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another important concept is that low dose exposures matter, so we often talk about -- you'll hear likehe dose makes the poison, we're finding out over time that that's not necessarily true in the sense that more dose means more bad health outcomes, it's looking like in some cases very minute doses have really major effects, and i want to talk about why that might be, so you see here a picture of some different periods of development that are of concern and these share something really important in common, and that is that these are times when the body's own hormones are orchestrating some complex and amazing things, during the prenatal period where with regard to the breast, you know, the basic structures are being laid down and that is guided by the body's own hormones or during puberty when breasts start to develop, we know that teenagers are like hormonally out of control, the hormones are doing some things there, pregnancy and lactation, and our body's own hormones work at these amazingly small amounts to make these big dramatic changes happen at these important periods of time, so
another important concept is that low dose exposures matter, so we often talk about -- you'll hear likehe dose makes the poison, we're finding out over time that that's not necessarily true in the sense that more dose means more bad health outcomes, it's looking like in some cases very minute doses have really major effects, and i want to talk about why that might be, so you see here a picture of some different periods of development that are of concern and these share something really...
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is to have access to your important documents. >> yes, it is important to have copies of those and alsored them remotely. so a title to a home, a passport, a driver's license, any type of medical records that you need need, back those up or put them on a remote drive or store them on the cloud, the same is true with any vital information on your computer. back that up and have that on a cloud in case your hard drive does not work any more. >> in your home you should be prepared as well. >> absolutely. >> let's take a look at the kinds of things that you might want to have in your home. >> we have no water, what are we going to do about water? >> it is important for have extra water in your house, you want to have bottled water or a five gallon container of water able to use on a regular basis, both for bathing and cooking as well as for drinking. >> we have this big container and also in people's homes they have a hot water heater. >> absolutely, if you clean your hot water heater out regularly you can use that for showering, drinking and bathing as well >> what other things do people n
is to have access to your important documents. >> yes, it is important to have copies of those and alsored them remotely. so a title to a home, a passport, a driver's license, any type of medical records that you need need, back those up or put them on a remote drive or store them on the cloud, the same is true with any vital information on your computer. back that up and have that on a cloud in case your hard drive does not work any more. >> in your home you should be prepared as...
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the port was at the table with all of the planning efforts and we felt it was very important that our planning work was consistent with the policies and direction of the waterfront plan. it's not just about connecting to the waterfront but it's about extending the neighborhoods to the waterfront and that was an important element of the plans. it was about creating a seamless neighborhood if you will or a series of neighborhoods to the up lands to the edge of the water. i also think -- what we're trying to show here how all the plans overlap and come together and those plans of the waterfront that we are planning today so namely pier 30/32 and the sea wall and and all of those have been adopted by recent years and covered by the water use plan and all of those are about the work we're doing today is about implementing the plans that have been worked on for the better part of 20 years. i also wanted to mention -- oops i am going the wrong way. i also wanted to mention the work the port has done with the planning department and other agencies on design and access issues on the waterfront
the port was at the table with all of the planning efforts and we felt it was very important that our planning work was consistent with the policies and direction of the waterfront plan. it's not just about connecting to the waterfront but it's about extending the neighborhoods to the waterfront and that was an important element of the plans. it was about creating a seamless neighborhood if you will or a series of neighborhoods to the up lands to the edge of the water. i also think -- what...
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well the most important thing, as dr. harris pointed out, you listen but you should also believe your child unless the evidence is overwhelmingly to the contrary, which means, as dr. harris points out, you are taking it outside to explore, to get vindication. so, if it's bullying you are talking to the school. you're talking to the teacher. if it's sexual assault, you're bringing in the appropriate authorities to address that. if it's a family member, you are not keeping it a secret because you're afraid of embarrassing the family. the issue is that the child will suffer long-term consequences, and you too will suffer consequences because you are either, you're a victim yourself based on the past or you're sitting there harboring this piece of information, which is going to have a destructive impact on you. so, those things become very important to your getting the child help, your getting help for yourself, as dr. harris pointed out, and your setting things in motion where you can mobilize resilience by dealing with the
well the most important thing, as dr. harris pointed out, you listen but you should also believe your child unless the evidence is overwhelmingly to the contrary, which means, as dr. harris points out, you are taking it outside to explore, to get vindication. so, if it's bullying you are talking to the school. you're talking to the teacher. if it's sexual assault, you're bringing in the appropriate authorities to address that. if it's a family member, you are not keeping it a secret because...
