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that's why excel, when we worked with excel, we have a lot of criteria there that as inspector does inspection or complaint or some other code enforcement is initiated, certain building features are captured so if it has a community kitchen, all those types of things, we're trying to capture so we can lay over information on gps situation so they can say right now while we know the illegal units are in the sun set or certain clusters in the city, we're not seeing them avail themselves in the legislative opportunities and we need more outreach. i'm thinking exactly as you're saying so the first thing would be to send out that mailing of all the notices of violations that are outstanding and start focusing on certain areas, even if we need to go and talk with the homeowners associations in other areas. some will be more reaccept tef than others, but still we want to make sure the information gets out there. >> to answer your question, the two parts, when now -- for [inaudible] for our whole department, merge the housing inspector piece into that particular [inaudible]. i want them to do the work
that's why excel, when we worked with excel, we have a lot of criteria there that as inspector does inspection or complaint or some other code enforcement is initiated, certain building features are captured so if it has a community kitchen, all those types of things, we're trying to capture so we can lay over information on gps situation so they can say right now while we know the illegal units are in the sun set or certain clusters in the city, we're not seeing them avail themselves in the...
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mary lawrence in the deputy director of the vision center of excellence, and mr. pat sheehan, director of va's 508 compliance office. [inaudible conversations] >> i think we will continue, for a committee members will continue the process as stating your name so that those who are vision impaired in the audience can know who is speaking. i would ask the panel to do the same. dr. mccarthy, your complete written statement will be made part of the hearing record, and you are not recognized for five minutes. >> thank you. good morning, chairman coffman, ranking member kirkpatrick, and members of the committee. i appreciated the opportunity to discuss the department of veterans affairs contributions to the visual center of excellence, and the care and services are provided to veterans with visual impairment. i am accompanied today by doctor mary lawrence, deputy director of the visual center of excellence at the visual center of excellence, or vce, was established by the national defense authorization act in january of 2008. in october 2009, the dod and va memorandum o
mary lawrence in the deputy director of the vision center of excellence, and mr. pat sheehan, director of va's 508 compliance office. [inaudible conversations] >> i think we will continue, for a committee members will continue the process as stating your name so that those who are vision impaired in the audience can know who is speaking. i would ask the panel to do the same. dr. mccarthy, your complete written statement will be made part of the hearing record, and you are not recognized...
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the vision center of excellence is a joint effort between dod and va, and of the centers of excellence, dod authorized navy to be involved with this. so it's a partnership between the navy on behalf of dod with va. >> that clears up something. i have been to walter reed and saw the center, and so i thought is that the same center? nevertheless we're still having problems with the registry being populated. the registry is waiting for the contracts to be filled and you're saying by the end of fiscal 2015 is when we expect this registry work to be done or begin? >> no, sir. dr. mccarthy again. the registry contract is out for bid at this point. it's on the streets and we'll have the bids in by mid june, and we expect it to be awarded, and the data entry to start by the end of the fiscal year. >> okay. all right. you're saying -- and i want to clarify a question, the answer to miss kirkpatrick's question about a provider being able to access at service member's records once they leave service, go to the va. so even without the registry being populated, you're saying that the entire record
the vision center of excellence is a joint effort between dod and va, and of the centers of excellence, dod authorized navy to be involved with this. so it's a partnership between the navy on behalf of dod with va. >> that clears up something. i have been to walter reed and saw the center, and so i thought is that the same center? nevertheless we're still having problems with the registry being populated. the registry is waiting for the contracts to be filled and you're saying by the end...
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excellent, excellent people, so good luck, mr. grosso. you may see me in the future. [laughter] >> you want to say something? should i? >> we'll make it quick. still on the executive director's report. yeah, the mayor's nominated me to the planning commission. i will be going to the rules committee on june 30 and i'm really honored to have been chosen and i hope that board of supervisors like me. >> you're going to rules committee.
excellent, excellent people, so good luck, mr. grosso. you may see me in the future. [laughter] >> you want to say something? should i? >> we'll make it quick. still on the executive director's report. yeah, the mayor's nominated me to the planning commission. i will be going to the rules committee on june 30 and i'm really honored to have been chosen and i hope that board of supervisors like me. >> you're going to rules committee.
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we have an excellent accrediting commission and an excellent aquarium. >> can you take a step back on your slide. you did mention 16 percent of your operating funds coming from the endowment. is that a major endowment? >> the endowment is 161,$161, million. to draw a sustainable 5.5 percent. we are drawing some of that. the exact figure was 8 percent. >> okay. about 3 percent above what you are usually able to accrue through interest? okay. thank you. >> one of the biggest challenges in the academy is when it's unique and nothing else like it, planning how the budget is going to work is i mpossible. we are coming to the year where we are coming to an equilibrium. >> i have seen the latest. i have been to two tours and have seen procession made -- progress made in the new capital project and it extends the work you do in drawing and species. it's great stuff. >> it just opened up in the aquarium and we are displaying fish from our recent philippines expedition which is remarkable. since you got me on this topic, do come and see the skulls exhibit. byos. bring your own skull. but it's s
we have an excellent accrediting commission and an excellent aquarium. >> can you take a step back on your slide. you did mention 16 percent of your operating funds coming from the endowment. is that a major endowment? >> the endowment is 161,$161, million. to draw a sustainable 5.5 percent. we are drawing some of that. the exact figure was 8 percent. >> okay. about 3 percent above what you are usually able to accrue through interest? okay. thank you. >> one of the...
