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to the brands like phillip's this is only revokable in this area compared to subway. this leads to a lack of a sense of place. the major retail formula uses are being addressed we're expanding this to include international this slide show us 10 percent is headquarters outside the u.s. the vast majority have long established places in the u.s. and have established as formula retail. we recognize san francisco is an international city we recognize that an increasing global economy that they can contribute to the standardization and surprisingly including the inspirational that will have little effect on the definition. we heard that counting international locations will hinder the appeal first, the department believes that the flagship companies are better and the combination of raising the threshold to 20 and including the inspirational locations we except few international retailers will be removed from the definition many of those outside the u.s. have multiple locations bet they come here if this definition had been that in place it would treat some as formulate ret
to the brands like phillip's this is only revokable in this area compared to subway. this leads to a lack of a sense of place. the major retail formula uses are being addressed we're expanding this to include international this slide show us 10 percent is headquarters outside the u.s. the vast majority have long established places in the u.s. and have established as formula retail. we recognize san francisco is an international city we recognize that an increasing global economy that they can...
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and we compared those to the used survey cities. and number three, qualitative survey, and in the discussion with the staff, after our first round of interviews with each division, we came up with a list of questions that we have had to be useful to ask our survey cities, and we have tabulated those results and we have a sampling to share with you today. and the next slide presents a sampling of our quantitative results. the first graph, for example, identifies for a 50,000 evaluation alteration project. and what the building permits charged is for the city of san francisco, and verses oakland, sacramento and santa clara and santa monica and what we found so far, for the building inspection division is that the fees are not out of line with the jurisdictions that we surveyed. and we could draw a few conclusions from that but i think that one is that, it would appear that the building inspection staff are highly efficient and that may be a reason why the costs or the fees are a bit lower, on average than the survey participate cities
and we compared those to the used survey cities. and number three, qualitative survey, and in the discussion with the staff, after our first round of interviews with each division, we came up with a list of questions that we have had to be useful to ask our survey cities, and we have tabulated those results and we have a sampling to share with you today. and the next slide presents a sampling of our quantitative results. the first graph, for example, identifies for a 50,000 evaluation...
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jim ramsey had the prints from diane maxwell's car compared to those in the texas state-wide databaseunfortunately, there were no hits. undeterred, ramsey ran the prints through the fbi's national database. this time, there were 20 potential hits. all 20 were then examined visually. and one stood out. >> this print came up, it was like, oh, my gosh, this looks awfully good. this looks like we're going to have a hit. >> the print belonged to 58-year-old james davis, a career criminal. >> i identified him four different times. i identified him eight fingers. right index, right middle, right ring and then the right palm. >> it's hard to really describe how i felt, but i was absolutely elated about it. >> james ray davis spent the majority of his adult life incarcerated. auto theft, forgery, assaults. >> davis was living in a housing project on the texas/arkansas border. he had been out of prison for about ten years following a conviction for abducting a young girl. detective ramsey knocked on his door. >> i said, mr. davis, i'm from the houston police department. and you could tell his d
jim ramsey had the prints from diane maxwell's car compared to those in the texas state-wide databaseunfortunately, there were no hits. undeterred, ramsey ran the prints through the fbi's national database. this time, there were 20 potential hits. all 20 were then examined visually. and one stood out. >> this print came up, it was like, oh, my gosh, this looks awfully good. this looks like we're going to have a hit. >> the print belonged to 58-year-old james davis, a career...
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the lands and grooves on the test bullet compared to those of the fatal bullet. also matched. >> my opinion is it's that gun and only that gun that could have fired it. >> by this time, planten was already in custody in north carolina and things weren't going well. at his court appearance, he refused to walk and had to be strapped to a gurney. >> when he was wheeled into court for his first appearance, he did not open his eyes. and i believe in drew planten's world, as long as his eyes were closed and he didn't see it, it may not have happened. >> but no one will know for certain all the details in either murder. shortly before he was to go on trial for murder in north carolina, drew planten suffocated himself with a plastic bag in prison. >> i was disappointed that we weren't able to have a trial, that we weren't able to sit in the courtroom and hear a jury say you are guilty of first-degree murder of stephanie bennett. >> mr. planten was obviously a predator. we obtained information inside the apartment that led us to believe that he had looked into doing this,
the lands and grooves on the test bullet compared to those of the fatal bullet. also matched. >> my opinion is it's that gun and only that gun that could have fired it. >> by this time, planten was already in custody in north carolina and things weren't going well. at his court appearance, he refused to walk and had to be strapped to a gurney. >> when he was wheeled into court for his first appearance, he did not open his eyes. and i believe in drew planten's world, as long as...
