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you say beforehand what the trend was around general fund support for the clerk of the board for lap co- >> so i have data dating back to fiscal year 2006 and 7 but the general fund appropriation in fiscal year 06 and $07,297,000 plus in the nicaragua fiscal year 07, 082 hundred and 98 of $7,000 plus in $2,009,220,000. >> 20 thousand. >> one hundred and 86 and fiscal year 092010 and in fiscal year $20,102,011,830 so you'll see did general fund carried forward was building so that's the reason for the subsequent request getting smaller and in the fiscal year 1112 the appropriations stopped. >> and then there's the combination of fund that come from the utility commission as well. >> yes. >> for lap co- >> yes. that is acquisition recommended expenditures. >> so currently do we said what the puc so planning to provide for lap co-for the next fiscal year $149,000 is that the request. >> the one hundred and 49 the general fund request for lap co-the agreement with the puc with 9 fund through the end of this fiscal year i know that mr. freed has been working with the puc to extend beyond tha
you say beforehand what the trend was around general fund support for the clerk of the board for lap co- >> so i have data dating back to fiscal year 2006 and 7 but the general fund appropriation in fiscal year 06 and $07,297,000 plus in the nicaragua fiscal year 07, 082 hundred and 98 of $7,000 plus in $2,009,220,000. >> 20 thousand. >> one hundred and 86 and fiscal year 092010 and in fiscal year $20,102,011,830 so you'll see did general fund carried forward was building so...
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s role as a regulator of co-opportunity and then of all co-ops. there are about $2 billion of taxpayer money loaned that coops -- that depends upon the success of the co-ops for the federal government to get its money back. but c.m.s. did not distinguish itself in its actions with co-opportunity. i'll have more questions for you for the record regarding c.m.s. action, but my question for you today is on behalf of shane and betty bush, milford, iowa, just as an example of some people that have real problems because of co-opportunity bankruptcy. they paid their premiums and renewed their coverage with co-opportunity as they expected it to be there for them 2014. unfortunately, shane bush had emergency surgery january 3. fortunately, mr. bush is recovering. but the care was not inexpensive. the bush's have already hit their out-of-pocket maximums for co-opportunity. with co-opportunity being liquidated the bush's have to find new coverage and the next insurer will not have to recognize the money already spent by the bush's 2015. with additional expen
s role as a regulator of co-opportunity and then of all co-ops. there are about $2 billion of taxpayer money loaned that coops -- that depends upon the success of the co-ops for the federal government to get its money back. but c.m.s. did not distinguish itself in its actions with co-opportunity. i'll have more questions for you for the record regarding c.m.s. action, but my question for you today is on behalf of shane and betty bush, milford, iowa, just as an example of some people that have...
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t(çó >> yeah.er ÑilpÑic what we hope.lp and being from indiana where we have suffered from them already. we've already lost citizens who have been kiq@apped and killed by them.Ñi and they continued to put plans together to cause other activities. anké=:)háheir stated goals cr of furtigr establishment of thisçó and causing, taking activities elsewhere, it wol8 rá that we'd have to be engaged in 4/ some form with partners. because it seems that the goal.c6]"çó it's not something that's going to stay static. it either grows or gets eliminated.ñr would you agree with that? >> yes.x=zi &háhp &hc% >> dr. brzezinski?ñr >> i also agree with that. >> okay.ok as we look at putin, what l think his end game is in ukraine?ok >> my own estimate is to reverse what has transpired a year or soxde1r ago. namely, the decision by the okg ukraine people to associate themselves and their longer okçó range identity with the west. i think he views that as a major intrusion on historically okçóxd . significant component of
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action would not impact world co 2 levels. you don't have to go back to that time because that question i asked at one time sitting right here i said if we were to pass any of these bills at that time would this have the effect of reducing co 2 emissions world wide? she said no it would not. this is not where the problem is. the problem is china and india and so forth. we all know that. i am going to go through here to try to get these points across and then we will hear from senator boxer. by mid december your office plans to complete the small business advocacy review issue a model federal implementation plan and evaluate literally five million public comments to your proposed rules. the agency missed the deadline to finalize the proposal by january 8 of this year. i am interested in learning how the epa expects to comply with an ex pedited timeline. it should not be a surprise that 31 states have now opposed the clean power plan. today ms. mckade it iscabe we are inviting the stakeholders, the ones that have to comply will
action would not impact world co 2 levels. you don't have to go back to that time because that question i asked at one time sitting right here i said if we were to pass any of these bills at that time would this have the effect of reducing co 2 emissions world wide? she said no it would not. this is not where the problem is. the problem is china and india and so forth. we all know that. i am going to go through here to try to get these points across and then we will hear from senator boxer. by...
