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there is no ability for us to look at any data and be able to -- look at any data. i cannot believe report back anything of good information other than after 60 days, they destroy all of their ballots. i cannot report any other information than that. we did update a couple of the definitions. i do know there were some comments that came and that were outside the scope of what i was given to work on. some good information, but it gets into the questioning of the analytics of ranked-choice voting. i submit the report to you. if more work needs to be done, you can instruct me to do so. perhaps we forward this report to the department of elections and the elections commission for their review. i would be happy to do so if instructed by the commission. supervisor campos: do we have any comments, colleagues? why don't we open it up for public comment before we proceed? >> good afternoon, commissioners. i appreciate all the work that has gone into this. i think it will add a lot to the discussion around ranked-choice voting. i would encourage you to explore a few more opti
there is no ability for us to look at any data and be able to -- look at any data. i cannot believe report back anything of good information other than after 60 days, they destroy all of their ballots. i cannot report any other information than that. we did update a couple of the definitions. i do know there were some comments that came and that were outside the scope of what i was given to work on. some good information, but it gets into the questioning of the analytics of ranked-choice...
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looking place. not a place where you think you might want to move to or be able to live. some scientists believe that mars used to look like this. to tell us what happened we have our science man zach. >> hey, what up, zach? >> hello. >> we know this is only just a theory, but some scientists believe that mars at one time had an atmosphere like earth. >> the idea is billions of years ago mars had a thick atmosphere that was much like earth. their idea is that sputtering occurred and sputtering happens because little light packets called photons, light emitted from the sunmashes into molecules in th atmosphere. mol electron and become ions. because these ions are now charged they're susceptible to magnetic fields which solar winds have, so these solar winds come, pass by mars and can actually take the ions along with them. this new mission is looking to observe the atmosphere on mars to see how mars may have lost its atmosphere. >> why is an atmosphere important in the first place? >> an atmosphere is important for life because it protects us. >> people may have lived on mars? >> some scientists believe that ma
looking place. not a place where you think you might want to move to or be able to live. some scientists believe that mars used to look like this. to tell us what happened we have our science man zach. >> hey, what up, zach? >> hello. >> we know this is only just a theory, but some scientists believe that mars at one time had an atmosphere like earth. >> the idea is billions of years ago mars had a thick atmosphere that was much like earth. their idea is that sputtering...
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us to 10. the issue we want to look at here is whether there is another combination. does 28 give us almost to 30 and with another combination of green? we have looked at this through triple bottom line and through the regulatory process to get us to that. we want to look the future flexibility requirements that the operators need to maintain system controlled during wet weather events. all of those things will be factored into the final analysis. >> so right now, that is a fuzzy number. we do not know what the requirement would have to be. >> fair enough. >> thank you. >> correct me if i am wrong, but i think the funniest part of its is the money that will be spent. you have put enough money in to cover either option. you may have more or less gray, more or less green in the element. that will depend in part on how those early actions turn out. that $57 million, one way i look at it is a pilot project. we are not exactly sure how they are going to perform. we need to measure it and make our plans accordingly. i think that makes a lot of sense. >> any other questions,
us to 10. the issue we want to look at here is whether there is another combination. does 28 give us almost to 30 and with another combination of green? we have looked at this through triple bottom line and through the regulatory process to get us to that. we want to look the future flexibility requirements that the operators need to maintain system controlled during wet weather events. all of those things will be factored into the final analysis. >> so right now, that is a fuzzy number....
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it's to remind us, while i was looking at these projects, they employed 42 percent women. it's very unusual in the art world. and then of course, in san francisco, benny lafono. we had the first and the last of the new deal. coit tower is the first. it is i think, one of the best in the country. it shows san francisco's history and that of human civilization shown through the eyes of labor. these are things that happened in san francisco's history. lynchings. again, coit tower, shows you the stock market dropping. something people weren't used to seeing. and a business many being held up. and in george washington high school, the farther of our country pointing the pioneers west as they walk over a dead indian. most of the art is not controversial. most of the artists celebrates local produce. this is one of the most extraordinary murals i have seen. at a tuberculosis cemetery. they also painted a mural in san francisco. finally, it's on the outside of the berkeley community theater. all people brought together through the arts. unfortunately, it was not the last. the war
it's to remind us, while i was looking at these projects, they employed 42 percent women. it's very unusual in the art world. and then of course, in san francisco, benny lafono. we had the first and the last of the new deal. coit tower is the first. it is i think, one of the best in the country. it shows san francisco's history and that of human civilization shown through the eyes of labor. these are things that happened in san francisco's history. lynchings. again, coit tower, shows you the...
