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clark's questions. who ill this public information was not released on a timely basis it was nonetheless released to mr. clark on a responsive basis by virtue of those two hearings. furthermore after the last of those two hearings, mr. clark, on august 29, 2011, mr. clark sent me an e-mail regarding his proposal for the designation of street spaces or hey street. i fully responded to the question on page 2 of the letter to mr. clark on september 13. you have a copy that have letter before you in this section. while admitting my failure to respond on a timely basis i did respond to mr. clark thoroughly and on a responsive basis in the two task force hearings related to the subject matter. then the third sunshine task force charge 67.21 e for failure to send a knowledgeable representative to the task force hearing. i disagree for the following reasons. no. 1, the city attorney had adviced me that it would be legal for me to send a representative even from a temp agency as long as they are responding to th
clark's questions. who ill this public information was not released on a timely basis it was nonetheless released to mr. clark on a responsive basis by virtue of those two hearings. furthermore after the last of those two hearings, mr. clark, on august 29, 2011, mr. clark sent me an e-mail regarding his proposal for the designation of street spaces or hey street. i fully responded to the question on page 2 of the letter to mr. clark on september 13. you have a copy that have letter before you...
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william clark? >> i have some questions. mr. clark, maybe i can ask you first. i am looking at the e-mail that was included in our packet i'm not clear exactly how this -- it's page 32 of our packet which it looks like it's an e-mail to s o t s. it looks like this was the text here is yours at least in the middle. i'm looking particularly at the portion that says "we sent howard lazar the following e-mail on may 27, 2011. >> that's my complaint. >> right, but you are referring to they mail you sent to mr. lazar and it says, mr. lazar i'm not requesting any documents but i would like an answer to the following questions. do you see that? is that an accurate statement? >> yes. this is what i said. this is my e-mail that i was asking for public information because i didn't know whether he had any documents at that time. i didn't know whether or not there was anything that had transpired between the hayes valley merchants and the arts commission and i just wanted to know if something had gone on, if something had gone on between the two of them i would have requeste
william clark? >> i have some questions. mr. clark, maybe i can ask you first. i am looking at the e-mail that was included in our packet i'm not clear exactly how this -- it's page 32 of our packet which it looks like it's an e-mail to s o t s. it looks like this was the text here is yours at least in the middle. i'm looking particularly at the portion that says "we sent howard lazar the following e-mail on may 27, 2011. >> that's my complaint. >> right, but you are...
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. >> in 2007 we concluded the competition and we began the negotiations with pelly clark pelly to become the architect for the transit center and it was in november of 2007 that the initial phase one base line budget was adopted by the tjpa board. at that point in november of 2007, the phase one budget was 1.189 billion dollars. and it was based on a top-down construction approach where we would build the foundation systems for the transit center and the above grade portions for bus operations in the first phase of construction and in second phase of the program, in addition to constructing the dtx we would mine out the below grade levels of the transit center for rail operations. the phase one, base line budget and the cost estimates that under layed it were based on the design scheme developed by hok. which is very consistent with the program configuration of the current design, but was a different scheme architectly and it did not provide for the park and that was the basis for the initial estimates that went into the design competition as well as the initial phase one budget. >> the
. >> in 2007 we concluded the competition and we began the negotiations with pelly clark pelly to become the architect for the transit center and it was in november of 2007 that the initial phase one base line budget was adopted by the tjpa board. at that point in november of 2007, the phase one budget was 1.189 billion dollars. and it was based on a top-down construction approach where we would build the foundation systems for the transit center and the above grade portions for bus...
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clark to speak on these issues. on the maintain ability, i think there were some comments that might speak to that. >> can you please address those questions? >> absolutely. fred clark. let me talk about etfe because it was also raised at the last presentation. we looked very hard at e tfe. it's a wonderful material, a plastic material. if you remember the swim cube at the beijing olympics, that was etfe, the soccer stadium in munich, very well publicized building. it's a great material. the issue is that in our experience it does not age very well. it tends to get dull and tends to get rather used quickly. so it was a material we discarded but we did look at it at some length. the issue of birds and maintenance, of course is an issue with glass as well. we have an extensive program by use of certain materials and the structure itself to ward off birds. that part of the wall though frankly is still being looked at and the aluminum scheme is still being looked at. we have to report to you at some detail. aluminum is
clark to speak on these issues. on the maintain ability, i think there were some comments that might speak to that. >> can you please address those questions? >> absolutely. fred clark. let me talk about etfe because it was also raised at the last presentation. we looked very hard at e tfe. it's a wonderful material, a plastic material. if you remember the swim cube at the beijing olympics, that was etfe, the soccer stadium in munich, very well publicized building. it's a great...