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the identical bill with three republican co-sponsors three democrat co-sponsors. so here's a rare piece of legislation that both sides of the aisle support it. chairman pitts supports it. does your department have a position on the bill? and if so could you explain to the committee what the position is? >> i don't think we as an administration as an issue has sat the but all the concepts we agree and welcome the opportunity. the idea that we can improve quality and cost for these children who are very complex and who are moving state to state, and the current system doesn't afford us the opportunity both with regard to making sure we don't have duplicative payments. we don't want that from a fiscal responsibility. and we want that ease that the parent can have the child at the right lace with the right care, even if it's across state lines. so i would say we look forward to working with you, welcome the opportunity, if there are questions and ways that we can provide technical assistance and other things as part of this we welcome that opportunity, because we agre
the identical bill with three republican co-sponsors three democrat co-sponsors. so here's a rare piece of legislation that both sides of the aisle support it. chairman pitts supports it. does your department have a position on the bill? and if so could you explain to the committee what the position is? >> i don't think we as an administration as an issue has sat the but all the concepts we agree and welcome the opportunity. the idea that we can improve quality and cost for these children...
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flow so our number for the fixed income if to the income there's a low number of 10 percent and high co-relies westbound infrastructure and bonds and infrastructure private equity spelling the last name i'd think that infrastructure would have a higher co-relation with bonds your fixed income asset is a similar type of so can you talk about that on page 7 please. that is due to the fact that infrastructure is not public so it is locked up for a very long time so the cash flows may or may not come off the funds as reinvested in the funds we assumed they were more equity like when you look at them there's 6 and a half percent returning asset versus only three to four depending on what kind of bond portfolio you put together so because of the liquidity they're not marked, of course as income their end up keying more equity like in terms of driving the recommendation i'll say we modeled infrastructure to be really best considered as part of the real sate. >> i did not ask that question it is only focusing on the correlation so the structure determines the reason you have a low co-relation is that
flow so our number for the fixed income if to the income there's a low number of 10 percent and high co-relies westbound infrastructure and bonds and infrastructure private equity spelling the last name i'd think that infrastructure would have a higher co-relation with bonds your fixed income asset is a similar type of so can you talk about that on page 7 please. that is due to the fact that infrastructure is not public so it is locked up for a very long time so the cash flows may or may not...
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powerful that's why i'm a teacher my voice should be concerned a person opinion throughout the move and co-location 0 our students are devalued and it is hard to see them not coming to school or being subject to this it is hatred to build back the sensitivity that ida b wells has been known for and the concerns over safety i understand then to have our students hear the consultations without speaking with any member of ida b wells that's the problems we're trying to deal with i that in the discussions as voices are recommended i hope all voices get repealed and thank you all o'connell parents and students for being here please remember we're talking about students we may not understand the layer of problems that students face evidence but we feed to honor our young people thank you four listening to our co-location and the problems in making the moves in the middle of a school year we voice our opinions last year thank you for that but now we're in a situation we need not to point our fingers but dooerng to help and students understand the intrinsic value and building the actions around safety and
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and generally the majority leader in the house does not co-sponsor any legislation. and he said, norm, this is an exception, and i'm going to be associated with this. he said, put me as the lead sponsor. and so we then introduced it in that congress. and then, you know, legislation expires every two years, so in the new congress, we then had to reintroduce the bill. so i want to a house parliamentarian and i said, i want to put hr 442 as a number of this bill. so how do i do that? >> how did you get that idea? >> you can't reserve a number but what you have to do is drop the bill in about the time the bill will come up, and as they stamp these bills, that will get the number of 442. so i went to the house parliamentarian, and i said, charlie, when should i drop this bill in because i want 442 on this bill. so he said, well, wait about, you know, ten days and then i'll tell you when to drop the bill. and then as it comes through, i'll just hold it back and make sure we get 442. so charlie johnson was the house parliamentarian and he's the one who helped me get the num
and generally the majority leader in the house does not co-sponsor any legislation. and he said, norm, this is an exception, and i'm going to be associated with this. he said, put me as the lead sponsor. and so we then introduced it in that congress. and then, you know, legislation expires every two years, so in the new congress, we then had to reintroduce the bill. so i want to a house parliamentarian and i said, i want to put hr 442 as a number of this bill. so how do i do that? >> how...