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we are not used to looking this good. we can go to radio in pajamas. i would like to introduce our panelists for today. we will start back from the left. executive producer of the "daily mandarin and cantonese newshour." next to him is the director of multimedia and technology programs at the night digital media center at uc-berkeley. next is the managing is theidd -- managing director at idd ventures sf. nexus' the editor in chief of marketwatch.com, part of news corp. -- next is the editor in chief. the co-founder and senior community manager of oakland local, a nonprofit media that promotes public discourse on issues. in the front row is a media analyst, who publishes an was a key developer of the mercury center. next to him is an assistant professor of broadcast and electronic media at san francisco state university. next is the managing editor for local news at -- i'm sorry. he is not at yahoo!, right. he is editor-in-chief of patch.com, a division of aol that provides news to specific communities. very local. after him, we have the managing direc
we are not used to looking this good. we can go to radio in pajamas. i would like to introduce our panelists for today. we will start back from the left. executive producer of the "daily mandarin and cantonese newshour." next to him is the director of multimedia and technology programs at the night digital media center at uc-berkeley. next is the managing is theidd -- managing director at idd ventures sf. nexus' the editor in chief of marketwatch.com, part of news corp. -- next is the...
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police resources wisely or not using science to guide where to use our police resources. we need to look at our transportation system and revolutionize that. that will improve a lot of things, public health, public safety, commerce. so we need to be looking with a vision for the future about what we want our city to be. and i think i have done that before and like i said, i'm for prevention. and i'm for looking to the future and figuring out how we can sculpt a better san francisco and that is what i will do as supervisor. thank you, mr. davis. i want to remind folks and point out that we have seen a disturbing trend in san francisco over the past couple ever years. of years. we have had a lot of leadership appointed for us. an appointed mayor, appointed district attorney when our leaders are chosen for us instead of by us. if you want leadership in our city, i'll i'm your candidate. at juliandavis.org, there is more detail about the grassroots campaign we're building. i encourage you to look where the candidates are getting their money from. i think it says a lot about whose interests t
police resources wisely or not using science to guide where to use our police resources. we need to look at our transportation system and revolutionize that. that will improve a lot of things, public health, public safety, commerce. so we need to be looking with a vision for the future about what we want our city to be. and i think i have done that before and like i said, i'm for prevention. and i'm for looking to the future and figuring out how we can sculpt a better san francisco and that is...
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i want to ask about the use of pass keys. it looks like these identify the lawful circumstances in which an officer can gain entry to a hotel room. constitutional requirements must be met, and consent in writing is needed. is there a discussion in what the chief things about turning this into a department general order? when they pass key controversy occurred, it was definitely something that caught my interest, something we might want to address as a body, perhaps at the time it is a flaring issue. >> i wrote the bulletin. the reminder was, citing the case law, where the protections to a personal residence are extended, whether by proxy or pass key, that would still be forced entry, or entry other than allowed by the resident. they were in concert with the department, and also got input from the public defender's office, because he ahead considered the policy. we arrived at this in a discussion. it seemed to be the perfect time to make everything come together. we put out a bulletin. it was well received. commissioner chan: when was
i want to ask about the use of pass keys. it looks like these identify the lawful circumstances in which an officer can gain entry to a hotel room. constitutional requirements must be met, and consent in writing is needed. is there a discussion in what the chief things about turning this into a department general order? when they pass key controversy occurred, it was definitely something that caught my interest, something we might want to address as a body, perhaps at the time it is a flaring...
