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in a televised interview this morning, the governor said he is willing to call al-alam -- all lawmakers back to annapolis immediately, but only if there is a consensus on how to undo the so-called doomsday budget the lawmakers passed in the final hours of the session. $500 million of budget cuts will go into effect in july if they cannot agree on an alternate plan. >> right now, people run the world are gathered in east baltimore for the official dedication -- around the world are gathered in east baltimore for the official dedication of the new john hopkins' new medical building. >> the ceremony is underway right now. gov. martin o'malley just finished speaking a few minutes ago. everyone is gathered in the football field-sized courtyard of the new building. patients will move in in april and will open to the public on may 1. today, we got a sneak peek inside. the new sheikh ziad tower and it charlotte r blumberg children's ere dedicated today. >> we wanted the rooms to be , spacious andy beautiful. we think part of healing involves beauty and aesthetics and comfort. >> it includes 550
in a televised interview this morning, the governor said he is willing to call al-alam -- all lawmakers back to annapolis immediately, but only if there is a consensus on how to undo the so-called doomsday budget the lawmakers passed in the final hours of the session. $500 million of budget cuts will go into effect in july if they cannot agree on an alternate plan. >> right now, people run the world are gathered in east baltimore for the official dedication -- around the world are...
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maharajah expedition -- exhibition, have seen some of sanjay's participation in it, but how did these alamance connect with one another? that is what we are trying to explore further. i have been interested in sanjay's work for some time now. not as much for the work itself, as for the process, because he, like many generations of artists before him, have been bringing stories of the past, subject matter from the past, back to life through their own art, making them into relevant pieces of art with his unique style. that is what attracted my attention towards sanjay. what started out as a project to activate the exterior of the building became something completely different. it took on its own life. when sanjay came back to us with a body of work for what was supposed to be a simple exterior project, we were completely blown away. >> that is kind of you. first off, she is the smart one. she should know better to pick someone like me. thank you for recognizing my work and inviting me to participate with the museum. before i go into that -- i have to segue. there is one cool distinction with the
maharajah expedition -- exhibition, have seen some of sanjay's participation in it, but how did these alamance connect with one another? that is what we are trying to explore further. i have been interested in sanjay's work for some time now. not as much for the work itself, as for the process, because he, like many generations of artists before him, have been bringing stories of the past, subject matter from the past, back to life through their own art, making them into relevant pieces of art...
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to authorize the executive director to execute the memorandum of understanding to implement the alamance of the high speed rail as opposed to opposing documents. commissioner avalos: commissioner wiener? >> could you summarize those conditions that staff is speaking about? >> the primary condition in the document is contingent upon metropolitan tradition commission support of the downtown extension to transbay being a regional project, including not less than 60--- $650 million in new start funding. that is a primary condition. >> mr. chairman, as really to earlier, this is sort of an extraordinary thing that has happened. the entire high speed rail system in california -- there was some skepticism not too long ago about whether that would happen. since then, the governor and high speed rail authority have turned things around. i confidence level in this system happening has just gone up significantly. what we did four months ago was, when things were looking shaky and of looked like high-speed rail would not come to the bay area -- they were talking about 2035 or a ridiculous year like
to authorize the executive director to execute the memorandum of understanding to implement the alamance of the high speed rail as opposed to opposing documents. commissioner avalos: commissioner wiener? >> could you summarize those conditions that staff is speaking about? >> the primary condition in the document is contingent upon metropolitan tradition commission support of the downtown extension to transbay being a regional project, including not less than 60--- $650 million in...
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consequently, we can adopt rules and regulations which includes these types of alamance into the requirementof the third-party verify your peer that way, if the organization -- we verify a given third-party verify error has verified the benefit corporation good, then we know they are all applying the same set of international standards to that evaluation. with those amendments, we think it is a very solid piece of legislation. our lbe's are protected 100% in this legislation, as our san francisco corporations and nonprofits. we support this 100%. happy to answer any questions. supervisor chu: i do have a number of questions, but i would like to ask the budget analyst if he wants to present on any changes made to the reports. >> members of the committee, madam chair, in response to the committee's questions, we had initially looked at construction contracts and give you the estimated impact of that. we also have now looked at professional services contracts and concluded that you really cannot tell what the impact would be by granting discounts, whether the lbe, benefit corporation, or whatev
consequently, we can adopt rules and regulations which includes these types of alamance into the requirementof the third-party verify your peer that way, if the organization -- we verify a given third-party verify error has verified the benefit corporation good, then we know they are all applying the same set of international standards to that evaluation. with those amendments, we think it is a very solid piece of legislation. our lbe's are protected 100% in this legislation, as our san...
