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basically we're going to be like a hub where people can come to get services, help, information, et ceteraat you see here on this table are a whole variety of did you ever rent things from tools, some walki-talkies. this helps people know what is going on in their neighborhood. over here you have a whole variety of water and canned goods. we're really hoping that people will stock up for themselves at least for the first 72 hours if not more. i know that i have a ton of canned food and other sorts of things such as water within my own home. and everybody should, but there's going to come a time where people are going to end up running out and needing more. so, that's what we've got right here. >> so, this neighborhood support center, this doesn't look to be a major city sponsored fully stocked space. it can be a small commercial space, even somebody's garage as long as they have the information, a guide of information, who to call for what, communications equipment, some power, have a generator. >> that's right. >> thinking of lights and charge your cell phones and so on. and probably be o
basically we're going to be like a hub where people can come to get services, help, information, et ceteraat you see here on this table are a whole variety of did you ever rent things from tools, some walki-talkies. this helps people know what is going on in their neighborhood. over here you have a whole variety of water and canned goods. we're really hoping that people will stock up for themselves at least for the first 72 hours if not more. i know that i have a ton of canned food and other...
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. >> london, paris, rome, new york, san francisco, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. >> and he's always joined by his life-time companion. >> mr. cello harrell. and lynn harrell demands his partner, mr. cello sit in a cabin seat. but one airline is fighting back. the most american airline, delta. >> delta airlines kicked me out of their sky miles program. >> tell them why, lynn. i have a cello. and they confiscated miles for my cello. and they punished me for having a cello. >> no, lynn, they punished you for opening a frequent flyer account for your cello. >> i deserved it. delta noticed he was doing this, reached out to him and told him that this was against the rules. he should not do it anymore and he did. >> gary left is "the" expert at frequent flyer miles. there are people who say i'm the expert at frequent flyer miles. >> people like this. as a scholar of sky miles, gary left believes in traditional membership. >> i think it's beyond inappropriate to set-a sky miles account in a cello's name because sky mile accounts are four human beings. >> so to get rid of harrell, delta did
. >> london, paris, rome, new york, san francisco, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. >> and he's always joined by his life-time companion. >> mr. cello harrell. and lynn harrell demands his partner, mr. cello sit in a cabin seat. but one airline is fighting back. the most american airline, delta. >> delta airlines kicked me out of their sky miles program. >> tell them why, lynn. i have a cello. and they confiscated miles for my cello. and they punished me for having...
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i don't know how you can possibly do it high or drunk or concentrate, et cetera.like they're taking a spot away from someone who is working really hard and isn't on heroin. is that wrong to say? couldn't they find an actor that was doing all the right things and that was talented enough, et cetera so often roles go to people who are totally missed up on that drugs. >> there's a lot of people messed up on drugs. >> it's like musicians. at this point it's ridiculous, but you think of the best musicians out there, amy winehouse, fiona apple. all of them have their demons. corey monteith starred in a movie about someone who was battling with drug addition. that's why he was cast in the movie, because he had struggled with those demons. cenk: i feel terrible. he started at a young age. we feel terrible for his family, too. when we come back, one final point for you guys. >> bye-bye! >> john: good evening, reaction to the george zimmerman verdict has resulted in a few arrests in los angeles, or as sean hannity puts it angry nergos riot all across america. in concealing
i don't know how you can possibly do it high or drunk or concentrate, et cetera.like they're taking a spot away from someone who is working really hard and isn't on heroin. is that wrong to say? couldn't they find an actor that was doing all the right things and that was talented enough, et cetera so often roles go to people who are totally missed up on that drugs. >> there's a lot of people messed up on drugs. >> it's like musicians. at this point it's ridiculous, but you think of...