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for a great dialogue it is useful to look at the full picture. i think you have done a great job to get us to that place. if we can look a little further, taking into consideration other projects in that general area so we can look at it in a concert. >> if i can clarify, to our knowledge as the eir was prepared there was only one that could potentially shade any of these on file, 706 for union square. there were no others on file. >> right. i guess in terms of my question, the zoning, there is no other opportunity that projects based upon overall zoning could shadow? >> that i don't know. >> that is really hard but if we can look where zoning is different than the building and not historic, how could we look at how those new buildings would cast shadow. >> if i may, the shadow analysis for this plan is one of the most complex shadow analysises ever done. what you are suggesting, it is reasonable, is look at zoning to look at that shadow analysis for every potential site in the area. might be technically difficult. >> right. to the extent -- i thi
for a great dialogue it is useful to look at the full picture. i think you have done a great job to get us to that place. if we can look a little further, taking into consideration other projects in that general area so we can look at it in a concert. >> if i can clarify, to our knowledge as the eir was prepared there was only one that could potentially shade any of these on file, 706 for union square. there were no others on file. >> right. i guess in terms of my question, the...
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we are not used to looking this good. we can go to radio in pajamas. i would like to introduce our panelists for today. we will start back from the left. executive producer of the "daily mandarin and cantonese newshour."
we are not used to looking this good. we can go to radio in pajamas. i would like to introduce our panelists for today. we will start back from the left. executive producer of the "daily mandarin and cantonese newshour."
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but i do think it is important for us to look at city property and surplus property to see how we cant has come up before in our conversations with both sf made and other types of manufacturing here in san francisco. we have lost some of those jobs in the past couple of decades. i look forward to more conversations around issues such as this. the only thing i would say is that as this continues over the next several years, i do think we will continue to build on local hiring. maybe i will talk to supervisor cohen's office about this. we can maybe work to increase those numbers. that would be the next step in this development that i can see. thank you. chairperson chu: do we have a motion to send this item forward with recommendation? we have that motion. we can do that without objection. thank you. let's return to item number four. we have already called that item. is the mta here? >> thank you, supervisors. sorry for being late. what is before you is a proposal to authorize an extension of agreement for parking county related services not to exceed $4.6 million beginning august 1st,
but i do think it is important for us to look at city property and surplus property to see how we cant has come up before in our conversations with both sf made and other types of manufacturing here in san francisco. we have lost some of those jobs in the past couple of decades. i look forward to more conversations around issues such as this. the only thing i would say is that as this continues over the next several years, i do think we will continue to build on local hiring. maybe i will talk...
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us to initiate the launch. our work not done but that will allow us to move forward to look at the programs that will get us the build-out and energy efficiency programs we need to meet our environmental goals in san francisco. through the community voice program we can have programs like a tariff, the policy that got germany to go number one in solar, using a market mechanism we can only get to by using a cca in san francisco. that is the only way we will get to the jobs we are talking about. the clean energy alliance that did an analysis on jobs. we are looking at the renewal energy, about 1,000 jobs. this is how we get to job development in the city. there isn't another path. this is the pathway, this is the way we can move forward. i have heard a lot about choice. i was automatically enrolled in pg&e. i had no way to opt out, no matter how i scanned my mailbox or who i found, i had to too for their too risky, too costly program a long time that is risky for the most vulnerable in our society, the children and all the low income communities we have heard from that aren't paying rate increases of pg&e with no
us to initiate the launch. our work not done but that will allow us to move forward to look at the programs that will get us the build-out and energy efficiency programs we need to meet our environmental goals in san francisco. through the community voice program we can have programs like a tariff, the policy that got germany to go number one in solar, using a market mechanism we can only get to by using a cca in san francisco. that is the only way we will get to the jobs we are talking about....