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i'm concerned about cms's role as a regulator of the co-opportunity and then of all co-ops. there are about $2 billion of taxpayer money loaned that depends on the success of the co-ops for the federal government to get t is money back. but cms did not distinguish itself in its actions with co-opportunity. i'll have more questions for you for the record regarding cms action. but my question for you today is on behalf of shain and betty bush melford -- just as example of people who have real problems. they paid premiums and renewed their coverage with co-opportunity as they expected it to be there for them on 2014. shain bush had emergency surgery january 3rd. fortunately he's recovering but the care was not inexpensive. the bushes have already hit their out of pocket maximums for co-opportunity. with co-opportunity being liquidated, the bushes will have to find new coverage and that next insurer will not have to recognize the money already spent by the bush's 2015. with additional expenses certain this year they will be out of thousands of dollars they have already spent in
i'm concerned about cms's role as a regulator of the co-opportunity and then of all co-ops. there are about $2 billion of taxpayer money loaned that depends on the success of the co-ops for the federal government to get t is money back. but cms did not distinguish itself in its actions with co-opportunity. i'll have more questions for you for the record regarding cms action. but my question for you today is on behalf of shain and betty bush melford -- just as example of people who have real...
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and generally the majority leader in the house does not co-sponsor any legislation. and he said, norm, this is an exception, and i'm going to be associated with this. he said, put me as the lead sponsor. and so we then introduced it in that congress. and then, you know, legislation expires every two years, so in the new congress, we then had to reintroduce the bill. so i want to a house parliamentarian and i said, i want to put hr 442 as a number of this bill. so how do i do that? >> how did you get that idea? >> you can't reserve a number but what you have to do is drop the bill in about the time the bill will come up, and as they stamp these bills, that will get the number of 442. so i went to the house parliamentarian, and i said, charlie, when should i drop this bill in because i want 442 on this bill. so he said, well, wait about, you know, ten days and then i'll tell you when to drop the bill. and then as it comes through, i'll just hold it back and make sure we get 442. so charlie johnson was the house parliamentarian and he's the one who helped me get the num
and generally the majority leader in the house does not co-sponsor any legislation. and he said, norm, this is an exception, and i'm going to be associated with this. he said, put me as the lead sponsor. and so we then introduced it in that congress. and then, you know, legislation expires every two years, so in the new congress, we then had to reintroduce the bill. so i want to a house parliamentarian and i said, i want to put hr 442 as a number of this bill. so how do i do that? >> how...
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i'm concerned about cms is role as a regulator of co-opportunity and of all co-ops. there are about $2 billion of taxpayer money loaned that depends on the success of the co-ops for the federal government to get its money back but cms did not distinguish itself in its actions with co-opportunity. i will have more questions for you for the record regarding cms action but my question for you today is on behalf of shane and betty -- of milford iowa is an example of people who have real problems because of co-opportunity bankruptcy. they paid their premiums and renewed the coverage with co-opportunity as they expected it to be there for them in 2014. unfortunately shane had emergency surgery january 3. portia and mr. bush is recovering but the care was not an expensive. the bushes have already hit kept their out-of-pocket maximums. opportunity. .. >> >> that is our number one priority as we work with the state insurance department in iowa so the consumer is the number one priority to think through what authority we have to help support all of the consumers like the famil
i'm concerned about cms is role as a regulator of co-opportunity and of all co-ops. there are about $2 billion of taxpayer money loaned that depends on the success of the co-ops for the federal government to get its money back but cms did not distinguish itself in its actions with co-opportunity. i will have more questions for you for the record regarding cms action but my question for you today is on behalf of shane and betty -- of milford iowa is an example of people who have real problems...
