelings instead of impulsively acting them out? right here! no! i don't want to! hendrick: what we want our children to learn is... we can begin by communicating with the child in a nonjudgmental way, showing her we understand how she feels. this kind of understanding requires us to get down to the child's level, eye to eye, and listen intently, not just hearing the words, but sensing what the child's body is telling us, too. teacher: ok. marley, can joel have a turn when you're finished? he throwed me down, and he grabbed it from me. teacher: uh-oh. did you grab it from jessica? we ask. we say, "may i have it, please?" we don't take it from her. that's ok. [boy crying] oh, i know it feels bad, but you wait. wait for your turn. hendrick: then we have to teach the child how to communicate those feelings to others. perhaps he's angry or feeling sad because someone won't let him play, or perhaps he wants something so badly, he
others or damaging property. but how can we do that? how can we teach them to talk about feelings instead of impulsively acting them out? right here! no! i don't want to! hendrick: what we want our children to learn is... we can begin by communicating with the child in a nonjudgmental way, showing her we understand how she feels. this kind of understanding requires us to get down to the child's level, eye to eye, and listen intently, not just hearing the words, but sensing what the child's body...
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or ei-ther. or e-conomical. [ chuckling ] or ec-onomical. pa-tato, po-tato, huh? actually, it's to-mato, ta-mato. oh, that's right. [ laughs ] [ car door shuts ] [ male announcer ] visit your local chevy dealer today. now very well qualified lessees can get a 2012 chevy cruze ls for around $159 per month. e.p.a. estimated 36 miles per gallon highway. >>> the end is near for newt gingrich. the candidate who said he had high hopes for a first or close second finish in delaware was trounced last night. he came in nearly 30 points behind romney. he says that he will suspend his campaign in a week. >> we also committed as citizens to taking big solutions to tampa, and arguing that the republican flat foplatform has solidly conservative. we're going to do so in a frame where where i think it's clear that governor romney will be the nominee based on the sheer weight of yesterday's evidence, and we need to work in a way that we can find a way to focus on defeating obama, not fighting ourselves. >> romney running on a perhaps >> romney running on a perhaps forced right-win
or ei-ther. or e-conomical. [ chuckling ] or ec-onomical. pa-tato, po-tato, huh? actually, it's to-mato, ta-mato. oh, that's right. [ laughs ] [ car door shuts ] [ male announcer ] visit your local chevy dealer today. now very well qualified lessees can get a 2012 chevy cruze ls for around $159 per month. e.p.a. estimated 36 miles per gallon highway. >>> the end is near for newt gingrich. the candidate who said he had high hopes for a first or close second finish in delaware was...
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that's what has happened over a period of time, whether it be new york or philadelphia or washington, d.c., san francisco, los angeles or what have you. and so i -- as was pointed out by the s.a.c. in his remarks, he has a good and they have a good relationship with nypd in new jersey. >> that's true. i want to ask you a question about people on the terror watch lists. they're able to legally purchase a gun or explosives. in addition the gun show loophole allows anyone to walk into a gun show, purchase a gun, no questions asked. and when you look at the statistics of murders in our country compared to other advanced societies and our numbers dwarf anything that comes from other places, england, germany, australia, you name it, canada. isn't it time to close that terror gap and the gun show loophole? >> as we've discussed before in each hearing that we've had, i'd defer to the department of justice in terms of particularized legislation, but needless to say, anything that can keep the hands -- or the guns out of the hands of criminals or terrorists or the like is something that is bene
that's what has happened over a period of time, whether it be new york or philadelphia or washington, d.c., san francisco, los angeles or what have you. and so i -- as was pointed out by the s.a.c. in his remarks, he has a good and they have a good relationship with nypd in new jersey. >> that's true. i want to ask you a question about people on the terror watch lists. they're able to legally purchase a gun or explosives. in addition the gun show loophole allows anyone to walk into a gun...