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he will look to close the deal on the championship season. >> makes you feel alive. what's the use of doing this if you are not challenging yourself. charley crowson, abc2 news. what call ripken junior is saying about post season hopes and a film could be putting your money at risk. how the u.s. government is trying to block cyber attacks. those stories and more coming up at 6:00. krystal conwell : we see a lot of problems with the... number of students that we have. resources. materials. things that the children need... on a day-to-day basis. anncr: question seven will help. the department of legislative services says question seven... will mean hundreds of llions of dollars... for schools...from gaming revenues that would have... gone to other states. and independent audits will guarantee the money... goes where it's supposed to. krystal conwell: i think people should vote for question... seven because i think it will be a great benefit to children. >>> my space was once massive success but overshadowed by facebook and twitter and pinterest. it will focus on music sharing and art
he will look to close the deal on the championship season. >> makes you feel alive. what's the use of doing this if you are not challenging yourself. charley crowson, abc2 news. what call ripken junior is saying about post season hopes and a film could be putting your money at risk. how the u.s. government is trying to block cyber attacks. those stories and more coming up at 6:00. krystal conwell : we see a lot of problems with the... number of students that we have. resources. materials....
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i used to look across and think, geez with all of the weight of the cable, 28 and 7/8 diameter, and all the weight we were putting on them, i thought, oh i hope those engineers are right. >> reporter: in the building of the bridge 24 mistakes were made and they all proved fatal. al zampa saw three men died. he remembers the first death as vividly as it was yesterday. >> one guy just pulled a choker cable. and it had we called it something else. i got stuck and he choked on it and it came out, hit him in the mouth and knocked him over. i seen him go, i looked down and he hit the water. he hit flat. you know, and we all hollered it was a boat down below. we got in a row boat. three of us went and picked him up. he floated, like when you shoot a duck in the water he just floated. you would think he would go down, he didn't. he was there, we picked him up. his gloves were split in two. his clothes were split in two. he still has the belt. we were so excited we thought he was still alive floating in the water. the other guys just went straight down. >> reporter: they dug and poured. grappled
i used to look across and think, geez with all of the weight of the cable, 28 and 7/8 diameter, and all the weight we were putting on them, i thought, oh i hope those engineers are right. >> reporter: in the building of the bridge 24 mistakes were made and they all proved fatal. al zampa saw three men died. he remembers the first death as vividly as it was yesterday. >> one guy just pulled a choker cable. and it had we called it something else. i got stuck and he choked on it and it...
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>> while i'm very concerned as well as sympathetic to the specialness to the setting, i'm looking at what staff is analyzing for us to look at. this is a code compliant project, it doesn't ask for exceptions or for variances or for any other things which would trigger it to be exceptional or extraordinary and there is no restriction on a 20 foot lot in terms of far [inaudible] which are exceeded in what is proposed here, and i'm not even commenting as to whether or not or like this contempt rarely piece of architecture and i have to bite my tongue that i am completely enamored of it but that is not in front of me, it is a code compliant project which goes under a question of taste because we're not talking about the type of architecture we discussed a few weeks ago at pacific heights. having said that, i really need to look at circumstance, we have a building designed by the same architects which was approved. there's apparently nothing which documents that a future addition could not take place, so what is actually a rather modest addition is not really that much of concern to me. unfortunately, i could say that
>> while i'm very concerned as well as sympathetic to the specialness to the setting, i'm looking at what staff is analyzing for us to look at. this is a code compliant project, it doesn't ask for exceptions or for variances or for any other things which would trigger it to be exceptional or extraordinary and there is no restriction on a 20 foot lot in terms of far [inaudible] which are exceeded in what is proposed here, and i'm not even commenting as to whether or not or like this...
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so we see that there is a lot of cause for concerns and the trends um, cause us to look at these chemicals and say what is going on here. we know from the science that chemicals are ending up where they are not supposed to be and that is inside of our bodies. scientists can measure the chemicals getting into us, bio measuring. this is from the first chapter, indecent exposure, the intimate details. charlotte was surprised by the test results. mother of 2 among the first people to be tested for a wide range of industrial chemicals. test revealed that her body contained mercury lead cosmetics. i felt violated charlotte reported. she was upset about the pesticide. i never used them in my house, never on my lawn. i bought organic whenever i could. her body contained several variations of organic chlorines designed to attack nervous systems of insects. i never bought it. isn't that trespassing. i tell this in my story of mary broon. mary never felt called to be an environmentalist she was nursing her 6 month daughter olivia and a story had been done by texas tech where they looked at breast mil
so we see that there is a lot of cause for concerns and the trends um, cause us to look at these chemicals and say what is going on here. we know from the science that chemicals are ending up where they are not supposed to be and that is inside of our bodies. scientists can measure the chemicals getting into us, bio measuring. this is from the first chapter, indecent exposure, the intimate details. charlotte was surprised by the test results. mother of 2 among the first people to be tested for...
