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the reason for the decline, it is a little counterintuitive, is that we get this information from cushman and wakefield and they track leased space. so if a bunch of office spaces goes offline for renovations or whatever and it's not being actively leased, it doesn't get counted. so that is why it went down. the 73,000 on page 106 is the correct figure that should be on. >> the 106 is correct. the 75.6 is -- >> was it was last year's. >> this is interesting, because as we look at the whole prop m issue it may be counterintuitivive, there is much office n construction that will come online and probably next year we'll see a big jump in the amount of office space that is actually in use. think we have to be aware. there has been a lot of conversions and a significant amount of office has been taken off within the last year or two reflective in your report. so it's a good thing to analyze as we go through discussion of prop m issues. and then everything is very good and, in fact i was surprised that the average wage was as high as it was $85,600 and we realize it's an average and there are p
the reason for the decline, it is a little counterintuitive, is that we get this information from cushman and wakefield and they track leased space. so if a bunch of office spaces goes offline for renovations or whatever and it's not being actively leased, it doesn't get counted. so that is why it went down. the 73,000 on page 106 is the correct figure that should be on. >> the 106 is correct. the 75.6 is -- >> was it was last year's. >> this is interesting, because as we look...
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among my favorites, claire cushman's court watches, eyewitness accounts in supreme court history. it is a collection of well-told anecdotes about people and events in the life of the court. also, the 2nd edition of supreme court decisions and women's rights, milestones to equality, a book designed for secondary school and college age readers. in 2012 the society updated the supreme court justices illustrated biographies so that now that volume includes four new entries, the chief justice, justices alito, sotomayor and kagan. last, i cannot resist again speaking of chef supreme. it is a collection of my late husband's recipes created with love and care by that amartha a alita with contributions from all of the current supreme court spouses. tonight's lecture, the dred scott family and the civil war, could not be presented by a better, informed lecturer, or of the mrs. dred scott, a life on slavery's frontier, printed in 2009 by hofstra university press. leah vandervelde has served on the faculty of the university of iowa college of school. she's published audibles by the score. she
among my favorites, claire cushman's court watches, eyewitness accounts in supreme court history. it is a collection of well-told anecdotes about people and events in the life of the court. also, the 2nd edition of supreme court decisions and women's rights, milestones to equality, a book designed for secondary school and college age readers. in 2012 the society updated the supreme court justices illustrated biographies so that now that volume includes four new entries, the chief justice,...
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kelly, former police commissioner of new york city, and now president of risk management services at cushmanakefield. a commercial real estate firm. we welcome you both to the program. raymond kelly, to you first, what are your thoughts, before i ask you about police practices in general, about what the president was saying today, the need for more community policing, that they are going to put money forward for 50,000 body cameras, they want to put restrictions on military-style equipment. how does all this come across the you? >> i generally support the president's position. i would only say about body cameras, i think they should be tested a little more. i think we should have pilot programs. 50,000 is a big number. it's clear cameras are meant to have police officers hesitate. if they hesitate from doing things they shouldn't be doing, that's a good thing. if they hesitate from doing things they should be, that obviously is not good. so i think we need more examination in the area of body cameras, but i support that -- the testing going forward. as far as the demilitarization of the poli
kelly, former police commissioner of new york city, and now president of risk management services at cushmanakefield. a commercial real estate firm. we welcome you both to the program. raymond kelly, to you first, what are your thoughts, before i ask you about police practices in general, about what the president was saying today, the need for more community policing, that they are going to put money forward for 50,000 body cameras, they want to put restrictions on military-style equipment. how...
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among my favorites, claire cushman's court watches, eyewitness accounts in supreme court history. it is a collection of well-told anecdotes about people and events in the life of the court. also, the 2nd edition of supreme court decisions and women's rights, milestones to equality, a book designed for secondary school and college age readers. in 2012 the society updated the supreme court justices illustrated biographies so that now that volume includes four new entries, the chief justice, justices alito, sotomayor and kagan. last, i cannot resist again speaking of chef supreme. it is a collection of my late husband's recipes created with love and care by that amartha a alita with contributions from all of the current supreme court spouses. tonight's lecture, the dred scott family and the civil war, could not be presented by a better, informed lecturer, or of the mrs. dred scott, a life on slavery's frontier, printed in 2009 by hofstra university press. leah vandervelde has served on the faculty of the university of iowa college of school. she's published audibles by the score. she
among my favorites, claire cushman's court watches, eyewitness accounts in supreme court history. it is a collection of well-told anecdotes about people and events in the life of the court. also, the 2nd edition of supreme court decisions and women's rights, milestones to equality, a book designed for secondary school and college age readers. in 2012 the society updated the supreme court justices illustrated biographies so that now that volume includes four new entries, the chief justice,...