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i think that is very important. it is fundamental work for education. >> i think most of the viewers will educate -- will agree with you that education is very important on the prevention of cancer. let's get back to the disease itself. cancer has been a leading cause of death in taiwan over 30 years. has that situation remained the same or has it deteriorated in recent years? >> unfortunately, the cancer incidence is increasing in the past decade. even the mortality has slowed down, but the incidence -- i will show you some of the data. 2006 to 2010, you can see the new cancer cases increasing. on average about 5% per year. for one new case, every seven minutes and 10 seconds. now it is every five minutes and 48 seconds. it is increasing. also, when you look at the age- adjusted instance race, you can see the increase in the female breast as the most astonished. and the second is colorado -- is colorectal cancer. when you get the cancer and lung cancer, those have on down. that is good news. but aging people, like
i think that is very important. it is fundamental work for education. >> i think most of the viewers will educate -- will agree with you that education is very important on the prevention of cancer. let's get back to the disease itself. cancer has been a leading cause of death in taiwan over 30 years. has that situation remained the same or has it deteriorated in recent years? >> unfortunately, the cancer incidence is increasing in the past decade. even the mortality has slowed...
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so to keep the companies growing, they have to look elsewhere and import. as courtney regan reports in the special series made in america that could be good for the economy and jobs. >> reporter: this seafood business in boston relies on imports. they ship 36 million pounds of seafood every year and most of that is sourced overseas. >> when i started in the business full-time in 1985, 80% of what we did was domestic and 20% imported. now it's flipped. we've seen importing seafood helped us. >> reporter: 84-year-old stavis seafoods has grown eight fold to 126 employees in the last three decades. consumers want their fish year round and that supply isn't available 36 five days a year domestically. >> producers, american consumers, part of a global supply chain. >> reporter: laura what does he search for dozens of companies is fighting what she calls an outdated perception that exports are good and imports are good. >> more imports, equals more jobs, more growth, more connection with the global economy in the 21st century because we're a 21st century enter con
so to keep the companies growing, they have to look elsewhere and import. as courtney regan reports in the special series made in america that could be good for the economy and jobs. >> reporter: this seafood business in boston relies on imports. they ship 36 million pounds of seafood every year and most of that is sourced overseas. >> when i started in the business full-time in 1985, 80% of what we did was domestic and 20% imported. now it's flipped. we've seen importing seafood...
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it's the waterfront so, of course, this is very important. the way we did the people plan was the development a strategy ahead of the eir and boy that paid off in dividends. we scoped this out before the eir had finished the certification process. we've developed the golden strategies as and the director said we've got generations of plans in our books. we build on what the past generation has done to help us what the future. this color coded diagram is saying that whether or not it's the strategic plan or any one of the area plans or the commerce and industry those r relevant. we're analyzing those goals and objectives because here we are in 2012 with a whole new range of projects. i'll wake quickly through those that are those are in the pipeline because their informed but he america's cup experience. so right away right now we've had a lot of meetings and we've started to prepare a progress report series so people participating with us whether or not we have the right streams we want to come back this summer and reflect on what when we hav
it's the waterfront so, of course, this is very important. the way we did the people plan was the development a strategy ahead of the eir and boy that paid off in dividends. we scoped this out before the eir had finished the certification process. we've developed the golden strategies as and the director said we've got generations of plans in our books. we build on what the past generation has done to help us what the future. this color coded diagram is saying that whether or not it's the...
