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he was the editor of the emory wheel which we at emory are very proud of. and went onto a number of different jobs including working in the justice department of the carter administration as a special assistant to attorney general griffin bell. then as his spokesman. he is now executive editor of "national geographic" and it is a real pleasure to have you back here, terry. [applause] so i'm going to start with barbara and just because i think i want her to tell us what is it like, what is it like when, and you know, this is a moment that maybe others, we know have faced, when, when jack died and you're faced with all of his papers and you're starting to go through them, what kind of an emotional experience is that and, and well, i'll end it there? tell us about the experience of going through jack's papers. >> okay. first i must say what a pleasure and privilege its to be on the same stage with president carter, ambassador young and my old friend terry. and by the way, another pulitzer prize winner which he didn't mention. [applause] and also to say how ple
he was the editor of the emory wheel which we at emory are very proud of. and went onto a number of different jobs including working in the justice department of the carter administration as a special assistant to attorney general griffin bell. then as his spokesman. he is now executive editor of "national geographic" and it is a real pleasure to have you back here, terry. [applause] so i'm going to start with barbara and just because i think i want her to tell us what is it like,...
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emorial pnd museum .../ it'll... ceeter... which áwasá free... 2--dollars...re passee online... or... over the phooe.../// llvedd-ones... the fee ...vvolates - the meeorial's mission ../ money... o get into a "its anothhr example of them making you know ugh revenue generating tourist attraction free." the pemoriils presidenn... ssys phe fee... is to help support tte sites operaaions..../ victim's ffmilies... áareá exempp... from the fee ... /// butt.. some tourist say... they don'tt ind... the it's... oong tt the site. 3 33 an incceddbbe story off enddd up on a higgway sign.... 25 feet ii the air. we're here! we're going to the park! [ gina ] oh hey, dan! i really like your new jetta! and you want to buy one like mine because it's so safe, right? yeah... yeah... i know what you've heard -- iihs top safety pick for $159 a month -- but, i wish it was more dangerous, like a monster truck or dune buggy! you can't have the same car as me! [ male announcer ] now everyone's going to want one. let's get a jetta. [ male announcer ] volkswagen springtoberfest is here an
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lena emory, kelly watt and paul you have item 11 but it's public comment and if you want to do it now so if we could lena. thank you. >> i told you i will be back and here i am. i am chair of the keeser citizen advisory and i am here to remind you of the track at the stadium that is in dire need of attention. it's a facility widely used by the school children of san francisco and needs to be maintained and i would like to see a resolution from the commission to chrz the repair work and to push the mayor. it's implausible we build this world class facility and don't maintain it. it's getting to the point it's a hazard to use. that's unfair to the children of the city and others so please. i will be back. you will be tired of seeing me and hope to get your support on this. >> thank you very much. >> kelly. >> hi. what i have learned over five years of presenting to this commission dozens of studies and reports on the toxicity [inaudible] and used in golden gate park and clearly must be the worse public advocate in the world. i thought i had the easiest task and how hard can it be? and a
lena emory, kelly watt and paul you have item 11 but it's public comment and if you want to do it now so if we could lena. thank you. >> i told you i will be back and here i am. i am chair of the keeser citizen advisory and i am here to remind you of the track at the stadium that is in dire need of attention. it's a facility widely used by the school children of san francisco and needs to be maintained and i would like to see a resolution from the commission to chrz the repair work and to...
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a calculated move where the .emory of him moves large he officially launched his bid >. "chavezrowds chanted lives" as the man who aspires to fill his shoes kicked off his campaign. everything about interim president's campaign is carefully crafted to maximize symbolism and a motion. >> we are here to obey his last wish, and that is to elect him as president so we can continue with the socialist revolution. he chose him, it must be because he is capable of filling that role. >> the wan smile-mannered former foreign military -- former military vice-president is try to prove he is indeed capable. chavez and son of will be president of venezuela. i swear to you i will not rest for one single second until i have built the socialist nation like the one he and i dreamed of. >> he may lack charisma, but not the same access to state funds and state media to promote his campaign and attack his opponent. disadvantageiggest for the opposition can it it is having to compete against the coast of the deceased president. his mythical image is now dominating every aspect of his campaign
a calculated move where the .emory of him moves large he officially launched his bid >. "chavezrowds chanted lives" as the man who aspires to fill his shoes kicked off his campaign. everything about interim president's campaign is carefully crafted to maximize symbolism and a motion. >> we are here to obey his last wish, and that is to elect him as president so we can continue with the socialist revolution. he chose him, it must be because he is capable of filling that role....
