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we completed level 6 yesterday. we are headed to level 5 to conduct interviews to see if there's follow up information or weapons here to see if they are going to continue. if any assaults are going to occur, the likelihood is it might occur in this unit. the inmates have the opportunity for activity. they can come out of their cells, so if there's going to be retaliation, it's possible it would happen here. >> this is where it all starts off. what they do is come over here, right here. they will start working it. working it. take a piece how big they want it. they work it and work it until it cuts into the metal. every time they leave the cell, whatever they get toothpaste and soap and layer it. anytime you come in here, they can see this and cover it up. two pieces that were used, came from here. that's why they started doing this. this is contraband now. >> although level 6 is on lockdown, we're allowed to talk to one inmate about the toll the restrictions are making. >> i haven't been able to visit with my siste
we completed level 6 yesterday. we are headed to level 5 to conduct interviews to see if there's follow up information or weapons here to see if they are going to continue. if any assaults are going to occur, the likelihood is it might occur in this unit. the inmates have the opportunity for activity. they can come out of their cells, so if there's going to be retaliation, it's possible it would happen here. >> this is where it all starts off. what they do is come over here, right here....
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you want to go to level five? >> level two or level three. >> you want to go to gp? well, according to your file you can, so we'll see. okay? thank you. have a good day, all right? >> thank you. >> this is your paperwork. >> certainly he deserves to be moved because he has had clear conduct. since he's been here, he hasn't done anything. you know, he hasn't hurt anyone. and he is so small that he can slip his handcuffs, and he's shone us that. >> according to his file he's set up to go conduct -- his conduct report no behavior log notation. paperwise, he's eligible to be released from level six. >> our feeling is that we'd like to see them try to make it in a less restricted area, you know. that is our hope. >> shiverdecker's behavior in the coming weeks will help to determine whether or not he's transferred to a lower level. but even inmates in the prison's least restricted level two dorm still get out of control. >> who said that? who made that comment about that bitch? not going to take any disrespect to the staff. it's not your business what the caseworker does.
you want to go to level five? >> level two or level three. >> you want to go to gp? well, according to your file you can, so we'll see. okay? thank you. have a good day, all right? >> thank you. >> this is your paperwork. >> certainly he deserves to be moved because he has had clear conduct. since he's been here, he hasn't done anything. you know, he hasn't hurt anyone. and he is so small that he can slip his handcuffs, and he's shone us that. >> according to...
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college level and i have also done it at the middle school level. i'm here to talk about common core and i'm very excited about the rigor but i'm also worried about the detracking issue. big picture, i have done a lot of research and follow the research and totally understand it supports good results. well, it supports good results when it's implemented thought fully deliberately with attention paid to the needs of all the learners. however, i have concerns that the huge, i just feel like a lot of veteran teachers, seasoned teachers are missing at the middle school level. my daughter is in 7th grade so i have seen it. so unless we have very seasoned and veteran middle school teachers that are capable of understanding the math content, i feel like detracking i guess it would negative impact the student. so basically my question comes down to the district. will the district invest resources in all our teachers and i feel we can use extra support and class size. i have a hard time teaching a class of 35 students. anyway, thank you very much. >>> hello,
college level and i have also done it at the middle school level. i'm here to talk about common core and i'm very excited about the rigor but i'm also worried about the detracking issue. big picture, i have done a lot of research and follow the research and totally understand it supports good results. well, it supports good results when it's implemented thought fully deliberately with attention paid to the needs of all the learners. however, i have concerns that the huge, i just feel like a lot...
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these sequestration levels are returned in 2016 and beyond. the air force would have to make more significant cuts. the air force would have to retire 80 more aircraft including the entire kc-10 and global hawk. as well as slow down purchases of joint strikers resulting in -- through 2019. and combat air patrol and it would have to take a return to readiness. next, the navy. under the budget plan, the navy will lunch and aggressive and ambitious plan to reduce cost and maximize resources available to buy available ships. this will enable our inventory to continue to grow over the next five years to support global demand. the spinet levels propose under the budget would enable the navy to maintain 11 carrier strikes. however, we would have to make a final decision in the future on the george washington aircraft in the 2016 budget. if sequestration levels remain in place for fiscal year 2016, she would need to be retired before her scheduled nuclear refueling and that would leave the navy with 10 carrier strike groups. keeping the george washing
these sequestration levels are returned in 2016 and beyond. the air force would have to make more significant cuts. the air force would have to retire 80 more aircraft including the entire kc-10 and global hawk. as well as slow down purchases of joint strikers resulting in -- through 2019. and combat air patrol and it would have to take a return to readiness. next, the navy. under the budget plan, the navy will lunch and aggressive and ambitious plan to reduce cost and maximize resources...