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clark to speak on these issues. on the maintain ability, i think there were some comments that might speak to that. >> can you please address those questions? >> absolutely. fred clark. let me talk about etfe because it was also raised at the last presentation. we looked very hard at e tfe. it's a wonderful material, a plastic material. if you remember the swim cube at the beijing olympics, that was etfe, the soccer stadium in munich, very well publicized building. it's a great material. the issue is that in our experience it does not age very well. it tends to get dull and tends to get rather used quickly. so it was a
clark to speak on these issues. on the maintain ability, i think there were some comments that might speak to that. >> can you please address those questions? >> absolutely. fred clark. let me talk about etfe because it was also raised at the last presentation. we looked very hard at e tfe. it's a wonderful material, a plastic material. if you remember the swim cube at the beijing olympics, that was etfe, the soccer stadium in munich, very well publicized building. it's a great...
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i liked kimberly-clark as more than just a superior product.hat i like so much with an aggressive buyback and know ever-increasing dividend. say that the company can't afford to enforce the contract, i regard the stocks with 445 million shares to 493 million shares in just a few years' time to be asign of a meaningful buyback, not a phony one that does nothing except make up for options granted to the management. the 81-cent dividend is nothing to sneeze at, but in the end as great as kimberly-clark is the company grows at 7%, but selling for 17 times earnings. i don't like recommending stocks with a price-to-earnings ratio at more than price the earnings growth rate. the stock has moved up so much that it yields only 3.5%. hey, that's a nice thing now, but it's not what i would call floor by any means now. except versus others in the cohort, and certainly not much if rates do go up and that's why i share goldman's sentiment that it's time to part ways with the terrific stock, right now like kimberly-clark and they don't move lower and a better
i liked kimberly-clark as more than just a superior product.hat i like so much with an aggressive buyback and know ever-increasing dividend. say that the company can't afford to enforce the contract, i regard the stocks with 445 million shares to 493 million shares in just a few years' time to be asign of a meaningful buyback, not a phony one that does nothing except make up for options granted to the management. the 81-cent dividend is nothing to sneeze at, but in the end as great as...
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benny's today, kimberly-clark -- some companies today like kimberly clarke are thinking about where they are going and are making serious changes. the lorax is a perfect example of how they see their businesses. many companies have a sustainable chief officer. the common sustainability and innovation. the new watchword is that they are decoupling growth from scarcity of resources. that is perfect for the lorax. hannah jones spoke last week on the stage with president clinton. she says again and again in every speech, we are decoupling growth from scarcity of resources. that is exactly the lorax's issue -- growth, growth, growth, but scarcity of resources destroys the business. we cannot continue to make our product out of resources that are increasingly scarce with a population that is growing. we are moving toward using 1.5 times the planet's resources, which is the direction we are moving in. this is unsustainable as a business model. we are looking toward the chain.and the flsupply and other materials for which we can make our addicts. findre coming up with -- other materials for whic
benny's today, kimberly-clark -- some companies today like kimberly clarke are thinking about where they are going and are making serious changes. the lorax is a perfect example of how they see their businesses. many companies have a sustainable chief officer. the common sustainability and innovation. the new watchword is that they are decoupling growth from scarcity of resources. that is perfect for the lorax. hannah jones spoke last week on the stage with president clinton. she says again and...
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clark within ten days of receiving the public records request. i hardly agreed and at the task force hearing of july 26 and august 23 of 2011 my argument was to the task force members in a statement i have written and was read by a representative. in the statement i said "we state that the clarks are correct. do you to the oversight we did not respond to the question. we
clark within ten days of receiving the public records request. i hardly agreed and at the task force hearing of july 26 and august 23 of 2011 my argument was to the task force members in a statement i have written and was read by a representative. in the statement i said "we state that the clarks are correct. do you to the oversight we did not respond to the question. we
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in the case of clark fish, i came across him in a very, very unique way. was walking past his cell and i saw how his socks had been folded and his socks had been rolled up in a ball with these little smiles. and as a veteran, i knew that's exactly how you folded -- were trained to fold your socks in the military. and so i said, were you in the service? and he goes, yeah, i was in the army. >> i joined the army straight out of high school. it was a conviction of mine because we as a family, a lot of males in the family, have been part of the service. and so i felt it was my obligation, and i was a health care specialist. i had no idea what it meant to be a health care specialist. all i knew is i wanted to do something medical. and i want to work in a hospital with doctors so they told me i'd be doing that. the reality was, i was not a health care specialist but a pretty name for combat medic. >> one of the challenges is always getting the inmates to share some very intimate details of their lives, and sometimes their crimes. i think in clark's case, the fac
in the case of clark fish, i came across him in a very, very unique way. was walking past his cell and i saw how his socks had been folded and his socks had been rolled up in a ball with these little smiles. and as a veteran, i knew that's exactly how you folded -- were trained to fold your socks in the military. and so i said, were you in the service? and he goes, yeah, i was in the army. >> i joined the army straight out of high school. it was a conviction of mine because we as a...
