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and build in 1901 and fell into disrepair and people tried to demolish and got the permit and did a third of the building until the neighbors got up in arms. >> monterey boulevard. >> it's open to the public and you can take a walk up there and lou let's get woody on this. >> i want to point out the third that was demolished and three years after it was made a landmark. >> we issue a lot of permits. a landmark here, a landmark there and this is a building essentially rebuilt with neighborhood efforts so the city isn't putting money into it. it's the city putting the energy and money and inside of this structure and these really interesting stresse stresses. >> >> holding it up. a modern landmark. this is an unusual building. we have -- we have a question here. >> i wanted to point out that the museum is base isolated and the tower is not. >> i didn't know that. >> the tower is for the people and the museum is for the art work. we got our priorities right. >> pardon me? >> what good is have base isolated if the building is negligencnextit going to fall. >> if you have a piece of art
and build in 1901 and fell into disrepair and people tried to demolish and got the permit and did a third of the building until the neighbors got up in arms. >> monterey boulevard. >> it's open to the public and you can take a walk up there and lou let's get woody on this. >> i want to point out the third that was demolished and three years after it was made a landmark. >> we issue a lot of permits. a landmark here, a landmark there and this is a building essentially...
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www.kron.com and coming up---jill house and if you and his father speaks. and brand new this morning, a double shooting and the east oakland. the one the sun block of 83rd avenue at 8:30. 1000 block. there were wounded by gunfire, so far, no suspects have been arrested. oscar grant mother, wanda johnson is going to be talking about berkeley radio later this morning. she will be speaking to 94.1 on 8:30, oscar grant was killed on new year's day and a bart platform by former bart officer, johannes meserle, waiting for sentencing and september. >> and a full day, and ac transit the and post a new contract last week. prompting 200 driver is to call in sick with service disruption. that is about 20 percent of the drivers. that is double the amount of the average they would 100 drivers call in sick. the union denies that it was a committed sick out. craig sklar. >> it could be easier in fremont, and many say the police are sure that it is open. >> and it is i guess pretty quick. >> no problems? >> no problems. >> and even into early. i missed one early. because i
www.kron.com and coming up---jill house and if you and his father speaks. and brand new this morning, a double shooting and the east oakland. the one the sun block of 83rd avenue at 8:30. 1000 block. there were wounded by gunfire, so far, no suspects have been arrested. oscar grant mother, wanda johnson is going to be talking about berkeley radio later this morning. she will be speaking to 94.1 on 8:30, oscar grant was killed on new year's day and a bart platform by former bart officer,...
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and it's incredible the dogs and they get exercise and run and tumble and when most adopters come tonoon, they are quiet and settled. >> and i want come and someone sees a dog and loves it, it's quick. and after three weekends, i saw him and he connected and i connected and came back. >> what is your experience of working with the animals? >> unbelievable. from the guy that is came to the house and everyone here, they are friendly and knowledge believe and -- knowledgeable and they care about the animals. >> and it's a great place to visit and look at the animals and maybe fall in love and take one home. and look at our grooming program and volunteer program and many say, hey, this there is really, only one boy... one girl... one tree... one forest... one ocean... one mountain... one sky... and one simple way to care for it all. please visit earthshare.org and learn how the world's leading environmental groups are working together under one name. earth share. one environment... [music] hello, i'm ivette torres and welcome to another edition of the road to recovery. today we'll be tal
and it's incredible the dogs and they get exercise and run and tumble and when most adopters come tonoon, they are quiet and settled. >> and i want come and someone sees a dog and loves it, it's quick. and after three weekends, i saw him and he connected and i connected and came back. >> what is your experience of working with the animals? >> unbelievable. from the guy that is came to the house and everyone here, they are friendly and knowledge believe and -- knowledgeable and...
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and temperatures in the 70s and mid 80s and as you get inside the bay, and 60s and low 70s and out towardhe coastline, low clouds and fog and the better part of the day and not much clearing and keeping you cool. and tomorrow, still going to be hot, but well inland we're talking antioch and brentwood and places like that in the 90s but in the tri-valley under mostly cloudy skies and warm there and inside the bay, 60s and upper 70s to low 80s, as you head toward the valley and 50s and 60s with patchy fog out to the coastline and 81 degrees right now in livermore and 72 in san jose and 79 degrees san rafael and a cool 58 with the breeze blowing in the san francisco area and going to be hot in the central valley and 103 degrees in fresno. and watch out for those thunderstorms in the sierra nevada, and 80s and 90s and the monsoonal moisture going to wrap around and likely see some thunderstorms in the afternoon hours. and the high pressure out ahead of the system but this trough, guess what, it is going to camp out along the west coast and we will see it pretty much since april and some summe
and temperatures in the 70s and mid 80s and as you get inside the bay, and 60s and low 70s and out towardhe coastline, low clouds and fog and the better part of the day and not much clearing and keeping you cool. and tomorrow, still going to be hot, but well inland we're talking antioch and brentwood and places like that in the 90s but in the tri-valley under mostly cloudy skies and warm there and inside the bay, 60s and upper 70s to low 80s, as you head toward the valley and 50s and 60s with...
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and we have carbon and things like dried leaves and twigs and smaller than a pencil and eggshells, andk mail, you can shred up and newspaper, it has soil-based ink and you're okay with that, straw or hay. napkin, paper towels. >> you're mentioning all of these things, soy based ink and it seems complicated and i think it intimidates a lot of people. what are the rules to stick by? >> unprocessed food and don't do things that is lettuce that had salad dressing or oils or spaghetti or things like that. and in front of it is weeds and weed seeds and those are things you don't want to compost because those seeds, unless your compost pile is hot, they will come back to haunt you. >> you can't throw everything in there and you have to be strategic and you have a list on your web site to help people out with that. but it is not complicated? can you show us some things? >> just greens and browns and mix it up in layers, add some water, don't make it soaking wet. and they like moisture. so keep it wet. and then compost happens, as they say. >> right. >> which is always funny when you see that i
and we have carbon and things like dried leaves and twigs and smaller than a pencil and eggshells, andk mail, you can shred up and newspaper, it has soil-based ink and you're okay with that, straw or hay. napkin, paper towels. >> you're mentioning all of these things, soy based ink and it seems complicated and i think it intimidates a lot of people. what are the rules to stick by? >> unprocessed food and don't do things that is lettuce that had salad dressing or oils or spaghetti or...
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and it's incredible the dogs and they get exercise and run and tumble and when most adopters come to look in the afternoon, they are quiet and settled. >> and i want come and someone sees a dog and loves it, it's quick. and after three weekends, i saw him and he connected and i connected and came back. >> what is your experience of working with the animals? >> unbelievable. from the guy that is came to the house and everyone here, they are friendly and knowledge believe and -- knowledgeable and they care about the animals. >> and it's a great place to visit and look at the animals and maybe fall in love and take one home. and look at our grooming program and volunteer program and many say, hey, this
and it's incredible the dogs and they get exercise and run and tumble and when most adopters come to look in the afternoon, they are quiet and settled. >> and i want come and someone sees a dog and loves it, it's quick. and after three weekends, i saw him and he connected and i connected and came back. >> what is your experience of working with the animals? >> unbelievable. from the guy that is came to the house and everyone here, they are friendly and knowledge believe and --...