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excellent. how are you? [laughter] i. m. graves. how are you? you have a lot of energy hi. how are you today? thank you for coming. hello. how are you? thank you for coming. hi. nice to meet you. how about yourself? what do you do out there? >> i work so immigrates. thinks for coming. i have not been there in a while. how are you doing? hi. how are you doing? we will worry about it after. to a three. thank you. how are you? hi. what is your name? when is your birthday? you are going to be seven? nice to meet you. [inaudible conversations] how are you doing? operate great to. where are you from originally? i appreciate what you we're doing. [laughter] o no. really? take care. [inaudible conversations] i am very grateful. thank you for coming. how are you? thank you. hello. hi. hi. thank you so much. how are you doing? and good. thank you. hi. happy to see you. nice to meet you. thank you for coming today. hi. how are you? thank you. [laughter] oh my gosh. that is amazing. thank you. how are you today? [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] thank you to your son'
excellent. how are you? [laughter] i. m. graves. how are you? you have a lot of energy hi. how are you today? thank you for coming. hello. how are you? thank you for coming. hi. nice to meet you. how about yourself? what do you do out there? >> i work so immigrates. thinks for coming. i have not been there in a while. how are you doing? hi. how are you doing? we will worry about it after. to a three. thank you. how are you? hi. what is your name? when is your birthday? you are going to be...
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. >> it's been an excellent consumption of the services i think i'm going to need if i go through this yeah, i'm verypx (music) >> herb theatre,open rehearsal. listen to the rehearsal. i think it is fun for them, they see our work process, our discussions, the decisions we make. it is good for us. we kind of behavior little bit when we have people in the audience. msk (music) >> we are rehearsing for our most expensive tour; plus two concerts here. we are proud that the growth of the orchestra, and how it is expanded and it is being accepted. my ambition when i came on as music director here -- it was evident we needed absolutely excellent work. also evident to me that i thought everyone should know that. this was my purpose. and after we opened, which was a spectacular opening concert about five weeks after that the economy completely crashed. my plan -- and i'm absolutely dogmatic about my plans --were delayed slightly. i would say that in this very difficult timefor the arts and everyone, especially the arts, it's phenomenal how new century has grown where many unfortunate organiz
. >> it's been an excellent consumption of the services i think i'm going to need if i go through this yeah, i'm verypx (music) >> herb theatre,open rehearsal. listen to the rehearsal. i think it is fun for them, they see our work process, our discussions, the decisions we make. it is good for us. we kind of behavior little bit when we have people in the audience. msk (music) >> we are rehearsing for our most expensive tour; plus two concerts here. we are proud that the...
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. >> great who's been an excellent vice president. any comments from commissioners any other nominations for vice president to make this interesting >> no okay any public comment on the nomination for commissioner hyde as president. i don't see any let's vote >> same house, same call? yep >> done okay. congratulations. >> we're going to move on just to clarify your term isn't until june 30th. >> yes. and so item 5 is police department questions or comments anyone from the police want to come up and speak i heard this hammed last time. this is interesting. all right. that's okay. anyone want to comment on this week's not having any predictions. let's move on to the presentation by our lovely night life >> 5 minutes. >> what's night life. >> so we have a presentation from the office of economic workforce development. >> the entertainment sector rep. >> entertainment sector. >> b sector. >> we'll see how this works. >> it's on the other side i think oh. >> congratulations. >> on the computer. >> thank you. >> it's so bad. naomi is beggin
. >> great who's been an excellent vice president. any comments from commissioners any other nominations for vice president to make this interesting >> no okay any public comment on the nomination for commissioner hyde as president. i don't see any let's vote >> same house, same call? yep >> done okay. congratulations. >> we're going to move on just to clarify your term isn't until june 30th. >> yes. and so item 5 is police department questions or comments...
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. >> i have a question for the applicant i think they're both excellent i have a question for the tuesday. thank you. for the city attorney. i imagine that both qualify for the appointment i understand it has to be a protecting resident that lives or works in the planning area it's basically so long as they identify that they will be sufficient? john gibner, deputy city attorney. yes. the ordinance and resolution creating the seat require that the seat be held by a protecting person but the legislation didn't define that term i understand that both resident identify themselves that way >> again both excellent candidates. >> i have some cards for. (calling names) >> good afternoon. i'm mike i'm here to speaker speak in support of gary names i've known gary for several years and the community organizations gary is one of the most reliable persons and strong ethnics one of his best skills is relying information to city hall to computes of friends just today a friend of mine committed no idea that had it not been for gary he wasn't sure he would come back to the community i support gary. than
. >> i have a question for the applicant i think they're both excellent i have a question for the tuesday. thank you. for the city attorney. i imagine that both qualify for the appointment i understand it has to be a protecting resident that lives or works in the planning area it's basically so long as they identify that they will be sufficient? john gibner, deputy city attorney. yes. the ordinance and resolution creating the seat require that the seat be held by a protecting person but...