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general wesley clark makes the case for the future. we'll debate it. why this may be cyprus' last weekend in the euro, and could beaten up steel, coal and iron ore, the old stuff, mandy, be your best investment for the next decade? we'll find out. >> indeed we will. let's take a look at what the markets are doing. moving to the upside here at the end of the trading week, and indeed we are going to try and close positive for the entire week if the dow closes in the green. it will be the fifth consecutive week of gains. let's get straight down to bob pisani on the floor of the new york stock exchange. five weeks and counting. >> yeah. >> what do people say about what's going to happen next week? >> it's going to be a holiday-shortened week. easter and passover are coming but the momentum is still there and there's a belief that cyprus will get resolved. italy will have drama trying to form a government. 14,514, what we need to get positive on the week. 14 points short. believe it or not, the worst week all year. that's how strong we've been. the dow up 1
general wesley clark makes the case for the future. we'll debate it. why this may be cyprus' last weekend in the euro, and could beaten up steel, coal and iron ore, the old stuff, mandy, be your best investment for the next decade? we'll find out. >> indeed we will. let's take a look at what the markets are doing. moving to the upside here at the end of the trading week, and indeed we are going to try and close positive for the entire week if the dow closes in the green. it will be the...
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people are talking about a woman named michelle clark who may have just made herself an internet meme. >> large hail storms destroyed mobile homes and busted out windows and car taillights. >> man, those was big. size of a dog gone. >> many said it sounded like nothing they have ever heard before. >> kapuya and it just came in and i looked and opened my door and looked out the door and saw hitting on the head and took off running and then i called my mama to see if she all right. >> did you notice she didn't take a breath that entire time and you could tell when she cut to the part with the mama she was running out of steam. >> i got to say when sweet brown talked about getting the cold pops of snow on the barbecue she rose to internet fame. >> i said oh, lord, jesus, it is a fire. >> that could be who is on the horizon for michelle clark. she is pretty hilarious, too, and very much like sweet brown. >> opened my door and looked out my door and started hitting in the head and took off running and then i called my mama to see if she all right. >> my opinion is i think she might be tryi
people are talking about a woman named michelle clark who may have just made herself an internet meme. >> large hail storms destroyed mobile homes and busted out windows and car taillights. >> man, those was big. size of a dog gone. >> many said it sounded like nothing they have ever heard before. >> kapuya and it just came in and i looked and opened my door and looked out the door and saw hitting on the head and took off running and then i called my mama to see if she...
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anytime, we could be going separate ways. >> alan clark is being moved to another cell in ad-seg.t's been nearly two weeks since the chaplain told him that his fiancee seems to have moved on. >> not as yet. i wrote her two letters. i asked her in the letter, you know, if she would write me and let me know what is really going on. you know? if she wants to call it off, then, you know, that's fine. you know? but tell me, you know? don't -- you know, let me know something. i don't really know what's going on. >> maintaining relationships can be difficult. but just getting into them can prove to be dangerous. inmate marion dent has been sent to the hospital for hitting on the wrong man. >> i had in my mind, i would never go back to the streets no more. i might as well get me a friend. then, i started messing with homosexuals and things because they were taking place of a female. marion's attempts of making contact with prospective partner haven't always gone as planned. >> i wanted to talk to him about that. the man took one blow and knocked me out. and then, i -- an incident down the
anytime, we could be going separate ways. >> alan clark is being moved to another cell in ad-seg.t's been nearly two weeks since the chaplain told him that his fiancee seems to have moved on. >> not as yet. i wrote her two letters. i asked her in the letter, you know, if she would write me and let me know what is really going on. you know? if she wants to call it off, then, you know, that's fine. you know? but tell me, you know? don't -- you know, let me know something. i don't...