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our memories and the victims and the heroes and the heroines and the responders and the residents with h.r. 4684, the national september 11 memorial and museum commemorative medal act. this bill authorizes the u.s. mint to strike a commemorative medal in honor of the 10th anniversary of 9/11 next year. the price of which will include a $10 donation to support operations and maintenance of the national september 11 memorial and museum at the world trade center site. with a design which will include the indescription and, i quote, always remember, end quote this medal will allow all americans and indeed anyone around the world an opportunity to remember and to honor the thousands of men, women and children who died on that horrible day. this medal also supports the mission of the national september 11 memorial and museum to, quote, recognize the endurance of those who survived, the courage of those who risked their lives to save others and the compassion of all who supported us during our darkest hour, end quote. the memorial and museum will demonstrate the consequences of terrorism on i
our memories and the victims and the heroes and the heroines and the responders and the residents with h.r. 4684, the national september 11 memorial and museum commemorative medal act. this bill authorizes the u.s. mint to strike a commemorative medal in honor of the 10th anniversary of 9/11 next year. the price of which will include a $10 donation to support operations and maintenance of the national september 11 memorial and museum at the world trade center site. with a design which will...
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and mr. broun is here and we worked hard when we were in the majority, our votes reflected a desperate commitment to balance the budget. but this democratic majority has left all reason to the wind. they have spent, taxed and borrowed our way to prosperity and i don't think i have seen a more dangerous situation for us economically and the final analysis here, they are doing everything to crush business and job growth. it seems like all of these things coming together, i don't know where it ends and i don't know -- it's almost like you have to be an alarmist to tell the truth. mr. akin: these were republican years under bush. weir not proud of this deficit, the worst year under bush was this one, where speaker pelosi ran the congress. this was bush's worst year for deficit right here. so we go from 2009 to 2010 with president obama and he's three times the bush level of deficit and this year is even higher. one way to measure these things, deficit as a percent of gross domestic product, all t
and mr. broun is here and we worked hard when we were in the majority, our votes reflected a desperate commitment to balance the budget. but this democratic majority has left all reason to the wind. they have spent, taxed and borrowed our way to prosperity and i don't think i have seen a more dangerous situation for us economically and the final analysis here, they are doing everything to crush business and job growth. it seems like all of these things coming together, i don't know where it...
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as yosemite and sunshine in fresno, and sacramento and reading at 100 degrees, and 65 in monterey, and 93 in ukia and 61 degrees in eureka. the seven-day forecast, plenty of sunshine expected today, and tomorrow, and wednesday, and it looks like ground hog day, doesn't it? look at the temperatures. they don't move. every day is the same. and a little warmer, thursday, friday, saturday and sunday. and have a couple of my pix photos for you, lighthouse by jeff, taken in santa cruz. and this is my favorite, it reminds me of gone with the wind. and orange sunset by debbie white. taken in davis. isn't that beautiful? >> if you have a nice photo to show of, feel free to go to cbs 5 .com/connect and we will upload it and include in the weather forecast. back to you. >> just that easy. >> just that simple. >> thanks, have a great day. >>> the state health department has issued a consumer alert for potentially contaminated hummus products and the products include pre-packaged hummus sandwiches and wraps by the raquel brand name, by the san francisco-based quan hop and company which vol tearlt r
as yosemite and sunshine in fresno, and sacramento and reading at 100 degrees, and 65 in monterey, and 93 in ukia and 61 degrees in eureka. the seven-day forecast, plenty of sunshine expected today, and tomorrow, and wednesday, and it looks like ground hog day, doesn't it? look at the temperatures. they don't move. every day is the same. and a little warmer, thursday, friday, saturday and sunday. and have a couple of my pix photos for you, lighthouse by jeff, taken in santa cruz. and this is my...
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so what happens here and oregon and washington and new mexico and montana, really do count. i would encourage all of you - it's unbelievable to come here from colorado or nebraska - you know we have straw coming out of our ways and in other ways we're quite sophisticated and you all are leading the pathway and i encourage you all to lead and not get discouraged we're going to get support on the presidential on both sides of the aisle whoever gets it will act on it and those are my comment as little more inclusive than that on the legislation side of that. >> yes? one more. all right. two more. >> jim, kennedy jinx consultant. i think from california stance point the low angle thing here is to make sure that the rules being written and regulations as to how we're going to establish eligibility criteria and ranking for infrastructure some 37 billion dollars and bonds being proposed is a real opportunity to make sure these considers are included. considers like that were they included in water bond, state water project we might have an outcome for this. >> thank you. one more.
so what happens here and oregon and washington and new mexico and montana, really do count. i would encourage all of you - it's unbelievable to come here from colorado or nebraska - you know we have straw coming out of our ways and in other ways we're quite sophisticated and you all are leading the pathway and i encourage you all to lead and not get discouraged we're going to get support on the presidential on both sides of the aisle whoever gets it will act on it and those are my comment as...
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i liked drinking and drugging and i liked the feeling and, you know, so i embraced it, you know. how did you get help? i ultimately received help through family support. my family got very concerned when i was 16 and 17 and i started to do a lot more risky behaviors with using heavier pharmaceutical drugs and opiates and they started to see a lot of consequences through car accidents and school, you know, issues and, you know, i used to do athletics and i wasn't doing athletics anymore and, you know, so it was really my family who pushed me to the direction of, you know, putting me first into an outpatient program and then subsequently into an inpatient treatment setting after a car accident. and fran, isn't this typical is that the parents sometimes don't even have a clue? can you talk a little bit about what parents need to be looking out for. one thing that parents should know better watching today is that you are a huge influence on young people's behavior, not only while they were pushing you to get into treatment but to prevent a younger person from getting into trouble to
i liked drinking and drugging and i liked the feeling and, you know, so i embraced it, you know. how did you get help? i ultimately received help through family support. my family got very concerned when i was 16 and 17 and i started to do a lot more risky behaviors with using heavier pharmaceutical drugs and opiates and they started to see a lot of consequences through car accidents and school, you know, issues and, you know, i used to do athletics and i wasn't doing athletics anymore and, you...
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it is going to move back and and prospect and tomorrow will be slightly warmer and less fog.e conditions are going to continue with mainly the fog hogging the coastline. and a look of the fog tracker in the morning, it is not good to make as far inland. by 6:00 a.m., further back than this morning. along the delta, we're not seeing any fault or the south bay, the same thing it is the bayshore. scaling back their liquid takuma an9:00 a.m. pushin back all the way to san francisco with similar conditions as today. kron 4 7 day around the bay and the fog out there tomorrow morning mainly just along the coast. whit sunny skies in the afternoon and temperatures a bit warmer. these warmer conditions will continue to the weekend with less fog. stay with us, we will be back right after this break. ♪ "summer's best" sales event. a fantastic opportunity to get a great offer on an all new cadillac srx luxury collection crossover... ..with a bose premium sound system. and an ultra-view sunroof signed to let more summer time in. summer brings out the best in all of us, so now's the perfect
it is going to move back and and prospect and tomorrow will be slightly warmer and less fog.e conditions are going to continue with mainly the fog hogging the coastline. and a look of the fog tracker in the morning, it is not good to make as far inland. by 6:00 a.m., further back than this morning. along the delta, we're not seeing any fault or the south bay, the same thing it is the bayshore. scaling back their liquid takuma an9:00 a.m. pushin back all the way to san francisco with similar...