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those are major cities that should be compared. now, another factor regarding our density and this is very important. the bus runs that existed 40 years ago reflected a density of the city, but the transit effectiveness projects does is removes it from the neighborhoods and thins out and does not reflect the density of the neighborhoods. this is a major problem and i think what we have to do is we have to address this. so these are the aspects of the report that i'm noting and i hope the board notes it too. thank you. >> thank you, certificate. anyone else like to address the board. >> this was only a presentation. item 12 is a discuss to vote a closed session. >> motion to conduct a closed session. >> any further discussion. all in favor say . >> item 13. the board of directors met in closed session and just the abu d a verses the case of the poured. they voted to discuss the case. they took no action and there was no discussion of litigation. item 14 to be appropriate to disclose or not disclose. all in favor say aye. >> aye. >>
those are major cities that should be compared. now, another factor regarding our density and this is very important. the bus runs that existed 40 years ago reflected a density of the city, but the transit effectiveness projects does is removes it from the neighborhoods and thins out and does not reflect the density of the neighborhoods. this is a major problem and i think what we have to do is we have to address this. so these are the aspects of the report that i'm noting and i hope the board...
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-- >> you compare to a slavery.ou say in a way it is slavery -- >> did i just tell you -- did i just tell that you it is not the worst thing since -- that it is not comparable it slavery? slavery is a horrible, horrible thing. can i tell you a lot of things about it. but the reason that this is the next worst thing is because it is taking the most important thing that you have and subjecting it to control by the government. that is the first step to government control of everything. again, this is easily verifiable by those who are historical and indulge in reading history. >> this is where people would take issue. world with a are 2 was bad. vietnam was bad. d-day was bad. japanese camp is were bad. all these things were terrible and they happened since slavery and you say obama care is worse than all of those things. >> i do say that, yes. all of those things are bad. but those do not fundamentally change the united states. >> okay. >> this is the beginning after fundamental change of moving away from a government
-- >> you compare to a slavery.ou say in a way it is slavery -- >> did i just tell you -- did i just tell that you it is not the worst thing since -- that it is not comparable it slavery? slavery is a horrible, horrible thing. can i tell you a lot of things about it. but the reason that this is the next worst thing is because it is taking the most important thing that you have and subjecting it to control by the government. that is the first step to government control of everything....
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could you help us compare and understand as we increase it how that compares to prior years ~? >> sure. so, i think these are -- these will be sort of at that peak level of hiring for the city. during the downturn, we eliminated about 1800 positions and this will certainly bring us back to that peak and probably increase it somewhat over that peak. it's largely driven by the increase in staffing at the department of public health, the mta and then our police, fire, and other public safety hiring plans. >> thank you. >> um-hm. >> okay, thank you, ms. howard. mr. rosenfield? >> so, very briefly, the charter requires the controller's office to comment on the reasonableness of the economic and tax revenue assumptions that's set under the proposed budget and we do that in a report we call the revenue letter which we have issued by 10 days ago. it's available on the website and you have a very briefly -- i'll very briefly talk through some of the highlights from that review ~. generally speaking we found the revenue estimates sitting under the mayor's proposed budget to be reasonable
could you help us compare and understand as we increase it how that compares to prior years ~? >> sure. so, i think these are -- these will be sort of at that peak level of hiring for the city. during the downturn, we eliminated about 1800 positions and this will certainly bring us back to that peak and probably increase it somewhat over that peak. it's largely driven by the increase in staffing at the department of public health, the mta and then our police, fire, and other public safety...
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what's also different about the city program as compared to ocii is the way small businesses and lbes are defined. the ocii it's simply defined as a construction firm who's three year annual gross revenues is below 14 million for professional services, 2 million; for supply it's 7 million. for the city, again, they look at a much broader and more -- how will i say -- more defined classifications. so they would define and lbe and three size classifications, one for micro, one for small and one for sba with different levels of varying revenues. they also look at shown on this screen their micro business is at a $7 million level and the small business classification is at a 14. and then they also look at sba. that's the small business association, where they define small businesses based on the industry a firm is in. under general construction, sba defines a small business as $33.5 million for the year average. the difference between ocii and the city of san francisco, you should note that for professional services and architects and engineers there is a difference. in general ocii has f
what's also different about the city program as compared to ocii is the way small businesses and lbes are defined. the ocii it's simply defined as a construction firm who's three year annual gross revenues is below 14 million for professional services, 2 million; for supply it's 7 million. for the city, again, they look at a much broader and more -- how will i say -- more defined classifications. so they would define and lbe and three size classifications, one for micro, one for small and one...