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next speaker, please. >>> hi, i'm marcus clark and i do want to speak to this particular group. i'm with first [speaker not understood] maintenance company, a family business. i like to think of the america's cup as people from janitorial service. they actually gave us a chance to be -- first we started off just doing offices. then we started and did -- the small event, then a second small event, then we presented ourselves with the team to go after the [speaker not understood]. it was very informative, supervisors. and i plan to use the first source so we'll contact them immediately. we found out they were going to get the larger part of the contract. we'd like to start off the process very good. so, again, i really appreciate what america's cup has given us the opportunity to do. thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker. >>> thank you, mr. avalos, for convening this. thank you, supervisors. i'm owen murphy. i like craft. we're the people that are very, very conversant with private entities coming to the city at moscone center and other venues to put up trade shows. we a
next speaker, please. >>> hi, i'm marcus clark and i do want to speak to this particular group. i'm with first [speaker not understood] maintenance company, a family business. i like to think of the america's cup as people from janitorial service. they actually gave us a chance to be -- first we started off just doing offices. then we started and did -- the small event, then a second small event, then we presented ourselves with the team to go after the [speaker not understood]. it was...
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university into a liberal arts university, know he had a great deal of help from president robert clark. today sjsu is a liberal arts school. norton used his modest professor salary to fund multiple endowments to help faculty and students. he gave virtually all he had back to this university and that is a very rare thing, that shows the kid of generosity he had he also did all of this by the way without telling people about it. his family asks remembrances be made to the "sjsu political science faculty endowment" or the "sjsu t.m. norton campus enhancement fund."on campus, ingrid almaraz, update news." the withdrawal of american troops from hotspots around the world is bringing more veterans to college campuses. update news profiled one student who traded in his weapons for books. ">>>marlon scott is a 3rd battalion united states marine corps veteran. before joining the corps in 2004, going to college was never in the equation. i didn't plan on going to college, none of my family went to college so it wasn't a priority. one day on a mission in iraq, a close call from enemy fire changed
university into a liberal arts university, know he had a great deal of help from president robert clark. today sjsu is a liberal arts school. norton used his modest professor salary to fund multiple endowments to help faculty and students. he gave virtually all he had back to this university and that is a very rare thing, that shows the kid of generosity he had he also did all of this by the way without telling people about it. his family asks remembrances be made to the "sjsu political...
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clark? why go through all of this? >> i'm honestly can't answer that. i would tell him, i don't know. i don't remember that. i believe i did say what was happening in terms of that lack of compromise on the part of the -- at the committee meeting. but i just right now i have no recollection. i'm not going to deny it. i said do what you have to do. okay? thanks. >> are there any views with respect to the 67.34 willful violation finding? >> i have to say i was a little troubled by -- if that's the interpretation that you can find a willful violation based on a pattern of practice but that it's not inadequate response but that there is the alleged practice is not before us. i find that troubling that it was just out there that there is this practice and no evidence of it at least not that was compiled in front of us with any basis. there might be a basis but i don't think the ground work wasn't laid for it. that's what i'm saying. >> i agree with that. >> any other? >> then would you find a violation but not a willful violation of 22 e? >> i think in the m
clark? why go through all of this? >> i'm honestly can't answer that. i would tell him, i don't know. i don't remember that. i believe i did say what was happening in terms of that lack of compromise on the part of the -- at the committee meeting. but i just right now i have no recollection. i'm not going to deny it. i said do what you have to do. okay? thanks. >> are there any views with respect to the 67.34 willful violation finding? >> i have to say i was a little troubled...
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. >> in the case of denaris played by amelia clark speaking dothraki with an english accent which is an entirely different thing. >> i tell you, he struggles, but amelia clark does an excellent job as a nonnative dothraki speaker. >> i think that he's going to tell me after saying this, i would say that on set ian glen, i think -- he plays my confidante struggles with dothraki as he should. >> they each have their own way of pronouncing words. i remember that one of the funs ones with jason, he routinely pronounces every word that ends with the sound "e" he changes it to "a," that's kind of like the rock stars when you hear them say baba, instead of baby. he does that and he does it perfectly fluently and everywhere throughout the entire series. he just kind of brought that himself. it was so exciting to see. if you're looking to go to school, you deserve more than just flexibility and convenience. so here's a few reasons to choose university of phoenix. our average class size is only 14 students. our financial tools help you make smart choices about how to pay for school. our facult
. >> in the case of denaris played by amelia clark speaking dothraki with an english accent which is an entirely different thing. >> i tell you, he struggles, but amelia clark does an excellent job as a nonnative dothraki speaker. >> i think that he's going to tell me after saying this, i would say that on set ian glen, i think -- he plays my confidante struggles with dothraki as he should. >> they each have their own way of pronouncing words. i remember that one of the...
