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in just one of the areas gives us an idea of what all the rains we got during the spring have left behind and the fire concerns that we're seeing this morning. this is a notice sent out by the fire department letting the homeowners know. goes all the way up the hill we have lots of neighborhoods up there. inspections are going to go on today. they're going to go around to all the houses and take a look and make sure they have that also important defensible space. they want to make sure they clear all of this out from around their homes. we've been driving through the oakland hills. it's high here. it's higher in other places. this is maybe a couple three feet long. if you have this around your house and a fire breaks out it's going to go straight towards it. fire department says we're going to come around and take a look at how things look around your house. make sure you're taking necessary precautions to
in just one of the areas gives us an idea of what all the rains we got during the spring have left behind and the fire concerns that we're seeing this morning. this is a notice sent out by the fire department letting the homeowners know. goes all the way up the hill we have lots of neighborhoods up there. inspections are going to go on today. they're going to go around to all the houses and take a look and make sure they have that also important defensible space. they want to make sure they...
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. >>> and later, an idea superintending to menus across america and making difference. taking care of your oral health should be a top priority - and that means getting rid of odor-causing bacteria and plaque. try improved polident. its microclean formulation is antimicrobial and antibacterial to kill ninety-nine-point-nine percent of odor-causing bacteria, plus more of other key microorganisms found on dentures than leading regular toothpastes. used daily, it helps promote good oral...
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also, and this is just an idea that came to me, the things we are talking about tonight, the elementary attendance patterns and feeder areas and monitoring make me think that one of the things we really ought to say is that particularly the order in which we put tiebreakers is the kind of thing that we may want to change over time during the transition period based on what the monitoring tells us and making sure that we ask the right questions, like how does this equity issue work? commissioner mendoza? commissioner mendoza: thank you. my question was about the ctip, and we have pulled the data on that to see where they are currently going. is that correct? do we know where our c it is not fresh in my memory. you can see they are distributed in this process throughout middle schools, but we can certainly do that. good >> i am curious where they are and if the facts as they have an -- if the schools would be the ones they would end up having priority because they were the ones they were going to feed them into, so whether they were feeder, they are going to end of a the school, because t
also, and this is just an idea that came to me, the things we are talking about tonight, the elementary attendance patterns and feeder areas and monitoring make me think that one of the things we really ought to say is that particularly the order in which we put tiebreakers is the kind of thing that we may want to change over time during the transition period based on what the monitoring tells us and making sure that we ask the right questions, like how does this equity issue work? commissioner...
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this is an idea from the c.a.c. that's actually a fairly creative idea that isn't really related to any of the policies in the plan. i'm not familiar with any agencies in this city that focus on regulating car size. at this time. but we are looking at parking management as a way to make sure that we're efficiently using all of the on-street parking. so that isn't something that the department imagines going forward with in the short term. >> are you saying the parking places would be too small to accommodate larger cars? >> the con isn't was -- the concept was if everyone had smaller cars there would be more room for them. >> a smart car in every garage. >> that's right. >> there are people who have larger cars. so it's interesting. i don't know where that's going. ok. thank you. >> sure. >> it's an interesting idea. and i've been fantasizing about it myself for a long time. every time i see a hummer on the road i think they're taking up not just a lot of space when they decide to park on a sidewalk and take up abou
this is an idea from the c.a.c. that's actually a fairly creative idea that isn't really related to any of the policies in the plan. i'm not familiar with any agencies in this city that focus on regulating car size. at this time. but we are looking at parking management as a way to make sure that we're efficiently using all of the on-street parking. so that isn't something that the department imagines going forward with in the short term. >> are you saying the parking places would be too...
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just to give you an idea of the consistency right now the background is really pretty chilling nine. thirty times what is more of them except admirable but the problem here is that we're just more of a lot of the regular quickly. climbing earlier we got a really good night. which is about a thousand times more than it was really accepted at the level of really going for . it in order to claim that fukushima is truly safe from leaking really usually the japanese government has had to be creative with the numbers but the government. changed the quantum level standard the levels from one. to twenty million per year to twenty times. the standards before the accident and now. they raise the. standard so that they can say it's safe but actually the standard has changed the new higher levels mean that fukushima can be classed as being outside of the exclusion zone some say that evacuating the city would be simply impractical given the huge numbers of people of fact. to try and mitigate the circumstances to some degree a group of scientists have teamed up to find simple ways to reduce the ra
just to give you an idea of the consistency right now the background is really pretty chilling nine. thirty times what is more of them except admirable but the problem here is that we're just more of a lot of the regular quickly. climbing earlier we got a really good night. which is about a thousand times more than it was really accepted at the level of really going for . it in order to claim that fukushima is truly safe from leaking really usually the japanese government has had to be creative...