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a ballistics expert compared the location of the brain tissue in the camper with the bullet holes. two-point laser, he marked the center of the bullet hole and then followed the bullet's path. it showed that the shooter was firing from a standing position. >> clearly few people shoot holding the gun up over their head, and if you realize their body was interposed between that, we only have a few feet to deal with. so it can't be a standing man, for example. it could be a collapsed man or a person nearly down on the floor. >> next, ballistics experts examined the bullet fragment found on the floor of the camper and discovered what was called soft damage. >> it deforms in a different way than it would if it hit wood, concrete, drywall, metal, and it slows down. the longer the path through a victim or tissue or a tissue simulant, the more velocity is lost. >> to find out whose tissue was in the camper, they sent the sample for dna testing, but they didn't have the body to compare it to. >> we can help you to determine whether this tissue is from the missing person by comparing the dna
a ballistics expert compared the location of the brain tissue in the camper with the bullet holes. two-point laser, he marked the center of the bullet hole and then followed the bullet's path. it showed that the shooter was firing from a standing position. >> clearly few people shoot holding the gun up over their head, and if you realize their body was interposed between that, we only have a few feet to deal with. so it can't be a standing man, for example. it could be a collapsed man or...
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how do our programs compare? this is meant to be a comprehensive presentation on those items and certainly is the start of other presentations on this. so with that, i'd like to ask ray lee who's the contract compliance supervisor to present this item. >> good afternoon madam chair and commissioners. i'm ray lee, contract compliance supervisor. what i'd like to achieve today if i can is to provide an overview of the ocii equal opportunity programs, specifically in the areas of contracting and local hiring work force programs. as mentioned, i'd like to provide you an analysis of agency performances, some comparisons to city programs, but i caution you about the comparisons. you shouldn't directly compare it because it's not quite apple to apple. and answer any questions you may have about our programs, in particular begin dialogue for any future information that may be needed. >> i'd like to start with an overview of the ocii equal opportunity programs. presented on the slides here is really just a side-by-side co
how do our programs compare? this is meant to be a comprehensive presentation on those items and certainly is the start of other presentations on this. so with that, i'd like to ask ray lee who's the contract compliance supervisor to present this item. >> good afternoon madam chair and commissioners. i'm ray lee, contract compliance supervisor. what i'd like to achieve today if i can is to provide an overview of the ocii equal opportunity programs, specifically in the areas of contracting...
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very detailed impression. >> there was enough excellent markings on the glass that she was able to compare to the shoes and find a positive match to one shoe and only one shoe that made that print. >> fingerprint analysts had a more difficult time comparing sharon's prints to the one found on the victim's belt. they had to study the ridge details and figure out the direction of the print and what part of which finger to compare. after three days, they discovered the print on the victim's belt was the side of sharon's left thumb. when confronted with the forensic evidence, sharon denied she was the killer. she insisted she had no motive. but the victim's financial records suggested otherwise. >> in this case, we found a large sum of cash disappearing out of his account, routinely, over the time from january to april. >> that money went right into sharon zachary's account. >> sharon convinced him to give her a power of attorney, and sharon convinced him to give her a checkbook. and then when she got on to some of his checking accounts, and she just started using them as her own. >> records i
very detailed impression. >> there was enough excellent markings on the glass that she was able to compare to the shoes and find a positive match to one shoe and only one shoe that made that print. >> fingerprint analysts had a more difficult time comparing sharon's prints to the one found on the victim's belt. they had to study the ridge details and figure out the direction of the print and what part of which finger to compare. after three days, they discovered the print on the...
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bullets test fired from that gun were compared to a bullet recovered from lonnie sr.'body. >> i was able to determine that the question bullet from autopsy was fired in the submitted taurus pistol. >> fingerprints from that gun matched lonnie jr.'s. when questioned, lonnie told police he was not surprised his 9 millimeter gun was used as the murder weapon. he claimed the gun had been stolen two weeks earlier. >> we thought that was kind of strange. he never reported that gun stolen to law enforcement. it all of a sudden re-appears underneath the mattress and in the house. >> police perform a gunshot residue test on both the victim's brother lawson and the victim's son, lonnie jr. lawson tested negative and also passed a polygraph. >> and he had no motive. no real reason for him to have shot his brother. >> but gunshot residue was found on lonnie's hands. he said this probably happened because he grabbed his .38 caliber handgun for protection before calling police. to check lonnie's alibi, investigators first had to estimate the time of his father's murder. >> we checke
bullets test fired from that gun were compared to a bullet recovered from lonnie sr.'body. >> i was able to determine that the question bullet from autopsy was fired in the submitted taurus pistol. >> fingerprints from that gun matched lonnie jr.'s. when questioned, lonnie told police he was not surprised his 9 millimeter gun was used as the murder weapon. he claimed the gun had been stolen two weeks earlier. >> we thought that was kind of strange. he never reported that gun...