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, et cetera. that may be helpful for judges sentencing to drug courts for addiction problem instead of prison for a long period of time. the primary problem is one of addiction and treatment of remediation of that and the subsequent behavioral problems and other things is probably far more cost-effective and good for that person than simply sentencing them to prison time. and so i think the neuroscience helps to educate and change our ways that we understand drugs and drug addiction. >> another question is have you ever been allowed to testify regarding i.q. in a hearing or a trial using your program? >> yes, i just did that this weekend. so i testified this morning. i do know that -- so the atkins case was actually argued by a professor at the university of new mexico and he is constantly barraged by what's the best way to assess i.q., especially when you have these different tests and different measures, et cetera. i.q. is one of the most well studied things in psychology. so taking a brain scan
, et cetera. that may be helpful for judges sentencing to drug courts for addiction problem instead of prison for a long period of time. the primary problem is one of addiction and treatment of remediation of that and the subsequent behavioral problems and other things is probably far more cost-effective and good for that person than simply sentencing them to prison time. and so i think the neuroscience helps to educate and change our ways that we understand drugs and drug addiction. >>...
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et cetera. et cetera. >> how closely to watch fcc as an analyst? >> we have less angst at the moment. less issues. pending but it can be a very big deal at times. and luckly the government took a light hand in broadband and broadband pricing which stimulated the independent story to invest. in the end it was a very positive thing. so the big pipes we have fast high-speed data which is getting faster and faster. the speeds are going up and up. had the industry been regulated with price caps the level of investment would be lower. i was around from the days of the rate roll backs and the cable industry found a loophole and then they were really, really. closed the loophole and there was 17% rate roll backs disasterous for years, so the light touch of the fcc was a big benefit and a massive amount of investment that has been to the benefit of consumers ultimately. jessica cohen. one of the issue that's we talked a little bit about on the commute -- communicateors here in washington is neutrality. and have you court cases working their way through righ
et cetera. et cetera. >> how closely to watch fcc as an analyst? >> we have less angst at the moment. less issues. pending but it can be a very big deal at times. and luckly the government took a light hand in broadband and broadband pricing which stimulated the independent story to invest. in the end it was a very positive thing. so the big pipes we have fast high-speed data which is getting faster and faster. the speeds are going up and up. had the industry been regulated with...
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i'd be thinking how do i break into that jail cell, et cetera., bless their hearts. >> it makes you wonder. we were talking earlier about how they're having a better outlook on life than maybe i would. what if it was the opposite? what if they were coming out speaking about how angry they are, vengeful they are, how much they would want to change what the rest of this guy's going to be like. i wonder what the reaction is. we seem to see that there's always a good light ore r. other hard, not light-hard, but something positive that happens. does that mean we start looking down on them and say you're free, i can't believe you act like this. >> i think people would be sympathetic. no matter what, i think we should be on their side. i would be sympathetic if they were angry. that's how i feel, it didn't happen to me, but that's how i feel. the fact that they're so optimistic makes me admire them. cenk: you know what, you guys talked me into thinking that look, they were all reading from a state. it's not that it wasn't heart fell, but they've collect
i'd be thinking how do i break into that jail cell, et cetera., bless their hearts. >> it makes you wonder. we were talking earlier about how they're having a better outlook on life than maybe i would. what if it was the opposite? what if they were coming out speaking about how angry they are, vengeful they are, how much they would want to change what the rest of this guy's going to be like. i wonder what the reaction is. we seem to see that there's always a good light ore r. other hard,...
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cell phone, and people do if you're really trying to save some of your precious energy minutes, et cetera it's not working as well as it normally does, it is helpful to have a message board that you can get information to other people. and, so, that's what we're showing here. you can see people are going to be looking for their pets. they're going to be looking for rides. people are going to need to be sharing resources a much as they possibly can. another thing that you can see here is they're going to need to be fair tools and some of the things that people are going to need in order to be able to stay safer within their homes. so, we're just showing sort of a gesture to that with all these different tools here. but then also tarps, people are going to need to cover their windows if their windows are cracked, if their roofs are broken. so, ideally, the city would be able to know where all these neighborhood centers are and help deliver some of these supplies. >> they could come from a neighbor, maybe not. thank you so much for allowing us to come in and share this wonderful exhibit. and
cell phone, and people do if you're really trying to save some of your precious energy minutes, et cetera it's not working as well as it normally does, it is helpful to have a message board that you can get information to other people. and, so, that's what we're showing here. you can see people are going to be looking for their pets. they're going to be looking for rides. people are going to need to be sharing resources a much as they possibly can. another thing that you can see here is they're...
