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ron tom assistant director of department of building inspection. president mccarthy, fellow commissioners thank you very much for this opportunity to present our very robust process that we have in place for tall buildings. >> before you get started -- sorry for interrupting you. i was thinking before you started with the presentation and i don't know if it's okay with the commissioners if we hold our questions to the end of the slide show? obviously if you have a question that needs to be answered no problem and then maybe at the end if this is okay with you -- >> certainly president mccarthy. >> okay. we will hold that to the end then. thank you so much. >> all right. again thank you. dbi welcomes this opportunity to talk about its work to make san francisco tall buildings safer. we appreciate the building inspection commission's work and oversight on this important topic. we look forward to continuing the collaboration with you other city agencies and the stakeholders with a vested interest in this process. in presentation we will discuss the fo
ron tom assistant director of department of building inspection. president mccarthy, fellow commissioners thank you very much for this opportunity to present our very robust process that we have in place for tall buildings. >> before you get started -- sorry for interrupting you. i was thinking before you started with the presentation and i don't know if it's okay with the commissioners if we hold our questions to the end of the slide show? obviously if you have a question that needs to...
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tom, we will come back and talk to you in a second on how you are raising awareness because of the film you are involved in. dr ronow much cricket is the diagnosis of sepsis nowadays? but several years after tom's experience, nothing changed much. but the nhs has started to take this seriously, the royal colleges have started to take this seriously. i would hope the vast majority of people now get recognised quicker than tom did. how quickly do you need to be treated and with what? you need to be treated as quickly as possible. tom's story of a deterioration over 24 hours is typical. every hour we wait in giving the right antibiotic to the patient, the risk of dying goes up by 7%, so it is urgent. tom went through this radical surgery, how common with that be these days? sepsis is common, it is more common than heart attacks and strokes in the uk. but thankfully, tom's extreme case with his amputations and facial surgery is very rare. it doesn't mean the people who do have these things are not trouble. people have post—traumatic stress disorder, people have problem thinking clearly, chronic fatigue syndrome. so ge
tom, we will come back and talk to you in a second on how you are raising awareness because of the film you are involved in. dr ronow much cricket is the diagnosis of sepsis nowadays? but several years after tom's experience, nothing changed much. but the nhs has started to take this seriously, the royal colleges have started to take this seriously. i would hope the vast majority of people now get recognised quicker than tom did. how quickly do you need to be treated and with what? you need to...
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ron tom, assistant director of the department of building an inspection. thank you for the opportunity to come and present the contributions that the department has made towards this goal. it's a very noble and important goal to the businesses and the vitality of the city. our major contribution to the process is the creation of what we call the information sheet g 25 titled permit and inspection services guidelines for restaurant alterations and new constructions. and, each of you have been provided with a copy of it. this is a very robust document. it takes the person who may be an owner, a design professional, or, a contractor through the process at a high level and it drools down to the granule level. it covers the permitting side, it covers the inspection side. it covers the aspects of construction that deal with building, electrical, plumbing, mechanical, and disability access and it is spoken out in a very logical sequence of subheadings so you can follow it in a logical design, construction, and closeout methodology. you can take that just as a gui
ron tom, assistant director of the department of building an inspection. thank you for the opportunity to come and present the contributions that the department has made towards this goal. it's a very noble and important goal to the businesses and the vitality of the city. our major contribution to the process is the creation of what we call the information sheet g 25 titled permit and inspection services guidelines for restaurant alterations and new constructions. and, each of you have been...
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ron tom, assistant director of the department of building an inspection. thank you for the opportunity to come and present the contributions that the department has made towards this goal. it's a very noble and important goal to the businesses and the vitality of the city. our major contribution to the process is the creation of what we call the information sheet g 25 titled permit and inspection services guidelines for restaurant alterations and new constructions. and, each of you have been provided with a copy of it. this is a very robust document. it takes the person who may be an owner, a design professional, or, a contractor through the process at a high level and it drools down to the granule level. it covers the permitting side, it covers the inspection side. it covers the aspects of construction that deal with building, electrical, plumbing, mechanical, and disability access and it is spoken out in a very logical sequence of subheadings so you can follow it in a logical design, construction, and closeout methodology. you can take that just as a gui
ron tom, assistant director of the department of building an inspection. thank you for the opportunity to come and present the contributions that the department has made towards this goal. it's a very noble and important goal to the businesses and the vitality of the city. our major contribution to the process is the creation of what we call the information sheet g 25 titled permit and inspection services guidelines for restaurant alterations and new constructions. and, each of you have been...