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his prints were compared to the killer's thumbprint left in the stolen car and did not match.dead end piqued the interest of a new generation of fingerprint experts. dale falicon and don kier decided to take a fresh look at the thumbprint lifted from the stolen car. they now had computer technology not available in 1957. so they digitally enhanced the killer's thumbprint, which made the images easier to see than the original inked fingerprint. >> sometimes there's areas that are not clear that could be smudged, there could be artifacts in there that are not clear. so the computer may count that or read that as a particular characteristic. >> the digital copy of the killer's print was then loaded into iafis, the fbi's database of all known criminal offenders from every state in the country. 47 million sets of fingerprints were compared, and one seemed to match. >> we stood hovering over his computer screen, looking at all the ridge structure and the information there, and everything coincided. my words were, "oh, my god." >> the print belonged to gerald mason, who was now 70 ye
his prints were compared to the killer's thumbprint left in the stolen car and did not match.dead end piqued the interest of a new generation of fingerprint experts. dale falicon and don kier decided to take a fresh look at the thumbprint lifted from the stolen car. they now had computer technology not available in 1957. so they digitally enhanced the killer's thumbprint, which made the images easier to see than the original inked fingerprint. >> sometimes there's areas that are not clear...
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under a microscope, snyder visually compared samples from michelle's hair brush to the braided hair,or similarities in color, consistency, and structure. >> microscopic characteristics were very consistent with each other. the widths were the same. the medullary component was the same. the center portions and the mid-region portions of the hair were the same. >> but this was not conclusive. microscopic similarity is still not a match. but with this new evidence, detective ireland was not again. so she contacted a group of scientists with an odd mission and an unusual name. they called themselves necrosearch, and they find bodies no one else seems to find. >> we are a multidisciplinary, entirely volunteer organization that helps law enforcement look for clandestine graves and to recover evidence and to recover bodies from those graves. >> for necrosearch, the starting point was the braided hair that was believed to be from michelle wallace. forensic plant ecologist vicki trammell looked for any plant material that was in the hair. >> the hair had spent five years outside most likely b
under a microscope, snyder visually compared samples from michelle's hair brush to the braided hair,or similarities in color, consistency, and structure. >> microscopic characteristics were very consistent with each other. the widths were the same. the medullary component was the same. the center portions and the mid-region portions of the hair were the same. >> but this was not conclusive. microscopic similarity is still not a match. but with this new evidence, detective ireland...
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however, the risk is small compared to the overall risk of the program compared to where we were even just several years ago. in terms of seismic reliability, they'll be a small size increase due to the delay and the ground order of recovery budget. we have a 24 month delay on that project. this is for conjunctive use project and it's on the peninsula and we'll have a place to pump water in the event of an emergency or extended period. and that would make over 7 million gallons per day of water available when that project is complete. as a result of that project delay, there's a small increase risk or seismic reliability in case of a disruption elsewhere in the system. in terms of the water quality impact, there is none because there were no delays to the water quality project. and in terms of water supply, the rationing would be required due to delays because of the replacement project. nine months for calavis and 20 months for the ground water project. to illustrate the small increase in risk is seismic delivery reliability, we've modeled the reliability. it's a model that does 5,00
however, the risk is small compared to the overall risk of the program compared to where we were even just several years ago. in terms of seismic reliability, they'll be a small size increase due to the delay and the ground order of recovery budget. we have a 24 month delay on that project. this is for conjunctive use project and it's on the peninsula and we'll have a place to pump water in the event of an emergency or extended period. and that would make over 7 million gallons per day of water...
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you can tell by the shading mta's fares are relatively low compared to other fares. light rail exhibited a similar pattern. so, with extensive coverage throughout the entire city and relatively low fares this should not be much of a surprise we have very high rider ship. the number of light rail boardlings per person in san francisco is nearly two and a third times the next highest city and bus boardings is 2-1/2 time the next highest city. it does appear, however, that our high rider ship comes at a price in terms of vehicle speed. in the top chart the average speed of light rail vehicles is plotted on the horizontal axis and the average speed is plotted on the vertical axis. you can see san francisco stands somewhat apart from its peers as our vehicles are slower on average for both modes. but there is an apparent reason for that. the lower chart charts the average speed for buses against bus boardings per revenue mile. it shows a high correlation between the two vehicles. intuitively this makes sense because each time a vehicle stops to board light rail passengers
you can tell by the shading mta's fares are relatively low compared to other fares. light rail exhibited a similar pattern. so, with extensive coverage throughout the entire city and relatively low fares this should not be much of a surprise we have very high rider ship. the number of light rail boardlings per person in san francisco is nearly two and a third times the next highest city and bus boardings is 2-1/2 time the next highest city. it does appear, however, that our high rider ship...