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>> i know at this sector level we work extensively to review the language and in this case we are in washington the speak more executive or policy language and we got it. it took some time. more importantly at least at the sector level, we spend a significant amount of time talking to the risk managers and companies. do you read it? do you get it? deal understand it? are you happy with it? do you implement? most importantly you have to drive it down to the very operational level and once again we were fortunate because we had such broad representation and frankly people were very generous with their time to have practitioners, people who would have to tweak the bold, put in the filter, whatever it was, to be able to speak ill little bit more operationally. did they get it? did they get the intent? without question one of the reasons we are so successful is we could meet those bandwidths and they both came away with what they felt was important for them. barista more work to do. i know at this sector level we will be working with all the various trade associations to be able to furthe
>> i know at this sector level we work extensively to review the language and in this case we are in washington the speak more executive or policy language and we got it. it took some time. more importantly at least at the sector level, we spend a significant amount of time talking to the risk managers and companies. do you read it? do you get it? deal understand it? are you happy with it? do you implement? most importantly you have to drive it down to the very operational level and once...
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this is the first competition of such level in the serious territory in the causes one to come extent in geographical terms it is not common in the sports community to make predictions and promise gold medals but everyone is ready to win. so why isn't it. these one olympics as special as it is the first time the games are held so close to that extent just one thousand km away this great event is held in russia and it is important for us because it is our neighbor partner i wash or training. he showed good results in two thousand thirteen. it is not very easy so we should try the fact that you want licenses and teen years a great achievement. but who never worked. with a broken wing and competition the olympics whether one or summer is always a great opportunity to represent the country into a high level successes in the olympics give the country global recognition and respect after the achievements of context and not spill the big team in london even better results are expected from the team in the winning games in sochi no more. the models to your side now we're working to receive th
this is the first competition of such level in the serious territory in the causes one to come extent in geographical terms it is not common in the sports community to make predictions and promise gold medals but everyone is ready to win. so why isn't it. these one olympics as special as it is the first time the games are held so close to that extent just one thousand km away this great event is held in russia and it is important for us because it is our neighbor partner i wash or training. he...
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and not the director level, folks that you know, you have, sort of deputy director level from mta and you have that level from oewd, and you have the deputy director of dph and so she is actually at this point, senior staff at planning and so you know, i don't think that john ram expected to come. beyond that, we do hear your concerns about involving the community and we do have it about three months away from the time, every year in the spring, there is going to be quite a bit of sort of work on evaluating and monitoring the da every year. and so, i do take absolutely the importance of having a process around that i would not worry too much that in february, that has not started, i think that the time that it started is probably in the next couple of months and we think that it makes more sense to be focused around the particular time of year every year, and not sort of out over the years and that has been our plan if you feel differently, we should discuss that and we can do it differently, but recently doing what we intended to do and what is codified in the development agreement.
and not the director level, folks that you know, you have, sort of deputy director level from mta and you have that level from oewd, and you have the deputy director of dph and so she is actually at this point, senior staff at planning and so you know, i don't think that john ram expected to come. beyond that, we do hear your concerns about involving the community and we do have it about three months away from the time, every year in the spring, there is going to be quite a bit of sort of work...
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if you have level ii points, they can classify you to another level ii.'t be returning. >> why can't i go back to that one? >> because i think you've worn out your welcome, and i've given you several chances, and i think a change of environment would do you good. >> you think so? >> okay. >> okay. >> all right. thank you very much. >> i knew it was coming. how do i feel? sad. it's not like i can say something to make her change her mind or anything. that's up to her. probably like she said, better off for me. >>> it's july 1st, and today joe sanchez is finally going to be released on parole. >> we have one little minor issue with a possible open charge in valencia county. i need to ask him if he knows anything about it. valencia county is showing that you have an open case that hasn't been filed for aggravated assault. >> i don't have no cases there. everything's been dismissed. >> everything but what you served time for, right? >> yeah. >> all right. i'll get it straightened out. all right? >> how much longer? >> you need to be out of here by 3:00 becaus
if you have level ii points, they can classify you to another level ii.'t be returning. >> why can't i go back to that one? >> because i think you've worn out your welcome, and i've given you several chances, and i think a change of environment would do you good. >> you think so? >> okay. >> okay. >> all right. thank you very much. >> i knew it was coming. how do i feel? sad. it's not like i can say something to make her change her mind or anything....
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the last third of the book is everything from the global level to the national level to the business organizational level to secure ourselves in the internet. i will not summarize 100 pages but identify what i think our key themes that carry through all of this. first common knowledge matters. it is vital we demystify the realm to get anything done effective to secure it. move past the situation which we are in right now where the president of united states received a briefing on cyberissues then asked for repeated this time in english not to knock him but that happened in every major corporation, university and boast households. this is not solely for the i.t. crowd or the domain for the nerds. no. it is for all of us. second, people matter. cybersecurity is the wicked problem because of the trade-offs in large part not because of the technical side but because of the people side. it makes it useful from writer's perspective tutto cool stories from the role of porn and the history of the internet to the episode of pakistan accidentally kicked after all the roles acute cat videos for
the last third of the book is everything from the global level to the national level to the business organizational level to secure ourselves in the internet. i will not summarize 100 pages but identify what i think our key themes that carry through all of this. first common knowledge matters. it is vital we demystify the realm to get anything done effective to secure it. move past the situation which we are in right now where the president of united states received a briefing on cyberissues...