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ron tom, assistant director of the department of building an inspection. thank you for the opportunity to come and present the contributions that the department has made towards this goal. it's a very noble and important goal to the businesses and the vitality of the city. our major contribution to the process is the creation of what we call the information sheet g 25 titled permit and inspection services guidelines for restaurant alterations and new constructions. and, each of you have been provided with a copy of it. this is a very robust document. it takes the person who may be an owner, a design professional, or, a contractor through the process at a high level and it drools down to the granule level. it covers the permitting side, it covers the inspection side. it covers the aspects of construction that deal with building, electrical, plumbing, mechanical, and disability access and it is spoken out in a very logical sequence of subheadings so you can follow it in a logical design, construction, and closeout methodology. you can take that just as a gui
ron tom, assistant director of the department of building an inspection. thank you for the opportunity to come and present the contributions that the department has made towards this goal. it's a very noble and important goal to the businesses and the vitality of the city. our major contribution to the process is the creation of what we call the information sheet g 25 titled permit and inspection services guidelines for restaurant alterations and new constructions. and, each of you have been...
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ron tom, assistant director of the department of building an inspection. thank you for the opportunity to come and present the contributions that the department has made towards this goal. it's a very noble and important goal to the businesses and the vitality of the city. our major contribution to the process is the creation of what we call the information sheet g 25 titled permit and inspection services guidelines for restaurant alterations and new constructions. and, each of you have been provided with a copy of it. this is a very robust document. it takes the person who may be an owner, a design professional, or, a contractor through the process at a high level and it drools down to the granule level. it covers the permitting side, it covers the inspection side. it covers the aspects of construction that deal with building, electrical, plumbing, mechanical, and disability access and it is spoken out in a very logical sequence of subheadings so you can follow it in a logical design, construction, and closeout methodology. you can take that just as a gui
ron tom, assistant director of the department of building an inspection. thank you for the opportunity to come and present the contributions that the department has made towards this goal. it's a very noble and important goal to the businesses and the vitality of the city. our major contribution to the process is the creation of what we call the information sheet g 25 titled permit and inspection services guidelines for restaurant alterations and new constructions. and, each of you have been...
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. >> you have to watch out for those stopping carts, too. >> i never tthank you, ron. >> you're welcome, p diane, and tom. a" thisyou heard rob mention it. the iditarod festivities are sher, right?ere g quite as magical as staying at a asthma treatment with with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo is specifically designed to open up airways to improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. breo is not for people whose asthma is well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine like an inhaled corticosteroid. once your asthma is well controlled your doctor will decide if you can stop breo and prescribe a different asthma control medicine like an inhaled corticosteroid. do not take breo more than prescribed. see your doctor if your asthma does not improve or gets worse. ask your doctor if 24-hour breo could be a missing
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ron. >> neil: there's other moments, tom.n if i showed you a hundred of them, you wouldn't be buying it. will writes -- >> neil: don't switch to cnn! here's another. >> neil: the numbers are the numbers, cally. the same benchmarks we use in republican and democratic administrations alike. things like the stock market, the up employment rate. they're prominent measures that administrations are judged. i reported the contacts for those numbers because i'm the fox money nerd. i point out that keeping the interest rates at 0% is better than anything that barack obama could do and mask the real numbers of americans not in the works force, all true than when barack obama took office. that's a fact. that little flashback of yours confirmed what i long suspected. once a sneaky lefty, always a sneaky lefty. hated you then, really hate you now? really? i found "hate" to be a strong ward. martin e-mails -- >> neil: again, with the fat thing. really? you sound fat and you also sound stupid. have a wonderful evening. see you tomorrow. >>
ron. >> neil: there's other moments, tom.n if i showed you a hundred of them, you wouldn't be buying it. will writes -- >> neil: don't switch to cnn! here's another. >> neil: the numbers are the numbers, cally. the same benchmarks we use in republican and democratic administrations alike. things like the stock market, the up employment rate. they're prominent measures that administrations are judged. i reported the contacts for those numbers because i'm the fox money nerd. i...