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commissioner: ok. >> i have copies for the public, an idea of some eight copies. focus tonight, we wanted to give the board an update on the approach we are going to take to revise the attendance areas as well as the timeline and provide some feedback to a couple of elements of the feeder patterns that were raised at prior meetings, particular transportation, and the order of the tiebreaker process, and then to talk about the monitoring of student assignment, just giving an overview of the scope of work that the advisers are helping us with and see of the board has any specific questions they would like us to explore in the annual report, and then the future meeting schedule, so the first couple, the first slide, is kind of a reminder of the guidelines of revising the elementary attendance areas that are in the board policy, so the board policy calls for staff on an annual basis to review the attendance area boundaries and make recommendations to the superintendent if any modifications are needed, and if the superintendent would modify -- notify the board, and in
commissioner: ok. >> i have copies for the public, an idea of some eight copies. focus tonight, we wanted to give the board an update on the approach we are going to take to revise the attendance areas as well as the timeline and provide some feedback to a couple of elements of the feeder patterns that were raised at prior meetings, particular transportation, and the order of the tiebreaker process, and then to talk about the monitoring of student assignment, just giving an overview of...
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>> reporter: terry, just to give you an idea of what this tornado did, this is concrete cinder blocks, destroyed this building. this was an auto body shop. as you can see, there's not a whole lot left of it. the amazing thing is, there were people inside when the tornado struck. they said they saw it coming through town. they took cover, everybody inside okay. and there are scenes like this all through town. we made our way through town, we could see all kinds of downed trees. we you a apartment buildings with the sides ripped off with the couch and the coffee table still in perfect place. it's really quite a scene. and right now the real focus is getting emergency vehicles through these towns to do any kind of search and rescue so they can get an idea how big this tornado was and how many more victims may or may not be out here. that's what they're trying to assess. it's an eerie feeling here tonight, terry, because all you can hear are alarms going off and people walking down the streets, asking, are you okay, is everybody okay? >> and sharyn, you're in western massachusetts. is tha
>> reporter: terry, just to give you an idea of what this tornado did, this is concrete cinder blocks, destroyed this building. this was an auto body shop. as you can see, there's not a whole lot left of it. the amazing thing is, there were people inside when the tornado struck. they said they saw it coming through town. they took cover, everybody inside okay. and there are scenes like this all through town. we made our way through town, we could see all kinds of downed trees. we you a...
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to browse the history section to get an idea of what looks interesting. what covers turn me on zero or turn may off to start my mind thinking. two bmi must read list i have never read it because it was too intimidating. some of your thinking it is the bible but when shares rise and fall of the third reich. it is like a thriller i fell in love with the. it was a terrific book and only one-third of the way through the book i realized william had been there and had come to berlin and had stayed there as the correspondent. so i started to think he meant these people face to face. he met hitler only he met them at a time when he knew what the ending would be but when nobody had an inkling of the holocaust was coming down the pike and the second world war was in the relatively near future. when it be to capture a sense of that time? through the eyes of a couple of characters new tours at -- new to berlin. our ripe for an american audience. i very deliberately examined my library of the university of washington campus and began to read and took out as many terri
to browse the history section to get an idea of what looks interesting. what covers turn me on zero or turn may off to start my mind thinking. two bmi must read list i have never read it because it was too intimidating. some of your thinking it is the bible but when shares rise and fall of the third reich. it is like a thriller i fell in love with the. it was a terrific book and only one-third of the way through the book i realized william had been there and had come to berlin and had stayed...
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can you give me an idea of what you're thinking of? >> in their own light study, october 20, 2010, it says that they can have the exterior lines. i am not a light study expert. if they had exterior lines, it would not need an awning. it affects the view part of the time. i encourage you to read the study regarding the awning. after we made the offer, right before the hearing, i asked harvey, how much does it really change? the answer was, it doesn't. so, i think, you know, if we can cut it back a few feet, that would be great. i am not unreasonable. commissioner antonini: we will certainly take a look at that and see. they will still get lots of light and air. i will speak to the architect. my final part of this is, in terms of the penthouse addition, i think that -- i am of the school that i want to blend in with the building a little bit more. we wanted to let least be the same color. hopefully, we can treat the windows with the same lattice or some sort of treatment on the windows with some sort of panes that makes it sympathetic to
can you give me an idea of what you're thinking of? >> in their own light study, october 20, 2010, it says that they can have the exterior lines. i am not a light study expert. if they had exterior lines, it would not need an awning. it affects the view part of the time. i encourage you to read the study regarding the awning. after we made the offer, right before the hearing, i asked harvey, how much does it really change? the answer was, it doesn't. so, i think, you know, if we can cut...