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also as karen mentioned, you asked us to look at whether the schedule for implementation of the digesters could be accelerated. on this slide at the top, what we reflect is what is presented to you for implementation in workshop i. at the bottom is what we are considering -- presenting for your consideration today. in looking at how to shorten schedule, we looked at activities related to planning and design. we looked at front end as well as back and activities in sequence a for the plant. we looked at shortening planning and design by six months, being very careful not to adversely impact the environmental and the ceqa review processes that we do not want to have a negative impact on. we also look at the construction sequencing and realize we could consolidate some of the construction packages and bring facilities on mind sooner. that resulted in a six-month reduction in construction as well, for a total of 18 months off of the overall project schedule. we are presently working with staff on efforts to prepare the environment and ceqa information as secretly as possible. -- as efficientl
also as karen mentioned, you asked us to look at whether the schedule for implementation of the digesters could be accelerated. on this slide at the top, what we reflect is what is presented to you for implementation in workshop i. at the bottom is what we are considering -- presenting for your consideration today. in looking at how to shorten schedule, we looked at activities related to planning and design. we looked at front end as well as back and activities in sequence a for the plant. we...
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to wish all of us to be just an action oriented focused courageous visionary to use work and to determine the nature of our what joint work we should set and vicious goals you should look forwards because that will be responding to the challenges of time with them and it goes without saying that this is the correct was it one of our joint successes thank you very much for attention. thank you. spicy. thing which was me but you should take me home i was right we're just bringing you a live president. address and he was addressing the asia pacific summit in russia's far eastern city. a stark on the points that russian president made was that the asia pacific countries can find solutions to the global crisis put it also said that russia is aiming to expand economic influence in the region and called for the liberation of economy and an end to protectionism now we can actually go back to the apec summit and listen and more what's happening there. people of it was possible but even if we compare this region eastern part of russia or other parts of the pacific region of the infrastructure is a less developed. industry is underdeveloped as well but the question is. to you as
to wish all of us to be just an action oriented focused courageous visionary to use work and to determine the nature of our what joint work we should set and vicious goals you should look forwards because that will be responding to the challenges of time with them and it goes without saying that this is the correct was it one of our joint successes thank you very much for attention. thank you. spicy. thing which was me but you should take me home i was right we're just bringing you a live...
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we used to look at his as they were one voice. they're no longer one voice. so they've been divided into reformers and, yeah, we truly belief those who are reform minded believe in moving along the path towards more reforms led by president thein sein and the speaker of the house. the problem is they're not united and compete with each other. then you have the hard-liners who don't want to see their power evaporated, particularly members of the military. so the big concern that we've had so far is that the reforms that have taken place have not threatened in any way the power base of those who have power currently. and the real test for whether these reforms will move forward is reformers convincing hard-liners and hard-liners actually giving up some of their power. >> warner: so think brings us to the question of u.s. leverage. the eyes has, as we put it, easing sanctions bit by bit in exchange for certain reforms. first of all, do you think that's been a wise strategy? do you think it's been an effective one? >> that they've had it or been easing it? >> war
we used to look at his as they were one voice. they're no longer one voice. so they've been divided into reformers and, yeah, we truly belief those who are reform minded believe in moving along the path towards more reforms led by president thein sein and the speaker of the house. the problem is they're not united and compete with each other. then you have the hard-liners who don't want to see their power evaporated, particularly members of the military. so the big concern that we've had so far...