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, but it doesn't right the same for other families. >> that's an excellent point.ple have looked at culture and pointed to group culture as an explanation for group outcome. i would argue a couple things. there is a recent study that has just been released by the bureau of labor statistics that shows when you control for family income, families across racial and that they group invest the same amount of resources in their children's education. is it about culture or class? i would also say an important element missing from a lot of these arguments is what look at the group to come to the united states. let's look at asian immigrants, chinese and korean immigrants. they tend to be highly select give of their groups. -- selective of their groups. chinese immigrants 53% have a college education or more. in china only five percent have a college education or more. those immigrating to the united states are the most highly educated. they are able invest resources in their children. they are also able to supplement supplemental systems for their children that help chines
, but it doesn't right the same for other families. >> that's an excellent point.ple have looked at culture and pointed to group culture as an explanation for group outcome. i would argue a couple things. there is a recent study that has just been released by the bureau of labor statistics that shows when you control for family income, families across racial and that they group invest the same amount of resources in their children's education. is it about culture or class? i would also...
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first, we're not talking about firing our way to excellence. we're talking about grossly ineffective teachers who are harming kids every day. everyone greed. experts on the other side agreed, grossly ineffective teachers are in classrooms and harm children. that's one piece of it. the other piece of it is we're not talking about i monolithic looking at test scores, but a variety of things. in-class performance, observation, are kids doing better. that would be one factor. the other part of the law that the judge struck down is the law that fires teachers without looking at how they're doing their job. if they're doing a great job they still get fired. does our case resolve every issue, no. >> when we come back we'll talk about the prospects going forward for california and for tenured teachers everywhere. this is inside story. stay with us. r >> you're watching inside story on al jazeera america. i'm ray suarez. teacher teen your on this edition of the program in california the system that protects teachers jobs have been challenged by a judge
first, we're not talking about firing our way to excellence. we're talking about grossly ineffective teachers who are harming kids every day. everyone greed. experts on the other side agreed, grossly ineffective teachers are in classrooms and harm children. that's one piece of it. the other piece of it is we're not talking about i monolithic looking at test scores, but a variety of things. in-class performance, observation, are kids doing better. that would be one factor. the other part of the...
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that's pretty neat. >> reporter: as for nichole thomas shell, graduate from the excel center in may, has already begun earning college credit. she says she is anxious to rejoin the workforce, but has only one specific job in mind >> i want to come back as an instructor. >> reporter: teachers will likely be in high demand for goodwill of central indiana going forward, more than 2,900 students were on a waiting list to enroll >> woodruff: and now to politics. primary elections took place in eight states last night with results in key senate races in mississippi and iowa. both could determine control of the u.s. senate, but in very different ways. here to break it down for us again is our political editor, domenico montanaro. so let's start with mississippi where you had thad up against a tea party challenger and -- >> it was four decades, he's been around for 42 years in congress, and that's been part of the problem. and what happened was a lot of these outside groups, tea party-backed, some of the more conservative groups decided they needed to find somebody who they felt like was a g
that's pretty neat. >> reporter: as for nichole thomas shell, graduate from the excel center in may, has already begun earning college credit. she says she is anxious to rejoin the workforce, but has only one specific job in mind >> i want to come back as an instructor. >> reporter: teachers will likely be in high demand for goodwill of central indiana going forward, more than 2,900 students were on a waiting list to enroll >> woodruff: and now to politics. primary...
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he gave excellent report and update on the nursing vacancy report. and there's an item here public comment. we did have public comment regarding this. we had, i believe three or four speakers and nurses we heard here previously at the commission, but that was apart of the public comment. we noted that et cetera including exceptionally award for our nurses who received one. and again, our hospital administrator cited that. we approved the policies and procedures in the staff report and discusses the council report. we moved in closed session and approved the credential report. and at that we closed meeting. >> i was going to ask commissioner but he's not here. that's the report from the jcc speaker: any questions on that conference report and we look forward to the secured report. next item. >> item 12 is committee agenda setting. >> do you want to he -- do you want to remind us about the planning session. >> august 19 is the health commission planning session and that will take the committee timeframe so it will be 2:00 to 6:00 and i'll remind everyo
he gave excellent report and update on the nursing vacancy report. and there's an item here public comment. we did have public comment regarding this. we had, i believe three or four speakers and nurses we heard here previously at the commission, but that was apart of the public comment. we noted that et cetera including exceptionally award for our nurses who received one. and again, our hospital administrator cited that. we approved the policies and procedures in the staff report and discusses...