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so, i agree with i believe emory, there was staff recommendation that the board should not be the -- should not essentially automatically hear environmental documents. i'm also supportive of the 30-day appeals window. but i also wanted to ask a question of staff. so, can you give me an example of whether environmental approval is not the same as the first approval? because there is kind of a distinction of where the 30 days starts. >> good afternoon, sarah jones, planning department. for a project that is not reviewed over the counter, often the environmental determination will be made and, in fact, we review the project for whether or not a it qualifies for an exemption. ~ and that occurs before the 311 notification on a single-family project is even sent out. so, that notification doesn't even go out until the environmental determination has been made. so, then, there can be a lag actually of really several months between the time that the environmental determination is made and when there is a project approval. >> and, so, then, my question is in supervisor tang's legislation, so
so, i agree with i believe emory, there was staff recommendation that the board should not be the -- should not essentially automatically hear environmental documents. i'm also supportive of the 30-day appeals window. but i also wanted to ask a question of staff. so, can you give me an example of whether environmental approval is not the same as the first approval? because there is kind of a distinction of where the 30 days starts. >> good afternoon, sarah jones, planning department. for...
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my brother's a doctor and encouraged me to come to the emory cardiac rehab program. well, i didn't much want to but in february i did start. february of '92, i did come to the program. and the part of that that's so good is that they put a monitor on me and they start your exercises very slowly, you know, but you feel real secure. that's kind of like a security blanket-- the monitor. poa: i think the best thing for women to do nowadays is to understand their own risk factors, their family history, their own lifestyle, know... are they at greatly increased risk for heart disease? and modify the risk factors that have been proven with studies thus far. i just got off the treadmill. hamilton: yes, i changed a lot of things. i quit smoking. never touched another cigarette. they did have a little program before i left the hospital on the diet. now, i grew up in macon, georgia and we ate... i grew up with vegetables cooked with fatback, and i... with bacon and eggs and grits and so forth, and you didn't go out without a good breakfast of eggs, grits and cheese and all that
my brother's a doctor and encouraged me to come to the emory cardiac rehab program. well, i didn't much want to but in february i did start. february of '92, i did come to the program. and the part of that that's so good is that they put a monitor on me and they start your exercises very slowly, you know, but you feel real secure. that's kind of like a security blanket-- the monitor. poa: i think the best thing for women to do nowadays is to understand their own risk factors, their family...
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with ron gefner with us now and former federal prosecutor, steve ryan, now with mcdermott, will, and emory have you on the program. thanks for joining the conversation. ron, at what point do these leaks and scoops become illegal? >> it's really not that clear. there's to concepts here. one is confidentiality, one is materiality. there's a term known as a mosaic theory. if somebody from congress provided sufficient information and the person could understand the totality of the information, might that be material? quite possibly. but oftentimes, the political knowledge that's been transported into the public sector is a function of aggregating small bits and pieces of information from formerly in the government or have relationships with them. >> and steven, you say there are cases like this one that fall into a gray area? explain that. >> i think there are firms that pay people for information. so when you're paying for this kind of inside information and then you use it to trade, that's going to interest prosecutors on the criminal side and it's going to be very interesting to the s.e.c.
with ron gefner with us now and former federal prosecutor, steve ryan, now with mcdermott, will, and emory have you on the program. thanks for joining the conversation. ron, at what point do these leaks and scoops become illegal? >> it's really not that clear. there's to concepts here. one is confidentiality, one is materiality. there's a term known as a mosaic theory. if somebody from congress provided sufficient information and the person could understand the totality of the...