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awe survived but co 2 kills hundreds every year. walk through how to keep your family safe. >> reporter: the alarm sounds. high levels of carbon monoxide emitted into your home. get out. if you don't have a sounding alarm you'll never no e what hit you. >> we call it the silent killer. >> reporter: mark brady with prince george's county fire and ems says unlike a fire co isodorless and colorless. just last month six people in riverdale narrowly escaped poisonous levels of carbon ma next to i'd and a co detector alerted a resident in this green hill apartment building of unhealthy levels of co but without detectors five people in oxon hill died in 2012 from apparent carbon monoxide poisoning after the gas leaked from a furnace. >> co is about the same weight as air. >> reporter: crusoe homes in upper marlboro led us inside one of its model homes to show you where co detectors need to be installed. this house has three stories. it lives in the fireplace, furnace and gas stove. potentially a lethal snare grow there's not a carbon monox
awe survived but co 2 kills hundreds every year. walk through how to keep your family safe. >> reporter: the alarm sounds. high levels of carbon monoxide emitted into your home. get out. if you don't have a sounding alarm you'll never no e what hit you. >> we call it the silent killer. >> reporter: mark brady with prince george's county fire and ems says unlike a fire co isodorless and colorless. just last month six people in riverdale narrowly escaped poisonous levels of...
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looked at $300,000 for several years and developed a notable balance in 2008 la jolla co-has been using this general fund for seven years to support it's 0 non-cpa they estimates the year-end of approximately one hundred and 16 for 2014-2015 will will be carried forward in 2015-2016 on slide 5 the 2015-2016 budget as you can see la jolla 'coz executive director anticipates 20th century $265,000 for the support of 2015-2016 to support it's non-cca expenditures the $900000 plus is the shortfall between the carried forward balance and total estimated expenditures madam clerk just a quick question and mr. freed has volunteered to talk with me this 265 is a non-cca budget. >> that's correct. >> okay. mr. freed if we lived talk about what are the non-cca projects and in 2015-2016 we anticipate them getting launched they've been step up to the plate e spending the time it depreciates shifted back to two projects we have inform supervisor tang brought us a project looking at the underground facilities there's a project that came to us from supervisor wiener's office to the board of supervisors
looked at $300,000 for several years and developed a notable balance in 2008 la jolla co-has been using this general fund for seven years to support it's 0 non-cpa they estimates the year-end of approximately one hundred and 16 for 2014-2015 will will be carried forward in 2015-2016 on slide 5 the 2015-2016 budget as you can see la jolla 'coz executive director anticipates 20th century $265,000 for the support of 2015-2016 to support it's non-cca expenditures the $900000 plus is the shortfall...
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so co-intel pro stands for counterintelligence program. it was program run by the fbi or really a series of strategies that the fbi adopted beginning in the 1950s initially against the communist party and then expanded throughout the 1960s to target a lot of organizations on the left but actually interestingly, also organizations on the right. so at least some of co-intel pro was directed at the ku klux klan and other right wing organizations. and the question is how much of crisis in these kinds of cases is actually being generated by the state and being deliberately generated by in this case the federal bureau of investigation and i think that the answer is some but maybe not as much as they wanted you to think on some level. so i think the fbi under co-intel pro absolutely did things like attempt to for instance, in black radical organizations, you know, attempt to disrupt radical organizations by sending anonymous letters from the leader of one organization to the leader of another organization saying, you know you're a jerk your girlf
so co-intel pro stands for counterintelligence program. it was program run by the fbi or really a series of strategies that the fbi adopted beginning in the 1950s initially against the communist party and then expanded throughout the 1960s to target a lot of organizations on the left but actually interestingly, also organizations on the right. so at least some of co-intel pro was directed at the ku klux klan and other right wing organizations. and the question is how much of crisis in these...