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what -- and the legal issues, et cetera.d that is where i think that the disconnect in our society is, and it is not either side is wrong, it is just a question of, we all agree there is a legal matter, there would be no conviction here, but as a societal matter there is a bigger question. >> rose: okay, let me go and come back to some of these questions but i want to go next to charles ogletree and ask about the civil case and the difference standards of evidence and responsibility. as we saw, for example in the oj simpson case. well, it is very easy to talk about the distinction between the two, in a criminal case, it is guilt beyond a reasonable doubt, and that is a very hard burden for the prosecution to meet in any case, and they didn't meet it in this case. in a civil case, it is preponderance of the evidence. it is a much lower standard, it is about 50 percent, if you are just over 50 percent you can prevail. and to his benefit, tray i have has defending in the civil case two great lawyers, ben crop and darrell parks,
what -- and the legal issues, et cetera.d that is where i think that the disconnect in our society is, and it is not either side is wrong, it is just a question of, we all agree there is a legal matter, there would be no conviction here, but as a societal matter there is a bigger question. >> rose: okay, let me go and come back to some of these questions but i want to go next to charles ogletree and ask about the civil case and the difference standards of evidence and responsibility. as...
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obviously the ability to prioritize deficiencies based on other factors, funding, et cetera, et cetera. so, i would be very interested at least in a broad brush to get a specific feel of where we are on that. >> okay, any further comments? okay, great work. thank you very much and look forward to hearing next steps. >> commissioners, next on your agenda is item 7, case no. 2013.0808u, japantown cultural, heritage and economic sustainability strategy. better known as jches, informational update. >> good afternoon, commissioners. [speaker not understood], planning department staff. here to talk to you today about the japantown cultural heritage and economic sustainability strategy referred to as the jches. this is an informational presentation, we're here to give you a feel for the process, content. our goal is to come back in september for resolution of endorsement from this body, from the hpc and from the board of supervisors. it this has been a collaborative effort all along. we've been working super closely with the japantown community and economic work force development. i'll be joi
obviously the ability to prioritize deficiencies based on other factors, funding, et cetera, et cetera. so, i would be very interested at least in a broad brush to get a specific feel of where we are on that. >> okay, any further comments? okay, great work. thank you very much and look forward to hearing next steps. >> commissioners, next on your agenda is item 7, case no. 2013.0808u, japantown cultural, heritage and economic sustainability strategy. better known as jches,...
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it seems at this point that it's going to be on the original complaints or on mistreat mr carranza cetera and as you had on a moment ago people are saying. we can no longer tolerate this indefinite having go idea what our fate will be and they want to be released or tried all right clinical psychologist stephen sold thank you very much indeed for sharing your views with us thank you. i'm the rock and prison that has been and gone tunnel for more than a decade has claimed to his lawyer hey and other inmates sobbing sexually assaulted by guys during full body cavity searches and that terry holt perks as a form of god at the prison and believe some of his clinic is not taking revenge against muslims for the nine eleven terror attacks. would be thrown out of toilet or thrown on the ground or mistreated in some other form cetera that happened often and aggressive searches of detainees person that happened as well if there are motivation behind it i would say that somewhere in the british occasion of the american society we led the soldiers to believe. in abusing detainees it's going to somehow
it seems at this point that it's going to be on the original complaints or on mistreat mr carranza cetera and as you had on a moment ago people are saying. we can no longer tolerate this indefinite having go idea what our fate will be and they want to be released or tried all right clinical psychologist stephen sold thank you very much indeed for sharing your views with us thank you. i'm the rock and prison that has been and gone tunnel for more than a decade has claimed to his lawyer hey and...