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and environment and tourism and investment and trade and many other things where we have common interests where we need to work, you know, cooperatively together. so i hope that congress will ink very carefully before taking any strong action. at the same time, i recognize it's incumbent upon particularly the treasury has a special role because they are the spokesman for the currency, but forhe federal reserve as well to try to maintain a constant dialogue to persuade the chinese and to apply pressure to them that they need to adjust their currency, which is their current policy is -- is -- distorts capital flows globally. it's not evegn good for china. it distorts their economy as well andakes them too relit on experts and reduces their dome domestic consumption. we're hopeful that -- i think they have become more appreciative of those concerns over time. >> in most recent statements that they made, they gave a tilt, if you will, prior to some g-20 meetings as to what they may be doing. what do you read into that? and what is your sense as you talk to counterparts about what their longer
and environment and tourism and investment and trade and many other things where we have common interests where we need to work, you know, cooperatively together. so i hope that congress will ink very carefully before taking any strong action. at the same time, i recognize it's incumbent upon particularly the treasury has a special role because they are the spokesman for the currency, but forhe federal reserve as well to try to maintain a constant dialogue to persuade the chinese and to apply...
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and all costs included and impact fees, soft costs, hard costs, and they have to go out and they have to find $30 million in equity. and frankly, it is hard to get a project financed with even 50% of equity but let's say we'll be generous. and what this does is it takes that fee amount, whatever it might be, $2 millioner to $3 million, and takes it out of that total project cost category which means it doesn't have to find as much equity money to start a project. so there are two benefits and the cheaper money and on the dropper spread sheet goes down which means the project is that much more feasible. if you ask me how much more feasible and how many projects will be affected, i will admit ignorance. the projects, each project has a different proforma and this just helps on the margins. that was the goal of the policy. i want to emphasize we designed this to work in con jeks with the fee deferral program and i'll be really specific about that. because we have a program that allows 80% of the fees to be peaked at the first certificate of occupancy, that is, right before the project is
and all costs included and impact fees, soft costs, hard costs, and they have to go out and they have to find $30 million in equity. and frankly, it is hard to get a project financed with even 50% of equity but let's say we'll be generous. and what this does is it takes that fee amount, whatever it might be, $2 millioner to $3 million, and takes it out of that total project cost category which means it doesn't have to find as much equity money to start a project. so there are two benefits and...
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cities and counties continue to cut and cut and cut. it and if your employees are on the payroll today -- 800 fewer employees are on the payroll today. that means less citizens who need programs and services more. this legislation cannot come at a better time. it is desperately needed. we need to put americans back to work. pennsylvania is one to work. americans want to work. when this recession started, wall street got it bailout. in the meantime, we are bailing out fresh red ink. all we are asking for is a hand. we need help in cities all across america. it is astounding to me that in washington, d.c. these incredible debates go on about unemployment compensation come about jobs, being debated by people who have jobs. of being debated by people who have jobs and cannot figure how to get americans back to work. if this is an outrage. all that debate and discussion, if you do not have a job, people are not interested in the kind of conversation and dialogue. we are showing supporting this legislation. we will do all we can to make sure
cities and counties continue to cut and cut and cut. it and if your employees are on the payroll today -- 800 fewer employees are on the payroll today. that means less citizens who need programs and services more. this legislation cannot come at a better time. it is desperately needed. we need to put americans back to work. pennsylvania is one to work. americans want to work. when this recession started, wall street got it bailout. in the meantime, we are bailing out fresh red ink. all we are...
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program and help support the forthcoming elections and invest and improving the quality and effectiveness of the pice. our overall aim is speeding up the pace of transition to afghan security leadership. we will also support the afghan economy and help new jobs through investment in mining, roads, power and irrigation and by bringing community-driven development to isolated areas of the country. we will help the government of afghanistan to deliver vital services and to tackle corruption providing increased support to education including technical and vocational training and for the administration of justice. our international partners have committed themselves to do their part to support the kabul process as well. afghanistan's near neighbors will work to accelerate regional cooperation. an important milestone was reached in the days before the conference with a conclusion of the afghanisn/pakistan trade transit agreement this much desired economic measure has taken some 40 years to achieve. so, mr. speaker, the kabul process is a major step forward for afghanistan. and an important stag
program and help support the forthcoming elections and invest and improving the quality and effectiveness of the pice. our overall aim is speeding up the pace of transition to afghan security leadership. we will also support the afghan economy and help new jobs through investment in mining, roads, power and irrigation and by bringing community-driven development to isolated areas of the country. we will help the government of afghanistan to deliver vital services and to tackle corruption...
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mission and we have benchmarks' requested and required by the congress and submitted to you and our overarching goal is always the same, to disrupt, dismantle and defeat al qaeda and prevent its ability to threaten the united states and we believe all of us and there is no division on this on the executive branch, that the situation we face is a direct threat. we believe before the times square situation occurred and i don't think any one thing could have proved more visibly, and to achieve this we have to degrade the taliban as well because they are part of the enemy structure, a different part of an interpol part that we face. the afghan government doesn't yet have the capacity to really deal with this on its own. how could they after 30 years of war so the civilian part of it the things i just mentioned to you, the police, government capacity, will fall, is of national government, training provincial officials, women's empowerment and a series of other major issues are part of the civilian programs and we are happy to come back up to your office. we appreciate your visit to us an
mission and we have benchmarks' requested and required by the congress and submitted to you and our overarching goal is always the same, to disrupt, dismantle and defeat al qaeda and prevent its ability to threaten the united states and we believe all of us and there is no division on this on the executive branch, that the situation we face is a direct threat. we believe before the times square situation occurred and i don't think any one thing could have proved more visibly, and to achieve...
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on and on and on. many are not simply at for serious. i always loved adversaries in my work. they are just plain enemies. there is a difference between an enemy and an adversar they are sharpening their nine abs for the knockout punch of this big happy band and they are damned good at it because they recruit a lot of members. smart and gullible. through their height and hysteria and they make a little money on the side doing that. and our fine country remains stuck in the mock over the years over several administrations and shows their enviable skills. it works. and it's not just the fiscal common sense. but stopping progress on reducing the tax expenditures we are ignoring unfunded liabilities of tens of trillions of dollars, which is what we are doing is peanuts compared to the unfunded liabilities but i think we are 62 trillion correcting the pension guarant system come protecting the gse, a government sponsored entities, fannie mae, freddie c, sallie mae, fanny farmer, i don't know hothat got in th
on and on and on. many are not simply at for serious. i always loved adversaries in my work. they are just plain enemies. there is a difference between an enemy and an adversar they are sharpening their nine abs for the knockout punch of this big happy band and they are damned good at it because they recruit a lot of members. smart and gullible. through their height and hysteria and they make a little money on the side doing that. and our fine country remains stuck in the mock over the years...