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so co-intel pro stands for counterintelligence program. it was program run by the fbi or really a series of strategies that the fbi adopted beginning in the 1950s initially against the communist party and then expanded throughout the 1960s to target a lot of organizations on the left but actually interestingly, also organizations on the right. so at least some of co-intel pro was directed at the ku klux klan and other right wing organizations. and the question is how much of crisis in these kinds of cases is actually being generated by the state and being deliberately generated by in this case the federal bureau of investigation and i think that the answer is some but maybe not as much as they wanted you to think on some level. so i think the fbi under co-intel pro absolutely did things like attempt to for instance, in black radical organizations, you know, attempt to disrupt radical organizations by sending anonymous letters from the leader of one organization to the leader of another organization saying, you know you're a jerk your girlf
so co-intel pro stands for counterintelligence program. it was program run by the fbi or really a series of strategies that the fbi adopted beginning in the 1950s initially against the communist party and then expanded throughout the 1960s to target a lot of organizations on the left but actually interestingly, also organizations on the right. so at least some of co-intel pro was directed at the ku klux klan and other right wing organizations. and the question is how much of crisis in these...
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the yield co. like a limited partnership but power instead of energy. they consist of assets that produce income from long-term contracts with utility. in many cases, the very ones they've been spun out from. in turn the majority of the income paid out as dividends. one group it's gaining popularity among investors and why first solar stocks soared on the news. >> yield co.s are trading. if you do the simple math, $14 and people do the simple math roughly $63 stock. >> reporter: a tax advantaged structure, yield cos are seed organizations. companies including first solar and sun power are doing this because it's an inexpensive way to raise capital for future projects and given the relative stability, these assets can command a premium and r.g. energy the first to spin out to nrg yields. since then several others followed suit including sun that took power public last summer. industry executives would like to see the theconcepts more. >> we would like to be more valued. as more people come in and there's more various yield cos, i think it will go up. i w
the yield co. like a limited partnership but power instead of energy. they consist of assets that produce income from long-term contracts with utility. in many cases, the very ones they've been spun out from. in turn the majority of the income paid out as dividends. one group it's gaining popularity among investors and why first solar stocks soared on the news. >> yield co.s are trading. if you do the simple math, $14 and people do the simple math roughly $63 stock. >> reporter: a...
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particularly with my co-chair chuck ramsey. i've been in this field for more than 30 years working with the american bar association, about ten years with the department of justice. and more recently in academia. and as chuck said our time on this task force has been compressed. but really remarkable with the opportunity to hear from so many witnesses bringing such expertise before us. but our intent with this panel as he said was to look ahead. and i would characterize it that we do have a superstar group here. and that was our intent. i'm looking forward in a minute to introducing our panel. but before that, i want to give our task force members who, by the way, have been wonderful to work with and what an opportunity to get the chance in what i would describe as kind of a bunker mentality as we've moved ahead. and it is something that i will think about for really the rest of my career this opportunity to work with them. i'm going to start down at the end with roberto and we'll move down the line. roberto? >> good morning. a
particularly with my co-chair chuck ramsey. i've been in this field for more than 30 years working with the american bar association, about ten years with the department of justice. and more recently in academia. and as chuck said our time on this task force has been compressed. but really remarkable with the opportunity to hear from so many witnesses bringing such expertise before us. but our intent with this panel as he said was to look ahead. and i would characterize it that we do have a...
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they could not be sentenced until the case of the fourth co-defendant was resolved.on proclaimed his innocence. he has voluntarily spent the past seven months in a sparse segregation cell preparing for trial. but now there has been a major development. and melton is headed back to general population. after nearly a year of proclaiming his innocence, melton has changed his plea. >> now that i've already pled guilty i'm going to go to prison. so i don't want to be over there until i ride it out. so i just came over here. >> what made you decide to plead guilty? >> more evidence was, at the last minute, was brought up against me. so -- i decided to swallow my pride on some of the charges i didn't do for sure and take the plea, you know. pled no contest. fight it on appeal. >> what did you plead to exactly? i pled guilty to all charges except csc. i pled no contest to that, those three charges. >> are you saying that you were actually there that night? >> i'm saying, yes, i was actually there. i'm just not accountable for everything that happened. >> the worst of the wor
they could not be sentenced until the case of the fourth co-defendant was resolved.on proclaimed his innocence. he has voluntarily spent the past seven months in a sparse segregation cell preparing for trial. but now there has been a major development. and melton is headed back to general population. after nearly a year of proclaiming his innocence, melton has changed his plea. >> now that i've already pled guilty i'm going to go to prison. so i don't want to be over there until i ride it...