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if so, did it work with the heritage esthetics, et cetera, et cetera. it also goes to the community group or the business group in that area. it goes through the graffiti department primarily because we do engage past graffiti vandals who are now legal and are doing artwork. so, in vancouver there is no active graffiti tag names, crew name used in our murals. we've come up with a fairly loose guideline which is being defined by a new graffiti programmer, program coordinator david over there. and they're coming up with some parameters so that the city can work with people that come from graffiti so that there is still some incentive for them to become artistic, to go into doing murals and other art. use their style, use that medium that they enjoy. but if they were to use active graffiti tax or names, we know from our experience of having 200 murals in vancouver it's going to attract graffiti. it's very likely going to have a negative effect on the artwork itself. so, we are building parameters around that and trying to work with the subculture, trying t
if so, did it work with the heritage esthetics, et cetera, et cetera. it also goes to the community group or the business group in that area. it goes through the graffiti department primarily because we do engage past graffiti vandals who are now legal and are doing artwork. so, in vancouver there is no active graffiti tag names, crew name used in our murals. we've come up with a fairly loose guideline which is being defined by a new graffiti programmer, program coordinator david over there....
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cell phone, and people do if you're really trying to save some of your precious energy minutes, et cetera it's not working as well as it normally does, it is helpful to have a message board that you can get information to other people. and, so, that's what we're showing here. you can see people are going to be looking for their pets. they're going to be looking for rides. people are going to need to be sharing resources a much as they possibly can. another thing that you can see here is they're going
cell phone, and people do if you're really trying to save some of your precious energy minutes, et cetera it's not working as well as it normally does, it is helpful to have a message board that you can get information to other people. and, so, that's what we're showing here. you can see people are going to be looking for their pets. they're going to be looking for rides. people are going to need to be sharing resources a much as they possibly can. another thing that you can see here is they're...
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. >> at that point he et cetera able to just kind of shimmy. before he as incapable of fighting back, as he claims the victim is bashing his head over and over, but at this point, he gets, i get, some strength and kind of shimmies. then what does he say? >> i feel that it's all god as plan. for me to second-guess it or judge it -- >> is there anything you might do differently in red roe spect? >> no, sir. >> i don't know that i need to comment about that. it speaks for itself. again, you just heard it. to just other parts of the same interview. mr. osterman, his best friend, who wrote a book about this experience, about the defendant, says the victim had a slender build, and he tried to establish contact within arm's reach, et cetera. straddled means knees on the armpit and punching. i guess i might as well do what every else -- a lot of the lawyers have done, is using whatever we call this. but do you see what he is saying now? he's sass that armpits. how does he get the gun out? armpits. how does he get the gun out? the truth does not lie. ea
. >> at that point he et cetera able to just kind of shimmy. before he as incapable of fighting back, as he claims the victim is bashing his head over and over, but at this point, he gets, i get, some strength and kind of shimmies. then what does he say? >> i feel that it's all god as plan. for me to second-guess it or judge it -- >> is there anything you might do differently in red roe spect? >> no, sir. >> i don't know that i need to comment about that. it speaks...
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two or more sweetened beverages per day resulted in obesity, heart disease, diabetes, et cetera, given what we know about the science behind that type of consumption. i really encourage you all to look at making sure we get tap water stations in the bayview and the mission, chinatown, and other communities that are experiencing disparities with regards to obesity and overweight. thank you. >> thank you. are there any other members of the public that would like to speak on this item? all right. i'd like to bring up radika fox real quick, just wanted to talk about tap water stations and how the locations were determined. >> so, i'm actually going to ask my colleague laura page who is -- coordinates our tap drink program to answer that question. >> thank you. >> can we put that up -- >> the map? >> the map again? thanks. >> we're asking specifically about the tap stations in schools or tap stations outdoors, so both. >> so, for outdoors, tap stations were determined based on use by the public. so, they're in large public open spaces such as golden gate park and yerba buena center for the
two or more sweetened beverages per day resulted in obesity, heart disease, diabetes, et cetera, given what we know about the science behind that type of consumption. i really encourage you all to look at making sure we get tap water stations in the bayview and the mission, chinatown, and other communities that are experiencing disparities with regards to obesity and overweight. thank you. >> thank you. are there any other members of the public that would like to speak on this item? all...