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ron tom, assistant director of the department of building an inspection. thank you for the opportunity to come and present the contributions that the department has made towards this goal. it's a very noble and important goal to the businesses and the vitality of the city. our major contribution to the process is the creation of what we call the information sheet g 25 titled permit and inspection services guidelines for restaurant alterations and new constructions. and, each of you have been provided with a copy of it. this is a very robust document. it takes the person who may be an owner, a design professional, or, a contractor through the process at a high level and it drools down to the granule level. it covers the permitting side, it covers the inspection side. it covers the aspects of construction that deal with building, electrical, plumbing, mechanical, and disability access and it is spoken out in a very logical sequence of subheadings so you can follow it in a logical design, construction, and closeout methodology. you can take that just as a gui
ron tom, assistant director of the department of building an inspection. thank you for the opportunity to come and present the contributions that the department has made towards this goal. it's a very noble and important goal to the businesses and the vitality of the city. our major contribution to the process is the creation of what we call the information sheet g 25 titled permit and inspection services guidelines for restaurant alterations and new constructions. and, each of you have been...
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tom price. wisconsin senator ron johnson is with them as well. as the president focuses in on education in florida today, the focus back in washington continues to be on the trump administration's reported ties to russia. the attorney general, jeff sessions, has agreed to recuse himself from the investigations, but now there are new questions about other members of the president's inner circle. our senior white house correspondent, jeff zeleny is joining us. jeff is at the house. our justice department laura jarrett is with me in the studio. jeff, the president is in florida but he can't escape this entire russia controversy, can he? >> he cannot, wolf. he was leaving the white house this morning, right before he did there was an animated meeting going on inside the oval office. this is coming at the end of a week where the administration with you hoping to still be talking about his speech to congress earlier in the week. instead ending it of trying to get to these meetings that happened last year during the campaign with the russian ambassador.
tom price. wisconsin senator ron johnson is with them as well. as the president focuses in on education in florida today, the focus back in washington continues to be on the trump administration's reported ties to russia. the attorney general, jeff sessions, has agreed to recuse himself from the investigations, but now there are new questions about other members of the president's inner circle. our senior white house correspondent, jeff zeleny is joining us. jeff is at the house. our justice...
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thank you, ron. >> you're welcome, paula. >> and rob, and diane, and tom. thanks, everybody. >>> coming up on "gma" this morning, prosecutors gearing up for their third trial of dalia dippolito. a florida woman accused of hiring an undercover police officer to kill her husband. why they're trying to get her defense attorney removed from the case. >>> you heard rob mention it. the iditarod festivities are under way. what inspired one rookie musher to attempt the extremely challenging, 1,000-mile race. >> it's musher, right? >> musher. >> no, it's musher. >> no, it's musher. ♪ what if an insurance company wasn't only there when things went wrong? because for every tornado... there's a twister. for every crash... an even bigger collision. and for every tailspin... well, tailspins. state farm understands that getting the most out of life doesn't just mean being there when things go wrong. it's about being here... in all of life's moments. when things go perfectly... right. ♪ thdisney resort hotel.as magical as staying at a so imagine... complimentary rides to a
thank you, ron. >> you're welcome, paula. >> and rob, and diane, and tom. thanks, everybody. >>> coming up on "gma" this morning, prosecutors gearing up for their third trial of dalia dippolito. a florida woman accused of hiring an undercover police officer to kill her husband. why they're trying to get her defense attorney removed from the case. >>> you heard rob mention it. the iditarod festivities are under way. what inspired one rookie musher to...
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. >> i have tom cotton on the committee and ron widen and we divides and frankly, we have erius republicansrubio, susan collins all saying we'll go where the intel leads. >> i want to ask you abouturrus faith in him. the white house used --asnd ric burr to essentially help push back against one of these new york times did in some form or another. does thatseator burr's ability bipartisan in this and do you trust him? >> we've h some bumps, but i am working very closely with him right now? >> you trust tru him that we wi this done and we have a list of witnesses that i think you will comprehensive and we'll talk to everybody involved. >> is paul manafort apparently ntde a sta willing to testify before the house and the senate intelligence investigati we see paul manafort? >> what you haveeto get your information, and raw intelligence and build your witnesses at the appropriate time. >> is that like a three-month, six-month, outline the time line here. >> what we'll do is have the public hearing and we'll continue to do as much as we can in public, but we have more raw intelligence that we ha
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. >> i have tom cotton on the committee and ron widen and we crossed all of the political divides andwe have bipartisan support, serious republicans, marco rubio, susan collins all saying we'll go where the intel leads. >> i want to ask you about richard burr and your trust and faith in him. the white house used -- asked both devin nunes and richard burr to essentially help push back against one of these new york times stories and they both did in some form or another. does that call into question senator burr's ability to be bipartisan in this and do you trust him? >> we've had some bumps, but i am working very closely with him right now? >> you trust him? >> i trust him that we will get this done and we have a list of witnesses that i think you will see that is comprehensive and we'll talk to everybody involved. >> is paul manafort apparently made a statement that he's willing to testify before the house and the senate intelligence investigations. when would we see somebody like paul manafort? >> what you have to do first is you have to get your information, and raw intelligence and
. >> i have tom cotton on the committee and ron widen and we crossed all of the political divides andwe have bipartisan support, serious republicans, marco rubio, susan collins all saying we'll go where the intel leads. >> i want to ask you about richard burr and your trust and faith in him. the white house used -- asked both devin nunes and richard burr to essentially help push back against one of these new york times stories and they both did in some form or another. does that...