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a new survey says your co-wa lot more ab 62% about o those surveyed d co-woerks c and 20% heard aboutrelationshi in the office. 11% hed conversatio sett a co-worker to just awful. some oe unusual secrets spilled out at work include scan clad images of co-wor at least one person claido fina letter from e boss' mistress. >> all happening at work? >> yes. not here. >> i guess we should be grateful that we have a normal work enviro goodness. bottom line if you don't want everyon to know about your businet bring it up in person. yoe who areness willg on phone and of cour in e-mail at work. >>> morgan stanley has agreed to pay more than $2 billion to some charges. morgan stanley joins three other mar banks paying billions to settle charges. looked outse yet consider yourself warned. e watched the snow pick up dram mining you are going to likely see snow covered roads you leave the house. >>> and this is a live look in fred. is route 3. and you can see all these cars stopped becau apparently these cars are having a tough time gettg up th hill. sn we have you cove on the roa. >>> righ n we're
a new survey says your co-wa lot more ab 62% about o those surveyed d co-woerks c and 20% heard aboutrelationshi in the office. 11% hed conversatio sett a co-worker to just awful. some oe unusual secrets spilled out at work include scan clad images of co-wor at least one person claido fina letter from e boss' mistress. >> all happening at work? >> yes. not here. >> i guess we should be grateful that we have a normal work enviro goodness. bottom line if you don't want everyon...
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jonathan tisch, co-chairman of the loews corporation and co-owner of the new york giants.as born and raised in a new york family. in 1959, his family branched out and bought loews theaters. today, the loews corporation has $80 billion in assets that generate $15 billion in annual revenue with interest from everything in hotels, insurance, to oil and gas.
jonathan tisch, co-chairman of the loews corporation and co-owner of the new york giants.as born and raised in a new york family. in 1959, his family branched out and bought loews theaters. today, the loews corporation has $80 billion in assets that generate $15 billion in annual revenue with interest from everything in hotels, insurance, to oil and gas.
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because they're your cos. they're your corporals. they're going to agree with each other. >> what would you like me to do? >> i'm going to get me a lawyer. i've already spoken to one. i'm going to get me a lawyer. i already talked to one and have lie detector tests taken, prove to you and your corporal how wrong they are. i got this. i got this. >> okay. >> anyway, i'm done. have a good day. >> you too. >> take care. >> she's a very difficult person to even communicate with because she doesn't -- she wants to say what she has to say and see things her way and thinks that everything is a conspiracy and she's made it perfectly clear how she feels about law enforcement, correction officers and things like that. as far as i'm concerned, i'm done with it. i'm comfortable with the decision i've made. >>> coming up -- >> that was my son, that was my child. yes, you lost somebody but that's no reason for you to carry a gun and shoot another person because you lost your brother. >> the mother of tony goodwin's victim implores the judge to giv
because they're your cos. they're your corporals. they're going to agree with each other. >> what would you like me to do? >> i'm going to get me a lawyer. i've already spoken to one. i'm going to get me a lawyer. i already talked to one and have lie detector tests taken, prove to you and your corporal how wrong they are. i got this. i got this. >> okay. >> anyway, i'm done. have a good day. >> you too. >> take care. >> she's a very difficult person to...