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understood] community benefits and how we're doing community arts work, urban agriculture work, et cetera. another piece of that community benefits work is really around education and access and we really have a broad portfolio of work that we're doing, but wanted to particularly lift up the drink tap component. so, in 2010 we started this city-wide global tap initiative. christina mentioned the bottled water filling station in the airport. we have them in the zoo. we have them in a number of places throughout the city that we have installed so that, again, tap water is publicly available in places where it might not be so easy if you're at the marina green, at a park, things like that. we have also begun to participate in a national partnership called tap it where businesses sign up to be a "tap it" partner and they offer free bottle -- free refills of water for anybody that wants it. we have about 100 businesses participating here in san francisco. one thing that we've done at the puc is both on our website and through our mobile app that you can download, you can see where is the neare
understood] community benefits and how we're doing community arts work, urban agriculture work, et cetera. another piece of that community benefits work is really around education and access and we really have a broad portfolio of work that we're doing, but wanted to particularly lift up the drink tap component. so, in 2010 we started this city-wide global tap initiative. christina mentioned the bottled water filling station in the airport. we have them in the zoo. we have them in a number of...
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maybe the nine degrees, et cetera. at some point he goes i wasn't sure whether he was dead but then he holsters the gun. all right, let's talk about ill will in terms of one of the elements in terms of murder. dreams of hunting fugitives, those were some of the documents that were submitted. i don't know yet if you've had an opportunity to read or review. learns all about safe self-defense law. exactly what you have to say. talking about here in terms of the fact that the stuccoman has gotten credit for getting somebody so he doesn't want to be left out. of course he wants to make trayvon martin the criminal and he couldn't find the address. recall how he's trying to mislead the police. oh, see, there's no address in the back of these. why? he's not doing anything wrong in following an individual, why does he have to lie about it? common sense. how many arms did trayvon martin need for punching? moving to the sidewalk, grabbing the hedge, smothering the mouth and nose, grabbing for the gun all at the same time? how man
maybe the nine degrees, et cetera. at some point he goes i wasn't sure whether he was dead but then he holsters the gun. all right, let's talk about ill will in terms of one of the elements in terms of murder. dreams of hunting fugitives, those were some of the documents that were submitted. i don't know yet if you've had an opportunity to read or review. learns all about safe self-defense law. exactly what you have to say. talking about here in terms of the fact that the stuccoman has gotten...
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when did he live, et cetera try to edmund burke was a great come one of the greatest british statesman. he was born in 1729, died in 1797. he was a member of the way party. he's most known -- way party. he's known for reflections on revolutioonthe revolution in frh was published in 1790. and it is an angry attack on the french revolution, on the french revolution as. he denounced hi them because he regards the french revolution which, of course, is undertaken in the name of liberty, equality, fraternity. he regards it as a great threat to freedom. interestingly a defense of freedom probably understood but it also becomes a classic statement in a way founding statement of the modern conservative principles. >> host: who was russell kirk that you write about? >> guest: russell kirk is a very important american thinker. russell kirk published a book in 1953 called the conservative mind. this was come his book was part of a kind of renaissance of conservative thinking and united states after world war ii. in the wake of world war ii there were two huge threats that jolted a kind of conserv
when did he live, et cetera try to edmund burke was a great come one of the greatest british statesman. he was born in 1729, died in 1797. he was a member of the way party. he's most known -- way party. he's known for reflections on revolutioonthe revolution in frh was published in 1790. and it is an angry attack on the french revolution, on the french revolution as. he denounced hi them because he regards the french revolution which, of course, is undertaken in the name of liberty, equality,...