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[cheering and applause] senator, senator, secretary, your excellency, which one do you want more, byt secretary, senator? which one do you want? >> jim. >> stephen: that's a nice title. is that short for something? now, it's good to have you back. this is two, three, four, i don't know how many times you have been on the show. i always like having you on because you're a real rank man. you were secretary of the navy. >> right. >> did you have to think about that for a second? >> i'm late more than a reagan man. i did admire him a lot. >> stephen: were you there when he punched the berlin wall down? >> no. i think he did that without my help. >> a former senator in virginia. assistant secretary of the navy under reagan. you've written ten books. most recently you have a new memoir called "i heard my country calling." when your country called, what did your country say to you? and did you pick up first time or did you push "decline." >> actually at this point we have to worry a little bit more about what happens when we make our calls and our country is listening, the n.s.a. >> stephen
[cheering and applause] senator, senator, secretary, your excellency, which one do you want more, byt secretary, senator? which one do you want? >> jim. >> stephen: that's a nice title. is that short for something? now, it's good to have you back. this is two, three, four, i don't know how many times you have been on the show. i always like having you on because you're a real rank man. you were secretary of the navy. >> right. >> did you have to think about that for a...
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we also have investigations like a station investigations team and they're doing an excellent job in crammed corners the picture is small but there are two buildings at the station the front building on 6th avenue and the back building well, the back building it the original footprint of the station that goes back to the earlier 19 hundreds the police car in the foreground the bricks are a different color that's the hay lost for the horses so that's where the officers that do the sergeant and inspectors work in the had a loft there's a joke there somewhere if somebody gets it let me know. i also have four clokz to act in support of the action team and address special problems like a crime problem they'll do undercover surveillance to an area of concern to us. then i also have a captain staff they have an important job they plan for the big events that are different from routine proposal i have that 3 officers one is handling permits and one is keeping the cars up and running and one dealing with our coming staff and looking at the statistics to look at are we focusing on our problem
we also have investigations like a station investigations team and they're doing an excellent job in crammed corners the picture is small but there are two buildings at the station the front building on 6th avenue and the back building well, the back building it the original footprint of the station that goes back to the earlier 19 hundreds the police car in the foreground the bricks are a different color that's the hay lost for the horses so that's where the officers that do the sergeant and...
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and i think it's because most people feel like that she has really done an excellent job at o.m.b. in this senator's experience with her over one of the small
and i think it's because most people feel like that she has really done an excellent job at o.m.b. in this senator's experience with her over one of the small
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excellent defense from bosh. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: things almost happened.hat's why they call it the beautiful game. on this night of high scoring basketball action, we will be joined by the founding father of temperature-related rap names, ice cube. [ cheers and applause ] you know ice cube, his real name is deveril levinson. that's true. and i'm going to play one on one with nate robinson of the denver nuggets tonight. [ cheers and applause ] has anyone noticed during the series that spurs' center tim duncan whenever he believes he's wrongly accused of a foul suddenly transforms into an exact replica of the spurs mascot? i don't know if he does that on purpose, but whatever city's team makes it into the finals, it seems like everyone that lives there suddenly becomes a superfan. people that don't know a difference between dwyane wade and duane wayne turn into phil jacksons when their hometown team gets into it. we thought it would be fun to exploit that. so we positioned a camera crew outside the at&t center in san antonio, where the spurs play, and asked
excellent defense from bosh. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: things almost happened.hat's why they call it the beautiful game. on this night of high scoring basketball action, we will be joined by the founding father of temperature-related rap names, ice cube. [ cheers and applause ] you know ice cube, his real name is deveril levinson. that's true. and i'm going to play one on one with nate robinson of the denver nuggets tonight. [ cheers and applause ] has anyone noticed during the...
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mississippi, former governor william winter, who is an excellent player on both racial reconciliation education in this state told the "new york times" this would be the worst stereotype confirmed on mississippi if mcdaniel and the tea party win this one. and i think there's a lot to it. i say this, judy, it's a warning for the rest of the country. we are seeing the future in mississippi politics. $5 million goes into mcdaniel's behalf from outside independent groups, his campaign is 1/4 of that, 1.4. the outside groups are running these campaigns, they're funding them and driving them and that's, thank you supreme court of the united states. >> woodruff: we have to stop here. unless you have two seconds -- >> no, not wise. >> woodruff: save it for next time. we're glad you two aren't insiders. mark shields, david brooks. >> woodruff: we'll be right back with a look at corruption in international soccer, and particularly in the run up to the last world cup. but first, it's pledge week on pbs. this break allows your public television station to ask for your support. and that support he
mississippi, former governor william winter, who is an excellent player on both racial reconciliation education in this state told the "new york times" this would be the worst stereotype confirmed on mississippi if mcdaniel and the tea party win this one. and i think there's a lot to it. i say this, judy, it's a warning for the rest of the country. we are seeing the future in mississippi politics. $5 million goes into mcdaniel's behalf from outside independent groups, his campaign is...