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general clark, this was a significant kill, right? >> it is.cant when you decapitate organizations. you take out the knowledge, the skills, the contacts, the relationships that people like this man have built up over 20 years. >> peter, do you think it's fair to say that the president has said that al qaeda is on the run and we, along with many others, when that didn't appear to be true called him out for it. is it true tonight? >> i don't think so. this is significant, i agree with you and the general, but it doesn't mean it's fatal to al qaeda. france still has a lot of work to do. they're very concerned about potential for attacks in europe because so many of these folks in formal colonies coming back and forth to france. there's also this muktar who was involved in a gas plant incident that may be rising to the fore as the number one leader for al qaeda and the islamic magra. so a prediction is tough, especially about the future. but i'm cautious at this point. >> general clark, people have been sort of watching the situation in mali. every
general clark, this was a significant kill, right? >> it is.cant when you decapitate organizations. you take out the knowledge, the skills, the contacts, the relationships that people like this man have built up over 20 years. >> peter, do you think it's fair to say that the president has said that al qaeda is on the run and we, along with many others, when that didn't appear to be true called him out for it. is it true tonight? >> i don't think so. this is significant, i...
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consumer tissue brand in the world which and kimberly clark ignored them for five years. they had conversations in the middle of that period but blue up immediate lifment but green peace was destroying their brand. so they came back to the table in 2009 and finally came to an agreement. and now kimberly clark is one of the leading companies in terms of they no longer source their fibers from that forrest and only use fibers from the certified -- i can't remember but it's a force certified tree. >> it's certified. and now the senior people at the company say green peace made us a better company and they also get it just like in the lorax that the company is more sustainable because they were destroying important force that are important to the forget and even their own business. so it was an important turn around for the company. grean peace told me we target -- they said we can't go after the lumber companies because they don't care. so we go backward in the chain to look at the companies that are buying their fibers from them. we look for big brand companies. we go after
consumer tissue brand in the world which and kimberly clark ignored them for five years. they had conversations in the middle of that period but blue up immediate lifment but green peace was destroying their brand. so they came back to the table in 2009 and finally came to an agreement. and now kimberly clark is one of the leading companies in terms of they no longer source their fibers from that forrest and only use fibers from the certified -- i can't remember but it's a force certified tree....
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clark was the coo since january 2010 and spent 35 years at gm. plans are still under way at navistar to cut $175 million and lay off roughly 700 salary workers. we will have more in chart talk. time magazine will soon be independent from time warner. the company will split the magazine division into its own publicly-traded entity. the move allows time warner to focus solely on its tv and film production business. time, inc., as the spinoff will be known, will include iconic magazines "people" and "sports illustrated." time warner stock hit a multi-year high on the news, closing out thursday at 56 dollars. jcp is pinching pennies. the retailer recently laid off 2200 employees from stores and district offices. sales at penney's have fallen 25% during the first year ceo ron johnson has run the retailer. the department store is reported to be attempting to contain costs after his new strategy to sell merchandise turned off customers. next week, the chicago tribune reports jc penney will open trendy boutiques. personal computers are fighting for a pla
clark was the coo since january 2010 and spent 35 years at gm. plans are still under way at navistar to cut $175 million and lay off roughly 700 salary workers. we will have more in chart talk. time magazine will soon be independent from time warner. the company will split the magazine division into its own publicly-traded entity. the move allows time warner to focus solely on its tv and film production business. time, inc., as the spinoff will be known, will include iconic magazines...
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he told me i said kimberly clark was great for the long-term. then he questioned my integrity, wanted to know if i was trying to churn him, a horrible charge meaning i was just trying to generate commissions off the guy. i was scorched. but he did treat me a great lesson. if you don't want to turn a trade into an investment because that's usually a sign that use basing a loss and trying to cement why you're in it. you don't want to turn an investment into a trade. if you have a good one, let it run for heaven's sakes. kimberly ultimately doubled and i was vindicated. a lot of my business involved contacting the people who had just come into a great deal of cash. they tend to be rather unsophisticated about the cash management. i regarded my first job as listening to their needs, trying to figure out what they wanted. they were conservative? okay. were they aggressive? did they want capital appreciation? i tried to get to know them and urge them to try to get to know themselves and the risk levels of tolerance. how about dividends? do you want to
he told me i said kimberly clark was great for the long-term. then he questioned my integrity, wanted to know if i was trying to churn him, a horrible charge meaning i was just trying to generate commissions off the guy. i was scorched. but he did treat me a great lesson. if you don't want to turn a trade into an investment because that's usually a sign that use basing a loss and trying to cement why you're in it. you don't want to turn an investment into a trade. if you have a good one, let it...