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[applause] and also of to say how pleased i am that jack's papers are at emory. this is where they belong because you may not know it, it has an astounding collection but the curator mated deal with this special the out of southern journalist and have a distinguished roster. marshall, but we are proud that his papers are here with a prolonged. but initially i had a very negative approach to jackson papers. it did not start off well. when jack retired he came back and brought home with him about 20 by -- boxes of the biggest mess you ever saw. he was opposed to disorganization. i started to help them sort the papers. i bought file boxes, folders , i would say where does this go? marvin griffin the administration and he would say give me back and read it. he read every single paper and could not part with the single one and after two days i gave up. and the second reason was they brought silver fish into the house. [laughter] after he died and i decided that memoir needed to be completed with a wonderful reid and important book i knew that meant tagging his papers
[applause] and also of to say how pleased i am that jack's papers are at emory. this is where they belong because you may not know it, it has an astounding collection but the curator mated deal with this special the out of southern journalist and have a distinguished roster. marshall, but we are proud that his papers are here with a prolonged. but initially i had a very negative approach to jackson papers. it did not start off well. when jack retired he came back and brought home with him about...
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joining us now from atlanta is doug mulford, a chemistry lecturer at emory university.ing us. what is the active material in the fertilizer that makes it so explosive? >> the explosion you saw was the ammonia burning. it set off probably -- it will take several days, but probably the pressurized tanks storing the high-volume ammonia they had on site that they were producing. >> of course, we know that fertilizer is often used in terrorist attacks. it has been in the past, although law enforcement authorities say that there's no reason to think this was anything other than an industrial accident. how safely and securely are companies obligated to keep material like this? >> well, obviously, you have to be very careful with anything like this that has the risk for explosion. there are protocols people follow and things we know from years of working with these chemicals on how to keep it safe and prevent, hopefully, accidents like this that occur. unfortunately, every once in awhile you get a situation like this where you have a fire in an unrelated part of the plant that
joining us now from atlanta is doug mulford, a chemistry lecturer at emory university.ing us. what is the active material in the fertilizer that makes it so explosive? >> the explosion you saw was the ammonia burning. it set off probably -- it will take several days, but probably the pressurized tanks storing the high-volume ammonia they had on site that they were producing. >> of course, we know that fertilizer is often used in terrorist attacks. it has been in the past, although...
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from emory university school of medicine and a master's degree in public health from johns hopkins university. in his book he uses episodes of the hbo inner-city drama of a liar to challenge misconceptions about real-world connections between drugs, crime, and poverty and the public health role in addressing these issues. now i'm going to ask each of our authors to say a few words about their book, and we will start with alan. he will speak with us about his book. >> a cute. it's good to see you all. i thought i would start by telling your story, and i will try to tell it as quickly as i can't. in 1979 there was a great snowstorm in chicago. more than 20 inches of snow in the city was paralyzed to the point where the city's siege al qaeda trains would come in toward downtown and there were so crowded that by the time they got to the inner city stations near downtown the poor people who were trying to get on could not get on, and veterans would pass them up and go downtown. this caused such an uproar that the incumbent mayor at the time, there was an election about to be held. he lost the mino
from emory university school of medicine and a master's degree in public health from johns hopkins university. in his book he uses episodes of the hbo inner-city drama of a liar to challenge misconceptions about real-world connections between drugs, crime, and poverty and the public health role in addressing these issues. now i'm going to ask each of our authors to say a few words about their book, and we will start with alan. he will speak with us about his book. >> a cute. it's good to...
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from emory school of medicine and the masters of public health from johns hopkins. in his book "tapping into the wire" he is its episodes of the hbo inner-city drama to talk of the misconceptions of drugs and crime and poverty in the public health will to address these issues. know i will ask each author to say a few words about their book and we will start with alan ehrenhalt he will speak about his book "the great inversion and the future of the american city." >> it is good to see you but i thought i would start with the story and i will tell it as quickly as i can. in 1979 there is a great snowstorm in chicago more than 20 inches and the city was paralyzed to the point* where the trains would come toward downtown and were so crowded by the time they got to the inner city stations the poor people could not get on and the trains would pass them up to go downtown. this caused such an uproar that the incumbent mayor lost the minority vote and was defeated. this could not happen now. the reason is not because of the efficiency of the trains, believe me. [laughter] or
from emory school of medicine and the masters of public health from johns hopkins. in his book "tapping into the wire" he is its episodes of the hbo inner-city drama to talk of the misconceptions of drugs and crime and poverty in the public health will to address these issues. know i will ask each author to say a few words about their book and we will start with alan ehrenhalt he will speak about his book "the great inversion and the future of the american city." >> it...