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we're already working on radio systems and the ata and the agencies want to be connected the police and fire and the emergency responders have to have a radio system we can depend on that about so next week we have the gone gate exercise and we're ready for that and we'll know that exercise will again be responsive to the expected earthquake in san francisco and all the attributes of meeting in our emergency center to constantly conduct and ready ourselves and i'll be glad to be participating in that. we'll be conducting a mass exercise i'd like to know where the menu is whether it will be a much more productive robust menu but it's to test our ability to feed mass numbers of people and i'm glad we're doing it at tenderloin and with the practice we have many weekends we're feeding the poor but we need to feed whole masss of people so practicing that means we'll get it right. and finally, the other announcements i want to make it again, i've asked and appreciated the work of our city administrator to head up the lifelines council. while we're all watching boston we know what happened in
we're already working on radio systems and the ata and the agencies want to be connected the police and fire and the emergency responders have to have a radio system we can depend on that about so next week we have the gone gate exercise and we're ready for that and we'll know that exercise will again be responsive to the expected earthquake in san francisco and all the attributes of meeting in our emergency center to constantly conduct and ready ourselves and i'll be glad to be participating...
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special thanks to caseca for his till against support and service of the ata program and for doing the necessary work to help these students succeed. thanks i know it was not easy. i would also like to mention program manager mcquill pen for actually studying every thursday. [ applause ] studied every thursday at city college. he took the cm 100 class with the ctp class and every thursday night he studied with them in construction management and in addition to his tireless work with the city build program so thank you. >> >> okay, the most importantly to our graduating class, you all work very hard and you suffered under immense stress and you took extra classes, you survived a heavy work load, now it is time to apply those skills to your future careers in the construction industry. now it is time to award the certificates. the first name i am going to call is david brentalit. >> brett island. >> anna maria lopez. >> yana macon. it took me all semester to get it right. >> richard may, >> angie mcketers. >> next, we have maria macoso. >> next we have jessy nelson. >> walter ramos. >> mr
special thanks to caseca for his till against support and service of the ata program and for doing the necessary work to help these students succeed. thanks i know it was not easy. i would also like to mention program manager mcquill pen for actually studying every thursday. [ applause ] studied every thursday at city college. he took the cm 100 class with the ctp class and every thursday night he studied with them in construction management and in addition to his tireless work with the city...
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calm, ata tentative worst, the crisis is about to get much more serious. the celebrations and tahrir square will go on for hours, but elsewhere in cairo, there are already reports of clashes and gunfire. the army's move against the muslim brotherhood will reverberate across the middle east. the brotherhood has looked -- had looked to be the big winner in the arab uprising. not anymore. dangerous days may well lay ahead for egypt and plenty of questions as we were hearing their, what is actually a military coup d'etat. to what extend the the americans actually endorse this action against president morsi, or at least not do anything to stop it going ahead? the other key question really now for egypt is, what now for democracy in this country? havel in the future democratically elected leader feel? willie always worried there could be a coup against him as well -- will he always worried there could be a coup against him as well? rise and fallular of mohammed morsi is hugely important. the leader of the world's largest arab population plays a key role across t
calm, ata tentative worst, the crisis is about to get much more serious. the celebrations and tahrir square will go on for hours, but elsewhere in cairo, there are already reports of clashes and gunfire. the army's move against the muslim brotherhood will reverberate across the middle east. the brotherhood has looked -- had looked to be the big winner in the arab uprising. not anymore. dangerous days may well lay ahead for egypt and plenty of questions as we were hearing their, what is actually...
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thirty-two is blood -- also ca called capillary refill and the blarch test and capillary refil and look ata palm of your hand or fingertips and the nail beds are usually pink and if you squeeze and do it on yourself right now and squeeze your finger and it turns right and when you let go the pink return and i hope everybody in the roo i hope the pink returns in two seconds and if the pink comes back in two seconds you pass an if it takes longer you fail and you tag red and move on to the next patient and we have two rules. thirty and breathing faster and they fail and blarch test faste than two seconds and fail and can do and if someone can follo simple commands. look at me. tell me your name. give me your hand. and if they can follow simple commands they pass. if i say "look at me" and they're not looking at me and "tell me your name" and they don't do anything "give me your hand" and they do something else they fail and tag them red and to the next patient and thi is the one of the hardest thing to grasp is how to triage and green, anybody that walks and blad and dead an -- dead and bl tw
thirty-two is blood -- also ca called capillary refill and the blarch test and capillary refil and look ata palm of your hand or fingertips and the nail beds are usually pink and if you squeeze and do it on yourself right now and squeeze your finger and it turns right and when you let go the pink return and i hope everybody in the roo i hope the pink returns in two seconds and if the pink comes back in two seconds you pass an if it takes longer you fail and you tag red and move on to the next...