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that is a big drop in temperatures compared to today. cooling should carry over to tuesday and rebounding back to 90 degrees. tomorrow coastal mist and fog for the morning. sunny skies, breezy at times, comfortably cool as you wrap up the weekend. >> father's day tomorrow. if you haven't got your card yet i will see you at the store. i'm with you. >> that is not a comforting thought. >>> coming up a very special football camp in the south bay. the football coaches and stars who helped these fans enjoy an authentic nfl experience. ♪ ♪ [ barks ] whoo! mmm! ♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans. start exploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! >>> president obama today calling for action on global warming. the president made those remarks at uc irvine where he delivered the university's commencement address. >> the question is not whether we need to act. the science accumulated and measured and reviewed over decades has put that question to rest. the question is whether we have the w
that is a big drop in temperatures compared to today. cooling should carry over to tuesday and rebounding back to 90 degrees. tomorrow coastal mist and fog for the morning. sunny skies, breezy at times, comfortably cool as you wrap up the weekend. >> father's day tomorrow. if you haven't got your card yet i will see you at the store. i'm with you. >> that is not a comforting thought. >>> coming up a very special football camp in the south bay. the football coaches and stars...
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>> compared to what? is really share price times the number of shares.mply what the future shareholders will pay. >> can they give everyone a return? >> that is a function of the market in the future. it is frothy, like i mentioned. the stock market is like a game of musical chairs. no one wants to admit the music is going to be over. public markets, you are seeing tech stocks being revalued. twitter has dropped 40%. inuations are only going up the private market. >> there is so much private capital available. people have seen there are these big hits in the public market. twitter has a large market cap. theeople are expecting companies can grow into global phenomenons. worth tensey become of billions of dollars. >> you do not think it is dangerous. >> i would not personally invest at those prices. i get in at the two people and an idea stage. when you're at that point, you are into momentum, working on market timing. one of the number one factors is what warren buffett said, his best indicator is the ratio of total market value to gdp. the highest are a
>> compared to what? is really share price times the number of shares.mply what the future shareholders will pay. >> can they give everyone a return? >> that is a function of the market in the future. it is frothy, like i mentioned. the stock market is like a game of musical chairs. no one wants to admit the music is going to be over. public markets, you are seeing tech stocks being revalued. twitter has dropped 40%. inuations are only going up the private market. >>...
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a huge number compared that most topics have hundreds.y johnson spoke with the former fcc chairman and ask if you ever seen a public response to fcc issues this big. theack in the day, and 1990's, we had aol, steve case was the ceo, the e-mail of 00litical lobbying, 400,0 e-mails were sent to the u.s. congress to tell them to keep the internet open. it is the same issue, many years later. hasthe power of the net grown and the chairman is getting an earful. level, i feel like i've not done a great job of explaining what this is. the notion is some things on the internet will be allowed to come to you faster. if some companies want to pay for that. there's a bigger framework and i was wondering when you were at the fcc, how did you position the internet and decide how to regulate it? >> the fundamental view of the fcc ever since i was there in the clinton administration has been the internet really ought to be open to all users and that include people who put content out and just want to see the content. and it all to be neutral that anybod
a huge number compared that most topics have hundreds.y johnson spoke with the former fcc chairman and ask if you ever seen a public response to fcc issues this big. theack in the day, and 1990's, we had aol, steve case was the ceo, the e-mail of 00litical lobbying, 400,0 e-mails were sent to the u.s. congress to tell them to keep the internet open. it is the same issue, many years later. hasthe power of the net grown and the chairman is getting an earful. level, i feel like i've not done a...
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only 15% of drinkers become addicted compared to just 9% of marijuana smokers. but the process, he says, is far more involved. >> i'm not sure ó3÷,there's ev been an overdose from death from marijuana. >> but marijuana can be harmful to kids. that's one point he does not want to see left out of the discussion. the latest research reporting from the school of medicine shows using marijuana as an adolescent, between the anyones of 12 and 18, can actually stunt the pran's development and lower adult i.q., affecting a person's entire life. >> we were very disappointed in the president. >> one a gbreason, among money,t the california police association worries about legalizing marijuana. >> how far are we willing to lower the bar as a society. and then what are going to be the unanticipated consequences, a generation or two now, that future generations are going to have to deal with. >> the chief sites health concerns and impaired driving and specifically how you regulate people driving while high. >> we don't have the scienceover legislation in place. >> here's wha
only 15% of drinkers become addicted compared to just 9% of marijuana smokers. but the process, he says, is far more involved. >> i'm not sure ó3÷,there's ev been an overdose from death from marijuana. >> but marijuana can be harmful to kids. that's one point he does not want to see left out of the discussion. the latest research reporting from the school of medicine shows using marijuana as an adolescent, between the anyones of 12 and 18, can actually stunt the pran's...