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line budget included cost estimates based on our 50 percent designed development documents from pelly clark pelly and estimates compared from their consultants as well as the web corp and the additional that we received through value engineering and it reflected the actual costs of constructing the temporary terminal and the bids that have been received on the demolition contract and some advancement of the design of both the bus ramps and utility relocation and the ac transit bus facility and they had elected to conduct their own facilitis which removed them from our program and our budget. >> we also the phase one budget reflected a new schedule for construction, with demolition beginning in august of 2010. and completing of construction in october of 2017. at the time, we were still looking at relatively low escalation rates particularly in the very near term, 2010, 2011. and of course, there were additional advancements in the design that were reflected in the cost estimates and we had implemented the cmgc contracting strategy and so that included both the estimates based on a cmg c con
line budget included cost estimates based on our 50 percent designed development documents from pelly clark pelly and estimates compared from their consultants as well as the web corp and the additional that we received through value engineering and it reflected the actual costs of constructing the temporary terminal and the bids that have been received on the demolition contract and some advancement of the design of both the bus ramps and utility relocation and the ac transit bus facility and...
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next speaker, please. >>> hi, i'm marcus clark and i do want to speak to this particular group. i'm with first [speaker not understood] maintenance company, a family business.
next speaker, please. >>> hi, i'm marcus clark and i do want to speak to this particular group. i'm with first [speaker not understood] maintenance company, a family business.
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jacob was on a football scholarship at lewis and clark in portland, oregon. all of this tonight ax the investigation -- as the investigation continues into his death. jade hernandez, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> u.s. park police are investigating a shooting near san francisco's fort mason. investigators say they received a report of shots fired at about 9:00 last night. minutes later, the man with the gunshot wound walked into the pub and ghiradelli scare asking for help. the victim is in his 20s and from the heat bay. he was struck in the leg and is expected to be okay. so far, there's no description, though, of the gunman. >>> in vallejo, a pickup truck flew off the highway and landed in a can an sending two people to the -- canal sending two people to the hospital. you can see the back end of the truck sticking out. officials say the accident happened on highway 347 near sonoma boulevard. the vallejo fire department says rescuers pulled two people from the truck. one man was taken to the hospital with internal injuries. the other man had minor injuries. >>> th
jacob was on a football scholarship at lewis and clark in portland, oregon. all of this tonight ax the investigation -- as the investigation continues into his death. jade hernandez, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> u.s. park police are investigating a shooting near san francisco's fort mason. investigators say they received a report of shots fired at about 9:00 last night. minutes later, the man with the gunshot wound walked into the pub and ghiradelli scare asking for help. the victim is in...
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took lewis and clarke about 1100 days to walk the louisiana purchase. the keystone pipeline is a no- brainer. through several environmental reviews and picked up support from a broad, and grassroots coalition of unions and employers, public backing has risen to 70%. last week, the democratic run senate endorsed keystone with a filibuster proof of 62 votes, the bipartisan support of show rarely seen in washington.
took lewis and clarke about 1100 days to walk the louisiana purchase. the keystone pipeline is a no- brainer. through several environmental reviews and picked up support from a broad, and grassroots coalition of unions and employers, public backing has risen to 70%. last week, the democratic run senate endorsed keystone with a filibuster proof of 62 votes, the bipartisan support of show rarely seen in washington.
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periods has had some cost implications for what yabiyas, predesign and also the contract with pelli, clark pelli and we emphasized that through the resequencing of construction we are currently maintaining the october 2017 date for the start up of the operations. >> we also just began last month the discussion of contingencies and reserves. and the categories listed here are those that are part of the initial base line which are included when the estimate is based on preliminary drawings or prelim concepts and there is a contingency and it reflects the changes in the field and i know that you had a briefing on the claims, the claims ultimately that have resolved, and will be treated as change orders, and provided against it. the cmg which is within the construction budget and intended to address coordination issues between the contractors and schedule recovery and related issues and another potential source of funding for changes during the course of construction, so both the construction and the cmg contingency individually or in combination are used to address the changes to the contract
periods has had some cost implications for what yabiyas, predesign and also the contract with pelli, clark pelli and we emphasized that through the resequencing of construction we are currently maintaining the october 2017 date for the start up of the operations. >> we also just began last month the discussion of contingencies and reserves. and the categories listed here are those that are part of the initial base line which are included when the estimate is based on preliminary drawings...