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i wanted to welcome to the stabilize pam bear and scombrud i didn't golden hem that are our capital co-chairs (clapping.) >> wow. good afternoon and welcome for nooipdz is panel bear it warms my heart to see this at the present time, so full of love and big heart and souls i'm honored to stand here on behalf of the san francisco general hospital foundation i stand here as a member of the foundation executive board i stand here on behalf of entire foundation standing beside me are 1yud and rick juggling hem and missing is my husband larry he is down at the at&t caramel supporting at&t with the giants players he welcomes you from his home away from home larry and myself and judy and rich have been co-chairs of the foundation we've been an quiet phase trying to obscure philanthropic delores dollars to secure the support we need to remain the premier public health facility in this city serving our community with world-class care i'm very proud and i mean very proud to announce along with any co-chairs that in this quiet phase where many of you have supported not only the million dollars but the $
i wanted to welcome to the stabilize pam bear and scombrud i didn't golden hem that are our capital co-chairs (clapping.) >> wow. good afternoon and welcome for nooipdz is panel bear it warms my heart to see this at the present time, so full of love and big heart and souls i'm honored to stand here on behalf of the san francisco general hospital foundation i stand here as a member of the foundation executive board i stand here on behalf of entire foundation standing beside me are 1yud and...
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the japanese were distrustful of the german tv is co- japanese and vice versa.so that's one of the reasons they didn't allow them to put a couple people together it's because of this kind of conflicts and they certainly happened. >> how many people were there in the camp? >> that's a good question. over the course of the 1942 to 1948 the best estimate is about 6,000 but that was the low estimate because they stopped counting at a certain point and so it's about 6000. thank you for the question. >> why were y. where the families exchanged and not just the troops captured in the war? >> why were they exchanged? yes and not those that were captured. were they the ones that were mainly exchanged? >> some of the people that came back were american prisoners of war and there were some other camps that held only german and japanese that were exchanged too and they were parts of these exchanges. the people in crystal city just needed more people to exchange because roosevelt had a very vigorous policy. so the families had to be added. we didn't have enough german and ja
the japanese were distrustful of the german tv is co- japanese and vice versa.so that's one of the reasons they didn't allow them to put a couple people together it's because of this kind of conflicts and they certainly happened. >> how many people were there in the camp? >> that's a good question. over the course of the 1942 to 1948 the best estimate is about 6,000 but that was the low estimate because they stopped counting at a certain point and so it's about 6000. thank you for...
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action would not impact world co 2 levels. you don't have to go back to that time because that question i asked at one time sitting right here i said if we were to pass any of these bills at that time would this have the effect of reducing co 2 emissions world wide? she said no it would not. this is not where the problem is. the problem is china and india and so forth. we all know that. i am going to go through here to try to get these points across and then we will hear from senator boxer. by mid december your office plans to complete the small business advocacy review issue, a model federal implementation plan and evaluate literally five million public comments to your proposed rules. the agency missed the deadline to finalize the proposal by january 8 of this year. i am interested in learning how the epa expects to comply with an ex pedited timeline. it should not be a surprise that 31 states have now opposed the clean power plan. today ms. mccabe we are inviting the stakeholders, the ones that have to comply will be having
action would not impact world co 2 levels. you don't have to go back to that time because that question i asked at one time sitting right here i said if we were to pass any of these bills at that time would this have the effect of reducing co 2 emissions world wide? she said no it would not. this is not where the problem is. the problem is china and india and so forth. we all know that. i am going to go through here to try to get these points across and then we will hear from senator boxer. by...
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. >> they survived but co poisoning kills hundreds of people every year. erika gonzalez shows us it doesn't cost much to keep your family safe. >> if you don't have a sounding alarm, you'll never know what hit you. >> carbon monoxide we call the silent killer. >> reporter: he says unlike a fire c soshgs odorless and colorless. just last month six people in riverdale narrowly escaped death from poisonous levels of carbon monoxide poisoning, and earlier this month a co detector alerted a resident of unhealthy levels. without early detectors, five people died from poisoning after the gas leaked from a furnace. c soshgs about the same weight as air. >> caruso homes let us inside one of its model homes so we could show you where co detectors need to be installed. this house has three stories, carbon monoxide lives in the fireplace, furnace, and gas stove potentially a lethal scenario if there's not a detector in sight. >> it's constantly taking a sample into the chamber, analyzes it and pops it back out. >> when shopping for a co detector make sure it is underw
. >> they survived but co poisoning kills hundreds of people every year. erika gonzalez shows us it doesn't cost much to keep your family safe. >> if you don't have a sounding alarm, you'll never know what hit you. >> carbon monoxide we call the silent killer. >> reporter: he says unlike a fire c soshgs odorless and colorless. just last month six people in riverdale narrowly escaped death from poisonous levels of carbon monoxide poisoning, and earlier this month a co...