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start comparing a subtle molecule who has a similar challenges on his hands i think the brutality comes out and i saw one different live but we have to take a very short break here when we come back taking on isis will most likely be a collective effort and if engaging anime sounds challenging enough what about disengaging france or should i say frenemies that's coming up on a world apart. the scramble to save iraq as the baghdad government loses control over much of the country washington is calling for changes in the regime all the while the region's borders are set to be redrawn. the should be left to will your views on any or all about what they're going to do but it is really saying the european union's job they don't listen to them should they re new to we what will to do if the european you knew go very upset well could do both ukraine for itself called. welcome back to worlds apart to rediscuss thing the latest developments in iraq and syria with joshua landis director of the university of oklahoma center for middle is studies professor alarmed is just before the break we were t
start comparing a subtle molecule who has a similar challenges on his hands i think the brutality comes out and i saw one different live but we have to take a very short break here when we come back taking on isis will most likely be a collective effort and if engaging anime sounds challenging enough what about disengaging france or should i say frenemies that's coming up on a world apart. the scramble to save iraq as the baghdad government loses control over much of the country washington is...
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start comparing a subtle molecule who has a similar challenges on his hands i think the brutality calms out and i saw one different live but we have to take a very short break here when we come back taking on isis will most likely be a collective effort and even gauging anomie sounds challenging enough what about disengaging france or should i say frenemies that's coming out on a world apart. from you do. you think from plunge into what you meant. to be a good news to talk to me but really close a great company to me that's right. syllables you miss it you just get to see that. statement that we have been forced and restore peace to the way we call what you see what's taken control of brazil and you will. receive. the scramble to save iraq as the baghdad government loses control over much of the country washington is calling for changes in the regime all the while the region's borders are set to be redrawn. to all your views on any for all about what they're going to do but this releasing the european union's of the don't listen to i'm sure they're a new we were welcomed with. the europ
start comparing a subtle molecule who has a similar challenges on his hands i think the brutality calms out and i saw one different live but we have to take a very short break here when we come back taking on isis will most likely be a collective effort and even gauging anomie sounds challenging enough what about disengaging france or should i say frenemies that's coming out on a world apart. from you do. you think from plunge into what you meant. to be a good news to talk to me but really...
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start comparing a subtle molecule who has a similar challenges on his hands i think the brutality comes out and they're somewhat different live but we have to take a very short break here when we come back taking on isis will most likely be a collective effort and if i'm gauging anime sounds challenging enough what about disengaging france or should i say frenemies that's coming out on a world apart. but you just vulgarize ation of darwin science punishment for an uncommitted crying i was there are things to believe in eighty feebleminded still today for the few i don't know why. but i still don't know why genetic improvement through forced sterilization the basis for nazi ideology they don't stop at just sterilizing and now go to the point of death. for years rarely discussed. until now i'd really rather not talk about that but. right to see. first street. and i would think that you're. on our reporters would. be in the. at the pledge play it was terrible to say the i'm very hard to take on to let once again let along here is a plug that you never had sex with others make their lives l
start comparing a subtle molecule who has a similar challenges on his hands i think the brutality comes out and they're somewhat different live but we have to take a very short break here when we come back taking on isis will most likely be a collective effort and if i'm gauging anime sounds challenging enough what about disengaging france or should i say frenemies that's coming out on a world apart. but you just vulgarize ation of darwin science punishment for an uncommitted crying i was there...
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and if you want to compare, it was 105 yesterday. and you will barely notice a difference. if you take a look at the number, keep in mind what you felt yesterday, pretty much the same story again today. and now, official sunset tonight at 8:31 and by then we start to notice the fog pushing back onshore and tomorrow morning, sun-up at 5:47. the seven-day forecast, when will the cooling begin, as early as tomorrow when the outside numbers are in the mid- 90s in the inland areas and doesn't sound like a cooling trend there and compared to 103 and 105 it certainly is. >>> and bring in kevin ger ber, the president and ceo with the episcopal senior communities. >> big doing today, sir. tell me about it. >> the third annual celtic cup and raise funds throughout the bay area and primarily in the affordable housing communities. and older people in their homes. >> i think that is so special. because it is basically wrapping your arms around your own community. you are a village. >> we are. we are. we think of ourselves as family. and all of the people that we serve. >> and i know you
and if you want to compare, it was 105 yesterday. and you will barely notice a difference. if you take a look at the number, keep in mind what you felt yesterday, pretty much the same story again today. and now, official sunset tonight at 8:31 and by then we start to notice the fog pushing back onshore and tomorrow morning, sun-up at 5:47. the seven-day forecast, when will the cooling begin, as early as tomorrow when the outside numbers are in the mid- 90s in the inland areas and doesn't sound...