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or ei-ther. or e-conomical. [ chuckling ] or ec-onomical. pa-tato, po-tato, huh?ctually, it's to-mato, ta-mato. oh, that's right. [ laughs ] [ car door shuts ] [ male announcer ] visit your local chevy dealer today. now very well qualified lessees can get a 2012 chevy cruze ls for around $159 per month. e.p.a. estimated 36 miles per gallon highway. [ male announcer ] for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know exactly what you're choosing... and in schools, replacing full-calorie soft drinks with lower-calorie options. with more choices and fewer calories, america's beverage companies are delivering. >>> "rapid fire" let's go. delmon young being investigated for a hate crime in new york. he had gotten in some sort of fight with a 26-year-old man. both of them ended up with injuries right now, the charges are aggravated harassment, but police there were some, quote, re
or ei-ther. or e-conomical. [ chuckling ] or ec-onomical. pa-tato, po-tato, huh?ctually, it's to-mato, ta-mato. oh, that's right. [ laughs ] [ car door shuts ] [ male announcer ] visit your local chevy dealer today. now very well qualified lessees can get a 2012 chevy cruze ls for around $159 per month. e.p.a. estimated 36 miles per gallon highway. [ male announcer ] for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new...
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or ei-ther. or e-conomical. [ chuckling ] or ec-onomical. pa-tato, po-tato, huh?ctually, it's to-mato, ta-mato. oh, that's right. [ laughs ] [ car door shuts ] [ male announcer ] visit your local chevy dealer today. now very well qualified lessees can get a 2012 chevy cruze ls for around $159 per month. e.p.a. estimated 36 miles per gallon highway. >>> "rapid fire" let's go. delmon young being investigated for a hate crime in new york. he had gotten in some sort of fight with a 26-year-old man. both of them ended up with injuries right now, the charges are aggravated harassment, but police there were some, quote, religious statements made. now there's an investigation now, .detroit tiger says they don't comment on legal matters. >> george zimmerman's attorney is back in court today. munt wasn't disclosed last week. zimmerman said he just found out about it. >> i thenl realized there were about 200, $20 h,000 that was contributed in the past 30 to 40 days from the public into that account. >> prosecutors now want zimmerman's bond increased. an armed siege in centra
or ei-ther. or e-conomical. [ chuckling ] or ec-onomical. pa-tato, po-tato, huh?ctually, it's to-mato, ta-mato. oh, that's right. [ laughs ] [ car door shuts ] [ male announcer ] visit your local chevy dealer today. now very well qualified lessees can get a 2012 chevy cruze ls for around $159 per month. e.p.a. estimated 36 miles per gallon highway. >>> "rapid fire" let's go. delmon young being investigated for a hate crime in new york. he had gotten in some sort of fight with...
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or whomever. the worst thing they could do is nothing. jordan? a lot of times what parents ask is, "how can i start that conversation with my child?" because it might feel awkward, it might feel wrong to have that conversation. and two tricks that i always give to parents is: one, everyone asks how you are doing. in our society we all say, "how are you doing?" to make that positive connection, to start a conversation, i tell parents ask your kids how they are feeling, and that can change the entire dialect of a conversation by just one word, "how are you feeling?" and the other thing is relate. i know my parents and i used to do this thing called highs and lows. at dinner we would talk about our highs for the day, what we loved, and then our lows, what was our down point for the day. and for me, that secured me, to know that i'm not just going through a bad day. my mom, my dad, they can have a bad day too. so always relate and try to start a conversation is a good tip for parents. when we come bac
or whomever. the worst thing they could do is nothing. jordan? a lot of times what parents ask is, "how can i start that conversation with my child?" because it might feel awkward, it might feel wrong to have that conversation. and two tricks that i always give to parents is: one, everyone asks how you are doing. in our society we all say, "how are you doing?" to make that positive connection, to start a conversation, i tell parents ask your kids how they are feeling, and...
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that's the words of the statute, of this state or county or city or town or other political subdivision of this state that adopts or implements a policy that limits or restricts the enforcement of federal immigration laws. now, john smith could decide that officer jones has adopted a policy of not stopping the right people in john smith's mind and sue, and that would be an actionable case to see how the court would decide it. and i just want to ask you this -- is there any other statute in arizona that you're aware of that allows citizens to sue police officers for not enforcing a particular law? >> my understanding there are a couple. but let me explain -- >> i haven't come across any, so you can submit them into the record, but i would state for the record, i haven't seen any. we checked that. >> again -- >> so, i'd ask you -- i'm just going to ask you this and then let you respond at some length -- why was this law singled out to allow this action? isn't that demeaning to police officers? >> mr. chairman -- >> and just one other question, maybe the most important. won't that push the
that's the words of the statute, of this state or county or city or town or other political subdivision of this state that adopts or implements a policy that limits or restricts the enforcement of federal immigration laws. now, john smith could decide that officer jones has adopted a policy of not stopping the right people in john smith's mind and sue, and that would be an actionable case to see how the court would decide it. and i just want to ask you this -- is there any other statute in...