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local supply and that was our first focus and that was conservation, recycled and ground water and now we're adding sea water and de salinization and other things and implementd the colorado river quantification settlement agreement which was a multi party, multi state agreement, which basically through fund g ing compensation and on farm and in their system were able to conserve water and that then moved to the urban area so you have the concept of a win win , farmers are able to farm in the more efficient manner and we're able to utilize and tap into water supplies in the past we have not been able to do. and then also we're lining a couple canals, urban canals that will save additional water. we're moving - you saw what 91 looked like. in 05, we had a big chunk we went through recycled and i went through that by 2011 we will have added the de saline ization and the canals and the other part will represent ten percent of our supply portfolio. by 2020 we will have achieved a more diverse supply portfolio that is no longer solely dependent of the hydraulics coming out of the delta and
local supply and that was our first focus and that was conservation, recycled and ground water and now we're adding sea water and de salinization and other things and implementd the colorado river quantification settlement agreement which was a multi party, multi state agreement, which basically through fund g ing compensation and on farm and in their system were able to conserve water and that then moved to the urban area so you have the concept of a win win , farmers are able to farm in the...
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part ii and contains two resolutions and a joint facilities agreement between abag and the city. as a resolution this, item is not required to come before you but it has been asked from the mayoro bring it before you to get your feedback and thoughts on the issue. the first entitled the area plan infrastructure finance committee introduced by supervisor maxwell would establish the finance committee to supervise a study to develop policy on the use of the i.f.d.'s in the newly adopted planning areas and the steps to take to establish an i.f.d. and supervise the formation of one pilot i.f.d. in rincon hill. the second resolution approving the formation of a c.f.d., community facilities district, and financing by abag. this resolution was introduced by mayor newsom and south korea duffy and with the issuance of a special tax bond for city impact fees and also approve the form of joint community facilities agreement and grant authority to city officials to implement that. so. i go through the department's analysis and recommendations, i would like to introduce michael ya yarney who w
part ii and contains two resolutions and a joint facilities agreement between abag and the city. as a resolution this, item is not required to come before you but it has been asked from the mayoro bring it before you to get your feedback and thoughts on the issue. the first entitled the area plan infrastructure finance committee introduced by supervisor maxwell would establish the finance committee to supervise a study to develop policy on the use of the i.f.d.'s in the newly adopted planning...
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and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: arizona's tough immigration law would have empowered local law enforcement to check the immigration status of anyone they reasonably suspect was in the u.s. illegally, even if they were detained on unrelated charges. but a federal judge ruled today the state was, in effect, usurping, the federal government's role. ray suarez has been reporting the story from phoenix, and he joins us now. >> good talk to you. all during the week pressure was mounting. people on both sides of the question were waiting for thursday to test the proposition. could a law like this be enforced in the state of arizona without pre-empting power and without abusing the civil rights of the people of arizona and on different sides of the question, you got all different answers. the whisper date for actions from the federal court judge in this case, suzanne
and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: arizona's tough immigration law would have empowered local law enforcement to check the immigration status of anyone they reasonably suspect was in the u.s. illegally, even if they were detained on unrelated charges. but a federal judge ruled today the state...
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then toward it and then away from it and all the way around it and then away from it again and back toward it. that's what it's like walking out in the desert in the deep cliffs, in the dunes where you want to go there but there's not a route from here to there. if you had a gps it wouldn't really work because it would point a straight line from here to there because there's a cliff face and to get down you have to go down a series of ledges and to get up you have to go down a narrow canyon where there's a big boulder jammed into the bottom. every place has this backward trail, this labyrinth, leading you around. i was walking arpd this maze for about an hour before coming here and it does the same kind of thing where your mind settles, where you have to pay attention to where you are going. because if you look up for too long at all the passing architecture, you will forget where you are on the maze. you will end up in the wrong spot. you will end up going the wrong direction and you won't be able to find your way to the center. of course, out in the desert, you can't just walk off
then toward it and then away from it and all the way around it and then away from it again and back toward it. that's what it's like walking out in the desert in the deep cliffs, in the dunes where you want to go there but there's not a route from here to there. if you had a gps it wouldn't really work because it would point a straight line from here to there because there's a cliff face and to get down you have to go down a series of ledges and to get up you have to go down a narrow canyon...
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>> and the police say if that did get loose just this past weekend. >> and i looked at this car, and the dog came to the car and looked at my face. i was scared, the dog was barking. >> another neighbor remembered seeing the dog tied up in barking furiously. >> i hope those dogs are no longer there. it is sad that had to have the killing of a small, tiny two year-old to get an innocent child to get this to happen, this to come to pass. >> all of the five pit bulls were taken by animal control. and they've all been unionized and we do not know why this family have 5 pit bulls- euthanized. >> thank you, dan kerman, and also, another service disruption. four days after the a portion of a contract to the drivers. ac transit said 190 drivers called in sick. in 200 drivers of called in each day this week and maureen kelly reports that the agency and the drivers are blaming each other. >> there is no sick out. the union is at work. >> it is dishonest for the union leadership to say that there is no sick out. derrik 200 people missing protest three days. --31 people, that is thac transit has
>> and the police say if that did get loose just this past weekend. >> and i looked at this car, and the dog came to the car and looked at my face. i was scared, the dog was barking. >> another neighbor remembered seeing the dog tied up in barking furiously. >> i hope those dogs are no longer there. it is sad that had to have the killing of a small, tiny two year-old to get an innocent child to get this to happen, this to come to pass. >> all of the five pit bulls...
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and nissan and elsewhere.hey can have their pick. and they don't need to pick someone because they performed well on the high school football team or because they were friends with someone. they can go through anything they want from analytical skills to braun to any kind of thinking on their feet. it's very tough. i actually once took the training program to become an autoworker at toyota. and i flunked after ten minutes. so clearly the skills that make you a journalist do not make you ready for today's factory floor. >> woodruff: quick final word on what is going to be needed, martin bailey? >> well, i think we also need motivation. a lot of what companies filter on, when they look for workers, which workers they want, they want the ones that will show up and work hard. so that is also something that has been questioned in the past. and that's something i think that has got to change. >> woodruff: martin bailey, mickey maynard, thank you both. >> thank you. >> thank you, judy. >> lehrer: and to the analysis
and nissan and elsewhere.hey can have their pick. and they don't need to pick someone because they performed well on the high school football team or because they were friends with someone. they can go through anything they want from analytical skills to braun to any kind of thinking on their feet. it's very tough. i actually once took the training program to become an autoworker at toyota. and i flunked after ten minutes. so clearly the skills that make you a journalist do not make you ready...
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enough and want to make a difference and want to tribute our time and talent and tenacity by gaging be one another and becoming part of that change. now, what you are seeing up here with the slides is also the spirit of why we are here. these are images that daniel took in new orleans. in the broadmoore community. we have a special guest today that will talk to you about the real meaning of empowerment. you can imagine for all our challenges doesn't matter the neighborhood we are in cam pair or challenges to the challenges you see up challenges on thoseim mags. we don't have trials like what happened with katrina. so many of you that have been sparks of hope and imagination, people that are engaged we have someone that will talk about how she has sparked the imagination and engagement of a city that was ready to abandon, not just her but the entire broadmoore community. in fact, the mayor who is a friend, this is not a critique, put together after the challenges in katrina, put together a diverse group of what we say the best and the brightest. came up with a bad idea. we don't alwa
enough and want to make a difference and want to tribute our time and talent and tenacity by gaging be one another and becoming part of that change. now, what you are seeing up here with the slides is also the spirit of why we are here. these are images that daniel took in new orleans. in the broadmoore community. we have a special guest today that will talk to you about the real meaning of empowerment. you can imagine for all our challenges doesn't matter the neighborhood we are in cam pair or...