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does anyone have an idea? j.j.? >> tomatoes, onions -- carly? what do we put into it? >> um, garlic? >> what do you think jacob? >> beans. >> you guys forgot one important thing though. jacob? >> the tortilla chips. >> yeah, the chips, right. >> they're actually going to go and harvest the vegetables -- tomatoes, peppers, onions, cucumbers, and take them back and create salsa -- and actually eat the salsa as a reward for all their hard work that's been going on since almost february. >> oh, i found a nice red one right back here. look at this cucumber ms. chamberlain! >> wow that is gorgeous. if you can take that and just twist it. there you go. >> mmm -- that was good. the salsa tasted awesome. >> it was amazing. >> certainly looks delicious! for more information about the green chimneys children's garden visit our website. >>> it's a sight to make you look twice -- even if you have seen a synchronized rowing crew before. these teens take tradition for a ride. there is a dragon in the water. a dragon boat that is. >> my sister told me endless stories about her experie
does anyone have an idea? j.j.? >> tomatoes, onions -- carly? what do we put into it? >> um, garlic? >> what do you think jacob? >> beans. >> you guys forgot one important thing though. jacob? >> the tortilla chips. >> yeah, the chips, right. >> they're actually going to go and harvest the vegetables -- tomatoes, peppers, onions, cucumbers, and take them back and create salsa -- and actually eat the salsa as a reward for all their hard work that's...
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. >> give us an idea. if you get a view, it will be different -- >> shore. the value of a simple remodel verses a very fancy kitchen remodel in a house that might be worth more than a condominium. those things can matter. it can make a difference. >> we have a request from one of our viewers to make sure we talk about -- home-improvement results and building taxes. >> accessible. >> the other thing that might be brought out his people over- improved. there is a fine line. i recommend that my client or anyone talk to realtors before they start. it is a good idea to get an idea of that neighborhood, that house, and how it can be done. >> page 22 of the handout, spend an hour with the pro. talk about what the value means and how it will add value to your home, or if it will be over spending on something that maybe you can do without. >> exactly. >> it is very important to know why you are doing it. are you doing it to add value? will you live there for 20 years and you want a nicer kitchen? it cost $20,000, but only as $15,000 in value. it is different than if
. >> give us an idea. if you get a view, it will be different -- >> shore. the value of a simple remodel verses a very fancy kitchen remodel in a house that might be worth more than a condominium. those things can matter. it can make a difference. >> we have a request from one of our viewers to make sure we talk about -- home-improvement results and building taxes. >> accessible. >> the other thing that might be brought out his people over- improved. there is a...
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it gives you an idea of how grim things are at the moment. why now? well, if you look at the headlines in the up ins around the world over the past five or six months or so, charles, it's easy to understand what has been driving down the passenger growth and driving up the cost of the airline. here's what the director general of iata had to say about it. >> it's a very difficult situation, the unrest in the middle east and increase in fuel prices and japan. japan represents 10% of the total revenues of the industry, $60 billion. that's why we downgraded the profit to a forecast of billion this year. it's 0.7 margin. it's pathetic. >> pathetic is the word he used to describe that margin, less than 1% in the airline industry. charles, it's interesting, though. if you look at what he was saying, japan really, hopefully it's a one-off thing and japan recovery should happen at least with airline travel. there are other things, al prize as you mention still remain a major problem. something else which is going to be creeping into the numbers which hasn't ac
it gives you an idea of how grim things are at the moment. why now? well, if you look at the headlines in the up ins around the world over the past five or six months or so, charles, it's easy to understand what has been driving down the passenger growth and driving up the cost of the airline. here's what the director general of iata had to say about it. >> it's a very difficult situation, the unrest in the middle east and increase in fuel prices and japan. japan represents 10% of the...
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an idea with professional players and on the field it's amazing you know it's small things that you probably don't see from the outside but how they move and how quick they are and you know we didn't want to step compared to me obviously just to hold the football player. now there is just one final warm up tournament left before wimbledon starts next week russia's top tennis player. among the stars competing in the sport she plays britain's heather watson this afternoon says it will be a crucial few days before the third grand slam of the year gets underway. it is an important tournament do you always want to believe before you you had into the grand slams especially since we didn't have a long break after the french open then i didn't get the chance to play in the tournament on the grass so. i will differently. this week is a good preparation also playing it's arena williams it is her first tournament since damaging a ligament in her foot after celebrating her fourth wimbledon title last year that injury in turn lead to blood clots on her lungs but she has made a full recovery and saw her s
an idea with professional players and on the field it's amazing you know it's small things that you probably don't see from the outside but how they move and how quick they are and you know we didn't want to step compared to me obviously just to hold the football player. now there is just one final warm up tournament left before wimbledon starts next week russia's top tennis player. among the stars competing in the sport she plays britain's heather watson this afternoon says it will be a...
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follow the example guys to see come over here and see what they do is the first time i actually had an. idea with their professional players on the on the field and it's amazing you know it's small things that you probably don't see from the outside but how they move and how quickly. you know within one two steps compared to me obviously or just the whole before. now there is just one final warm up tournament left before wimbledon starts next week russia's top tennis player is one of the over among the stars competing at least all she plays britain's heather watson this afternoon and says it will be a crucial few days before the third grand slam of the year gets underway. it is an important tournament you always want to play few matches before you you had into the grand slams especially since we didn't have a long break after the french open then i didn't get the chance to play in the tournament on the grass so. differently. because it's a good preparation for. you know already you know trying to focus and build. my game so i can perform the best they can the next also i want to try to play
follow the example guys to see come over here and see what they do is the first time i actually had an. idea with their professional players on the on the field and it's amazing you know it's small things that you probably don't see from the outside but how they move and how quickly. you know within one two steps compared to me obviously or just the whole before. now there is just one final warm up tournament left before wimbledon starts next week russia's top tennis player is one of the over...