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because you know if you compare your average bills might that be the best way to compare it because it has to do with how much they charge for you to service and so forth but what fitch said was that although charges are reasonable in a national basis in the city of detroit. when you compare it to an affordability index more than detroiters a lot of drivers going to work today that's what we're seeing here whereas in the suburbs the suburban regions consumers are getting a tremendous break being way less they can afford even though the average back the average is abu they goes to their local government and it's not that's not a support system at the local so the suburban wholesale customers are skinny and making out in the middle of this whole system financially are there any alternative ways for the city to resolve that that without cutting off the water yes. what saboteurs. are well over a decade ago the same group that filed the human rights complaint with the us and michigan welfare rights they found that they played together water plant and food and water watch and people's water
because you know if you compare your average bills might that be the best way to compare it because it has to do with how much they charge for you to service and so forth but what fitch said was that although charges are reasonable in a national basis in the city of detroit. when you compare it to an affordability index more than detroiters a lot of drivers going to work today that's what we're seeing here whereas in the suburbs the suburban regions consumers are getting a tremendous break...
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we'll compare them in the ultimate stock cup. that's a little later in the program tonight. >>> a big sell off in coach after the retailer gave a gloom my outlook. at the investor day meeting today in new york city, coach expects revenue to decline in the low double digits for fiscal 2015. coach plans to close 70 of its under performing stores. the stock tumbled almost 9% to $35.69. >>> well, it was the opposite story for blackberry. shares of the smart phone maker surged after reporting a smaller than expected loss and revenue that beat estimates. the company says it spent less cash than expected and its gross profit margins were up from last year. blackberry's ceo says the turn-around plan is right on track. >> i have confidence we can break even or actually make money off the devices. next fiscal year we should start seeing the turn to profitability by growing. today, i'm focussing on balance sheets, focussing on generating cash. >> the stock popped more than 9.5% to $9.09. >>> kroger out with strong earnings, the supermarket
we'll compare them in the ultimate stock cup. that's a little later in the program tonight. >>> a big sell off in coach after the retailer gave a gloom my outlook. at the investor day meeting today in new york city, coach expects revenue to decline in the low double digits for fiscal 2015. coach plans to close 70 of its under performing stores. the stock tumbled almost 9% to $35.69. >>> well, it was the opposite story for blackberry. shares of the smart phone maker surged...
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>> compared to what?uation is share price times number of shares that the last shareholder was willing to play. >> can they exit beyond that and give everyone a return? >> that's a function of the market in the future. the market is definitely doubly and frothy. -- bubbly and frothy. the stock market is like a game of musical chairs. no one wants to admit the music is about to be over because they want the chair. the public markets, you are seeing tech stocks being revalued. twitter dropped 40%. in the private market is seems like valuations are going up. >> that's right, because they're so much private capital available. people have seen there are these big hits coming in the public market. twitter still has a large market cap. people are expecting the companies can grow into a global phenomenon. if those companies become global phenomenon, they become worth tens of billions of dollars. i would not invest in those companies at those prices. i am an early stage investor. that point, you are into momentum
>> compared to what?uation is share price times number of shares that the last shareholder was willing to play. >> can they exit beyond that and give everyone a return? >> that's a function of the market in the future. the market is definitely doubly and frothy. -- bubbly and frothy. the stock market is like a game of musical chairs. no one wants to admit the music is about to be over because they want the chair. the public markets, you are seeing tech stocks being revalued....
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start comparing a subtle molecule who has similar challenges on his hands i think the brutality comes out and i saw one different live but we have to take a very short break here when we come back taking on isis will most likely be a collective effort and even gauging enemy sounds challenging enough what about disengaging france or should i say from the me that's coming up on the will depart . i marinate join me. in part and. carry on for years and much much. only on the bus and only. welcome back to worlds apart to rediscuss thing the latest developments in iraq and syria of joshua landis director of the university of oklahoma center for middle is studies professor landers just before the break we were talking about the potential engagement of america's traditional adversaries in counter-insurgency such as iran syria perhaps russia but what about washington getting tougher on its allies like saudi arabia because it's no secret that saudi money was a crucial factor in the rise of the extremist can obama afford to take that on well he is beginning to tighten up i think the regulations
start comparing a subtle molecule who has similar challenges on his hands i think the brutality comes out and i saw one different live but we have to take a very short break here when we come back taking on isis will most likely be a collective effort and even gauging enemy sounds challenging enough what about disengaging france or should i say from the me that's coming up on the will depart . i marinate join me. in part and. carry on for years and much much. only on the bus and only. welcome...