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the common store state standards list several demanding high level shifts. so when we talk about what's different from what we have been doing is around the balancing informational and literary text so it's literacy in each of the content areas as well as looking deeply at complex texts and learning how to read closely across the grade levels and what that mean for how we read at each of the grade levels and answers and writing from sources and that uses evidence of text which is a huge shift because we heard president fewer mention earlier about the being asked what do you think, right? so being able to marshall evidence and having an analysis and being comfortable doing that is something we start early on from dind -- kinder all the way through 12th grade. and as sfusd focusing on academic conversation and learning how to marshall that evidence text and building on information amongst your peers is very important. so obviously that means we are moving from basic comprehension to pulling from multiple sources to consider multiple points of view for lenses f
the common store state standards list several demanding high level shifts. so when we talk about what's different from what we have been doing is around the balancing informational and literary text so it's literacy in each of the content areas as well as looking deeply at complex texts and learning how to read closely across the grade levels and what that mean for how we read at each of the grade levels and answers and writing from sources and that uses evidence of text which is a huge shift...
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class to this higher level to allow this person to take on this new function. last but not least, temporary salaries. these are actually for project manager type positions that the maritime planning and executive divisions would use to help implement projects. as you know we are working on a number of projects on the city and it's difficult to get all the existing port staff to bridge the gaps of getting, working through the different pieces of all of the projects. and this would allow the divisions to have additional resources to do that work. so the topic that everybody was just enjoying, we have our capital budget. and what this shows here is we have budgeted 12.8 million dollars each year over the next two years and i have the allocation by areas on the port. i didn't go into a lot of detail but the staff report does provide it and if you want even more detail, the port secretary has all of the project explanations on record as well. but what i wanted to emphasize here is that even though we're doing pretty well relatively speaking, like i said there are so
class to this higher level to allow this person to take on this new function. last but not least, temporary salaries. these are actually for project manager type positions that the maritime planning and executive divisions would use to help implement projects. as you know we are working on a number of projects on the city and it's difficult to get all the existing port staff to bridge the gaps of getting, working through the different pieces of all of the projects. and this would allow the...
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. >> here at the penitentiary in new mexico we have a level ii facility. a level v facility. and we have a level vi facility. level ii is more of a restrictive, minimum inmate where you know, we allow to work outside with minimum supervision. level v is supervision all the time. and obviously level vi is a full-time observation of those inmates. >> you all right? >> this is the maximum security facility on level vi for the penitentiary of new mexico. pretty much houses the worst of the worst. these individuals are the worst of the worst within level vi and level vi is the worst within the whole state of new mexico. >> [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> these individuals are housed, one per cell. they're escorted and restrained everywhere they go. in handcuffs or leg irons and belly chains. we do have two and three-man status individuals that are very violent. and they like to assault our staff. >> today we tag along with deputy warden joni brown on her way to deal with one of level vi's most notorious inmates. >> they have an inmate who is refusing to leave his cell. at this
. >> here at the penitentiary in new mexico we have a level ii facility. a level v facility. and we have a level vi facility. level ii is more of a restrictive, minimum inmate where you know, we allow to work outside with minimum supervision. level v is supervision all the time. and obviously level vi is a full-time observation of those inmates. >> you all right? >> this is the maximum security facility on level vi for the penitentiary of new mexico. pretty much houses the...
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on a sort of an individual consumer level on a specific patient level and on a provider based level these multiple tiers of health targeted promotional movie. cols to get the american population concerned about their cholesterol in the know your number of campaign comes across as a as a way of getting all americans to identify with the number that one should have in one's consciousness a sense of what their cholesterol number is so doctors will measure their patients cholesterol and if and the patients will ask for their cholesterol to be measured and if the cholesterol aside the doctor will often say mr mrs jones your cholesterol is a little bit high why don't you come back in three months and in the between now and then why don't you exercise more and eat a healthier diet and we'll see if your cholesterol goes down and then we won't have to treat you if your cholesterol goes down and more often than not cholesterol won't go down that much with these healthy lifestyle interventions and then the doctor will say well mr or mrs jones i'm sorry your cholesterol hasn't gone down so we'll give
on a sort of an individual consumer level on a specific patient level and on a provider based level these multiple tiers of health targeted promotional movie. cols to get the american population concerned about their cholesterol in the know your number of campaign comes across as a as a way of getting all americans to identify with the number that one should have in one's consciousness a sense of what their cholesterol number is so doctors will measure their patients cholesterol and if and the...