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. >> i have tom cotton on the committee and ron widen and we crossed all of the political divides andnkly, we have bipartisan support, serious republicans, marco rubio, susan collins all saying we'll go where the intel leads. >> i want to ask you about richard burr and your trust and faith in him. the white house used -- asked both devin nunes and richard burr to essentially help push back against one of these new york times stories and they both did in some form or another. does that call into question senator burr's ability to be bipartisan in this and do you trust him? >> we've had some bumps, but i am working very closely with him right now? >> you trust him? >> i trust him that we will get this done and we have a list of witnesses that i think you will see that is comprehensive and we'll talk to everybody involved. >> is paul manafort apparently made a statement that he's willing to testify before the house and the senate intelligence investigations. when would we see somebody like paul manafort? >> what you have to do first is you have to get your information, and raw intelligen
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ron, you first. the issue of affordability versus access. toms saying that everyone has access, but that doesn't necessarily mean that everyone could get it, does it in that plan? >> like the old saying that the rich and poor are equally free to sleep under the bridge. afford ability is the key to access. what they're saying is it doesn't withdraw the expansion of coverage fast enough. the context is the congressional budget office, you know, last week calculated that the republican repeal plan would increase the number of uninsured by 24 million by 2026, doubling the share of americans without insurance and essentially wiping out all of the gains of the aca and leaving us back where we were before. i think david lived through this in the clinton white house. my experience has been cover in, since the republicans took over in 1994, the gingrich era, boehner era, they've found a way to get whatever bill through the house usually by moving it to the right. i will be surprised if they're unable to do that this week. and then that will focus the iss
ron, you first. the issue of affordability versus access. toms saying that everyone has access, but that doesn't necessarily mean that everyone could get it, does it in that plan? >> like the old saying that the rich and poor are equally free to sleep under the bridge. afford ability is the key to access. what they're saying is it doesn't withdraw the expansion of coverage fast enough. the context is the congressional budget office, you know, last week calculated that the republican...
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tom lee has a couple of ideas. finally. hey ron! they're finally taking down that schwab billboard. oh, not so fast, carl. ♪ oh no. schwab, again? index investing for that low? that's three times less than fidelity... ...and four times less than vanguard. what's next, no minimums? ...no minimums. schwab has lowered the cost of investing again. introducing the lowest cost index funds in the industry with no minimums. i bet they're calling about the schwab news. schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. ways wins. especially in my business. with slow internet from the phone company, you can't keep up. you're stuck, watching spinning wheels and progress bars until someone else scoops your story. switch to comcast business. with high-speed internet up to 10 gigabits per second. you wouldn't pick a slow race car. then why settle for slow internet? comcast business. built for speed. built for business. >>> president trump visiting michigan today and teasing a big announcement next week for the auto industry. let's get to phil. >> reporter: a lot of people are wondering, what is the
tom lee has a couple of ideas. finally. hey ron! they're finally taking down that schwab billboard. oh, not so fast, carl. ♪ oh no. schwab, again? index investing for that low? that's three times less than fidelity... ...and four times less than vanguard. what's next, no minimums? ...no minimums. schwab has lowered the cost of investing again. introducing the lowest cost index funds in the industry with no minimums. i bet they're calling about the schwab news. schwab. a modern approach to...
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ron. >> like i said, the history is, whether it's the newt gingrich era or tom delay era, they have almostfound a way to get it through the home. president trump going in with both feet on this bill is the way it collides with his larger message. if you think about what he has done, he has basically taken a kind of an insular nationalism on trade and immigration, and married that to skepticism of government with one big exception, programs he has defended social security and medicare, programs that benefit an older, lower/middle income, the core of his base. he's saying he will impose significant cuts on programs, and embraced a health care bill that the cbo says there will be 25% premium increases for people in their 50s and 60s, older working age people who would be uninsured. this is a blend of his nationalism with more traditional small government conservativism or libertarianism of house republicans, a mixed messages that exposes him to some risk of taking away something that many of the voters he is counting on have themselves come to count on. >> tamara keith, the president holds a
ron. >> like i said, the history is, whether it's the newt gingrich era or tom delay era, they have almostfound a way to get it through the home. president trump going in with both feet on this bill is the way it collides with his larger message. if you think about what he has done, he has basically taken a kind of an insular nationalism on trade and immigration, and married that to skepticism of government with one big exception, programs he has defended social security and medicare,...