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be a suspension or debarment. the state department sdo does not have those attributes. the state department suspension and debarment officer has other duties involved especially also in acquisition. why don't you speak to that, secretary kennedy, about any resistance or reluctance you might have to separating out the suspension and debarment officer from any duties, particularly related to acquisition. it's kind of hard to be in charge of buying something or buying services and then turning around later and say, you know, i really screwed up and gave it to a bad guy. it seems to me that separating that duty makes so much common sense. and i'm curious as to your input on that. >> senator, i fully agree with you. but i believe that is the process we have in place at the state department now. we have a head of contracting activity, a senior career, senior executive service civil servant who is responsible for all of our contracting activities. it is her responsibility to buy, and it is her warranted contracting subor
be a suspension or debarment. the state department sdo does not have those attributes. the state department suspension and debarment officer has other duties involved especially also in acquisition. why don't you speak to that, secretary kennedy, about any resistance or reluctance you might have to separating out the suspension and debarment officer from any duties, particularly related to acquisition. it's kind of hard to be in charge of buying something or buying services and then turning...
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shots being fired the gun to link to tasers that can kill people or put them in a coma or temporarily. unconscious and often times excessive use of force and i think many police officers think well i'm not using a gun so therefore i'm free means a taser or other forms such as pepper spray but they use it excessively and that can cause while it may not cause that it certainly can cause injury well it doesn't it doesn't usually cause death but i know that amnesty international came out with a report just earlier this year that showed that more than five hundred people in the u.s. have actually died after police officers used tasers on them and ninety percent of those people were unarmed suspects i think most people would argue that stun guns are better than real guns but at what point did tasers and stun guns start being used as the first line of offense. well i think it was a response to the litigation and so i think this was a way for the police department to try to decrease the violence and certainly decrease it to fix the bills or die arrest related activity however as i stated it i
shots being fired the gun to link to tasers that can kill people or put them in a coma or temporarily. unconscious and often times excessive use of force and i think many police officers think well i'm not using a gun so therefore i'm free means a taser or other forms such as pepper spray but they use it excessively and that can cause while it may not cause that it certainly can cause injury well it doesn't it doesn't usually cause death but i know that amnesty international came out with a...
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or brown? >> mm-hmm. >> what do you hear? >> i don't want to be your friend because i have white skin and you have black skin. >> okay. what is it about skin color that sometimes kids think they might not want to be friends? >> because they don't like like their color. like, they don't like brown, so they want a white color skin friend. >> reporter: our expert, dr. melanie killen, says children's own experiences with race, along with the messages they hear at school and at home, the characters in the tv shows they watch, what they see online, all of those have an effect. but the subtle messages adults might not even realize they're sending also have a huge effect on children. dr. killen calls it implicit bias. >> when we're in a situation in public, we're in a room and we have an opportunity to ask two different people for help for something, and we might just, you know, be more likely to ask the person of the same race than somebody who's an opposite race for help. all that really has a very p
or brown? >> mm-hmm. >> what do you hear? >> i don't want to be your friend because i have white skin and you have black skin. >> okay. what is it about skin color that sometimes kids think they might not want to be friends? >> because they don't like like their color. like, they don't like brown, so they want a white color skin friend. >> reporter: our expert, dr. melanie killen, says children's own experiences with race, along with the messages they hear at...
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you have to send a subpoena or verizon or t. mobile and get every phone call you ever made or received. >> you serve a subpoena upon the custodian of records. ii will use verizon as an exampe and i get all of john mclaughlin's phone bills. i can see all the calls you made, when you made them and to whom. >> a there more adulterous men or women. >> i think there is more men. i think the women are fast on the rise. they are coming out of the closet. this whole desperate housewife type of mentality. women commit adultery. women have affairs. no doubt about it. >> thanks so much for being my guest. >> thank you for having me. >> be well. >> and you. [
you have to send a subpoena or verizon or t. mobile and get every phone call you ever made or received. >> you serve a subpoena upon the custodian of records. ii will use verizon as an exampe and i get all of john mclaughlin's phone bills. i can see all the calls you made, when you made them and to whom. >> a there more adulterous men or women. >> i think there is more men. i think the women are fast on the rise. they are coming out of the closet. this whole desperate...