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we're going to transfer him from a level six facility to a level five facility. we have issues with the collation officer assigned to this individual. we need to move him to an alternative housing area. he is pretty short so he's going to be getting out soon. so it's in the best interest to get him transferred out of here. >> what does he know at this point? >> he is understand the assumption he will be traveling for a medical at which time i will speak to him. >> staff move conrad to a different part of the prison to defuse the situation. >> saw that officer right there i stabbed him in the head when he was 18 years old here. >> he was 18. i started working here. he opened my cell and i stabbed him in his head. no? >> i had been working here for about six months. conrad complained like he always did. i went to give him the phone. the officer opened the door, came out with a shank. lucky i have a hard head and it bounced off my head and just cut me in the back. sent me to the hospital. came back to work this day. i'm going to see about -- i just come do my job. t
we're going to transfer him from a level six facility to a level five facility. we have issues with the collation officer assigned to this individual. we need to move him to an alternative housing area. he is pretty short so he's going to be getting out soon. so it's in the best interest to get him transferred out of here. >> what does he know at this point? >> he is understand the assumption he will be traveling for a medical at which time i will speak to him. >> staff move...
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. >> you name it, it all has a level of the hand in it. >> team u.s.a. is going for gold, there is a battle at home at the training ground and over air pollution. utah some of the worst air quality in the country because the polluted airette gs trapped in the valleys and the government pushed to restrict the wood stoves but it is more about the unregulated industries. so how can utah get a breath of fresh air. we have brice from the department of air quality and matt from heal utah, and garon and the mandy a professional athlete that lives and trains in utah and started athletes for air. so, matt, we talked that, people think of utah and think of the clear blue skies and crystal clear national parks and the snow, and how serious is the air pollution problem? >> well, it is extremely serious depending on the weather patterns, but we get levels of fine particle pollution, pm 2.5. we have got decades of health research about the affects of the particles, they get into the lungs and cross the blood barriers and they are a serious problem for folks with breat
. >> you name it, it all has a level of the hand in it. >> team u.s.a. is going for gold, there is a battle at home at the training ground and over air pollution. utah some of the worst air quality in the country because the polluted airette gs trapped in the valleys and the government pushed to restrict the wood stoves but it is more about the unregulated industries. so how can utah get a breath of fresh air. we have brice from the department of air quality and matt from heal utah,...
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secondly, the rule talks about establishing the same level, quote the same level of public protection. that seems quite reasonable, but when you actually read the rule there isn't a clear criteria and method and process by which you can accomplish that and show that. and in that regard, you know, we would consider, and we've suggested the fda that having an extra review process in order to approve alternates, allow those was approved to be widely available to other growers, makes a lot of sense. and then we also talked, the rule talks about meet the same microbiological standards. and again, i think when we talk about trading alternatives, conceptually the idea of creating flexibility is useful, and certainly as a member of congress, charlie, i know when you wrote rules and the laws you always thought about alternatives and things being flexible so we applaud that. but we need to make sure that fda creates a real method and process and system that produces an action create alternatives, published in and have been working on the ground. and so that sort of the idea on that concept. sub
secondly, the rule talks about establishing the same level, quote the same level of public protection. that seems quite reasonable, but when you actually read the rule there isn't a clear criteria and method and process by which you can accomplish that and show that. and in that regard, you know, we would consider, and we've suggested the fda that having an extra review process in order to approve alternates, allow those was approved to be widely available to other growers, makes a lot of...
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the second level is a large ballroom and can be divided into smaller spaces and the third level is a series of meeting rooms that are smaller. bringing both of those levels we've pulled the building into from the registration everything and created outside terraces. those terses we think are interesting are their captured between portions of the building that we can imagination people occupying those spaces and rather than a terrace out in a corner their terraces next to rooms and we want to bring the activity of the this out to the he knows. this is the view today looking south of howard. you see on the right it the ballroom building. in the distance is museum park and this the plazas office building. this is today and this is the proposed building. and it fits on the corner we hope is a prominent business we've opened the corner with one large gesture which the the opening of clear glass which you can see the escalators. the ground floor is open and transparent. at the revolver we're proposing a large-scale sort of roof claude cloud that will be made of light and water and energy g
the second level is a large ballroom and can be divided into smaller spaces and the third level is a series of meeting rooms that are smaller. bringing both of those levels we've pulled the building into from the registration everything and created outside terraces. those terses we think are interesting are their captured between portions of the building that we can imagination people occupying those spaces and rather than a terrace out in a corner their terraces next to rooms and we want to...