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. >> the mother of alam was shot 41 times by five new york officers also found not guilty, testifying they mistook his wallet for a gun. >> i can relate to trayvon martin's mom, it is a struggle, but promise that i said on my son i will fight for you and build your legacy. >> for panelists the question was how to sustain a national movement that grew out of the protests following the trayvon martin shooting. >> members stot together and introduced -- stood together and introduced house resolution 212. >>> shed light it provided heat, the heat caught fire, the fire provided the light. [ applause ] >> the entire howard university forum will be broadcast on april 22nd, on tv 1 television network for his part george zimmerman faces a bail hearing next week on his 2nd degree murder charges but attendees here say, it is not for them enough that the legal system just hand down charges they want it the deliver justice. howard university, tom fitzgerald, fox 5 news. >>> now to the big story in sports, the cavs looking to rebound from that devastating overtime loss to the bruins game 2 first ro
. >> the mother of alam was shot 41 times by five new york officers also found not guilty, testifying they mistook his wallet for a gun. >> i can relate to trayvon martin's mom, it is a struggle, but promise that i said on my son i will fight for you and build your legacy. >> for panelists the question was how to sustain a national movement that grew out of the protests following the trayvon martin shooting. >> members stot together and introduced -- stood together and...
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. >> i'm standing in the parking lot of a safe way store in alame alameda, california.ve surrounded a parked silver honda that the suspect may have used to make his initial escape from the oakland religious school. they have detained him. this is the only suspect they're looking at, so the investigation is ongoing, including the motive. >> some have called it a university, some have called it a college, what exactly is it? >> i don't have the exact word yet on the -- oikos university says it has acupuncture classes and nursing classes. it is not known if this suspect is affiliate ed with the schooln any way. >> do we know what kind of weapon was used? >> i don't know what kind of weapon that was used. >> the suspect is in custody, right. >> no arrest has been formally made, but the suspected you're looking at has been detained, at least right now as a person of interest. >> as far as the campus is concerned, does it look like it's calming down? is there still a major police presence? are they evacuating people? >> initially police were seen and witnesses were seen screa
. >> i'm standing in the parking lot of a safe way store in alame alameda, california.ve surrounded a parked silver honda that the suspect may have used to make his initial escape from the oakland religious school. they have detained him. this is the only suspect they're looking at, so the investigation is ongoing, including the motive. >> some have called it a university, some have called it a college, what exactly is it? >> i don't have the exact word yet on the -- oikos...
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al-zawahiri and others of the core group alamance still feel the wrath of that. there are no longer seen as -- they are no longer seen as immune. any [unintelligible] would be -- produce the same response. he controls a cohort of well- trained and well capable egyptians and to a lesser extent, algerians who are capable of attacks and the should not be taken lightly. this notion of ducouer organization able to plan, recruit, and -- this organization able to plan, and recruit. we can all point to things that have been plotted or planned in western pakistan and our intelligence has identified that since 2006. we have shown an ability to intercept and work with partners to include the much-maligned and deservedly so but the very janus-faced isi who were plotting mass of attacks in western europe and against us board find -- or to find bits of information. al qaeda as a core organization has no longer the kind of capability nor do i think they can regain it based on who is left alive. a monograph by published lists those who are left out there who have limited capabil
al-zawahiri and others of the core group alamance still feel the wrath of that. there are no longer seen as -- they are no longer seen as immune. any [unintelligible] would be -- produce the same response. he controls a cohort of well- trained and well capable egyptians and to a lesser extent, algerians who are capable of attacks and the should not be taken lightly. this notion of ducouer organization able to plan, recruit, and -- this organization able to plan, and recruit. we can all point to...