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and the excellence legislation, and i hope that you will be in favor of it, thank you. >> are there any further public comment? >> okay. >> seeing none,... >> could i have a motion on the floor? >> commissioner walker? >> i move the commission to support this legislation. >> second. >> a motion and a second. and i will do a roll call vote. >> find my paper. >> vice president mar? >> yes. >> commissioner lee? >> yes. >> commissioner melgar. >> yes. >> commissioner mccray. >> yes. >> and commissioner walker? >> yes. >> and the motion carries unanimously. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> okay, back to item four, director's report? >> for a, update on proposed legislation.have one permit, an so that looks good, but at least one. >> but unless, but because they want to know what the step is. >> okay. >> i expect that it will be more than that after a few months and everybody wants to see, who is going first and then see that, and you know, how to change it. and because, there is a pose on the comments and a lot of people are weighing into it and because the public was adding and we are going u
and the excellence legislation, and i hope that you will be in favor of it, thank you. >> are there any further public comment? >> okay. >> seeing none,... >> could i have a motion on the floor? >> commissioner walker? >> i move the commission to support this legislation. >> second. >> a motion and a second. and i will do a roll call vote. >> find my paper. >> vice president mar? >> yes. >> commissioner lee? >> yes....
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passed up before but we can still reactivate or just do not do that again -- anyway, all kinds of excellent lessons to be drawn from history. also, historians are very cool people. we have some of the best stories around. many of them are valuable stories and extremely entertaining and fun. >> why does this interest you so much? >> because i have no other skills. i play to my strengths. that is kind of true. i do very much enjoy stories. i enjoy thinking about stories. if you ask me to think of an important thought that was not attached to a real life story, you would have wasted your time. it is really the story that brings my mind into action. i could not have been a philosopher. or i would have been the goofiest philosopher around. i could not have been a political scientist, because a model would have made me think where are the individual people? where is the improbability, the improbability and human life? so, history turns out to be the perfect match for what my neurons like to do, which is find out what we think about people and how they present themselves on the planet. >> you writ
passed up before but we can still reactivate or just do not do that again -- anyway, all kinds of excellent lessons to be drawn from history. also, historians are very cool people. we have some of the best stories around. many of them are valuable stories and extremely entertaining and fun. >> why does this interest you so much? >> because i have no other skills. i play to my strengths. that is kind of true. i do very much enjoy stories. i enjoy thinking about stories. if you ask me...
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excellence and service. and we tried to cultivate within our young people, with other kids, that kind of a commitment, recognizing leadership occurs in lots of different settings. it doesn't require you to be the ceo of a fortune 100 company. you can exercise significant leadership as a classroom teacher or as a coach, as a pastor as a nurse. these are significant roles that have long lasting impacts. one of the things that we encountered over the course of the study, we wanted to see what were the most formative influences on these folks who go around occupy really senior roles. what we found was a tended not to be people who were in those very powerful positions that were their mentors. instead, folks who lived much humbler lives but who then helped them get opportunities to make a real difference. i would imagine that all of us say in one way or another, we stand on the shoulders of giants, people who helped move us along which include a variety of folks, not always the ceo but folks who did indeed lead w
excellence and service. and we tried to cultivate within our young people, with other kids, that kind of a commitment, recognizing leadership occurs in lots of different settings. it doesn't require you to be the ceo of a fortune 100 company. you can exercise significant leadership as a classroom teacher or as a coach, as a pastor as a nurse. these are significant roles that have long lasting impacts. one of the things that we encountered over the course of the study, we wanted to see what were...
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his family is with him excels rereceiving excellent care. we don't anticipate much of a change in his condition today. james mcnair his comic writer, known as jimmy mack was killed. >> he was he he -- epitome of a great man. >> reporter: two other comedians were on the bulls and injured. -- on the bus and injured. morgan and his entourage just finished a show in delaware. this is what it looks like from the stage to see a standing ovation. then we traveled back to new york in style. road life is a good life. the walmart truck driver is a 35-year-old man from georgia. he has several charges including death by auto. wal-mart is investigating. if his driver caused the accident the company will take full responsibility. kenneth moten channel 6 "action news." >> thank you for that report. >>> abc's "world news" with david muir will, of course, have much more on tracy morgan's conditions as well as accident. we alerted to the updates of the incident as it unfolded on the 6abc news app you can find continuing coverage. story, you can find photos an
his family is with him excels rereceiving excellent care. we don't anticipate much of a change in his condition today. james mcnair his comic writer, known as jimmy mack was killed. >> he was he he -- epitome of a great man. >> reporter: two other comedians were on the bulls and injured. -- on the bus and injured. morgan and his entourage just finished a show in delaware. this is what it looks like from the stage to see a standing ovation. then we traveled back to new york in style....