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said that air pollution levels have reached unbearable levels.newsflash, as has been unbearable for a long time. he goes on today it is -- to say it is like a smoker who needs to quit otherwise he will risk getting lung cancer. great. the daily ritual is the mask. it is checking the smartphone for levels. basically staying indoors. it is as bad as i've seen it. people are leaving in droves. however to dinner. walking just a block, you have to wear your mask. he has been here six or seven years and he said, a lot of people have a list of the things and reasons they're going to leave. he has a list of reasons why he wanted to stay. we all chose to come to beijing but he said overtime that reason of lists to stay twin bill and he says there is no reason to stay anymore. that will be a problem here. >> you can tell how bothersome it is to me. >> most certainly so. this is not limited to ordinary people. the tennis star had to practice indoors because of the air quality problems. >> it is the middle of winter, so should -- if she was pressing outdoors
said that air pollution levels have reached unbearable levels.newsflash, as has been unbearable for a long time. he goes on today it is -- to say it is like a smoker who needs to quit otherwise he will risk getting lung cancer. great. the daily ritual is the mask. it is checking the smartphone for levels. basically staying indoors. it is as bad as i've seen it. people are leaving in droves. however to dinner. walking just a block, you have to wear your mask. he has been here six or seven years...
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you have any further thoughts about the county level? policies and how the extension would be involved ex- >> what you are seeing the county offices become much more involved in this discussion of how do they support their regional agriculture? so they are looking at all of the mechanisms to create a prosperous agriculture because that is where their purview is. they are doing certification, promotion, education, farmer and outreach as the best practices that might be doing watershed management work and a lot of the holistic thinking about how to make that integrated with what they are providing further farmers. that's not true across the country. you have a lot of offices that need some a shot in the arm they need people who are talking about this whole notion of there being proactive and creating a much healthier local system so that they are prospering and can make better choices in food safety. so i think that they are a critical piece to this. you know, that -- they've done some really interesting work in convening people around soi
you have any further thoughts about the county level? policies and how the extension would be involved ex- >> what you are seeing the county offices become much more involved in this discussion of how do they support their regional agriculture? so they are looking at all of the mechanisms to create a prosperous agriculture because that is where their purview is. they are doing certification, promotion, education, farmer and outreach as the best practices that might be doing watershed...
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>> we would be adding to it at these levels.pany's in two businesses, gas, which is what they're known for, oil which they're less known for. they have big holdings there. but both things are moving positively right now. we think asset value in this company's at least $35 a share with the shares at $26 a great buying opportunity. >> thank you so much for joining us. david and dan, go nibble. go nibble. >> be safe getting home. thank you very much. >>> do you remember the movie "cool runnings" about the bobsled team? for the first time since 2002, the team has again qualified to compete. the two-man team, not four. they had just days to come up with $80,000 but that is before sochi social media came to the rescue. they now have more than enough money to compete. they have more than $130,000 at the last tally. good for them. >> yeah, good for them. through kickstarter, fantastic what you can do these days. you can look for them yourself. the bobsled team, when you head to sochi in a couple weeks' time. yep, brian will be anchoring
>> we would be adding to it at these levels.pany's in two businesses, gas, which is what they're known for, oil which they're less known for. they have big holdings there. but both things are moving positively right now. we think asset value in this company's at least $35 a share with the shares at $26 a great buying opportunity. >> thank you so much for joining us. david and dan, go nibble. go nibble. >> be safe getting home. thank you very much. >>> do you remember...
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as great as the upper level terraces are you can't see the street this would make a better complexing connection that's the area in orange as we're building this lobby we're looking for playing verbiage signs. this is struggling for availability from the street we want to improve the visibility from the street. so this is a view from you howard south side of howard street looking west. my this is the proposal the low piece on the right is the lobby. we're proposing a large canopy element above the terrace 80 is that terrace is a new space for the yerba buena gardens an open air space so it's a little bit of a transitional space from the gardens to the city. we are shoub be a large green wall and actually that green wall is on a part of the south facing wall to the restaurants. so the final piece of this we showed that diagram we'll love to circulate through the block. the last thing we think we can impact is the bridge. as deepening mentioned there's those an existing bridge over howard street that's owned beby an an agency it kekd connects did upper level of the nestling and south bl
as great as the upper level terraces are you can't see the street this would make a better complexing connection that's the area in orange as we're building this lobby we're looking for playing verbiage signs. this is struggling for availability from the street we want to improve the visibility from the street. so this is a view from you howard south side of howard street looking west. my this is the proposal the low piece on the right is the lobby. we're proposing a large canopy element above...
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nine times the level it seems safe for humans. bg has been under an orange alert since monday see the second highest warning level. residents are being asked to wear masks or stay indoors and hospitals are reportedly crowded with patients suffering from breast to treat problems with gay children and older citizens are more susceptible to breathing problems and a strong makes people call it a lot to you. if and when the police another reaches the highest warning level drivers will only be allowed at the road on alternate days the standard license plate numbers and schools will be shut down. meanwhile year odyssey that cold air coming from the north is expected to decrease stock levels and train as starting wednesday night which i in turn also blessed and a fine cast and schema coming to korea. honey we need enemies. it's the last wednesday of the month which means its culture day here in korea from free admissions to museums to discount tickets there's guaranteed to be something for everyone to ensure our coastal course i don't hav
nine times the level it seems safe for humans. bg has been under an orange alert since monday see the second highest warning level. residents are being asked to wear masks or stay indoors and hospitals are reportedly crowded with patients suffering from breast to treat problems with gay children and older citizens are more susceptible to breathing problems and a strong makes people call it a lot to you. if and when the police another reaches the highest warning level drivers will only be...