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we're used to looking at political parties. we have a better system of reporting economic contributions to campaigns. we did not have a good system back then. it was hard to follow. it is easier to fall now. this stuff happened underground. it was subterranean and we were not pay attention. we did not get what was going on. >tavis: you might not as a reporter have connected all those dots at the time. but it was clear that the media stopped covering the labor movement. it stopped covering labor issues. it stopped covering the american worker the way that it did business. you go to "the new york times", i read it every day but there is no more labor page. or in any major newspaper anymore. you have business pages in all the major pages -- papers. you have the gluttony of business magazines on the newsstand. how do the issues that matter every day get raise anyway if "the new york times" does not deem it important enough to give it a page the way it does business? >> that is a good question. we have gotten so used to the importanc
we're used to looking at political parties. we have a better system of reporting economic contributions to campaigns. we did not have a good system back then. it was hard to follow. it is easier to fall now. this stuff happened underground. it was subterranean and we were not pay attention. we did not get what was going on. >tavis: you might not as a reporter have connected all those dots at the time. but it was clear that the media stopped covering the labor movement. it stopped covering...
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the dogs arrive well groomed, and not bad considering what they used to look like before they got here. mandy is a seven-year-old retriever who was tick infested with lesions all over. >> and look at her now. >> sherry franklin says the demand for retrievers in california is high. >> one of our adopters is a senior couple and we waive fees for seniors. our adoption fee is $200. they come in with hip x rays, blood work, they do the best they can in taiwan. we have had them come in with cataract surgeries already completed. >> all of these dogs have new homes. dog lovers lovers in taiwan pay up to $1,000 per animal to prepare them for dog lovers in the u.s. an international adoption of a different kind. at sfo, alan wang, abc7 news. >>> two major retailers reveal their plan for hiring extra, woulders during the holiday shopping season. khol's will high up 10% from last year. target plans to hire 80,000 to 90,000 testimony temporary employees. that's down from what it hired last year. the retailer says it is in part because 30% of the seasonal workers last year were given permanent positi
the dogs arrive well groomed, and not bad considering what they used to look like before they got here. mandy is a seven-year-old retriever who was tick infested with lesions all over. >> and look at her now. >> sherry franklin says the demand for retrievers in california is high. >> one of our adopters is a senior couple and we waive fees for seniors. our adoption fee is $200. they come in with hip x rays, blood work, they do the best they can in taiwan. we have had them come...
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the dogs arrive well groomed, and not bad considering what they used to look like before they got here. mandy is a seven-year-old retriever who was tick infested with lesions all over. >> and look at her now. >> sherry franklin says the demand for retrievers in california is high. >> one of our adopters is a senior couple and we waive fees for seniors. our adoption fee is $200. they come in with hip x rays, blood work, they do the best they can in taiwan. we have had them come in with cataract surgeries already completed. >> all of these dogs have new homes. dog lovers lovers in taiwan pay up to $1,000 per animal to prepare them for dog lovers in the u.s. an international adoption of a different kind. at sfo, alan wang, abc7 news. >>> two major retailers reveal their plan for hiring extra, woulders during the holiday shopping season. khol's will high up 10% from last year. target plans to hire 80,000 to 90,000 testimony temporary employees. that's down from what it hired last year. the retailer says it is in part because 30% of the seasonal workers last year were given permanent positi
the dogs arrive well groomed, and not bad considering what they used to look like before they got here. mandy is a seven-year-old retriever who was tick infested with lesions all over. >> and look at her now. >> sherry franklin says the demand for retrievers in california is high. >> one of our adopters is a senior couple and we waive fees for seniors. our adoption fee is $200. they come in with hip x rays, blood work, they do the best they can in taiwan. we have had them come...
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so i think this is something very timely for us to look at. i thank you all for participating to am going to go ahead and mention to all the participants are. deborah taylor is the chief financial officer and director of the office of financial management for cms. we thank you so much for being here. later on on penalty we'll have paul hughes, who is a physician in the medical director for the national heritage insurance company. durable medical equipment medicare administrative contractor. responsible for jurisdiction which is comprised of states from maine to washington, d.c. would also have stephen peake, ph.d, is a medical director and in the i might add, medical director for the senior care division at blue cross blue shield of tennessee. we have michael clark, jd, chief administrative officer and general counsel at the scooter store. i think this might of been the entity that i continue to see these advertisements with. and then jerome epplin, indeed, was a family practitioner at the litchfield family practice center in litchfield illinoi
so i think this is something very timely for us to look at. i thank you all for participating to am going to go ahead and mention to all the participants are. deborah taylor is the chief financial officer and director of the office of financial management for cms. we thank you so much for being here. later on on penalty we'll have paul hughes, who is a physician in the medical director for the national heritage insurance company. durable medical equipment medicare administrative contractor....