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start comparing a subtle molecule who has a similar challenges on his hands i think the brutality comes out and i saw what different lives but we have to take a very short break here when we come back taking on isis will most likely be a collective effort and if engaging anime sounds challenging enough what about disengaging france or should i say frenemies that's coming out on a world apart. to try to. force you. to think everybody. let me. know what. my own life like to. say to me. this is. nothing. this is. just you still will be just if you see the state aid to be with each other. economic red tape or. now i. want to. sign. this agreement to all european views on any for all about what they're going to do budget this randi thing the european union's a job they don't listen to i'm sure there are a needs to. do i mean if if the european union got very upset well can you do about the ukraine for example do anything. on merit in the financial world. to moments having to stop exemption only takes no demand for credit you're not going to get any economic benefit in life there absolutely.
start comparing a subtle molecule who has a similar challenges on his hands i think the brutality comes out and i saw what different lives but we have to take a very short break here when we come back taking on isis will most likely be a collective effort and if engaging anime sounds challenging enough what about disengaging france or should i say frenemies that's coming out on a world apart. to try to. force you. to think everybody. let me. know what. my own life like to. say to me. this is....
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to alcoholism, i think it is a sad thing, it can not be compared to that. >> and governor rick perry went on to say though he didn't understand the gay lifestyle he doesn't need to to have an opinion on it and they will have more on that later. tara moriarty, ktvu news, back to you. >> thank you. and police officers had a stand off with a man there for hours, they thought his children were in the house with him, this stand off started there and final finally around 7:00 this morning the man surrounded to swat officers and his two children were found safe in the home. >> the concern would be if we rush in that somebody is harmed, whether it be the suspect or whether it be anybody else in the home or the officers themselves so we really try to kind of wait it out. >> the man taken into custody was wanted for firing shots imrin side inside a nearby home last night, no one was hit, police describe it as a domestic violence situation. right now bart is getting ready to make a major decision about the new train, and sal castaneda has been monitoring the meeting and explains why some people
to alcoholism, i think it is a sad thing, it can not be compared to that. >> and governor rick perry went on to say though he didn't understand the gay lifestyle he doesn't need to to have an opinion on it and they will have more on that later. tara moriarty, ktvu news, back to you. >> thank you. and police officers had a stand off with a man there for hours, they thought his children were in the house with him, this stand off started there and final finally around 7:00 this morning...
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. >> counted, then compared. but the atomic composition of the bullets recovered from john helble was not what investigators had hoped for. >> the results showed us that the bullets that we had recovered from john were not the same bullets that was removed from andy rich's house in greybull, wyoming. >> investigators found smudge marks on the inside windows of rich's jeep, similar to those caused by animals when pressing their noses against the glass. was it possible that rich used his car to transport helble's dog across town after the murder? police took keisha's noseprint in the same way they collect human fingerprints. each dog's noseprint is as unique as a fingerprint. >> unfortunately, we weren't able to get the type of smudges or prints actually from the vehicle that would enable us to do that, but it certainly was an interesting element that we pursued for some time. >> after several months with no forensic evidence and very few leads, the investigation into john helble's murder was starting to turn cold.
. >> counted, then compared. but the atomic composition of the bullets recovered from john helble was not what investigators had hoped for. >> the results showed us that the bullets that we had recovered from john were not the same bullets that was removed from andy rich's house in greybull, wyoming. >> investigators found smudge marks on the inside windows of rich's jeep, similar to those caused by animals when pressing their noses against the glass. was it possible that rich...
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. >> surprisingly, when the bullets from cliff's gun were compared to the guns from cliff's autopsy, they did not match. investigators checked all of the local pawn shops and discovered that the cowan brothers had pawned some of alma merck's jewelry. with a search warrant, police found several other items belonging to the mercks in the cowans' possession. >> he had a wallet, he had two social security checks which he was trying to sell. he had all types of jewelry. >> but investigators did not find a .25-caliber pistol like the one used in the murder. investigators then compared the cowans' fingerprints and those of the drug dealer with the fingers found inside the mercks' home. they were astonished to learn that none of them matched. the cowan brothers looked similar to the men seen walking near the mercks' home before the murder, but the neighbor couldn't make a positive identification. all investigators had against the cowan brothers and dan jones was possession of stolen property. >> we just got to a certain point where there was no fresh information coming in and there was still
. >> surprisingly, when the bullets from cliff's gun were compared to the guns from cliff's autopsy, they did not match. investigators checked all of the local pawn shops and discovered that the cowan brothers had pawned some of alma merck's jewelry. with a search warrant, police found several other items belonging to the mercks in the cowans' possession. >> he had a wallet, he had two social security checks which he was trying to sell. he had all types of jewelry. >> but...