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japanese trade officials plan to resume working level talks with the us soon. they hope to achieve a breakthrough before president barack obama visits japan in april the prices on wall street pulled back slightly on tuesday market sentiment was dampened by the league a series of us economic data which were weaker than most estimates the dow jones industrial average lost. i just bought a fifth of a percent to end at sixteen thousand one hundred seventy nine. what's the latest on the japanese markets in the gut seemingly at the chicken stock exchange illegal mining high the market starting the training session today twenty nine stocks are trading lower. and the opening levels for wednesday february st and seeks the nikkei was down zero point seven three percent at fourteen thousand nine hundred and forty one but still knew the key fifty thousand level and about the topics is lower by zero point six seven percent solely on looking at and i started this morning after the only stall in the us. my kids tell him a wonderful addition as panasonic tv what say the japane
japanese trade officials plan to resume working level talks with the us soon. they hope to achieve a breakthrough before president barack obama visits japan in april the prices on wall street pulled back slightly on tuesday market sentiment was dampened by the league a series of us economic data which were weaker than most estimates the dow jones industrial average lost. i just bought a fifth of a percent to end at sixteen thousand one hundred seventy nine. what's the latest on the japanese...
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if we continue to see that level of recovery, we will have debt levels growing in europe.point moving forward is to see a process of structural reform continue. that will in the medium-term to be basis for growth. >> you mentioned the debt levels could reach 95% of gdp for france. i think this is where when we look at france today, you can read it as 22 stories. the get -- as two stories. the glass half full or empty. reforms are necessary to lift the economy to a higher growth path in the future. in the coming months, we will see how much reform will happen. the payroll tax cut. >> now we need to see what exactly happens and the details around these cuts. the social contributions. how much will it bring to the economy. our estimate is the initial -- headline numbers, if they come through, that could lift gdp 0.8%. we built that into the 1.5% growth forecast. it is helpful but not giving you that strong recovery. more is needed. >> the finance minister telling us france is open for business. let's move on to germany. we had better than estimated numbers. this comes on the
if we continue to see that level of recovery, we will have debt levels growing in europe.point moving forward is to see a process of structural reform continue. that will in the medium-term to be basis for growth. >> you mentioned the debt levels could reach 95% of gdp for france. i think this is where when we look at france today, you can read it as 22 stories. the get -- as two stories. the glass half full or empty. reforms are necessary to lift the economy to a higher growth path in...
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we just broke the 2.6% level. >> yeah. you can't dismiss the possibility of something more being out there. i have looked really hard at these numbers. i have tried to answer that question, is it going to be worse, are we in for a double dip recession, another financial crisis. my answer is no. i think the primary reason i say that is i look at all of the emerging markets and how much -- how important they are to the u.s. economy. and the answer is if you add them all up, the ones that are really having problems, argentina, brazil, to some extent turkey, india even, and maybe a little bit less than china, if you look at all that, it comes to 4.5%. yes, our economy will take some hit. yes, our exports are going to be hurt to some extent. very much as happened in 1997 and '98 but is it going to cause a recession. in my judgment when you crunch all the numbers, the answer to that question is no. so it turns out to be yes, a very stiff correction in an ongoing cycle which includes a bull market and an economic recovery. >> so
we just broke the 2.6% level. >> yeah. you can't dismiss the possibility of something more being out there. i have looked really hard at these numbers. i have tried to answer that question, is it going to be worse, are we in for a double dip recession, another financial crisis. my answer is no. i think the primary reason i say that is i look at all of the emerging markets and how much -- how important they are to the u.s. economy. and the answer is if you add them all up, the ones that...
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and the transportation program, as i mentioned earlier continues to be developed at the state level, we have in the previous rounds given our input on that along with the other folks around the state, despite the advocacy, the guidelines continue to identify a more complex problem with the requirements to make it challenging to meet the deadlines here at the local level, the ctc will approve the final guidelines and issue a state wide project in late march and followed by the call for mtc in may and we are working as part of a multiagency group to discuss san francisco application and zero initiatives are figuring into that along with the other ideas. and the chair would report on the vision zero activity and so i will skip over to the neck items that is discussing the coordination on the vls as well as the capitol projects and advocacy for the city, and general obligation, bond and assisting the city and sfmta to address the board on things like expenditure plan and key priorities as well as the equity plans, and material and processes and we continue to participate in the capitol w
and the transportation program, as i mentioned earlier continues to be developed at the state level, we have in the previous rounds given our input on that along with the other folks around the state, despite the advocacy, the guidelines continue to identify a more complex problem with the requirements to make it challenging to meet the deadlines here at the local level, the ctc will approve the final guidelines and issue a state wide project in late march and followed by the call for mtc in...