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, et cetera. and they all said to a person at least in so far as these reports came out, that they didn't see any sign of any kind of bias. they noted a couple of things that he has mentored some african american children that there is not bias there. what specifically makes you believe that this is a civil rights case? >> there were comments made -- i don't think we want to retry it here but the reality is that his comments are these punks always get away. comments by young black boys in that neighborhood that felt that he zeros them out give people concern and the reality is that even if there had been several burglaries in his neighborhood and he believed that the suspects were never caught were young black men, there is no reason for him to kill trayvon. so it's important, just as we all put our faith in this justice system here in florida and in the jury that we let the justice system run it's course. and the reality is in these types of cases where there are very serious questions, we know t
, et cetera. and they all said to a person at least in so far as these reports came out, that they didn't see any sign of any kind of bias. they noted a couple of things that he has mentored some african american children that there is not bias there. what specifically makes you believe that this is a civil rights case? >> there were comments made -- i don't think we want to retry it here but the reality is that his comments are these punks always get away. comments by young black boys in...
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we've talking about cooking, refrigeration, et cetera. >> let me ask dr. siegel, what are the symptoms and signs? how do you know when it could be this foodborne illness? >> i want to back up for a second and say i agree with something totally david is saying. it is an enormous problem, foodborne illness in this country. 75 million a year. this particular bug is very interesting but a very small part of the bug. >> if you have it it's not so interesting. >> fair enough. it's coming out in the midwest. >> it's amazing what internists get excited about. >> it's important. >> nebraska, iowa, texas. we've seen about 250 to 300 cases. there's probably hundreds and hundreds more that are not reported. that's the service we can do today. because people might have it and think it's something else. if they do have it, it's very easily treated with an antibiotic called bactrum. it is a parasite. it's a single cell. here's what's interesting. interesting again. you can't get this usually by touching someone. normally we come on here and we say you can get it by touch
we've talking about cooking, refrigeration, et cetera. >> let me ask dr. siegel, what are the symptoms and signs? how do you know when it could be this foodborne illness? >> i want to back up for a second and say i agree with something totally david is saying. it is an enormous problem, foodborne illness in this country. 75 million a year. this particular bug is very interesting but a very small part of the bug. >> if you have it it's not so interesting. >> fair enough....
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, et cetera, but none of that seemed to be relevant in terms of the law. is that an area where the law could possibly be reviewed and possibly changed? >> couple of answers. the prosecutor certainly tried to ever a great deal about that pre-altercation conversation and all that. so in one sense, it was talked about and discussed and we have >> self-defense is clear and gives us reasons and signals. you're allowed to resist force with like force. so if i scream and curse at you, you can scream back and yell back. you can't punch me and you can't shoot me and can't take a knife to me. if we were to presume to george zimmerman's aggressiveness and following him and say george confronted him, even if that were absolutely true, trayvon martin did not have a legal right to attack george zimmerman physically and when he upped the ante by doing that, he caused a cascading round of events that ended up leading to his own death. >> what i was struck by in the trial was the cascading series of events from a legal perspective, really only start when the physical confr
, et cetera, but none of that seemed to be relevant in terms of the law. is that an area where the law could possibly be reviewed and possibly changed? >> couple of answers. the prosecutor certainly tried to ever a great deal about that pre-altercation conversation and all that. so in one sense, it was talked about and discussed and we have >> self-defense is clear and gives us reasons and signals. you're allowed to resist force with like force. so if i scream and curse at you, you...