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but the working relationship that we have with the supervisors, is excellent. and did you have questions? >> no. >> okay. >> next one? >> now, we are going to move on to some of the or the second part of this where it talks about the staffing levels that we have at the northern station and how we have changed a little bit from the presentation that i gave last year. currently we have about 139 officers, that are assigned to northern station. and of those 139, there is myself, 5 lieutenants and 23 sergeants who do both parole and investigative and 112 officers, those officers are divide among the three watches, day, and midnight, and they parole the five in the district, and in addition to those officers paroling the sector cars i have an under cover street crimes unit that is in my estimation one of the best that this department has. and has been for a long time. contributing quite a few arrests and we have a public housing officers and we do have public housing in the district and we have four officers and a sergeant that are assigned to the public housing spe
but the working relationship that we have with the supervisors, is excellent. and did you have questions? >> no. >> okay. >> next one? >> now, we are going to move on to some of the or the second part of this where it talks about the staffing levels that we have at the northern station and how we have changed a little bit from the presentation that i gave last year. currently we have about 139 officers, that are assigned to northern station. and of those 139, there is...
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they're delicious, and an excellent source of fiber to help support regularity. wife: mmmm husband: these are good! marge: the tasty side of fiber. from phillips. ...and let in the dog that woke the man who drove to the control room [ woman ] driverless mode engaged. find parking space. [ woman ] parking space found. [ male announcer ] ...that secured the data that directed the turbines that powered the farm that made the milk that went to the store that reminded the man to buy the milk that was poured by the girl who loved the cat. [ meows ] the internet of everything is changing everything. cisco. tomorrow starts here. live in the same communities that we serve. people here know that our operations have an impact locally. we're using more natural gas vehicles than ever before. the trucks are reliable, that's good for business. but they also reduce emissions, and that's good for everyone. it makes me feel very good about the future of our company. ♪ the deal that freed the psychological hurdles bergdahl >>> i'm never surprised by controversies that are whipped u
they're delicious, and an excellent source of fiber to help support regularity. wife: mmmm husband: these are good! marge: the tasty side of fiber. from phillips. ...and let in the dog that woke the man who drove to the control room [ woman ] driverless mode engaged. find parking space. [ woman ] parking space found. [ male announcer ] ...that secured the data that directed the turbines that powered the farm that made the milk that went to the store that reminded the man to buy the milk that...
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. >> jon: we w she is an excellent gift giver.owever, when it comes to giving instruction. well, she is less than excellent. but nicole doesn't need to be a one woman it department. i don't? you really don't. luckily for nicole, and her dad, there is a place where he can get personalized instruction from someone who knows their stuff. the samsung experience shop, only at best buy. trade in a working smart phone and get up to a $200 best buy gift card toward the purchase of your samsung galaxy s 5. ♪ bees do it ♪ even educated fleas do it [ female announcer ] bring k-y into your love nest. ♪ let's fall in love in all its naked glory; brithat's too hot for tv,nest. stripped of chocolate, with nothing but salty roasted peanuts on soft sweet caramel. a payday bar will get you through your day. expose yourself to payday. [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome back. you know with the 2014 midterm on the horizon, feel the excitement in the room. the republicans are more certain than ever in their doctrines. cutting taxes creates jobs. hel
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. >> excellent. excellent! sparta, as we know has bears!ou never hear of sparta other than the fact you have bears running around all the time in sparta? is that the deal? >> yes. >> because you know what i think about bears? [ laughter ] >> we were gathering our portfolio together and we wanted to hear your opinion on the stock oracle. >> oracle reports next week. i think oracle's going to do a good job. the reason it's doing well is mark hurd is an extremely competitive guy. yes, larry ellison runs it, but mark hurd's the guy that's done it. i think he's tired of playing second fiddle to the software and service companies. they deliver a good quarter. i'd buy half before and half after. stay long oracle. charitable trust owns it. yes? >> boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah. >> hi, i'm gabrielle from cherry hill, new jersey. >> no one's at the mall, they're all here. >> with obamacare mandate, i see a lot of potential growth in health care providers. i was wondering if you think etna is a good investment. >> i think aetna's a terrific investment. i t
. >> excellent. excellent! sparta, as we know has bears!ou never hear of sparta other than the fact you have bears running around all the time in sparta? is that the deal? >> yes. >> because you know what i think about bears? [ laughter ] >> we were gathering our portfolio together and we wanted to hear your opinion on the stock oracle. >> oracle reports next week. i think oracle's going to do a good job. the reason it's doing well is mark hurd is an extremely...
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she and i have had an excellent relationship. i think that indicates it really goes beyond any particular par party. i am confident that my replacement after i am gone well have an excellent relationship because it's based on common values and a strong respect in both countries for the value of the u.s. chilean relationship so welcome and i look forward to an excellent conversation. >> thank you president obama. i want to first thank you for the invitation to visit with you and your country. of course we are looking forward to enhance our cooperation in different areas. as you just mentioned chile in the u.s. have had a very strong relation for so many years and we want to make it deeper and to enhance it in different areas of course. this look great -- be a great opportunity to discuss regional and international issues. also we will be able to have on the bilateral dimension be able to increase our cooperation in areas that are very essential and for u.s. and chile such as you mentioned education energy science and technology an
she and i have had an excellent relationship. i think that indicates it really goes beyond any particular par party. i am confident that my replacement after i am gone well have an excellent relationship because it's based on common values and a strong respect in both countries for the value of the u.s. chilean relationship so welcome and i look forward to an excellent conversation. >> thank you president obama. i want to first thank you for the invitation to visit with you and your...