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the game is tied at 64-64 in the fourth quarter when georgetown's team captain, jason clark, gets in an altercation with two rockets that ends with him on the ground. >> i heard a whistle blow and i saw jason clark on the court. they started pushing each other. right there, both benches pretty much simultaneously emptied. >> the floor erupts into chaos as both teams rush to enter the fray. >> players started picking up chairs, plastic chairs that were on the side of the court. there were chairs being thrown. >> cameras rolling on the sidelines capture dozens of violent exchanges. >> there was one player, aaron bowen a georgetown player being thrown to the ground and being hit repeatedly by a chinese player. >> bowen is saved when his teammate races across the court and tackles the chinese player, sending him head first into a chair, which another georgetown player then picks up and swings at his head. >> your instincts are to protect yourself, protect your teammates and i think that's all we were trying to do is protect our selves and protect our teammates. >> you can see chinese pla
the game is tied at 64-64 in the fourth quarter when georgetown's team captain, jason clark, gets in an altercation with two rockets that ends with him on the ground. >> i heard a whistle blow and i saw jason clark on the court. they started pushing each other. right there, both benches pretty much simultaneously emptied. >> the floor erupts into chaos as both teams rush to enter the fray. >> players started picking up chairs, plastic chairs that were on the side of the court....
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and remember when clark first told the story and the attack on him from the bush white house, chris cr story, saying in this documentary, we have lisa hag aertd, who was there, who heard it, who said i heard the president say this, and confirming exactly the story that dick clark memoi memoirs, they show very -- they also don't baulother mentioninge iraqi civilian deaths. if you look at that, the fee for one column, in fact, their careers went on and they're still now asked what they think about syria, iran, and whatever the next war is going to be from their perspective, so there was no price to be paid, paul wolfowitz, where did he end up? >> the perverse irony is this is the flipside of the incentive structure for whistle blowers. the people who took the risks got beaten down. the people who did the wrong thing, and you still see it, people who were wrong about the war, it was like, everybody was wrong together or something. >> don't you think the active apology is something that is snot done on the public stage anymore, and again, this all begins, the context for this is vietnam, r
and remember when clark first told the story and the attack on him from the bush white house, chris cr story, saying in this documentary, we have lisa hag aertd, who was there, who heard it, who said i heard the president say this, and confirming exactly the story that dick clark memoi memoirs, they show very -- they also don't baulother mentioninge iraqi civilian deaths. if you look at that, the fee for one column, in fact, their careers went on and they're still now asked what they think...
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should you buy verizon or hewlett-packard or kimberly clark? >>> and look at the markets as we head out. it was a down day on wall street. but we're only down nine points now compared to a triple digit loss this morning. pretty resilient mark. [ male announcer ] i've seen incredible things. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ riding the dog like it's a small horse is frowned upon in this establishment! luckily though, ya know, i conceal this bad boy underneath my blanket just so i can get on e-trade. check my investment portfolio, research stocks... wait, why are you taking... oh, i see...solitary. just a man and his thoughts. and a smartphone... with an e-trade app. ♪ nobody knows... [ male announcer ] e-trade. investing unleashed. a hairline fracture to the mandible and contusions
should you buy verizon or hewlett-packard or kimberly clark? >>> and look at the markets as we head out. it was a down day on wall street. but we're only down nine points now compared to a triple digit loss this morning. pretty resilient mark. [ male announcer ] i've seen incredible things. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel,...
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clark, good to see you. >> thank you, don. coming up after the quick break. ♪ >> the album that hit a milestone. find out how the fans of pink floyd are marking a milestone. thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. >>> it was a sound track for a generation. the album turned 40 this weekend and no doubt that fans will be marking the event in their own unique way. listen to npr's bob weeland and what it was like to hear the groundbreaking sounds for the first time. >> "dark side of the moon" sort of made all of the psychedelic moments much more concise and that is what did it. i think it influenced and look at sampling and what people did with sampling ten years later and what the
clark, good to see you. >> thank you, don. coming up after the quick break. ♪ >> the album that hit a milestone. find out how the fans of pink floyd are marking a milestone. thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below......