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in putting innovative and holistic and effective programs and services in place and programs that benefitll communities. in addition to help and counseling services, the organization has lost numerous innovative initiatives to fight stigma as well as from a generational understanding of issues facing the asian-pacific american families and communities. congratulations. [applause] >> the good evening. thank you so much. of i and the executive director of asian and pacific islander wellness center, and it is actually not just me. it is my staff of 40, my board of nine amazing individuals who are api wellness center. we have been providing for the past 23 years hiv and health- related services for the asian- pacific islander communities here in san francisco and throughout the san francisco bay area in over 20 different languages. what we believe, actually, is very much related to the theme this year. is very much about foster and unity. hiv, hepatitis, many health- related illnesses that disproportionately affect our communities will take all of us together to fight these diseases, but also
in putting innovative and holistic and effective programs and services in place and programs that benefitll communities. in addition to help and counseling services, the organization has lost numerous innovative initiatives to fight stigma as well as from a generational understanding of issues facing the asian-pacific american families and communities. congratulations. [applause] >> the good evening. thank you so much. of i and the executive director of asian and pacific islander wellness...
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a plan and how to resourced and support that family and that young person to get her comfortable and be engaged in school. is it a different placement of school? perhaps. does she have other academic needs and support? is she falling behind? how do we help her catch up? how do we get some mental health counseling for her to overcome some of the social problems she has been exposed to or experienced with? to get this young person back on a track of normalcy? if there is such a thing. that is the kind of -- and she asked for one type situation, and i know it is very graphic, but our young people are facing a number of social problems. but understand, is how to navigate cps, how to get them off your back if you are a family member, yet get the support that you need. how to find another placement for your young person if that is indeed what she needs. how to get her surrounded with hears that will not make her feel unsafe at school. these are some of the intricacies we're having to deal with and support young people in. it is proving that it works. before, we were only able to do it on a
a plan and how to resourced and support that family and that young person to get her comfortable and be engaged in school. is it a different placement of school? perhaps. does she have other academic needs and support? is she falling behind? how do we help her catch up? how do we get some mental health counseling for her to overcome some of the social problems she has been exposed to or experienced with? to get this young person back on a track of normalcy? if there is such a thing. that is the...
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and things we have to man for and not apart san issue. we looked at climate changes in 1990 at met when we looked through the previous drought and we had board workshops on the implications for the future. we repeatd the exercise a decade later and had panel come and talk to boards and a number of experts came and we adopted a number of policies on how to start planning for global warming. it was pragmatic and the policies were adopted unanimously. i or my agency runs the gamut in terms of political areas. very liberal areas like santa monica to quite conservative to parts of orange county and several areas throughout our entire service area. it was never partisan but what we need to do as an issue. i find it interesting this is interesting but in utilities issues, it's more how are you prepared. we tend to get our water - we're lucky because we have a diversified water supply. four major sources in southern california and because their from distinct thigh droe logical areas we tend to not have them dry at the same time it's one of our pr
and things we have to man for and not apart san issue. we looked at climate changes in 1990 at met when we looked through the previous drought and we had board workshops on the implications for the future. we repeatd the exercise a decade later and had panel come and talk to boards and a number of experts came and we adopted a number of policies on how to start planning for global warming. it was pragmatic and the policies were adopted unanimously. i or my agency runs the gamut in terms of...
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and this is a place and i brought my dogs and grandchildren and had a picnic lunch and it was memorable to use them when we come here. what would it look like when the design and development is completed. and we are not sure we want an eight lane highway going through this town. and it's a beautiful area in a national seaport area on the planet. >> the road is going to be so different. it's really a park way, and it's a parkway through the national park. and they make the road disapeer to the national park. >> and the road is about 20 feet lower, normally midday, you go through it in two minutes. looking back from the golden gate bridge to presidio, you are more aware of the park land and less of the roads. and the viaduct will parallel the existing one and to the south and can be built while the existing one remains in operation. and the two bridges there with open space between them and your views constantly change and not aware of the traffic in the opposite direction and notice the views more. and the lanes of course are a foot wider than they are today. and they will be shoulders a
and this is a place and i brought my dogs and grandchildren and had a picnic lunch and it was memorable to use them when we come here. what would it look like when the design and development is completed. and we are not sure we want an eight lane highway going through this town. and it's a beautiful area in a national seaport area on the planet. >> the road is going to be so different. it's really a park way, and it's a parkway through the national park. and they make the road disapeer to...
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is something completely unique and very proud he and matthew and others worked so hard on and i think he will be an outstanding addition. this is an artist in residence program that is an international model. we know jim and ellen and may, their work here in the preservation of san francisco city hall and everything you see around us, the civic center. they appropriately were reappointed by the board and had to be confirmed first and all are outstanding leaders and stewards in their own right. ellen is in my office every day doing tours and jim outside the office every day doing his part to advocate on behalf of city hall and the civic center. and may is everywhere else in the community. ubiquitous and out front and a true later. al perez, i thank you for serving on the entertainment. i have been beating up the entertainment commission lately. maybe i should have taken mayor brown's advice in not supporting it to begin with but we have it and we are working through some of the issues and you demonstrated real leadership this last week on some of the issues down at the port with one of
is something completely unique and very proud he and matthew and others worked so hard on and i think he will be an outstanding addition. this is an artist in residence program that is an international model. we know jim and ellen and may, their work here in the preservation of san francisco city hall and everything you see around us, the civic center. they appropriately were reappointed by the board and had to be confirmed first and all are outstanding leaders and stewards in their own right....
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seating blocks and benches and planters and trees in that and creating a space that's intimate and usable by the community of coffee drinkers but the residents and the business owners and anybody else who happens to wander through hayes valley and feels there and discovers this special space that's accessible to all. the meaning with community members was you know it's one thing i never liked to do. you meet with people and faced with a hundred objections or a hundred different ways of doing something we approached a collaborative idea. we do have a preconceived notion of the desired outcome but not on how to get there. the result was just an input of good ideas from unexpected places. people that you know are not necessarily professionals or used to thinking about urban spaces in these terms. i think that was one of the keys was going into it not knowing. as a professional i didn't know how to do something like this. i had never done one before and i think that was an enabler. relying on the network of people at stages through the permitting process. and you know which is where we are no
seating blocks and benches and planters and trees in that and creating a space that's intimate and usable by the community of coffee drinkers but the residents and the business owners and anybody else who happens to wander through hayes valley and feels there and discovers this special space that's accessible to all. the meaning with community members was you know it's one thing i never liked to do. you meet with people and faced with a hundred objections or a hundred different ways of doing...