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not saying who is winning or not winning, good, bad, who has the better or the rotten budget.get a budget out of the senate to move it forward. i'm curious, has senator reid given indication or chairman of the budget committee given indication there will be a budget so we can engage it with the house to try to resolve it? >> no. harry reid said there is no knead to pass a budget. bring one to floor. ken conrad said he wanted to mark up a budget. he has been back tracking that as well. very disappointing. they will rely on caps put in by the budget control act. that is not even close to a budget. they were trying, i'm sure to block any attempt the republicans made toward bringing up the house budget or bringing up alternatives for example, from like pat too manyey. >> bottom line, they don't want to show the american public that first of all they have no plan. the only plan is to increase taxes on the american people. >> the president has a proposal. so the president has some plan. the real problem is senator harry reid made a decision the stop the budget process by not letting
not saying who is winning or not winning, good, bad, who has the better or the rotten budget.get a budget out of the senate to move it forward. i'm curious, has senator reid given indication or chairman of the budget committee given indication there will be a budget so we can engage it with the house to try to resolve it? >> no. harry reid said there is no knead to pass a budget. bring one to floor. ken conrad said he wanted to mark up a budget. he has been back tracking that as well....
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determine or tell the court that he is not a violent person or a threat to the community? >> absolutely he is not a violent person nor a threat to the community. >> all right. let me just start at the very beginning of your testimony. you stated that you have been married for how long with mr. zimmerman? >> i've been married for five years in november. >> and did you all live at the residence in the town homes where this murder occurred? did you live together with him at the townhomes where this occurred? >> yes, i did. >> and was that the entire five years? >> no. that was for about three years of that. two to three years. >> and the reason i ask that because you stated that you all did not own that home? >> that's correct. >> who owned the home? >> our landlord. >> so you all rent it? >> yes. >> okay. and were you working any of those five years or going to nursing school the entire time? >> i was working for the first year. >> and your husband, the defendant, mr. zimmerman, was also working during that entire time? >> not the entire time. >> okay. how did you all suppor
determine or tell the court that he is not a violent person or a threat to the community? >> absolutely he is not a violent person nor a threat to the community. >> all right. let me just start at the very beginning of your testimony. you stated that you have been married for how long with mr. zimmerman? >> i've been married for five years in november. >> and did you all live at the residence in the town homes where this murder occurred? did you live together with him at...
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the water has levels that are tens or hundreds or thousands of times more concentrated it gets absorbed by the caliper the animal life that massively concentrates it so becomes tens of thousands of times and that gets eaten by the fish the small fish ate by the large fish and by the time it gets to something as big as a seven hundred pound tuna what we have. we have a situation that can present itself as a health threat. sometime down the road i mean any exposure at this point raises your risk but again what we have to realize is that the fukushima daiichi accident is now adding on to a history of radioactive accidents deliberate testing of nuclear weapons and this is increasing the body burden of all life. how is this going to affect americans living on the west coast and how and also how is it affecting the japanese you know outside of the focus area like in tokyo right well again the radioactive fallout that came from the fukushima accident it's now turning up in bamboo shoots milk beef so it's both terrestrial contamination in bourne contamination and you know we're bio accumulators
the water has levels that are tens or hundreds or thousands of times more concentrated it gets absorbed by the caliper the animal life that massively concentrates it so becomes tens of thousands of times and that gets eaten by the fish the small fish ate by the large fish and by the time it gets to something as big as a seven hundred pound tuna what we have. we have a situation that can present itself as a health threat. sometime down the road i mean any exposure at this point raises your risk...
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tell your doctor if you are prone to or have any infection like an open sore or the flu or a historypd, a chronic lung disease. orencia may worsen your copd. [ male announcer ] now learn about a program committed to you and copay assistance that can reduce monthly orencia out-of-pocket drug cost to $5. if you're not satisfied after 6 months, you get that money back. call the toll-free number on the screen. or treat gas with these after you get it. now that's like sunblock before or sun burn cream later. oh, somebody out there's saying, now i get it! take beano before and there'll be no gas. >> glor: today is jackie robinson day in baseball. the anniversary of the day robinson became the first black player in the major leagues. a ceremony was held at dodger stadium. and every major leaguer today wore his number, 42. tonight tony guida looks at the changing face of baseball 65 years later. >> reporter: on this hard scrabble penned lot in brooklyn three miles from the field of dreams where jackie robinson integrated baseball a group of youngsters is learning the game's essentials. >> i
tell your doctor if you are prone to or have any infection like an open sore or the flu or a historypd, a chronic lung disease. orencia may worsen your copd. [ male announcer ] now learn about a program committed to you and copay assistance that can reduce monthly orencia out-of-pocket drug cost to $5. if you're not satisfied after 6 months, you get that money back. call the toll-free number on the screen. or treat gas with these after you get it. now that's like sunblock before or sun burn...