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he was most famous for an idea he had while sitting in a car wash one day. he looked up and saw those spinning bristles and thought, i bet that same principle can be used for lawn trimming. he went home and got some fishing line and invented the weed eater. he launched it in 1971 and his tv commercials convinced all of us we needed one. it was just another chapter in an interesting life. ballas was a bombardier, went to work in the states at the arthur murray and fred astair dance studios, became something of a world class dancer. his son and grandson have gone on to appear on "dancing with the stars." george ballas was 85 years old. >>> up next here tonight an inspiration that took root and is making a difference for breast cancer patients. >>> as too many americans already know all too well, battling cancer can be exhausting for the body and the spirit and it's not always easy to figure out ways to help make things better. but outside boston, an idea has quite literally taken root and it's making a difference for people going through a tough time. the stor
he was most famous for an idea he had while sitting in a car wash one day. he looked up and saw those spinning bristles and thought, i bet that same principle can be used for lawn trimming. he went home and got some fishing line and invented the weed eater. he launched it in 1971 and his tv commercials convinced all of us we needed one. it was just another chapter in an interesting life. ballas was a bombardier, went to work in the states at the arthur murray and fred astair dance studios,...
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there is somebody out there watching who is saying, i have an idea. and i've kept it secret all this time. tell me how do i know -- first of all, how do i know it's a good idea, jessica? >> well, you don't always know that. when we were starting in dinero, we honestly didn't think it was a great idea. we talked to a bunch of people. and they said it's a derible idea. there's quickbooks out there, and they're making a bunch of money. so how are you going to take on this market? so we didn't think it was a good idea. >> we'll talk about your discouragement more in a minute. ryan, how do you know this is something more than you tell your cousin at a barbecue? >> you don't know up front it's possible, but if it's something you feel passionate about and you see yourself doing for the long run, that's a good indicator. the first step a lot entrepreneurs do, you have to know it's a good idea. >> yeah, and we'll get to y combinater in a second, but how do you validate it? how do you prove that this is a good idea? your mom's going to tell you it's a good idea.
there is somebody out there watching who is saying, i have an idea. and i've kept it secret all this time. tell me how do i know -- first of all, how do i know it's a good idea, jessica? >> well, you don't always know that. when we were starting in dinero, we honestly didn't think it was a great idea. we talked to a bunch of people. and they said it's a derible idea. there's quickbooks out there, and they're making a bunch of money. so how are you going to take on this market? so we...
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it is an idea that is controversial but it should be. is the idea of the constitution as it was drafted in 1787 and has been amended since then, it has said it evolves over time in order to keep up with changing circumstances and ideas about how society should be run. >> host: what do you consider a current evolution? >> guest: there are several examples but here is one. throat the first 100 years through the late 19th century, the idea was the federal government could be very small and federal and state governments could play a limited role to regulate the economy progress the country became a less agrarian those ideas changed of the state legislatures and congress started to play a more active role to regulate the economy. at first the supreme court did not like that has struck down as unconstitutional but came to see the laws were necessary and changed its view gradual lead to the constitutional law that we have now that allows for an extensive role with the state's regulating the economy. >> host: what is original ism one way or anot
it is an idea that is controversial but it should be. is the idea of the constitution as it was drafted in 1787 and has been amended since then, it has said it evolves over time in order to keep up with changing circumstances and ideas about how society should be run. >> host: what do you consider a current evolution? >> guest: there are several examples but here is one. throat the first 100 years through the late 19th century, the idea was the federal government could be very small...
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before that starts, let's get an idea from parliament hill.et's start with evan solomon that joins us from the lobby outside the house of commons. what is the mood there? >> peter, i know you came back from vancouver where the mood is nuts. it's not quite playoff fever. this is a hawker game -- a hockey game where the home team knows who will win. this is stephen harper's majority. there was a lot of trepidation before. today, when i talk to conservatives, they feel confident. they know the budget is going to pass. they know their agenda, which will include their law and order legislation, their budget. there will talk about the war in libya. the mood is confidence, have been as. -- happiness. the other side, new faces. they are busy studying the new mp faces. they are excited. there are lots of firsts. peter, there is a lot of excitement, but this day the home team feels it's got it in the bag. >> this is a two chamber kind of day, what the speech from the throne. the house of commons will take their seats, but down the hall is where the spee
before that starts, let's get an idea from parliament hill.et's start with evan solomon that joins us from the lobby outside the house of commons. what is the mood there? >> peter, i know you came back from vancouver where the mood is nuts. it's not quite playoff fever. this is a hawker game -- a hockey game where the home team knows who will win. this is stephen harper's majority. there was a lot of trepidation before. today, when i talk to conservatives, they feel confident. they know...