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and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the campaign to toughen financial regulation in the u.s. reached its climax today. it came nearly two years after the financial meltdown that triggered the current recession. >> woodruff: the financial overhaul bill was one of the chief items on the president's agenda and he signed it with fanfare, before an audience of 400 lawmakers and others. >> it will finally bring transparency to the kinds of complex and risky transactions that helped trigger the financial crisis. shareholders will also have a greater say on the pay of c.e.o.s and other executives, so they can reward success instead of failure. and finally, because of this law, the american people will never again be asked to foot the bill for wall street's mistakes. ( applause ) there will be no more tax-funded bailouts. period. >> woodruff: mr. obama also billed the
and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the campaign to toughen financial regulation in the u.s. reached its climax today. it came nearly two years after the financial meltdown that triggered the current recession. >> woodruff: the financial overhaul bill was one of the chief items on the...
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and he was crying and sobbing and he's saying why did you kill my brother. we didn't do anything to you we're not terrorists. now remember i remember i just want to i want to close my years i didn't want to hear just sat there and he's time that he said it. it was like it was permanently being. burned into my brain. and. i lost that's the last five or gotten a good night's sleep. the night before that. i mean. i thought we were there and then on the. next morning lieutenant he walked up to me and he said sas. are you all right you seem a little distressed a little agitated. and i was not all right and. so i'm pretty pissed off what we're what we're doing over here. and he said it will give me your interpretation of what we're doing over here. and. for what we're trying to accomplish over here. and i just looked at him and i said it well said honestly feel that we're committing genocide. and he didn't like my answer and he stormed off towards the. ceo's vehicle. and i knew at that point that my career was done i crossed the line and i knew i had to watch my b
and he was crying and sobbing and he's saying why did you kill my brother. we didn't do anything to you we're not terrorists. now remember i remember i just want to i want to close my years i didn't want to hear just sat there and he's time that he said it. it was like it was permanently being. burned into my brain. and. i lost that's the last five or gotten a good night's sleep. the night before that. i mean. i thought we were there and then on the. next morning lieutenant he walked up to me...
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and no matter what flavor you pick, they're all equally unique and delicious here, and each one starts the same. >> we sample a lot of things, but usually i'm inspired by either a popular drink--so, for example, our pomegranate martini or the mojito ice, those are pretty popular drinks in bars, and then i'll try to emulate something like that in a frozen dessert. >> ok, so we are in--what is this? it looks like a big liquor cabinet to me, right? what is this? >> well, this is our ingredients storage room, but, yes, this is where all the magic happens for silver moon. >> mm-hmm. >> these are all the liquors that we infuse our product with. and these are really the secret sauce of silver moon. >> the secret ingredients, right? >> exactly. >> so what do we have here? >> so this is a strawberry daiquiri. it's about half frozen right now, and we'll just do a little interim taste test here. >> it tastes good ta me. but besides a well-stocked liquor cabinet, sheri has another secret ingredient to her frozen treat: california- produced milk. she only uses premium milk with the high butterfat t
and no matter what flavor you pick, they're all equally unique and delicious here, and each one starts the same. >> we sample a lot of things, but usually i'm inspired by either a popular drink--so, for example, our pomegranate martini or the mojito ice, those are pretty popular drinks in bars, and then i'll try to emulate something like that in a frozen dessert. >> ok, so we are in--what is this? it looks like a big liquor cabinet to me, right? what is this? >> well, this is...
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to raiseetheir children, and make a living, and buy and sell goods, and build a life for themselves, which is ultimately what people in both israel and the palestinian terriiories want. >> i think the latest sanctions adopted by the u.n. creete illegitimacy or create de- legitimization for iran's nuclear program, and that is important. i think the sanctions the president signed the other day actually have teeth. they bite. the question is -- how much do you need to bite is something i cannot answer now. but if other nations adopted similar sanctions, that would increase the effect. the more like-minded countries join in the american-led effort that president obama has signed into act, into law, i think the better we'll be able to give you an answer to your question. >> is there somebody you want to ask here? >> mr. president, in the past year, you distanced yourself from israel and gave a cold shoulder to the prime minister. do you think this policy was a mistake? do you think it contributes to the bashing of israel by others? and is that -- you change it now, and do you trust now pr
to raiseetheir children, and make a living, and buy and sell goods, and build a life for themselves, which is ultimately what people in both israel and the palestinian terriiories want. >> i think the latest sanctions adopted by the u.n. creete illegitimacy or create de- legitimization for iran's nuclear program, and that is important. i think the sanctions the president signed the other day actually have teeth. they bite. the question is -- how much do you need to bite is something i...
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have about twelve minutes and we'll come back and move on to the technical and engineering and therewill be time to revisit all of the topics and thoughts that you'd like to pursue so please be back in twelve minutes. thank you. >> a participant in the panel. if you see a panelist, take that person by the arm please and escort him in this direction. i would like to say for what we've been talking about in terms of being clear about what you need, four very nice people brought me chocolate muffins, so there's a lot to be said for being clear and i'm going to try and do it more frequently in my life in the future. also now we're going to talk about technical and engineering issues. what are specific tings people have tried and then we'll open it up more broadly. obviously all of these categories are somewhat artificial. we tried give them focus but they touch on each other in many many ways and in some ways that's richest part of the conversation. so we'll spend probably 20 minutes on the technical and engineering and go to this broader discussion. i'll start off by asking david to mak
have about twelve minutes and we'll come back and move on to the technical and engineering and therewill be time to revisit all of the topics and thoughts that you'd like to pursue so please be back in twelve minutes. thank you. >> a participant in the panel. if you see a panelist, take that person by the arm please and escort him in this direction. i would like to say for what we've been talking about in terms of being clear about what you need, four very nice people brought me chocolate...
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and president olague has indicate we're taking item -- >> we'll hear 11 and then 15. >> 11 first and then 15 and then going on break. >> commissioners, item 11, 2009.1117c, 1100 ocean avenue. >> good afternoon, commissioners. and the conditional use authorization to demolish an existing shelter and construct a 55-foot tall mixed use building with commercial space. and the project requires the subdividing of a 30-acre lot and created 25,722 square foot parcel and 137 feet of frontage on ocean avenue. and this is a city-owned park that was recently as small field to ocean avenue neighborhood commercial transit zoning. the height limit changed from 55x to 55x in both district. this is required for 7737.11 for development on a lot graded to 9999 square feet and 303 and 304 of the planning development and with exception 34 rear yards and 135 open space dimensions and 1 through 6 permitted obstructions over street and alley. and this is a joint project between the mayor's office of housing and the units will be as follo follows. 18 studios, 18 one bedrooms, 22 one bedrooms and 13 three bed
and president olague has indicate we're taking item -- >> we'll hear 11 and then 15. >> 11 first and then 15 and then going on break. >> commissioners, item 11, 2009.1117c, 1100 ocean avenue. >> good afternoon, commissioners. and the conditional use authorization to demolish an existing shelter and construct a 55-foot tall mixed use building with commercial space. and the project requires the subdividing of a 30-acre lot and created 25,722 square foot parcel and 137 feet...