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>>ata know why she would want to go back to begin with but the person who burns the chicken nuggets shouldn going t someone else. this could be set by someone who tried to kidnap a child. you just don't know it will be interesting how this will play out in court. lori: you have to trust the teacher there put in the classroom and in charge of the students so with her staff judgment decision her and her thought was that she uld take care of that than you have to trust that is our judgment. >> but she is not a fire fighter she is not qualified >> but the fire people said after wordshe did the right thing she did save peoplerom being burned but the real question ultimately is should she be penalized for sticking her neek out? will ultimately the legislature or the judge ruling to have the fortitude to recognize the cause of action could correct that but this is a shame. and also the department of education is doing investigations may be something can be done. lori: it is not over. >> prosecutors a large volume of evidence including e-mails, wiretaps, and other reporting just act against sac
>>ata know why she would want to go back to begin with but the person who burns the chicken nuggets shouldn going t someone else. this could be set by someone who tried to kidnap a child. you just don't know it will be interesting how this will play out in court. lori: you have to trust the teacher there put in the classroom and in charge of the students so with her staff judgment decision her and her thought was that she uld take care of that than you have to trust that is our judgment....
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companies come, in ata clouds will decend upon schools, andd@ we have to identify this important debateer the benefits and the efficiencies along with the privacy concerns, and if you blend them together, there's a system that might help to protect children and bring them along in the educatial process. gerri: interesting topic. i know patients all over the country are listening to every word you say, seth, thnks for coming on. >> my pleasure. gerri: later in the show, more governmengettin involved in business. we'll issect a ne aw requiring -- requiring paid sick time, even small employers. next we answer the uestion, how do you do that? ts on how to potect your home from the elements this sumer including heat and flooding and all manner of mayhem like you are seeing righthere. ♪ announcer: where can an investor be a name and t a number? scottrade. ron: i'm never alone with scottrade. i caalways call or stop by my local office. they'rnearby and readyo help. so when i have questions, i can talko someone who knows exactly how i trade. because i don't trade like everybody. i tradlike me.
companies come, in ata clouds will decend upon schools, andd@ we have to identify this important debateer the benefits and the efficiencies along with the privacy concerns, and if you blend them together, there's a system that might help to protect children and bring them along in the educatial process. gerri: interesting topic. i know patients all over the country are listening to every word you say, seth, thnks for coming on. >> my pleasure. gerri: later in the show, more...
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bob swint is ceo of ata associates and specializes in reconstructing accidents. >> it could be somethinge ride, it could be something with the operator, it could be something with the weight, it could be something with the design. so i think this is what ultimately i think we'll find out when this accident reconstruction is completed. >> reporter: swint's company created this animated analysis of how passenger size can affect how seat restraints work. on an average-sized rider, the t-bar restraint similar to what's used on the texas giant rotates further down. now watch how the t-bar functions when someone who is perhaps too large rides. he says at some point the restraint stops working safely. >> there are various positions that bar can be placed in to accommodate the different ranges that you can expect to see in that seat. this bar is used as a primary mechanism to keep the body of the occupant stable and controlled so it doesn't become ejection. >> but witnesses say rosy esparza told a six flags employee she was worried the restraint wasn't locked properly, so the accident could also
bob swint is ceo of ata associates and specializes in reconstructing accidents. >> it could be somethinge ride, it could be something with the operator, it could be something with the weight, it could be something with the design. so i think this is what ultimately i think we'll find out when this accident reconstruction is completed. >> reporter: swint's company created this animated analysis of how passenger size can affect how seat restraints work. on an average-sized rider, the...