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or the euro. yeah it really is interesting that the are spreading and it's really recognizing you know that the underlying problem is the same in the south as it is in the north the problem has been less labeled it's called a crisis of capitalism but it's really not that it's a crisis of socialism and both the socialist governments in the north are those that favor you know heavy government spending and those in the south are being affected with that and people who rely on governments and governments who make these promises have to rethink that relationship there comes back to my favorite quotes from margaret thatcher a few years ago she said the government the problem socialism is that eventually governments run out of other people's money and that's exactly what's happening in europe that actually happened long ago but not only did they run out of money but they are now running out of borrowing capacity they tried to keep the game going by borrowing money more and more money but they've reached
or the euro. yeah it really is interesting that the are spreading and it's really recognizing you know that the underlying problem is the same in the south as it is in the north the problem has been less labeled it's called a crisis of capitalism but it's really not that it's a crisis of socialism and both the socialist governments in the north are those that favor you know heavy government spending and those in the south are being affected with that and people who rely on governments and...
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or is everyone vulnerable? >> guest: well, if you use that computer at all, if you use the internet you're at risk. so if you. >> host: if you charge with a credit card. >> guest: but here's some interesting things. dictionary.com, which every author loves, puts 233 tracking mechanisms on your computer to collect information where you go on the web. so, it knows what sites you're looking at. you know, or if you buy a book on amazon or make a travel reservation on an airline so if you use the web for any reason, information is collected on you. there was a big lawsuit in california because one data aggregator actually convinced internet service providers to put hard wear at their offices that allowed that aggregator to collect everything single thing people send over the internet, whether it's "skype" calls or e-mails or credit card numbers, and so really is vulnerable if you use the web at all, and i have some tips in the book about ways to search more in a private mode or to be sure to close out your facebook
or is everyone vulnerable? >> guest: well, if you use that computer at all, if you use the internet you're at risk. so if you. >> host: if you charge with a credit card. >> guest: but here's some interesting things. dictionary.com, which every author loves, puts 233 tracking mechanisms on your computer to collect information where you go on the web. so, it knows what sites you're looking at. you know, or if you buy a book on amazon or make a travel reservation on an airline so...
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fun with their friends or playing video games or on the internet or text messaging and everything'sfine. and that's good in the sense that they see a sunny future for themselves. you want them to do that. but at the same time, i don't think that they look back enough and understand the history of the country and understand what kind of sacrifices had to be made for the gains that we have in the united states today. and the danger of that is that then they're more likely to allow us to fall back in the future. >> hinojosa: so what should i... so what... so how do we do that? i mean, if you're saying, look... and frankly, as a litician ihink that it's interesting that you're commenting on the text book issue out of texas, because it is highly political. it seems that you, as a politician, you don't run away from controversy. you are prepared to face it, but you're very... the way you talk about controversial issues is different. is that because you're very clear about how it is that you want to talk about issues that might be inflammatory for some, and you're saying, "look, as a polit
fun with their friends or playing video games or on the internet or text messaging and everything'sfine. and that's good in the sense that they see a sunny future for themselves. you want them to do that. but at the same time, i don't think that they look back enough and understand the history of the country and understand what kind of sacrifices had to be made for the gains that we have in the united states today. and the danger of that is that then they're more likely to allow us to fall back...
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or under 6, 3, or some -- one other of arizona's immigration clauses. >> exactly. obviously, if thisis somebody who was going, you know, 60 miles an hour in a 20-mile-an- hour school zone or something, they may decide wholly apart from the immigration issue that this is somebody they want to bring back to the station. but for the purposes of once they make the contact with federal immigration officials, if the federal immigration officials say, look, we have no interest in removing this person, we have no interest in prosecuting this person under the federal criminal provisions, then that's the end of the federal case of the -- >> all right. then tell me -- >> so you'll -- you'll concede that the -- that the state has to accept within its borders all people who have no right to be there, that the federal government has no interest in removing? >> no, i don't accept that, justice scalia, but -- >> that's all the statute -- and you call up the federal government, and the federal -- yes, he's an illegal immigrant, but that's okay with us. >> well -- >> and the state h
or under 6, 3, or some -- one other of arizona's immigration clauses. >> exactly. obviously, if thisis somebody who was going, you know, 60 miles an hour in a 20-mile-an- hour school zone or something, they may decide wholly apart from the immigration issue that this is somebody they want to bring back to the station. but for the purposes of once they make the contact with federal immigration officials, if the federal immigration officials say, look, we have no interest in removing this...