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seth jones joins us with general wesley clark. thanks very much for both of you. you know about this issue. general, let me start with you. this is something the president has set as a red line, i'll play what he said in a moment, but he has said if chemical weapons are used, that's a red line. what does the u.s. do if they have been? >> both secretary of state and the president have looked very closely at this issue of what assistance can be given to the syrian resistance, the rebels there. and the syrian rebels are getting increasingly well organized. they're right now just representatives, pretty soon the government will be formed. people will have positions so i think what you are going to see is more and more u.s. assistance to directly get rid of the assad regime and i think the additional line is that we're going to go really hard back at moscow. because moscow's assistance has been pivotal in keeping assad in office. >> how do we go hard back at moscow? >> first of all, go at them diplomatically. their interests where the united states and russia have cert
seth jones joins us with general wesley clark. thanks very much for both of you. you know about this issue. general, let me start with you. this is something the president has set as a red line, i'll play what he said in a moment, but he has said if chemical weapons are used, that's a red line. what does the u.s. do if they have been? >> both secretary of state and the president have looked very closely at this issue of what assistance can be given to the syrian resistance, the rebels...
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i'm dave clark. >> good morning. i'm tori campbell.t's monday, march 18th. >>> in overnight news -- police in alameda are investigating a bar stabbing at a st. patrick's day party. it happened at scobies on central avenue. tara moriarty has been covering this story for the past two hours. what have you learned? >> reporter: well, the partying turned into fighting here. if we pan over here to the right, you can see there is a section cordoned off. the fight moved over next to that doctor's office where the cop car is sitting out front. right now we have a crew on scene. they have finally arrived to clean up the scene. there's
i'm dave clark. >> good morning. i'm tori campbell.t's monday, march 18th. >>> in overnight news -- police in alameda are investigating a bar stabbing at a st. patrick's day party. it happened at scobies on central avenue. tara moriarty has been covering this story for the past two hours. what have you learned? >> reporter: well, the partying turned into fighting here. if we pan over here to the right, you can see there is a section cordoned off. the fight moved over next...
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neil clark always interesting to hear your thoughts on this subject i thank you very much for joining us here. taking the bailout model to extrusions of the e.u. has given sign prison ultimatum either for savers to save the banks or go bankrupt many cypriots now strangely see a three ten percent of the life savings erase all to secure indebted banks for the bailout from brussels that's across are now two artes a set of four more on what's happening on the mediterranean island it's not all sunshine over there is it what's the latest. call certainly the weather may be good but that's not the case for what is happening right here in front of the parliament here and on to my left you might be hearing some chanting there some protesters are already starting to gather against that decision by brussels on saturday morning ten billion a year old bailout on the condition that a one time bank deposit tax be imposed at this is really where the problem started the anger from the people coming where. attacks will be imposed on the money they hold in banks all the initial proposal was that everybod
neil clark always interesting to hear your thoughts on this subject i thank you very much for joining us here. taking the bailout model to extrusions of the e.u. has given sign prison ultimatum either for savers to save the banks or go bankrupt many cypriots now strangely see a three ten percent of the life savings erase all to secure indebted banks for the bailout from brussels that's across are now two artes a set of four more on what's happening on the mediterranean island it's not all...
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>> absolutely. >> reporter: clark says she was raped off campus in 2007.id not go to the police thinking an investigation was pointless because her attacker was unknown to her. pino says it was a similar situation to her five years later with another unsensitive response from a university adviser. >> then when i said i had been through a trauma and having a difficulty adjusting, you know, they said everyone is having a different time adjusting, you're just being lazy. maybe you can't handle carolina. >> clark and pino along with two other students who say they were rape victims and a former unc administrator filed a complaint that led to a federal investigation by the department of education into how the university handles and reports rape cases. what do you think the investigation is going to find here? >> they're going to find there is a pervasive culture of sexual assault where the university is acted with deliberate indifference. >> reporter: if an administrator tells a student rape is like football, what does that tell you about the culture here? >> w
>> absolutely. >> reporter: clark says she was raped off campus in 2007.id not go to the police thinking an investigation was pointless because her attacker was unknown to her. pino says it was a similar situation to her five years later with another unsensitive response from a university adviser. >> then when i said i had been through a trauma and having a difficulty adjusting, you know, they said everyone is having a different time adjusting, you're just being lazy. maybe...