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and your job was just to go home and get it and then run, and then worship at the great god of reelection. and that's how we got here. but now, the pig is dead. and there's no more bacon to bring home. and it is, you just -- it's there and it's shocking. >> governor doyle. >> thank you. i'm interested in a couple of your sort of visions of where this is headed into the future. there isn't a big spender among any governor here any momplet maybe there were originally. and we may call each other names. but given every budget that we've been through. so what we're going to confront i see, many of us won't be in office. but the economy is going to rebound, we hope sooner than later, and the amount of unmet need, then the need that we've cut is real. so senator simpson mentioned the dam and the terminal. well, there are some dams and terminals that with do need to get built that we have been defering because of the situation we've been in. demands noticing in higher education that we've deferred because of the situation. i think the governors in the next couple of years, one of the great pressu
and your job was just to go home and get it and then run, and then worship at the great god of reelection. and that's how we got here. but now, the pig is dead. and there's no more bacon to bring home. and it is, you just -- it's there and it's shocking. >> governor doyle. >> thank you. i'm interested in a couple of your sort of visions of where this is headed into the future. there isn't a big spender among any governor here any momplet maybe there were originally. and we may call...
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and put them on the grill and cut in half, olive oil and salt and pepper for a minute on each side. the flavor is out of this world. and garlic on top, forget about it, that's a treat. the best thing to grill for the summer time, corn is there, but it is not bad. and i'm tony tantillo your fresh grocer and always remember to eat fresh and stay healthy. >>> and coming up tonight at 5:00, watch what you write. how making a mistake at wells fargo bank could cost you. >>> plus, the very latest on the 2-year-old concord boy killed by three pit bulls at his family's home in concord. these stories and more at 5:00. have a great day. [ meg whitman ] if we could only do one thing, putting people back to work would be the most important thing. the human cost of 2 million californians out of work is devastating, and i think, often, politicians forget about that because they don't see it every day. i see it every day. i think raising taxes on californians today is absolutely the wrong thing to do. we have to streamline regulations, we have to cut taxes for businesses, and then we have to stand
and put them on the grill and cut in half, olive oil and salt and pepper for a minute on each side. the flavor is out of this world. and garlic on top, forget about it, that's a treat. the best thing to grill for the summer time, corn is there, but it is not bad. and i'm tony tantillo your fresh grocer and always remember to eat fresh and stay healthy. >>> and coming up tonight at 5:00, watch what you write. how making a mistake at wells fargo bank could cost you. >>> plus,...
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and deprogram -- supervise and the programs. they give us the more reasons to conduct aggressive oversight in to demands along with you that the sec be more accountable at all levels of agency. what many of us find particularly troubling is that the majority of the sec's problems were caused by the failure to use its existing authority to protect investors to address the fraud and other practices in heavy regulated areas of our capital market. i want to conclude my statement today by saying this -- as we have seen a subprime lending when everyone is in charge of a problem, and no one is in charge. shared responsibility resulted in inaction because the agencies were never able to agree on what action to take or even recommend. we also saw the with credit cards. now we have been dodd/frank after they will sign into law tomorrow. it gives regulators vague new authorities to regulate various entities. you have all these regulations they have trouble enforcing. then you have a whole nother set of regulations and rules. for instance,
and deprogram -- supervise and the programs. they give us the more reasons to conduct aggressive oversight in to demands along with you that the sec be more accountable at all levels of agency. what many of us find particularly troubling is that the majority of the sec's problems were caused by the failure to use its existing authority to protect investors to address the fraud and other practices in heavy regulated areas of our capital market. i want to conclude my statement today by saying...
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models and look at exceedings and this is open coast and now we took an hourly record and counted the number of times in our simulation where we included tides and elnonos, in a moderate this is 30 centimeters over the hundred year period. not three feet about. little more than one foot. these are exceeding above a level that happens less than once a year and you can see, over time how often those get exceeded. i won't go into the filigree here. let's go to the next one. you missed my cartoon but - summing up, in this report did you know the program manager from the climate program from the energy commission and i have to say the state of california is - it's a wonderful place to work because you know, we have this rich area and we actually have a rich scientific community and state agencies that are pretty enlightening. this here meeting ain't happening in nebraska, guys. any way, california has the opportunity to really be a leader in a lot of different ways. do we have anybody from nebraska here? the magnitude of the impacts of climate change going back to the different emission ch
models and look at exceedings and this is open coast and now we took an hourly record and counted the number of times in our simulation where we included tides and elnonos, in a moderate this is 30 centimeters over the hundred year period. not three feet about. little more than one foot. these are exceeding above a level that happens less than once a year and you can see, over time how often those get exceeded. i won't go into the filigree here. let's go to the next one. you missed my cartoon...
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and it relaxes and unlocks the muscle. you've got to try it. [ man ] thermacare, more effective for back pain than the maximum dose of acetaminophen, the medicine in tylenol. go to thermacare.com today for a $3 off coupon. thermacare. no pills. no pain. just relief. t thermacare. fancy feast created a wayhat to celebrate any moment. fancy feast appetizers. simple high quality ingredients like wild alaskan salmon, white meat chicken, or seabass and shrimp in a delicate broth, prepared without by-products or fillers. fancy feast appetizers. celebrate the moment. >>> good morning everybody. time now 7:26. i'm brent cannon checking in with mike for the morning commute and looking at the east day. >> things are moving relatively smoothly but we had an earlier accident, slowing westbound 880. around central avenue an accident. it sounds like it's cleared the lanes but it's caused some slowing approaching berkeley and emeryville. then you're reaping the benefit at the bay bridge toll plaza. look at the light volume of traffic the
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and the law. well, think about it. here you the most powerful actor in the criminal justice system. we as citizens in a community rely on them to be doing their job responsibly and ethically, yet, we have no way to measure how they are doing it because -- because as both of you have said, there is no transparency at all in that process. whereby if you do have these manuels and you do make them public, now you have a set of criteria to hold prosecutors accountable for what it is that they do. dealing with accountability, the second issue i think is highlighting the results so far in two different cases. the first case is the case of former senator ted stevens when just over a year ago attorney generic holder threw out the conviction of senator based on gross misconduct in the case, even the judge of that case, judge sullivan, said after repeated orders from the court to the prosecutors, he had never seen a case that has seen more of use in his career. attorney general holder was right in terms of a
and the law. well, think about it. here you the most powerful actor in the criminal justice system. we as citizens in a community rely on them to be doing their job responsibly and ethically, yet, we have no way to measure how they are doing it because -- because as both of you have said, there is no transparency at all in that process. whereby if you do have these manuels and you do make them public, now you have a set of criteria to hold prosecutors accountable for what it is that they do....
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host: you can see the entire interview later today, and online, and as and app for your iphone.untington, west virginia, go ahead. caller: for the president to rebound -- which is kind of confusing because i have looked at the polls, and i don't see there has been a major drop. i am surprised by c-span for reporting that. but he has to reinforce how much of obstructionists the republicans have really been. they have used every political maneuver to obstruct, to deny. that is why health care took so long. there would not even take a vote for three days. on top of that, it was the bush administration that did not prosecute the new, black panthers. you have to start calling people out for the truth, c-span. you cannot let people continue to live. they live every day, and you do not stop them. host: we will stop right there. we want to let you know that in a few minutes we will be talking about the 2010 midterm gail russell chaddock elections of the christian science monitor and reid wilson of hot line on call. first, i want to show you a piece from c-span video journalist who went
host: you can see the entire interview later today, and online, and as and app for your iphone.untington, west virginia, go ahead. caller: for the president to rebound -- which is kind of confusing because i have looked at the polls, and i don't see there has been a major drop. i am surprised by c-span for reporting that. but he has to reinforce how much of obstructionists the republicans have really been. they have used every political maneuver to obstruct, to deny. that is why health care...