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and i know that ken would want us to move forward with the life that god has given us to keep looking up, and to enjoy every minute we have with each other. ken, i know you can hear me, i want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for always being there for me. and i look forward to seeing you again brother. [ applause ] >>> thank you officer carlton. kenyon's four pwraers, cameron, clinton, brandon and tyson would like to share their special memory growing up with kenyon many clinton youngstrom will speak on their behalf. >> thank you everybody for being here today, it means a lot to the family. got some stories we would like to tell you today. for all of you that knew kenyon, i'm his twin brother so if you think there's a resemblance, i'm the one. i've heard a lot from a lot of officers. it means a lot to me. kenyon was our brother, our friend, our ultimate hero. there has been a lot of things that we naught about over the last week, week and a half -- that we thought about over the last week, week and a half since we got that call. kenyon was a devout christian. every time he ca
and i know that ken would want us to move forward with the life that god has given us to keep looking up, and to enjoy every minute we have with each other. ken, i know you can hear me, i want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for always being there for me. and i look forward to seeing you again brother. [ applause ] >>> thank you officer carlton. kenyon's four pwraers, cameron, clinton, brandon and tyson would like to share their special memory growing up with kenyon many...
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. >> i used to look over there and say she seemed like a really good daycare provider not knowing she wasn't licensed. >> reporter: even with the appropriate license the women would only have been allowed to care for up to 12 children at that home, not 21. and there are a number of other requirements, too which may not have been met. bond was set at $8,000 each. if they are convicted, they could be facinger. >> jail time. -- facing serious jail time. >>> in cold blood the u.s. ambassador to libya and three other americans were murdered by a mob in benghazi on the 11th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorism attacks. all u.s. personnel has been evacuated from benghazi. tom fitzgerald has the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: at first it appeared to be an out of control demonstration by muslim protesters in libya upset over a movie they claim mocks muhammad. but the demonstration may have been a cover. its been indicated islamic extremists used the crisis town leash a premeditated assault on the u.s. symbol on the 9/11 anniversary. >> the united states condemns in the strongest terms
. >> i used to look over there and say she seemed like a really good daycare provider not knowing she wasn't licensed. >> reporter: even with the appropriate license the women would only have been allowed to care for up to 12 children at that home, not 21. and there are a number of other requirements, too which may not have been met. bond was set at $8,000 each. if they are convicted, they could be facinger. >> jail time. -- facing serious jail time. >>> in cold blood...
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get used to looking at her. she's a champ on the rise. terview upand coming women's tennis star, 19-year-old sloane stephens in less than 30 minutes. now back to the next list with sanjay gupta. >>> you grew up basically praying for summer to come around early. we'd spend our summers on the water literally every day on the long island sound. i remember as a teenager working as hard as i could raking lawns and mowing lawns to save up enough money to buy my first boat which i did i think at 11 or 12 years old. just loved being on the water as a kid. winter times, times when we were away from the ocean, i just had to this hole inside of me. i just missed it. it was never the same, not being there and on the water. >> was there a point where you said, look, i could make my life doing this? as a teenager, i began thinking that and really trying to figure out a way that i could become reality. >> a teenager living on long island to start aqua culture, that's a big undertaking. >> yeah. i think i was a bit naive and had no idea what i was getting
get used to looking at her. she's a champ on the rise. terview upand coming women's tennis star, 19-year-old sloane stephens in less than 30 minutes. now back to the next list with sanjay gupta. >>> you grew up basically praying for summer to come around early. we'd spend our summers on the water literally every day on the long island sound. i remember as a teenager working as hard as i could raking lawns and mowing lawns to save up enough money to buy my first boat which i did i think...