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that is a really important thing. there is enough stuff in the world already. >> you also have in his current show an artist who makes sculpture out of some really interesting types of materials. let's go over and take a look at that. here we are in a smaller space. project gallery. >> artists used the parameters of this space to find relationships between the work that is not out in the big gallery. >> i noticed a lot of artists doing really site-specific work. >> this is a pile of balloons, something that is so familiar, like a child's balloon. in this proportion, suddenly, it becomes something out of a dream. >> or a nightmare. >> may be a nightmare. >> this one over here is even harder to figure out what the initial material is. >> this is made out of puffy paint. often, kids use it to decorate their clothes. she has made all these lines of paint. >> for the pieces we are looking at, is there a core of foam or something in the middle of these pieces that she built on top of? >> i'm not telling. >> ah, a secret. >>
that is a really important thing. there is enough stuff in the world already. >> you also have in his current show an artist who makes sculpture out of some really interesting types of materials. let's go over and take a look at that. here we are in a smaller space. project gallery. >> artists used the parameters of this space to find relationships between the work that is not out in the big gallery. >> i noticed a lot of artists doing really site-specific work. >> this...
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we know it's important to keep basic supplies near our officer and home >> you also have important applies is that important? >> well somebody's got to take care of those knuckleheads. a computer drive with all my personal information and several days of my medication >> and this would come in handy. >> sure being prepared it is important. at any time got to fit our lifestyle. okay folks show me your kits. that's a good one >> let's go herman. got our go kit >> collapseable water bowl and great let's go arose have you seen my kit? >> what in the - the kids. okay. mr. lee whose on your team >> well, since my wife passed i've been a one person team. >> and who's that. >> mr. lee your no one man team so when there's an emergency you're going to be an important player. >> where's your team and the kids are - no, the kids have tub by a lessons. >> my point is exactly we can't predict where we're going to be. each team has to have two meetings places are easy to get to >> let's talk about this at dinner tonight. >> oh, oh the phones are down. >> the plot thick. >> oh, zombies. >> we're sorry all
we know it's important to keep basic supplies near our officer and home >> you also have important applies is that important? >> well somebody's got to take care of those knuckleheads. a computer drive with all my personal information and several days of my medication >> and this would come in handy. >> sure being prepared it is important. at any time got to fit our lifestyle. okay folks show me your kits. that's a good one >> let's go herman. got our go kit...
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supervisor wiener: what we have here is a very important project and a very important mission and a completely reasonable objection of neighbors who are concerned about a five-story building going in on their block, which is something we see in san francisco all the time, and there is nothing exceptional or inappropriate about people taking issue with the size of a building. i grow up in the philadelphia area, in new jersey, went to school up and down the east coast. i went to undergrad at duke university and law school at harvard. after clerking for a judge, i came out here and have been in here for the last 14 years. i always assumed i would go back to the philadelphia area because that is where my family is, but i was always interested in sanford cisco in terms of the city, culture, the amazing lgbt community -- i was always interested in san francisco. i am an attorney. i started off in private practice, doing complex litigation. in 2002, i moved to the san francisco city attorney's office, where our work on the trial team, doing trials for the city and doing my own cases and supervising a
supervisor wiener: what we have here is a very important project and a very important mission and a completely reasonable objection of neighbors who are concerned about a five-story building going in on their block, which is something we see in san francisco all the time, and there is nothing exceptional or inappropriate about people taking issue with the size of a building. i grow up in the philadelphia area, in new jersey, went to school up and down the east coast. i went to undergrad at duke...
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those are important in taiwan. these are important qualities binding the two people closer. aspect in relations to the bilateral ties is the indonesian domestic helpers that have been in taiwan. they have certainly played a positive contribution to taiwan's economic development. what is the number of indonesian domestic helpers in taiwan in recent years? in terms of indonesian laborers involved in major construction projects in taiwan? >> for indonesian workers here, last month it was reaching 196,000. >> almost 200,000. >> the migrant workers here are about 480,000. if 2% is coming from indonesia. -- 50% is coming from indonesia. more than 100,000 our domestic helpers. almost 82%. the rest are here working for companies, factories, and fishing boats. this is the structure of our workers now. there are many problems, of course. there are many difficulties. i believe our workers in taiwan are in good condition, except for some problems we need to take care of. we have a good relation with the labor unions. yesterday, we were talking about the domestic helpers. one thing that
those are important in taiwan. these are important qualities binding the two people closer. aspect in relations to the bilateral ties is the indonesian domestic helpers that have been in taiwan. they have certainly played a positive contribution to taiwan's economic development. what is the number of indonesian domestic helpers in taiwan in recent years? in terms of indonesian laborers involved in major construction projects in taiwan? >> for indonesian workers here, last month it was...