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tom cotton on the battle over health care. and elijah cummings. >>> let's send things over to ron claiborne for a look at the other headlines. did you get enough sleep last night? >> no. did you? >> never. >>> we begin with news from overseas in syria where president bashar al assad has called u.s. forces in his country invaders. adding he hasn't seen anything concrete, his words, yet, in donald trump's vow to make the battle against isis a priority. he made the comments in an interview with chinese television. currently about 500 u.s. forces in deployed in syria. >>> in harrisburg, pennsylvania, a 3-year-old girl died in a house fire that investigators say was started when a hoverboard was being recharged and it overheated and exploded. two other girls in the house at the time and a firefighter were air-lifted to the hospital. all three in critical condition. >>> new video from just released documentary shows michael brown, the black teen fatally shot by a white police officer in ferguson, ago at a convenience store earlier that day. the new video appears to show a transaction of some kind between brown and the store clerk.
tom cotton on the battle over health care. and elijah cummings. >>> let's send things over to ron claiborne for a look at the other headlines. did you get enough sleep last night? >> no. did you? >> never. >>> we begin with news from overseas in syria where president bashar al assad has called u.s. forces in his country invaders. adding he hasn't seen anything concrete, his words, yet, in donald trump's vow to make the battle against isis a priority. he made the...
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ron widen, a passionate problemive from oregon. then you have these neoconguys on the other side like tom cotton from arkansas. these people hate russia. >> yeah. >> so they're not trump's bud dir on this. >> you have other serious republicans like james languageford from oklahoma, susan collins of maine. i think we have to temper our expectations. the house intelligence committee is not by tradition an investigatory body. >> they have subpoena power. >> but remember who are the really, truly good professional investigators? that's the fbi, right? >> well, they ca subpoena everything they've got. >> that's right. eventually the truth may come not through one of these committees but through the fbi -- >> one thing you and i understand, i certainly understand, is the power of television, and i watched it with the army mccarthy hearings bringing down joe mccarthy. we saw it in godfather 2. television, with a really good staff operation, with good investigation and people under oath and the power of the subpoena, you can break these people out from under their rocks. you can bring up jared kushner is going to be u
ron widen, a passionate problemive from oregon. then you have these neoconguys on the other side like tom cotton from arkansas. these people hate russia. >> yeah. >> so they're not trump's bud dir on this. >> you have other serious republicans like james languageford from oklahoma, susan collins of maine. i think we have to temper our expectations. the house intelligence committee is not by tradition an investigatory body. >> they have subpoena power. >> but...
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tom: i appreciate it. >> chris: up next senator coons on the latest astonishing twist of whether there was any link between the finally. hey ron! they're finally taking down that schwab billboard. oh, not so fast, carl. ♪ oh no. schwab, again? index investing for that low? that's three times less than fidelity... ...and four times less than vanguard. what's next, no minimums? ...no minimums. schwab has lowered the cost of investing again. introducing the lowest cost index funds in the industry with no minimums. i bet they're calling about the schwab news. schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ sfx: engine revving ♪ (silence) ♪ >> chris: now we continue our coverage of the latest developments in the trump-russia story with the president accusing former president obama of tapping his phones in trump tower before the election. joining us now, democratic senator chris coons of delaware, and send her, i to begin where i began with senator cotten, your reaction to president trump's allegations that his phones were tapped by president obama. >> senator coons: these are remarkable allegations. i think another attempt
tom: i appreciate it. >> chris: up next senator coons on the latest astonishing twist of whether there was any link between the finally. hey ron! they're finally taking down that schwab billboard. oh, not so fast, carl. ♪ oh no. schwab, again? index investing for that low? that's three times less than fidelity... ...and four times less than vanguard. what's next, no minimums? ...no minimums. schwab has lowered the cost of investing again. introducing the lowest cost index funds in the...
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tom's latest column in "the times" today. >>> coming up, it's complicated. the battle going on inside the republican party over president trump's health care prescription. florida congressman ron desantis is with us to talk about it. there he is, next. get to nissan now. and save on a lineup featuring rogue. with available intelligent safty shield technologies... that could stop for you. take on the unexpected, with six 20-17 iihs top safety picks. it's clear why we're...