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. >> reporter: just to give you an idea of what the tornado did, this is concrete cinder blocks. this is an auto body shop, but as you can see there's not a lot left it. the amazing thing is, there were people inside when the tornado struck. they said it was coming through town. they took cover. everybody inside okay. we can see all kinds of downed trees. we saw apartment buildings with the sides literally ripped off. the couch and the coffee table were still in perfect place. it's quite a scene. and right now, the real focus is getting energy vehicles through the towns to do any search and rescue to get an idea of just exactly how big the tornado was. all you can hear are alarms going off. alarms going off. and people walking down the streets asking, are you okay? is everybody okay? >> our thanks to sharyn alfonsi. 14 another region not used to such weather, northern california. four twisters were reported yesterday, including this one that touched down in a rural area about 50 miles north of sacramento. there was no damage. that same area was hit by three tornadoes just last wee
. >> reporter: just to give you an idea of what the tornado did, this is concrete cinder blocks. this is an auto body shop, but as you can see there's not a lot left it. the amazing thing is, there were people inside when the tornado struck. they said it was coming through town. they took cover. everybody inside okay. we can see all kinds of downed trees. we saw apartment buildings with the sides literally ripped off. the couch and the coffee table were still in perfect place. it's quite...
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. >> in this money, $6.1 million in the bonuses, but how many staffers -- do we have an idea of how many of them got this money? how many people was the $6.1 million divided upon? >> we think it's hundreds of staffers. these documents are very vague, and that's why it took so long. we asked questions, and we were very careful in picking the 6.1 million. these are things that just look like bonuses. >> is this the normal, and we're haerg about it and talking about this now, but is this the normal on capitol hill to see it year after year? >> we have seen bonus for staff year after year. this is the first time we have seen this report go online when congress has changed hands like this. it's a relatively new form. used to be you had to go through expense reports page by page by hand, now we have it online but when they put it online unfortunately, they made the categories more vague. it's hard to see what they are doing so it's hard to compare to the past. we know there have been bonuses in the past and just unable to get an idea how big they are. >> and let's put this up. we can see some
. >> in this money, $6.1 million in the bonuses, but how many staffers -- do we have an idea of how many of them got this money? how many people was the $6.1 million divided upon? >> we think it's hundreds of staffers. these documents are very vague, and that's why it took so long. we asked questions, and we were very careful in picking the 6.1 million. these are things that just look like bonuses. >> is this the normal, and we're haerg about it and talking about this now, but...
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you can get an idea, it's all wrapping in a pressure 200 miles west of monterey bay. we'll come in a bit tighter and i'll show you a few showers closer to half-moon bay and pacifica. and the more active weather to the east here. light and moderate activity from clayton. we have more heavy rainfall closer to stockton. the rain showers for the most part we're going to hold on to that possibility. that will be targeting the inland east bay and also could be heading up into the north bay in the next three to four hours. changes setting up for tomorrow. we'll let you know how long shower chances remain in the bay area forecast. and when temperatures can finally be warming up. >>> you can get live storm warning by going to ktvu.com and clicking on the storm watch. >>> the family of the missing nursing student wants the fbi to take a lead role in the search for the 26-year-old. michelle le disappeared on may 27th. a spokeswoman for the family says it has concerns after police waited four days after le disappeared to search her apartment. the fbi was not available for comment
you can get an idea, it's all wrapping in a pressure 200 miles west of monterey bay. we'll come in a bit tighter and i'll show you a few showers closer to half-moon bay and pacifica. and the more active weather to the east here. light and moderate activity from clayton. we have more heavy rainfall closer to stockton. the rain showers for the most part we're going to hold on to that possibility. that will be targeting the inland east bay and also could be heading up into the north bay in the...
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what we did was we applied the average wage to try to get an estimate or idea for what previous imp -- what employment would look like on the island. with an average income of $60,000 that build up and occupancy. >> to be clear, you expect during the construction plays -- phase of the project you expect to create 120,000 jobs and after the full bill that is completed , 2200 ongoing jobs. >> correct, that is phased in over time. jobs and so forth arts -- expected to come on line. supervisor kim: when you talk about an additional 1400 direct and induced jobs, can you explain what that means in detail bella >> you are talking about the permanent jobs? >> those are jobs that are associated with employees, direct employees in supporting the citizens that way. supervisor kim: you expect that to primarily be in small businesses? >> i do not have an answer for small or large businesses. >> -- supervisor kim: people that provide services and goods to the residents of treasure island? >> indirectly. if there is a lawn care company that needs to buy materials, they might buy them in san francisc
what we did was we applied the average wage to try to get an estimate or idea for what previous imp -- what employment would look like on the island. with an average income of $60,000 that build up and occupancy. >> to be clear, you expect during the construction plays -- phase of the project you expect to create 120,000 jobs and after the full bill that is completed , 2200 ongoing jobs. >> correct, that is phased in over time. jobs and so forth arts -- expected to come on line....