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i think it is a really important topic and i think it is probably one of the most important things people could be talking about now. for all of us, technology is here and going to be here, and we all need it. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. thank you. i am really pleased to be up here -- well, not really, but you're so pleased to be able to tell you about two things before lunch -- i am pleased to be able to tell you about two things before lunch. as you know, this is the middle of a process to train and teach more people how to use computers. we wanted to showcase a little bit of what folks are learning out there. first, we will show a video, and then wind up -- linda will explain about lunch. i know a few people have slipped over there, but i ask everyone to be quiet for a few minutes. there is plenty to go around. the video we're going to show right now -- i got a feeling this morning at 4:00 a.m. that tells you how dedicated people were to be able to produce it and have it here today. i wanted to thank paul grant, who has worked with the project with the fami
i think it is a really important topic and i think it is probably one of the most important things people could be talking about now. for all of us, technology is here and going to be here, and we all need it. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. thank you. i am really pleased to be up here -- well, not really, but you're so pleased to be able to tell you about two things before lunch -- i am pleased to be able to tell you about two things before lunch. as you know,...
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so, it's really important to protect these local laws so families can still work hard and be able to afford health care. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >> hi, good afternoon, supervisors, my name is stephanie chan and i'm with the chinese progressive association and youth movement of justice organizing, in 2011, we participated in collecting over 800 surveys of community members who told us what their health needs are and what were barriers to accessing the services they need. we presented these survey findings and our recommendations to the planning and health committee and last week at the presentation for the draft report of the health care master plan. so, our survey show that one in five residents rely on healthy san francisco for health care. one of the recommendation ins the health care services master plan is about preserving healthy san francisco, we're here today to talk about why healthy san francisco and the health care security ordinance is still really important even with obama care, so locally under the health care security ordinance, the minimum work
so, it's really important to protect these local laws so families can still work hard and be able to afford health care. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >> hi, good afternoon, supervisors, my name is stephanie chan and i'm with the chinese progressive association and youth movement of justice organizing, in 2011, we participated in collecting over 800 surveys of community members who told us what their health needs are and what were barriers to accessing the...
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the employer spending requirement needs to remain in place and that's really important. i have a story i would like to tell you, i'm sure we all have stories but this is a friend of my daughter, a 28 year-old full time restaurant worker would was born and raised in san francisco, he was in a serious accident last year, on his way to work, he was on a scooter and a bicyclist ran a red light and he slammed into a post, so he was taken by ambulance to san francisco general, he suffered a severe concussion, had multiple abrasions, needed dozens stitches in his knee, his helmet saved him from more serious injury, he was unable to work to work for several weeks, he received a bill for over 32 thousand dollars for his care which is more than what he made in a year, luckily he was enrolled in healthy sa*ns from paid 250 dollars of this bill, which if he had to pay the full amount would have put him in dire straits, he will be mandated to buy insurance now, but with his income, he would be able to afford a high deductible plan if he can afford any plan at all, we don't have medi
the employer spending requirement needs to remain in place and that's really important. i have a story i would like to tell you, i'm sure we all have stories but this is a friend of my daughter, a 28 year-old full time restaurant worker would was born and raised in san francisco, he was in a serious accident last year, on his way to work, he was on a scooter and a bicyclist ran a red light and he slammed into a post, so he was taken by ambulance to san francisco general, he suffered a severe...
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today is about the importance of having adequate quality sleep. according to the centers for disease control and prevention, insufficient sleep is a public health epidemic. it is linked to motor vehicle crashes, industrial disasters and medical and other occupational errors. people who don't get enough sleep are also more likely to suffer from chronic diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, depression and obesity. recently uc berkeley researchers found that not enough sleep also contributes to excessive worrying. sleep deprivation amplifies anxiety by firing up brain regions associated with eemgtsal processing. the same brain processing happens in those with anxiety disorder. findings suggest that sleep could help with many illnesses. that study is in the journal of neuroscience. we have dr. winston chung you with us in the studio to talk about why quality sleep is to critical to our health. he is medical director of inpatient psychiatry at california medical center and works at the guisal school of medicine. nice to have you here. >> thank you f
today is about the importance of having adequate quality sleep. according to the centers for disease control and prevention, insufficient sleep is a public health epidemic. it is linked to motor vehicle crashes, industrial disasters and medical and other occupational errors. people who don't get enough sleep are also more likely to suffer from chronic diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, depression and obesity. recently uc berkeley researchers found that not enough sleep also contributes to...