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i've very and horns in california it is supported by tony altering kins and laurie want to thank for co-sponsor that we have a significant problem in san francisco 2, 3, 4 particular but elsewhere in the u.s. we have a market for illegal ivory that is leptin to fuel the extermination of rhinos and outlet overview infant they're going be to be extinct if we don't act in california and the world to put an end to the dispebble trade where overview infants and rhinos are killed and mutt lasted for horns this poaching is a growing problem 96 emancipation proclamation e elephants are killed in african and central african elephants maybe extinct by the year 2025 more 5 thousand of the 29 thousand remaining were killed and poached in 2014 rhino poaching has increased within the u.s. san francisco has ranged among the top market for illegal rhino trade this is helping to fuel the poaching and the killing of elephants and rhino we have an obligation in san francisco given the size of the market to be firm in our support for this legislation to end poaching and poaching is not just limited to elephants an
i've very and horns in california it is supported by tony altering kins and laurie want to thank for co-sponsor that we have a significant problem in san francisco 2, 3, 4 particular but elsewhere in the u.s. we have a market for illegal ivory that is leptin to fuel the extermination of rhinos and outlet overview infant they're going be to be extinct if we don't act in california and the world to put an end to the dispebble trade where overview infants and rhinos are killed and mutt lasted for...
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where he is going and how co-workers are remembering him. plus new information on that 911 operator who told a teenager to stop whining moments after she saw her father killed. >> new at 6:00 a 911 operator criticized for the way that he spoke to a distressed teenage caller no longer works for anne arundel county. >> two people were struck? >> yes they both went. >> let's stop whining, ok? let's stop whining. it's hard to understand you. >> that call took place on february 1st. the girl had just seen her father killed by a hit-and-run driver on the baltimore-washington parkway. her father's fee union say was also hurt. a fire department spokesperson would not say if the 911 operator was quit or was fired. people from several departments in our area raided a pair of suspected meth labs in faquier county. last night, officers execute a search warrant at two locations in the bealton area. three people robert browning amanned why browning and john mitt face multiple charges related to the manufacturer of methamphetamine. police are looking for a
where he is going and how co-workers are remembering him. plus new information on that 911 operator who told a teenager to stop whining moments after she saw her father killed. >> new at 6:00 a 911 operator criticized for the way that he spoke to a distressed teenage caller no longer works for anne arundel county. >> two people were struck? >> yes they both went. >> let's stop whining, ok? let's stop whining. it's hard to understand you. >> that call took place on...
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. >> so good afternoon, commissioners i'm sarah if at any point the co-decorator of the bigger picture you it's a partnership are the vulnerable population at san francisco general hospital to the you mean center we use here in the bay area we looked at their youth followers on facebook they've gunning got 18 thousand partners around youth empowerment and how to apply social change those are the top ones you see coming to san francisco in february are actually a bigger picture a poet on the left he was the poet and on the right you have another poet they've helped 2, 3, 4 a workshop and they wrote their own oriental spoken word about how sugary drinks effect their life and he felt targeted like from soda through the chiropractor store in his neighborhood and a mexican-american talked about how sugary drinks it was around the table it was considered discurious tuesday if you don't expect a drink so that's what i love peppering about the ads those are their voices and those ads are back to poems from the cal workshops and the mentor helped them to find their voices to get the messages ac
. >> so good afternoon, commissioners i'm sarah if at any point the co-decorator of the bigger picture you it's a partnership are the vulnerable population at san francisco general hospital to the you mean center we use here in the bay area we looked at their youth followers on facebook they've gunning got 18 thousand partners around youth empowerment and how to apply social change those are the top ones you see coming to san francisco in february are actually a bigger picture a poet on...