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thank you it's great to have the excellent candidates. are there any members of the public who wish to speak seeing none, public comment is closed. supervisor campos >> thank you very much mr. chair green again, this is one the situation you have more than applicants than seats i hope the person that doesn't get the seat will continue to be involved you, you know, it takes a couple of times and so i really encourage each one of you to continue to be involved and i'm epa delighted to see the young people interested. with that, bans my experience i just want to be clear i'm going to support leo today. you know, i've said this before about here, you know, some point she'll be running muni and we'll all be working for her i think it's good to get her started but again, i also think that mr. ma lean has a great deal of experience and a strong background and hope he continues to be involved >> thank you supervisor yee. >> yeah. i echo supervisor campos statement in terms of having qualified people being interested if those activities and i know
thank you it's great to have the excellent candidates. are there any members of the public who wish to speak seeing none, public comment is closed. supervisor campos >> thank you very much mr. chair green again, this is one the situation you have more than applicants than seats i hope the person that doesn't get the seat will continue to be involved you, you know, it takes a couple of times and so i really encourage each one of you to continue to be involved and i'm epa delighted to see...
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i thought it was excellent.and i'm prepared to have a further discussion. >> thank you very much for being here, dr. jesse. my staff asked the office -- and i know this is not under your purview -- but what i asked for is, asked the office of congressional and legislative affairs to provide an organizational chart for va's office of mental health services to include accompanying names and titles on the 18th of april. on may 7th, my staff was informed that this deliverable request would require either a letter from me, as the chairman, or to go through -- now, get this, members -- a freedom of information act request. i sent a letter that same day. however, i still don't have it. so either a chart doesn't exist, or va doesn't want to share it with the committee. what do you think about that? >> well, i -- first of all, i apologize. there's no reason why you nor anybody else shouldn't have an organizational chart. i'm actually surprised they're not available on the web. but i apologize you're being put through tha
i thought it was excellent.and i'm prepared to have a further discussion. >> thank you very much for being here, dr. jesse. my staff asked the office -- and i know this is not under your purview -- but what i asked for is, asked the office of congressional and legislative affairs to provide an organizational chart for va's office of mental health services to include accompanying names and titles on the 18th of april. on may 7th, my staff was informed that this deliverable request would...
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>> excellent question. it's really the best question. there was this terrible diagnosis at the beginning because you can't be sure how long you are to be over independent. you can be sure and in our crisis although it follows a long boom and we had many preconditions for pretty severe crisis they were observable vulnerabilities. this thing basically started in july of 07 and there was a sort of a slow burn for a year mostly limited to the periphery of the financial system. i mean bear stearns and the investment world where the periphery but it wasn't really threatening the core of the financial system. the effects on the economy up to that point were pretty modest so it's hard to judge. in the book i try to explain the choices. the right response initially is to let the fire burn and let it do what it has to do which is to consume the weakest institutions. that's the rational response but you have to be careful that it doesn't get away from you and it doesn't get momentum. that's just a hard line to demonstrate that if you step into quic
>> excellent question. it's really the best question. there was this terrible diagnosis at the beginning because you can't be sure how long you are to be over independent. you can be sure and in our crisis although it follows a long boom and we had many preconditions for pretty severe crisis they were observable vulnerabilities. this thing basically started in july of 07 and there was a sort of a slow burn for a year mostly limited to the periphery of the financial system. i mean bear...
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. >> i thought it was an excellent idea, brilliant. >>> on a warm june morning in tampa, florida, authorities discovered the bodies of three women floating in tampa bay. >> they knew that there was foul play because the women were tied up and had bricks around them. >> the victims had their mouths taped shut. were naked from the waist down. and had been bound with yellow rope. >> it was horrible. it was terrible. it was beyond comprehension to think anyone could do what was done to those girls. >> the first question facing investigators was the identity of these three women. >> there was no i.d. so we weren't able to identify who these individuals were, where they came from and who they might have had contact with prior to this event. >> although each victim was tied a 30-pound concrete block decomposition created gases that lifted both the bodies and concrete blocks to the surface. >> the water temperature was hot. had this occurred in much colder temperatures, much colder water, one cinder block might have held them under the surface. you don't have to do a lot of study on that to figure th
. >> i thought it was an excellent idea, brilliant. >>> on a warm june morning in tampa, florida, authorities discovered the bodies of three women floating in tampa bay. >> they knew that there was foul play because the women were tied up and had bricks around them. >> the victims had their mouths taped shut. were naked from the waist down. and had been bound with yellow rope. >> it was horrible. it was terrible. it was beyond comprehension to think anyone could...