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what do you think the most important sign of progress for asian-americans today?>> i think one way the media world has changed so much, just as we talked about, each one talked about how important stories are. having asians be focused on media, where there is a giant gap over the decades. the work that everybody here that incore prialts those stories is really important. innings those stories is important. >> so it's our stories that influence all the diverse communities as well. >> for me. i think it's inspiring and so many people are taking action, feeling like no longer are we victims of the society but we find a passion and something we are so inspired by and move forward with it. >> kristen: that is so through of health issues, as well. >> i think being vocal and not being silent as we were brought up in our culture. because we were raised up, if you raise your hand that may cause trouble but realizing in order to represent you on ourselves and to protect ourselves, we have to say something. that it's okay to do that. it's the only way to get anything done in
what do you think the most important sign of progress for asian-americans today?>> i think one way the media world has changed so much, just as we talked about, each one talked about how important stories are. having asians be focused on media, where there is a giant gap over the decades. the work that everybody here that incore prialts those stories is really important. innings those stories is important. >> so it's our stories that influence all the diverse communities as well....
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how important was snuff to her? >> she was addicted, i'm afraid. >> this is one of the modern concepts. the women patriots knew how to use their own power for the sake of our young country. wives wishing to please their husbands. >> perhaps a little of each. i think these women were very away of their place in history. particularly if you are a first lady. even early on, you know you are centrally positioned to influence aspects of pligs politics. i think they probably would never have used the term feminism or feminist, but i think they knew exactly what they were doing. and they enjoyed wielding the power that was given to them. >> the first question comes from scotty in tennessee. are you there? >> i am calling in the show for the first time. >> welcome. >> thank you. did she know anything about the affair he had with hemmings? >> the big story for her is not helping thomas jefferson as a hostess. we do not know anything much about dolley madison. there is a story i read about paul jennings, james madison's body
how important was snuff to her? >> she was addicted, i'm afraid. >> this is one of the modern concepts. the women patriots knew how to use their own power for the sake of our young country. wives wishing to please their husbands. >> perhaps a little of each. i think these women were very away of their place in history. particularly if you are a first lady. even early on, you know you are centrally positioned to influence aspects of pligs politics. i think they probably would...
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the tweet that just came in as important, which is that the u.s. has to find a way to calibrated responses rather than shutting down 20 embassies. i would say that would value american lives very hallehighly, absolutely. everybody that serves in those embassies knows the risk and they know the job they must do. the president did a good job say we have to recalibrate the war on terror. the second part of that is willing to say this threat will exist for a couple more decades. it is a potent ideology that will always have adherents. we cannot guarantee total security. we can guarantee our response and we can guarantee that we won't be swayed from our role in the world. that comes with risks. no president, no leader in any country can guarantee total security. david cameron cannot do it. things are always going to happen, yet we can control our reaction and our policies. in that way, we will always be al qaeda. >> the question of the islamic veil being banned in public places. this is an issue that affects many muslim faithful in france. it is an issu
the tweet that just came in as important, which is that the u.s. has to find a way to calibrated responses rather than shutting down 20 embassies. i would say that would value american lives very hallehighly, absolutely. everybody that serves in those embassies knows the risk and they know the job they must do. the president did a good job say we have to recalibrate the war on terror. the second part of that is willing to say this threat will exist for a couple more decades. it is a potent...
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element and a very important part. but color is used naturally. he's observing light. there is a window that's implied. it's directly behind the girl-- or in front of her, and it's casting a shadow. and it is illuminating the young lady. now, color can be used, as in this case, a painting by marc of "the red horses," it is used in an arbitrary way. we know horses aren't red. this has nothing to do with nature. color can be used decoratively. it can be used emotionally to suggest a certain emotional mood, evoke a mood on the part of the viewer. or color can also be used in a very arbitrary way whereby the artist is simply going and moving away from nature. and so you can see this in the very, very decorative and exciting way in which the artist is using reds and pinks and represents the color almost-- represents the horses in this non-representational way. color, texture and light is almost the subject of this painting by makovsky, "the russian bride." and in this work, again, light glistens. you have a clearly indicate
element and a very important part. but color is used naturally. he's observing light. there is a window that's implied. it's directly behind the girl-- or in front of her, and it's casting a shadow. and it is illuminating the young lady. now, color can be used, as in this case, a painting by marc of "the red horses," it is used in an arbitrary way. we know horses aren't red. this has nothing to do with nature. color can be used decoratively. it can be used emotionally to suggest a...