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in particular protecting the seawall from sea level rise, what to do about our red and yellow tag facilities, there are a number of them outlined in your report, we need to continue to address the risks posed by our vulnerable underpier utilities in response to our agreement with the water board and we want to try and do something to reuse and revitalize our underused assets such as the southern waterfront and the ac34 venues and dredging of course is always a kind of tricky item, it seems to always go up in terms of costs and since it's funded out of the capital budget it continues to take a lot of that capital capacity that would otherwise be available to apply to state of good repair. so while the current 10 year plan shows an improved outlook by identifying potential funding sources to address 42 percent of the repairs needed, clearly more work needs to be done if we are going to maintain and bring all of the port's properties up to a state of good repair and put it in productive use. to do that we are going to build partnerships, make trade-offs, as president obama made in sort of an ai
in particular protecting the seawall from sea level rise, what to do about our red and yellow tag facilities, there are a number of them outlined in your report, we need to continue to address the risks posed by our vulnerable underpier utilities in response to our agreement with the water board and we want to try and do something to reuse and revitalize our underused assets such as the southern waterfront and the ac34 venues and dredging of course is always a kind of tricky item, it seems to...
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if their reading and writing levels aren't at that level, then how are we measuring or assessing knowledge and comprehension. and also what kind of support are they going to be given and then the stamina issue and then i have to just mention that suppose students have glossaries, will have dictionaries, so in order for me to look at something in a glossary, it takes time. these are timed test. will our students at el be at greater disadvantage. i think nationwide, you will see that parents are in uproar about it. a lot of these come from english learning communities. how are these children going to be able to compete. i ask these of you for our students and how much from our budget will this require. you said it will take a supplemental from our general fund. have we estimated how much this will cost us. i think this is new. i know it's coming on the pike, i think that it's coming when we agree or we don't agree. i think that at this time when you are asking for feedback and presenting it to the board, these are my concerns. i don't expect you to have all the answers to them now, but i wou
if their reading and writing levels aren't at that level, then how are we measuring or assessing knowledge and comprehension. and also what kind of support are they going to be given and then the stamina issue and then i have to just mention that suppose students have glossaries, will have dictionaries, so in order for me to look at something in a glossary, it takes time. these are timed test. will our students at el be at greater disadvantage. i think nationwide, you will see that parents are...
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. >> glaciers are really large contributors to changing sea levels. you want to be able to quantify how much water is coming out of these systems every year and then use that information to develop models and predict in the future to help policymakers plan for potential facts of sea level change in the next 50 or 100 years. >> scientists like dr. arendt come here to conduct research and to share their experience with the young-and-upcoming researchers taking part in the program. to collect the ground data that sophisticated high-tech science depends on, students have to cross vast distances through the isolated heart of the icefield. in order to traverse the icefield safely, we train them extensively for the dangers of this rugged field experience. here at camp 17, they learn adventure skiing, safe glacier travel on a rope, and how to rescue a colleague from a crevice. the training equips and inspires these students for a career in extreme environmental research, collecting data that the global scientific community depends upon to further the understa
. >> glaciers are really large contributors to changing sea levels. you want to be able to quantify how much water is coming out of these systems every year and then use that information to develop models and predict in the future to help policymakers plan for potential facts of sea level change in the next 50 or 100 years. >> scientists like dr. arendt come here to conduct research and to share their experience with the young-and-upcoming researchers taking part in the program. to...
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government at the national level, the state level, and local level.tit really means is while we live in an age of cyber dependency, we also have to admit that we are in an age of in-security. i would like to do something a little counterintuitive. the challenge of how do you write a book about cyberspace and make it interesting, how do you give a speech and keep it visual and interesting? you i will do is lay before a series of pictures and images and they are a collection i put together of what i believe are the best and worst examples of cyber war art. one, they are fun pictures. it is to give the visual side of the story of cyber insecurity out there. third, not just to give you something to look at when you get tired of looking at me, but studies have found you are 60% of more likely to retain what i am saying if you are looking at something at the same time. it does not have to link to what i am saying, he just engages that part of that brain -- that part of the brain. all of to remember that our human identity and foibles are what is behind all
government at the national level, the state level, and local level.tit really means is while we live in an age of cyber dependency, we also have to admit that we are in an age of in-security. i would like to do something a little counterintuitive. the challenge of how do you write a book about cyberspace and make it interesting, how do you give a speech and keep it visual and interesting? you i will do is lay before a series of pictures and images and they are a collection i put together of...
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keynes argued that an industrial economy could get stuck at high levels of unemployment. depression proved this. he predicted strong government intervention such as tax cuts and spending programs would restore prosperity. this seemed to be happening during world war ii. by 1945, many people accepted keynesian theories, but were reluctant to see them legislated. to bridge this gap between economics and politics, a council of economic advisers was suggested. the question remained where to put this new body. we put it in the executive office of the president, which tied it up to presidential power and fit it into the basic idea that the president is the manager of economic affairs. while conservatives and liberals debated in congress, a weary president died. the nation mourned franklin roosevelt and wondered about its new leader, the unknown, uncharismatic harry truman. for all his supposed shortcomings, the new president had common-sense ideas on unemployment. leon keyserling, original member, council of economic advisers, recalls. truman was asked, "when is unemployment to
keynes argued that an industrial economy could get stuck at high levels of unemployment. depression proved this. he predicted strong government intervention such as tax cuts and spending programs would restore prosperity. this seemed to be happening during world war ii. by 1945, many people accepted keynesian theories, but were reluctant to see them legislated. to bridge this gap between economics and politics, a council of economic advisers was suggested. the question remained where to put...