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butt cheek, i want to hear more about the raccoon 37 with kim looking on the other one came up with an idearaight once and for all. >> who the hell of a normal person gets butt implants. >> if you want to them wrong, get an x-ray and -- >> and x-ray -- >> of you're ass to show there's no silicone in there. >> chloe, that's an amazing idea! >> it'slike watching edwin hubble first realize the universe is expanding. would kim go for the idea? would she be willing to put the "ass" back in classy? >> i want a butt x-ray so i can show the whole world. >> congratulations, whole world. will an x-ray really help us get to the bottom of this world crisis? i their we need a control group. luckily, they have it covered. >> can we x-ray courtney's boobs so i can see what an implant looks like? >> remember when doctors thought to save lives and truly help people? anyone that reads i comic book knows all you need to put this to rest is $1 and postage and handling. but since she went to all the trouble while the entire world held its breath, we might as well hear the results. [ drum roll ] >> no implant. >
butt cheek, i want to hear more about the raccoon 37 with kim looking on the other one came up with an idearaight once and for all. >> who the hell of a normal person gets butt implants. >> if you want to them wrong, get an x-ray and -- >> and x-ray -- >> of you're ass to show there's no silicone in there. >> chloe, that's an amazing idea! >> it'slike watching edwin hubble first realize the universe is expanding. would kim go for the idea? would she be...
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just to give you an idea of the consistency right now the dagger count is really quite chilling nine of my girl records with about thirty times what is more than the accepted level but if you come down here to where i just saw it all and the moderate collective the redneck you quickly jumped out of it still climbing earlier we got a really good night and now i look at my career which is about a thousand times more than what is really except at the level of really going. but in order to claim that fukushima is truly safe from leaking radiation the japanese government has had to be creative with the numbers but the government did they change the quantum level standard the levels from one. to twenty million. twenty times. the. standards before the accident and now. they raise the. the standard so that they can say it's safe but actually the standard has changed the new higher levels mean that fukushima can be classed as being outside of the exclusion zone some say that evacuating the city would be simply impractical given the huge numbers of people affected to try and mitigate the circu
just to give you an idea of the consistency right now the dagger count is really quite chilling nine of my girl records with about thirty times what is more than the accepted level but if you come down here to where i just saw it all and the moderate collective the redneck you quickly jumped out of it still climbing earlier we got a really good night and now i look at my career which is about a thousand times more than what is really except at the level of really going. but in order to claim...
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with kim looking on the other one came up with an idea of how to set the record straight once and foron gets butt implants. >> i want to prove them wrong get an x-ray and -- >> and x-ray -- >> of you're ass to show there's >> tragedy struck kim kardashian last night. her left butt cheek exploded. >> they can make up completely fake stories. >> this is the same website that said kim burned a raccoon. >> forgetting the exploding butt cheek, i want to hear more about the raccoon. with kim looking on the other one came up with an idea of how to set the record straight once and for all. >> who the hell of a normal person gets butt implants. >> i want to prove them wrong get an x-ray and -- >> and x-ray -- >> of you're ass to show there's no silicone in there. >> chloe, that's an amazing idea! >> it's like watching edwin 6 hubble first realize the universe is expanding. would kim go for the idea? would she be willing to put the "ass" back in classy? >> i want a butt x-ray so i can show the whole world. >> congratulations, whole world. will an x-ray really help us get to the bottom of this w
with kim looking on the other one came up with an idea of how to set the record straight once and foron gets butt implants. >> i want to prove them wrong get an x-ray and -- >> and x-ray -- >> of you're ass to show there's >> tragedy struck kim kardashian last night. her left butt cheek exploded. >> they can make up completely fake stories. >> this is the same website that said kim burned a raccoon. >> forgetting the exploding butt cheek, i want to hear...
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when you say partisan, we took this idea from bill clinton's commission that john braude chaired an idea.... >> you didn't have one conservative democrat vote for it. >> i wonder who is being partisan about medicare these days and who is not. the sooner we deal with medicare, the better off we all are. >> schieffer: you've got to... medicare, i think, there's no nobody who doesn't say that medicare could possibly sustain in its current state. it's going to go broke. don't you have to reform it. mr. ryan wants to replace it. that's one thing. >> with a guarantee. >> the difference is we.... >> we don't want to change it for current seniors, because we should keep the promise we made to them. >> that's not accurate. >> for the next generation, we ought to go a system that's solvent and cure. more money for the poor and sick. less money for the wealthy. steny and i were two of 18 republicans and democrats in 2009... >> schieffer: just two. >> two of 18 to vote against increasing benefits for wealthy seniors. there hopefully is a coalition evolving. >> paul and i have some areas of agreement
when you say partisan, we took this idea from bill clinton's commission that john braude chaired an idea.... >> you didn't have one conservative democrat vote for it. >> i wonder who is being partisan about medicare these days and who is not. the sooner we deal with medicare, the better off we all are. >> schieffer: you've got to... medicare, i think, there's no nobody who doesn't say that medicare could possibly sustain in its current state. it's going to go broke. don't you...