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ata. i have a question about money loal guaranteees. they were directed to advance technologies and facilitate for cial application projects selected for further evaluation. to date, no loan guaranteees have been issued. to your knowledge, where are hey in the d.o.e. process? >> quite frankly, i don't know where they are. we know that the process from the start several years ago in ich d.o.e. actually accepted hat process. the d.o.e. as we understand it that process at any point in time, but we don't know if that has happed happened with respect to those four projects. so the answer to that is we don't quite know where those rojects are. >> has d.o.e. taken any steps to secure this process? don't rk with the -- i have oversight over the loan guarantee program. i know that the projects selected in the first round focused on c.p.o. technologies. we have recently announced an additional level of funding of $8 billion, which is another graurntees -- guarantees so that we can structure that in a way that has a higher probability of attractin
ata. i have a question about money loal guaranteees. they were directed to advance technologies and facilitate for cial application projects selected for further evaluation. to date, no loan guaranteees have been issued. to your knowledge, where are hey in the d.o.e. process? >> quite frankly, i don't know where they are. we know that the process from the start several years ago in ich d.o.e. actually accepted hat process. the d.o.e. as we understand it that process at any point in time,...
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that's the problem is that we're calling for moderation at the ata time when the military is saying we must eradicate the muslim brotherhood before it causes even greater strife. the think the military was right to say we stand with egypt, we stand with the military-appointed government, we stand with our key allies in the region, saudi arabia, uae, other countries strongly backing this movement. >> why should americans try and get their heads around what's happening here? what does it mean to them? >> the middle east still matters. it still has the world's largest share of energy reserves, terrorism, we have the state of israel. it's what could be the beginning of something like a 30-year war struggle, a struggle for stability in one of the world's strongest regions. to use the old cliche, what happens there won't stay there. egypt in some ways will be one of the pivotal conflicts or struggles between various forces and the middle east. if egypt doesn't get it right, it seems to me to bode really poorly for this entire part of the world. >> one more story to get to, it involves scanda
that's the problem is that we're calling for moderation at the ata time when the military is saying we must eradicate the muslim brotherhood before it causes even greater strife. the think the military was right to say we stand with egypt, we stand with the military-appointed government, we stand with our key allies in the region, saudi arabia, uae, other countries strongly backing this movement. >> why should americans try and get their heads around what's happening here? what does it...
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those companies collect mega .ata -- metadata what was once thought of as transactional data and not content can now be used to develop a penetrating profile of any american. this won't be an easy debate to have, but the difficulty of the conversation, i think, is just one more reason why we need to begin today. it is one more reason why i'm glad we have senator wyden's leadership on this very important set of questions. after senator wyden offers his remarks, the senior vice president of the national security program at the center will moderate a q&a session. thank you for being here. [applause] john, thank you for your very kind words. suffice it to say, getting an inflationary introduction from a renowned privacy hawklike john podesta is a pretty good way to start the day. i thank you for that. know,nter, as many of you has long been pursuing thoughtful intelligent policy. since opening the centerpunch stores in 2003, the center -- in 2003, thedoors center has been making the case that security and liberty are not mutually exclusive. that work is well-known in washington and espec
those companies collect mega .ata -- metadata what was once thought of as transactional data and not content can now be used to develop a penetrating profile of any american. this won't be an easy debate to have, but the difficulty of the conversation, i think, is just one more reason why we need to begin today. it is one more reason why i'm glad we have senator wyden's leadership on this very important set of questions. after senator wyden offers his remarks, the senior vice president of the...
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. >> is the collection of metadata, domestic to domestic but,ata, not content , domestic to domestic and foreign to domestic. that is the program that edward snowden revealed? >> that is correct. >> he also revealed the prism program. it was a program that enabled the collection of internet metadata, not content. >> that is not correct. >> explained to me -- >> i could refer to some of my prism allows the collection of content. it is only content of non-us persons who we reasonably believe to be outside of the united states. >> so, that is the prism program. collects data, including content, from foreign communications. minimalization effort to limit foreign to domestic communications that were not relevant to national security. >> that is generally correct. generally, that is correct. >> that program, certainly, we do not want our adversaries to know what we are doing. to watch them. -- twoveilled them veileilled them -- to su them. we need that to be secret. with respect to data collection metadataic to domestic , why is it necessary that the american people not know of that progra
. >> is the collection of metadata, domestic to domestic but,ata, not content , domestic to domestic and foreign to domestic. that is the program that edward snowden revealed? >> that is correct. >> he also revealed the prism program. it was a program that enabled the collection of internet metadata, not content. >> that is not correct. >> explained to me -- >> i could refer to some of my prism allows the collection of content. it is only content of non-us...