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and whether or not, the question of whether or not the guilty plea itself for the misdemeanor charge of false imprisonment, is that sufficient to sustain a finding of official misconduct, the question, no. the effect of whatever record, tethered in time to the date that this action occurred, which was january 1, or january 4. although as i mentioned, i think these allegations of persuasion will be found to be groundless, so the mere fact that a guilty plea was entered at some point and time after he assumed the office of sheriff we think has no significance for the commission. chair hur: obviously, to brief that, we would want the factual and legal basis behind that. any other questions? commissioner renne: i have questions. first, i want to understand about the city attorney's internal investigation on behalf of the mayor. putting aside the question of whether the sheriff has any obligation to cooperate in it, putting that question aside, is it your position that having filed the charges and preparing for a hearing before the ethics commission that the city attorney does not have a
and whether or not, the question of whether or not the guilty plea itself for the misdemeanor charge of false imprisonment, is that sufficient to sustain a finding of official misconduct, the question, no. the effect of whatever record, tethered in time to the date that this action occurred, which was january 1, or january 4. although as i mentioned, i think these allegations of persuasion will be found to be groundless, so the mere fact that a guilty plea was entered at some point and time...
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or ei-ther. or e-conomical. [ chuckling ] or ec-onomical. pa-tato, po-tato, huh? actually, it's to-mato, ta-mato. oh, that's right. [ laughs ] [ car door shuts ] [ male announcer ] visit your local chevy dealer today. now very well qualified lessees can get a 2012 chevy cruze ls for around $159 per month. e.p.a. estimated 36 miles per gallon highway. cuban cajun raw seafood pizza parlor french fondue tex-mex fro-yo tapas puck chinese takeout taco truck free range chicken pancake stack baked alaska 5% cash back. right now, get 5% cash back at restaurants. it pays to discover. ♪ ♪ one, two, three, four ♪ you say ♪ flip it over and replay ♪ we'll make everything okay ♪ walk together the right way ♪ do, do, do, do that's why i take doctor recommended colace® capsules. i have hemorrhoids and yes, i have constipation. that's why i take colace®. [ male announcer ] for occasional constipation associated with certain medical conditions, there's colace® capsules. colace® softens the stool and helps eliminate the need to strain. stimulant-free, comfortable relief. no wonder
or ei-ther. or e-conomical. [ chuckling ] or ec-onomical. pa-tato, po-tato, huh? actually, it's to-mato, ta-mato. oh, that's right. [ laughs ] [ car door shuts ] [ male announcer ] visit your local chevy dealer today. now very well qualified lessees can get a 2012 chevy cruze ls for around $159 per month. e.p.a. estimated 36 miles per gallon highway. cuban cajun raw seafood pizza parlor french fondue tex-mex fro-yo tapas puck chinese takeout taco truck free range chicken pancake stack baked...
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within a hospital or within another location? >> often times nursing beds with a hospital facility are not long term -- the long term care beds, but a step down from an acute care episode. in the community, it is more often long-term care in a residential care facility. much like in such jiechi -- and psychiatric care, the trend is going away from a facility based model to a community-based model. in fact, options for long-term care are also able to be funded in the innovation fund. in-houscommissioner sugaya: the arguments for the campus is that it needs to be this is it is because all of these specialized services and what ever can come together, including the children's hospital and everything. and if i get sick, i can be rushed down the hall and get whatever i needed. is there a standard? is there some guideline that says how big one of these facilities has to be in order to sustain that level of service? >> i don't know the answer to that. you mean on the cathedral hillside? i don't know the answer to that. >> we are wrestli
within a hospital or within another location? >> often times nursing beds with a hospital facility are not long term -- the long term care beds, but a step down from an acute care episode. in the community, it is more often long-term care in a residential care facility. much like in such jiechi -- and psychiatric care, the trend is going away from a facility based model to a community-based model. in fact, options for long-term care are also able to be funded in the innovation fund....