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say, i just finally think this ball is very important -- this fall is very important. it is important because we get into 2014 and we are back into an election cycle. i think the issue has ripened to a point where enough americans are aware of its that they are either going to act or not act, and i would point out that every poll i have seen emma and i have seen 100 of them, indicate well over 70% of the american people supports a path to citizenship, provided that -- and i'm going to give you some straight talk this morning -- provided that they pay back taxes, learn english, and get in line behind those who came to this country legally. that is an important aspect of gaining support of the vast majority of american people. finally, the reason why the vast majority of american people supported is because they realize, and they have grown more to realize since ted kennedy and i fought this battle an issue that this is of 11 million people who are living in the shadows. who are deprived of rights, who cannot live normal lives, and they are not going back to where they c
say, i just finally think this ball is very important -- this fall is very important. it is important because we get into 2014 and we are back into an election cycle. i think the issue has ripened to a point where enough americans are aware of its that they are either going to act or not act, and i would point out that every poll i have seen emma and i have seen 100 of them, indicate well over 70% of the american people supports a path to citizenship, provided that -- and i'm going to give you...
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in that speech in the video he talked about what was important to him. and what impressed me the most was the fact that he used integrity to say those are the things that he holds dear to his heart. i'm sorry the gentleman that spoke first left. we have two kids over there who came in with me. we are in it together. we understand what's at stake here in terms of growing the program the way it should be grown. the first tea is really expanding. we have many kids involved with the program this summer. we really need the space. our mission has to do with providing a safe environment for kids, having them make healthy choices, important choices, character development is at the forefront of that. when you talk about community outreach at its best, it's first tea san francisco. we started out in southeast corner of our city with kids from the bay view hunters point, the online registration encompasses es and these kids knee a place to play. we don't want golden gate park to upset the balance that's been created there. we feel like there's enough room for every
in that speech in the video he talked about what was important to him. and what impressed me the most was the fact that he used integrity to say those are the things that he holds dear to his heart. i'm sorry the gentleman that spoke first left. we have two kids over there who came in with me. we are in it together. we understand what's at stake here in terms of growing the program the way it should be grown. the first tea is really expanding. we have many kids involved with the program this...
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element and a very important part. but color is used naturally. he's observing light. there is a window that's implied. it's directly behind the girl-- or in front of her and it's casting a shadow. and it is illuminating the young lady. now, color can be used as in this case, a painting by marc of "the red horses," it is used in an arbitrary way. we know horses aren't red. this has nothing to do with nature. color can be used decoratively. it can be used emotionally to suggest a certain emotional mood evoke a mood on the part of the viewer. or color can also be used in a very arbitrary way whereby the artist is simply going and moving away from nature. and so you can see this in the very, very decorative and exciting way in which the artist is using reds and pinks and represents the color almost-- represents the horses in this non-representational way. color, texture and light is almost the subject of this painting by makovsky "the russian bride." and in this work again, light glistens. you have a clearly indicated lig
element and a very important part. but color is used naturally. he's observing light. there is a window that's implied. it's directly behind the girl-- or in front of her and it's casting a shadow. and it is illuminating the young lady. now, color can be used as in this case, a painting by marc of "the red horses," it is used in an arbitrary way. we know horses aren't red. this has nothing to do with nature. color can be used decoratively. it can be used emotionally to suggest a...