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and it with in the middle of a fiscal crisis and in the wake of a financial crisis we think this is an idea whose time has really come in the u.s. and and and it's amazing in europe also to see that it has appeal across the political spectrum they're still able to have rational discussions about fair taxation across the political spectrum there and we need to bring that back in the lobby i think the thing that you're doing really well is when i was writing about it and someone would watch to i was called was nuts like you know lousy messaging it's like s.-chip you know it sounds like something you want to step in you know the. you know program for kids you know so you're calling it i call it a financial speculation tax i have a lot of allies around the world who call it a robin hood tax in their countries because it is the general notion that we're targeting the real big time handlers in the financial casino here this is not a tax that the ordinary investor is going to feel that it's going to be virtually minute you know unnoticeable for the ordinary investor it's the big time gamble or is
and it with in the middle of a fiscal crisis and in the wake of a financial crisis we think this is an idea whose time has really come in the u.s. and and and it's amazing in europe also to see that it has appeal across the political spectrum they're still able to have rational discussions about fair taxation across the political spectrum there and we need to bring that back in the lobby i think the thing that you're doing really well is when i was writing about it and someone would watch to i...
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can you give us an idea of how your daughter has been holding up over the years? >> well, you know, she has her ups and downs. i was able to talk to her on saturday. this particular week is a very kind of crucial time as it relates to her appeal. she's anxious, but she's also very focused and, you know, is looking forward to hopefully a positive result and being allowed to come home. >> so, how often do you get a chance to speak with her? >> well, we get a ten minute phone call every saturday, so we're allowed to talk to her when we're not actually in italy, so that's as close as we come with the exception of letters and so forth. >> i believe she's facing, you can correct me if i am wrong, that it's 27 years, if she does go to prison for this. does she realize what's at stake here? >> well, she's actually -- her current length of time is 26 years. she's actually been in prison for three and a half years now for something she didn't do. she does really realize that this is a huge mistake, and she's hopefully looking forward to it being corrected and being allowed
can you give us an idea of how your daughter has been holding up over the years? >> well, you know, she has her ups and downs. i was able to talk to her on saturday. this particular week is a very kind of crucial time as it relates to her appeal. she's anxious, but she's also very focused and, you know, is looking forward to hopefully a positive result and being allowed to come home. >> so, how often do you get a chance to speak with her? >> well, we get a ten minute phone...
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i wrote a little thing about how this is an idea, how our world should work.t should have printmaking, archiving, a gallery. it should have a retail store. in 1972, i wanted to have art sales, point-of-sale at the grocery store. >> so you go through the manifesto. with the bay area should have. you are making art incredibly accessible in so many different ways, so that is a good segue. let's take a walk around the facilities. here we are in your gallery space. can you tell me about the current show? >> the current show is jeff chadsey. he is working on mylar velum, a smooth, beautiful drawing surface. i do not know anyone that draws as well as he does. it is perfect, following the contours and making the shape of the body. >> your gallery represents artists from all over, not just the bay area, an artist that work in a lot of different media. how to use some of what you look for in artists you represent? >> it is dependent on people are confident with their materials. that is a really important thing. there is enough stuff in the world already. >> you also hav
i wrote a little thing about how this is an idea, how our world should work.t should have printmaking, archiving, a gallery. it should have a retail store. in 1972, i wanted to have art sales, point-of-sale at the grocery store. >> so you go through the manifesto. with the bay area should have. you are making art incredibly accessible in so many different ways, so that is a good segue. let's take a walk around the facilities. here we are in your gallery space. can you tell me about the...
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we should withdraw our troops and our money from iraq afghanistan and libya now one time this was an idea that was considered radical on the fringe even and it's one that must be registering more and more turns out ron paul won the straw poll there and while it was barely a contest six hundred twelve votes to the next in line jon huntsman who scored three hundred eighty two perceived different runner mitt romney well he got just seventy four votes ron paul in an interview this morning on the today show says he has a pretty good idea why he has so much support especially from the young people it's endless undeclared unwinnable wars dumped on the young people and also the financial crisis that we have related to the foreign policy it we're dumping that on the young people and that's why the next generation the current young people between the age of fifteen and twenty five or thirty they're with me because they're getting dumped on and that to me is the big issue so really i also talk to jailbird so about why ron paul should be considered a viable candidate. charismatic guy young people are
we should withdraw our troops and our money from iraq afghanistan and libya now one time this was an idea that was considered radical on the fringe even and it's one that must be registering more and more turns out ron paul won the straw poll there and while it was barely a contest six hundred twelve votes to the next in line jon huntsman who scored three hundred eighty two perceived different runner mitt romney well he got just seventy four votes ron paul in an interview this morning on the...