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, but also at the state level. so we've got to take advantage of that. secretary pritzker has been helping a belgian company create jobs in stillwater, oklahoma, helping an austrian company create jobs in cartersville, georgia. so we can do more of this, and we really want to engage with you over the next several months to find ways that we can help market america and your states to businesses all around the world and bring jobs back. since i called on congress to raise the minimum wage last year, six states have gone ahead and done it on their own. last month, i asked more business leaders to raise their workers' wages. last week, gap said it would lift wages for about 65,000 of its employees. several of you are trying to boost wages for your workers. i'm going to do everything i can to support those efforts. while congress decides what it's going to do on making high-quality pre-k available to more kids, there is bipartisan work being done among the folks in this room. you've got governors like robert bentley and
, but also at the state level. so we've got to take advantage of that. secretary pritzker has been helping a belgian company create jobs in stillwater, oklahoma, helping an austrian company create jobs in cartersville, georgia. so we can do more of this, and we really want to engage with you over the next several months to find ways that we can help market america and your states to businesses all around the world and bring jobs back. since i called on congress to raise the minimum wage last...
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it was eye-opening to me the level of capability and capacity. as i transitioned to get ready to get out of the navy is when the regular seal team started implementing their own k9 program. it's frustrating from a military standpoint and has a special operator that all the programs were used before in the special warfare communities back in that he there was a number of units that used them. they got to where and they knew how to train the dogs and get them where they need to be and like a lot of programs that are expensive and from a building standpoint they are hard to maintain and when the budget cuts come, programs like that are one of the first things to go because they are labor-intensive and expensive. there wasn't a single operations unit that still used canines from the end of vietnam until post-9/11. with few exceptions where military police and handlers with augment the different units for certain capacities, there was no self-sufficient entities in terms of canine programs. canine programs are no different than a police unit, special
it was eye-opening to me the level of capability and capacity. as i transitioned to get ready to get out of the navy is when the regular seal team started implementing their own k9 program. it's frustrating from a military standpoint and has a special operator that all the programs were used before in the special warfare communities back in that he there was a number of units that used them. they got to where and they knew how to train the dogs and get them where they need to be and like a lot...
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can i think the prime minister deputy for that personal engagement on the sommerset levels. can i ask the prime minister a question which i don't think the secretary of state communities and local government grasp osmond, which is this -- when the emergency, the crisis phase of this problem is over we have to have sustainable plans to protect people on the sommerset level. that will require a revenue stream which will come through local government and that means changing to the way that is administered. when we have those detailed plans, will the prime minister et with me and others from sommerset to assure we have a sustainable future. >> i would be happy to meet with and have therein about twice to see myself. the problem we have is the pumping capacity taking now 3 million tons, now 5 million tons of water off the sommerset levels but thaws there's 65 million tons of water or more, it's going to take time. once we need to do once that water level comes down is get dredging going and work out long-term program for making sure this manmade environment is properly looked aft
can i think the prime minister deputy for that personal engagement on the sommerset levels. can i ask the prime minister a question which i don't think the secretary of state communities and local government grasp osmond, which is this -- when the emergency, the crisis phase of this problem is over we have to have sustainable plans to protect people on the sommerset level. that will require a revenue stream which will come through local government and that means changing to the way that is...
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most facilities are reduced their hazardous storage to low levels. we have a health prevention and green business program and we now accomplish reduction through working with our businesses and consultation instead of regulatory action. businesses are still required to provide health waste reduction plan. a 3rd amendment is a fee adjustment. if the fees in the facilities invoiced from the department don't accurately reflect the facilities current activities, the facility may now address a fee adjustment for them with correct information with the fee payment. the businesses may have reduced or inventory since their last renewal and inspection may not be conducted in this time period. the fee adjustment form allows for a mechanism to adjust their fees accordingly. i'm happy to answer any additional questions to the amendment and legislation. >>supervisor norman yee: thank you very much. colleagues, any questions? no questions. thank you. any public comments on this matter? seeing none public comment is now closed. can we have a motion to move this to t
most facilities are reduced their hazardous storage to low levels. we have a health prevention and green business program and we now accomplish reduction through working with our businesses and consultation instead of regulatory action. businesses are still required to provide health waste reduction plan. a 3rd amendment is a fee adjustment. if the fees in the facilities invoiced from the department don't accurately reflect the facilities current activities, the facility may now address a fee...