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but we are starting to see more sunshine trying to work et cetera way in here. more blue skies and that's the sunshine that's going to get through and prevail for the day and it's going to sear us we are going to be sizzling as we go through the next several days. so with that, the national weather service has issued a heat advisory and this goes in effect at lunchtime today and lingers through 7:00 and we can see it for southern baltimore county and the city. traveling off to the north and east, the pink color yes is an excessive heat warning that's in effect for that area. maryland's most powerful radar is dry right now. and for the most part we should stay that way throughout the day. but look at that temperature. 96 degrees. we will feel like we are in the triple digits. now over to megan and charley. >>> the weather is prompting health officials throughout the state to issue a heat alert. it's a bad summer so far. there have been four deaths related to the hot weather. >> if you don't have ac today find a place that does. linda so is out in baltimore where
but we are starting to see more sunshine trying to work et cetera way in here. more blue skies and that's the sunshine that's going to get through and prevail for the day and it's going to sear us we are going to be sizzling as we go through the next several days. so with that, the national weather service has issued a heat advisory and this goes in effect at lunchtime today and lingers through 7:00 and we can see it for southern baltimore county and the city. traveling off to the north and...
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you should see increase in school et cetera cannedness and we sudden an important factor. >> and student engagement in the class classrooms. >> exactly and there are multiple benefits to doing this program and i want to say because this is important for you and all of the research people left in the room that we do know from the research it's not the social emotional learning for effective bullying prevention programs. there are other elements of staff training and educating students about what to do in a bullying case and our program we teach kids the 3r's. recognize, report and refuse bullying and we talk about the power that the bystanders have and the things they can do to make a difference and at a whole school level training adults and i want to put this out here and this is something that we know is very important. >> so alixis we heard a number of times today is takes a village and not just about programs in schools and not just about schools and families, but what is out there in the air, and mia has worked with sesame workshop. you target a slightly older age group. talk to us
you should see increase in school et cetera cannedness and we sudden an important factor. >> and student engagement in the class classrooms. >> exactly and there are multiple benefits to doing this program and i want to say because this is important for you and all of the research people left in the room that we do know from the research it's not the social emotional learning for effective bullying prevention programs. there are other elements of staff training and educating...
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we had the one on one interviews, et cetera. so, it wasn't just the number of users, but also broke it down by hours, peak hours. so, we have all that data gathered through the controller's office and through a consultant that actually helps us. ~ develop that. >> thank you. i'll just say that i really appreciate a lot of the initiatives the library has taken on including the literacy program for adults. and just -- there have been a lot of innovative programs over the years that didn't exist when i was a kid. and, so, i do think that with the changes, the capital improvements, the increase in programming, the increase in changes in technology that were definitely headed in the right direction. so, i'm really excited about the current status of our libraries in san francisco, but also the future. so, thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you, colleagues. any other questions or comments at this time? okay, why don't we go to our budget analyst report from mr. rose. >> mr. chairman and members of the committee, i would point out on pa
we had the one on one interviews, et cetera. so, it wasn't just the number of users, but also broke it down by hours, peak hours. so, we have all that data gathered through the controller's office and through a consultant that actually helps us. ~ develop that. >> thank you. i'll just say that i really appreciate a lot of the initiatives the library has taken on including the literacy program for adults. and just -- there have been a lot of innovative programs over the years that didn't...
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could be thrown in the toilet or thrown on the ground or mistreated in some other form cetera that happened often and aggressive searches of detainees first and that happened as well if there are motivation behind it i would say that that somewhere in the bridge occasion of the american society we led the soldiers to believe. in abusing detainees it's going to somehow even the score for nine eleven there are soldiers in the army in the navy air force marines and cetera who think that if they kill an arab they mistreat a muslim if they abuse a detainee it's going to somehow balance the score for nine eleven and it really difficult to step back and realize nothing is going to bring those people back to life. and amid mounting public and legal pressure barack obama has appointed a new envoy in charge of closing guantanamo bay a cliff with sloan he's already two at the prison but has made no detailed statements on how well when he attends to shut it down meanwhile though barack obama has come under fresh fire for not using his own authority to end the notorious history. as aussies are going to
could be thrown in the toilet or thrown on the ground or mistreated in some other form cetera that happened often and aggressive searches of detainees first and that happened as well if there are motivation behind it i would say that that somewhere in the bridge occasion of the american society we led the soldiers to believe. in abusing detainees it's going to somehow even the score for nine eleven there are soldiers in the army in the navy air force marines and cetera who think that if they...