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and then john smith would come and be told what the prosecutor was offering and people had called and not heard back. they didn't get any attention to the individual circumstances of their cases. instead, they were called before the judge and another attorney who even left about the case would stand there almost like a piece of cardboard and the people would plead guilty. now it was incredibly obvious in court that day that people had no idea what was happening to them. people started to cry in the middle of pleading guilty. wait, i'm pleading guilty. i didn't realize i had agreed to go to jail. it was really a mess mess . what i really learned later is that robert was a croobt defender and he had a -- contract defender and he had a full private practice representing people who paid him money and he had earned a sum of money from the county and had to represent as many people as the prosecutor was going to charge and during the two-year period, he had represented twice the number of people that the american bar association recommended as the slutes maximum. now -- absolute maximum. no
and then john smith would come and be told what the prosecutor was offering and people had called and not heard back. they didn't get any attention to the individual circumstances of their cases. instead, they were called before the judge and another attorney who even left about the case would stand there almost like a piece of cardboard and the people would plead guilty. now it was incredibly obvious in court that day that people had no idea what was happening to them. people started to cry in...
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that the big issue is jobs and the economy and the debt and those are the big issues. i think one of the things that happened over the last month is that if you ask people a month ago is the economy recovering they would have said question. if you asked people today, they do not say yes it there has been a significant erosion of the mood and an em erosion among the business community. the republican business community was always against obama but i would say democratic ceos and democratic donors are now very disillusioned with the president, fairly or not. but the mood in the business community is very hoss hill. and that mood does trickle down. i spoke to one democratic candidate who said we did not have to offend the business community this way even though i'm not running with a bunch of ceos voting for me. but i'm working for-- people work for corporations and that is a negative. >> lehrer: mark, is the deficit issue that the republicans are raising, everybody is raising in some form or another s that beginning to also hurt democrats as well. in other words, are som
that the big issue is jobs and the economy and the debt and those are the big issues. i think one of the things that happened over the last month is that if you ask people a month ago is the economy recovering they would have said question. if you asked people today, they do not say yes it there has been a significant erosion of the mood and an em erosion among the business community. the republican business community was always against obama but i would say democratic ceos and democratic...
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and node to camp and trade, and no to any further works. the first line of advocacy in arizona, i would be a senator for arizona, not merely from arizona. i have the pleasure of having the endorsement of the phoenix law enforcement association, the arizona police association and the association of border patrol radiance for the tucson sector. they know that i want to enforce the law. i am pleased to have the endorsement of one of john's former pows. he served honorably while in captivity and he has endorsed my candidacy. the endorsement i ask for the most is yours. let's have conservative record -- representation in the senate. i ask for your vote in the primary august 24. >> i am jim deakin and you have a choice in this election. america is the greatest nation in the world. since the beginning of our country, we defeated tyranny and oppression. we have been advancing for liberty and freedom. somewhere along the lines, we forgot about the united states constitution. as your senator, i will work to bring the united states constitution back t
and node to camp and trade, and no to any further works. the first line of advocacy in arizona, i would be a senator for arizona, not merely from arizona. i have the pleasure of having the endorsement of the phoenix law enforcement association, the arizona police association and the association of border patrol radiance for the tucson sector. they know that i want to enforce the law. i am pleased to have the endorsement of one of john's former pows. he served honorably while in captivity and he...
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on and we'll get some and talk to majewel, as management of the space and they'll go away and then, you know, six months later they'll kind of creep up again, so we're kind of in a current upswing a little bit. and when i was there, not being able to get into the exact residence of those complaining, my guess would be it was predominantly from sound coming off the roof and then on the front door and balcony, if those doors are left open for any point in time we get what we call slap off the buildings from directly across the street -- across mission street from majewel and because of that slap or revirb or ricochet of sound, that sound will then bounce into the surrounding residence which is my guess probably what it was. >> commissioner? >> do you think there's a mechanic know logical device like a limiter or notch factor that could be used at majewel so this repepttive cycle of things get better and then slide out of control a little bit, do you think there's any of that technology that might be suggested to majewel so we don't have that cycle and neighborhood complaints coming forwar
on and we'll get some and talk to majewel, as management of the space and they'll go away and then, you know, six months later they'll kind of creep up again, so we're kind of in a current upswing a little bit. and when i was there, not being able to get into the exact residence of those complaining, my guess would be it was predominantly from sound coming off the roof and then on the front door and balcony, if those doors are left open for any point in time we get what we call slap off the...
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growth in 2010 and to 4.5% in 2011 and 2012. the unemployment rate is expected to decline to 7.5% to to 2012. and the majority saw the risk to growth as weighted to the downside. most participants projected inflation will average 1% in 2010 and remaven low during 2011 and 2012 with the outlook roughly balanced. one factor underlying the committee's weaker outlook is that financial conditions, though much improved have become less supportive of growth in recent months. concerns about the ability of greece and a number of other countries to manage their sizeable budget deficits and high levels of public debt spurred a broad-based withdrawal in financial markets in the spring, resulting in lower stock prices and wider risk spreads in the united states. in response to these fiscal pressures, european leaders put in place a number of strong measures, including a package for greece and 500 billion euros of funding to backstop the financial needs of countries. to help these strains, the federal reserve re-established temporary dollar l
growth in 2010 and to 4.5% in 2011 and 2012. the unemployment rate is expected to decline to 7.5% to to 2012. and the majority saw the risk to growth as weighted to the downside. most participants projected inflation will average 1% in 2010 and remaven low during 2011 and 2012 with the outlook roughly balanced. one factor underlying the committee's weaker outlook is that financial conditions, though much improved have become less supportive of growth in recent months. concerns about the ability...
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he is ready to rock and roll and build and grow and strengthen this party.gratulations on your leadership. it's a pleasure to be with you. a real pleasure. he has a great team, a great partnership in the governor and that wonderful national committee woman. where is i.t. and the governor? -- where is heidi and the governor? this partnership is your anchor. it's the team that's going to help lay down the course in november. they are going to need your help. they're going to need your time. they're going to need your commitment. this hour is important. you have a wonderful, wonderful chance to send a signal to the rest of this country that the age of obama is about to end. [applause] you have got a great candidate running out there. she is grass roots, 24/7, 365. she is the mom and dad, the grocer, the entrepreneur, the students, the everyday person that is just trying to get to the next stage or make it just a little bit better. she understands that she will be the next united state senator from this great state, sharron angle. [applause] i want to thank dann
he is ready to rock and roll and build and grow and strengthen this party.gratulations on your leadership. it's a pleasure to be with you. a real pleasure. he has a great team, a great partnership in the governor and that wonderful national committee woman. where is i.t. and the governor? -- where is heidi and the governor? this partnership is your anchor. it's the team that's going to help lay down the course in november. they are going to need your help. they're going to need your time....