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oftentimes we go out to the community and seek the partn partnerships or they might approach us with an idea for an event or program. as well as we have active community minded staff throughout the library who have a wealth of resources and ideas at their finger tips. they often bring ideases and from that we create programs. >> that was a really great program. that came to us as a lot of events and programs do through our book seller community. bo and our staff worked to bring poets and writers for a wonderful program. we had over a hundred people that attend third degree event in the auditorium. from that, bo is continuing to do work toward the knobby street project today. >> on march fifth 2007 a car bomb was exexploded in baghdad, more than 30 people were killd and more than a hundred were wounded. this local is the historic center of baghdad book selling. a winding street filled with book stores and out door book stalls. named after the famous 10th century arab poet, this is an old and established street for book selling and has been for hundreds of years. book selling on this street is
oftentimes we go out to the community and seek the partn partnerships or they might approach us with an idea for an event or program. as well as we have active community minded staff throughout the library who have a wealth of resources and ideas at their finger tips. they often bring ideases and from that we create programs. >> that was a really great program. that came to us as a lot of events and programs do through our book seller community. bo and our staff worked to bring poets and...
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. >> at what point, julie, did you come across feminism as an idea, an intellectual movement with differentenerations? >> actually i was at yale, an art major, and i didn't know about literature. i took a class on contemporary women poets. we read mostly lesbian poets. there was a woman named joy whose poetry i loved. we read a collection called we had some horses. i looked at it today, and she does that repetitive thing that i'm doing now. i didn't realize that, but we had horses, we had horses, it's just beautiful and encaptain story, and there was something about her work how she incorporated the landscapes that i find myself doing now, and very wide openceps of the world, but something i had never read poetry like that. there was a japanese-american woman poet, i think she had a book of poems called "camp" which referred to the camps in world war ii where the japanese were sent, and that's the first place i saw the camp my mother and family were sent to written about, and that was very kind of eye opening. like, you can write about this stuff, and it's all right. i think that's where i
. >> at what point, julie, did you come across feminism as an idea, an intellectual movement with differentenerations? >> actually i was at yale, an art major, and i didn't know about literature. i took a class on contemporary women poets. we read mostly lesbian poets. there was a woman named joy whose poetry i loved. we read a collection called we had some horses. i looked at it today, and she does that repetitive thing that i'm doing now. i didn't realize that, but we had horses,...
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you know that's a good question i try to get an idea of how our own troops would be. threatened by the fact that first of all we're we're not holding anyone accountable it's really hard to say i think that with regard to some of these other countries. the way that they're looking at us it's becoming. cynical perhaps with that i think that could be the you know the right word hypocrisy is another word that's often used simply because we're not holding our own accountable i can't tell you how many press releases i have read from the state department within the past three months talking about sanctions and human rights abuses that match exactly what the bush administration had done to detainees in cia black sites prisons in u.s. custody so you know it's it's one of the issues that. no one seems to want to mention reporters that is when the you know when these press briefings go on. i think other countries are looking at. being hypocritical they don't really believe the rhetoric coming out of president obama's mouth and that goes for secretary of state hillary clinton as
you know that's a good question i try to get an idea of how our own troops would be. threatened by the fact that first of all we're we're not holding anyone accountable it's really hard to say i think that with regard to some of these other countries. the way that they're looking at us it's becoming. cynical perhaps with that i think that could be the you know the right word hypocrisy is another word that's often used simply because we're not holding our own accountable i can't tell you how...
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they cannot kidnap an idea and reforming bahrain, reforming all those countries is an idea. >> reportera spreads to egypt. a lot of times, things are right underneath our feet, and all we need to do is change the way we're thinking about them. a couple decades ago, we didn't even realize just how much natural gas was trapped in rocks thousands of feet below us. technology has made it possible to safely unlock this cleanly burning natural gas. this deposits can provide us with fuel for a hundred years, providing energy security and economic growth all across this country. it just takes somebody having the idea, and that's where the discovery comes from. now,listen to a magazine,aper, it just takes somebody having the idea, curl up with a movie, and see a phone call. now, we can take a classroom anywhere, hold an entire bookstore, and touch the stars. because now...there's this. should i bundle all my policies with nationwide insurance ? watch this. on one hand, you have your home insurance with one company. and on another hand, you have your auto with another. and on another hand, you ha
they cannot kidnap an idea and reforming bahrain, reforming all those countries is an idea. >> reportera spreads to egypt. a lot of times, things are right underneath our feet, and all we need to do is change the way we're thinking about them. a couple decades ago, we didn't even realize just how much natural gas was trapped in rocks thousands of feet below us. technology has made it possible to safely unlock this cleanly burning natural gas. this deposits can provide us with fuel for a...