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this is very important to keep in mind. so, when thinking about ideological purity versus pragmatic reality, which i'm not always the best at, i will admit. [laughter] >>> my goal as an advocate for this program is to get shell and recs out as soon as possible to have a extraordinarily robust local buildout that brings in tons of local unionized jobs. i think the addition of -- to the shell contract that the power need to be california and unionized is an exceptional addition to the contract and i would support that highly. it seems like from the comments that the commission is expecting this amazing green new deal on day one, which as an advocate i also would love. advocates, starting with the local power, study have urged an aggressive buildout and the puc staff has been pushing back on that for sometime. so, it is not for -- it is not for a lack of drive that the program -- desire that the program be as strong in the ways that we are discussing today as possible, but rather in the economic climate that we're existing in
this is very important to keep in mind. so, when thinking about ideological purity versus pragmatic reality, which i'm not always the best at, i will admit. [laughter] >>> my goal as an advocate for this program is to get shell and recs out as soon as possible to have a extraordinarily robust local buildout that brings in tons of local unionized jobs. i think the addition of -- to the shell contract that the power need to be california and unionized is an exceptional addition to the...
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today to talk about why healthy san francisco and the health care security ordinance is still really important even with obama care, so locally under the health care security ordinance, the minimum workers is 20 but if the ordinance was replaced by the affordable care act, the minimum would be raised to 50. this is important because lez people would be covered or get health care and businesses and instead businesses should also share the profits by helping the workers get health care. the health care security ordinance would secure that more workers would get health care and health care is the human right and everyone should have the right to access health care regardless of their income. thank you. >> thank you. i'm going to call a few more names. (calling speaker names). next speaker. >> hi, supervisors, my name is judy and i'm a resident of the easier neighborhood and i'm part of the chinese progressive association, i parent panted in klektsing surveys and presenting our recommendations to the health care services master plan task force. as was said earlier, a lot of companies are cutting t
today to talk about why healthy san francisco and the health care security ordinance is still really important even with obama care, so locally under the health care security ordinance, the minimum workers is 20 but if the ordinance was replaced by the affordable care act, the minimum would be raised to 50. this is important because lez people would be covered or get health care and businesses and instead businesses should also share the profits by helping the workers get health care. the...
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the other thing is the importance of planning. the planning that's also going on and as you will hear in a few minutes from the panel, is extremely important. i thank you for your attention and at this point i'm going to turn the panel over to rob dudun to introduce our panel members. >> good morning, i feel a little bit like the opening act at a show here. so we're going to see where this goes. i have a really, really good panel for this one. because i get to talk about what we've done. and i get to have these guys up here, i'm going to hand off to my no. 2, vijon karemi, and we're going to have a discussion. my job is to tell you how we got here. that's what i'm going to try to do. some of you know the history, some of you are new to the process, but that started about the idea that general myat and the mayor talked about. let's make this more than an air show. in 2010 we did this senior leader seminar and the first thing we did was let's talk about how we relate formally. that was, i like to call that the wire diagram year beca
the other thing is the importance of planning. the planning that's also going on and as you will hear in a few minutes from the panel, is extremely important. i thank you for your attention and at this point i'm going to turn the panel over to rob dudun to introduce our panel members. >> good morning, i feel a little bit like the opening act at a show here. so we're going to see where this goes. i have a really, really good panel for this one. because i get to talk about what we've done....
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imported to get it right.pryort week, senator mark who was share of a subcommittee, we asked him about whether or not the 1996 telecom act needs to be updated and overhauled. reservations because it'll will open up a can of worms. from the nab point of view? >> i never voted for a perfect law. there was always compromise and trade-offs. there is nothing that cannot be made better. he is right, once you open up something, the old pandora's box, unattended cousin quizzes can come out -- unattended consequences can come out. it does not mean there are not things that cannot be updated and fit with a dramatically changing telecom environment. smith isr gordon president and ceo of national association of broadcasters and paul kirby is a senior editor. this is "the communicators," on c-span. >> on the next washington journal, a discussion about the unrest in egypt. taxpayers for common sense of vice president stephen ellis talks about the national flood insurance program and how a new law is causing rates to climb.
imported to get it right.pryort week, senator mark who was share of a subcommittee, we asked him about whether or not the 1996 telecom act needs to be updated and overhauled. reservations because it'll will open up a can of worms. from the nab point of view? >> i never voted for a perfect law. there was always compromise and trade-offs. there is nothing that cannot be made better. he is right, once you open up something, the old pandora's box, unattended cousin quizzes can come out --...