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and to have that honor and support of excellence journalism. thank you to you. the digital age may change how we received news from dedicated passionate and strong reporters committed to deep investigative reporting remains a constant. the importance to uncover the truth or to witness the truth, to bring the public to be active member misheard of a an informed citizenry has not change. more important today than ever to shine a spotlight on these efforts. it is my pleasure to introduce the moderator for this evening the chair of the selection committee. [applause] pohjola [applause] >> for those of you who'd don't know senior adviser previously with editor of foreign affairs with a long list of accolades including the washington correspondent , editor and publisher of the "chicago sun-times" and publisher of the "new york daily news." a fellow at j.f. kennedy school of government and at columbia university, a former chairman of the international center for journalist and former chairman of human rights watch the 2010 drust dan fagin in my extreme pleasure to invi
and to have that honor and support of excellence journalism. thank you to you. the digital age may change how we received news from dedicated passionate and strong reporters committed to deep investigative reporting remains a constant. the importance to uncover the truth or to witness the truth, to bring the public to be active member misheard of a an informed citizenry has not change. more important today than ever to shine a spotlight on these efforts. it is my pleasure to introduce the...
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we also have investigations like a station investigations team and they're doing an excellent job in crammed corners the picture is small but there are two buildings at the station the front building on 6th avenue and the back building well, the back
we also have investigations like a station investigations team and they're doing an excellent job in crammed corners the picture is small but there are two buildings at the station the front building on 6th avenue and the back building well, the back
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they were really excellent. the fences will struggle without. i think they did a good job of exposing what was a weak offense. i thought the goalkeeper was excellent. like i said, the defense has holes in it. they need the best from their goalkeeper. >> what teams do you think will be progressing to the knockout stage? >> we always knew that these were going to be at croatia and brazil. of course, croatia put in a really good performance against brazil. they were really unlucky not to get a point out of it. this point mexico having three points, croatia is still the favorite and i think it will take something surprising for them not to go through. >> we will be looking for that. >> moving onto the next group because the match between spain and the netherlands has kicked off. >> downtown salvador has been awash in a sea of red and orange as fans gather at of the game. the dutch contingent seemed to dominate the crowd with their signature color. they will be remembering the time the two teams met at the world cup. >> let's take a look at how the t
they were really excellent. the fences will struggle without. i think they did a good job of exposing what was a weak offense. i thought the goalkeeper was excellent. like i said, the defense has holes in it. they need the best from their goalkeeper. >> what teams do you think will be progressing to the knockout stage? >> we always knew that these were going to be at croatia and brazil. of course, croatia put in a really good performance against brazil. they were really unlucky not...
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mean you're with leah crews >> yeah. >> so i guess i'll have to be the deciding vote again both excellent i have to say i was impressed by the idea of having the pediatricians prospective so i will i'm a very close call i'm make a motion to move forward dr. harris with the understanding my preference would be to have reappoint ms. harris. >> so it's been started up now there's a motion you want to make a motion for dr. harris. >> all right. so making a motion to dr. harris to seat on the first commission with positive recommendation. >> with a residency waiver. >> i will make that unanimous so the motion passes congratulations to the two seats appointed and the other two please don't give us on us there will be seats available in years to come. madam clerk i'd like to call item 8 through 11 together >> items 8, 9, 10 and 11 to renew the children's fund for the expiration date for 25 years and provide services for the transitional figuring out youth 18 to 24-year-old and rice the committee for the working group and create a children's oversight committee and renew the allocation and create
mean you're with leah crews >> yeah. >> so i guess i'll have to be the deciding vote again both excellent i have to say i was impressed by the idea of having the pediatricians prospective so i will i'm a very close call i'm make a motion to move forward dr. harris with the understanding my preference would be to have reappoint ms. harris. >> so it's been started up now there's a motion you want to make a motion for dr. harris. >> all right. so making a motion to dr....
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the math here because excel help us i conquer most americans. the germans. took. inspiration from the american law from both. establishing their own sterilization law. the law for the prevention of hereditary disease da spring was passed on the fourteenth of july nine hundred thirty three conditions such as mentally disturbed schizophrenia depressed deaf disabled alcoholics were targeted by the law. tribunal's on hereditary health were set up composed of two doctors and a judge. under the nazi regime they carried out the forced sterilization of four hundred thousand people. yeah. yeah. i felt but i hate. for all i know. that's. actually. see the immense. dimension tungstens importance in fathom. just mention them into your mouth so i'm certain you're all those close to your to of most excellent would be done to guns cause of hope and yeah so when i'm just as. distant as yet because of thoughts because it's actually does not think i don't sleep let's imagine prison please enough out isn't any good interview. for the bunny seamanship to do it just so they can learn
the math here because excel help us i conquer most americans. the germans. took. inspiration from the american law from both. establishing their own sterilization law. the law for the prevention of hereditary disease da spring was passed on the fourteenth of july nine hundred thirty three conditions such as mentally disturbed schizophrenia depressed deaf disabled alcoholics were targeted by the law. tribunal's on hereditary health were set up composed of two doctors and a judge. under the nazi...