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and as far as db's, inspector edwards report indicates up to 10 db increase is what he was able to sustain based on the reading and the neighbors he was accessing. so that might be a middle ground for you to consider. >> great. i would like to move to raise the db 10 points. is that how you say it? >> to 90. and also i would like to extend the hours to 12:30 and 1 for the entertainment permit. >> 12:30. >> weekdays, and 1 o'clock on weekends. >> is sunday considered a weekend? no? >> pardon me? >> all right, so there is a motion on the table. >> i will second that. >> and there is a second. any discussion? from commissioners? >> i want to say i am glad this is resolved and after going there and meeting the staff. i was very disappointed i had to be in any way responsible for a drop if their pay. but you cannot have people living with sound problems. and i am glad that this is being resolved. >> great. >> i would like to say something. thank you for your continued effort, both of you. >> great, can we take a vote. >> on the motion. perez. >> aye. >> hyde. >> aye. >> lee. >> aye. >> tan. >>
and as far as db's, inspector edwards report indicates up to 10 db increase is what he was able to sustain based on the reading and the neighbors he was accessing. so that might be a middle ground for you to consider. >> great. i would like to move to raise the db 10 points. is that how you say it? >> to 90. and also i would like to extend the hours to 12:30 and 1 for the entertainment permit. >> 12:30. >> weekdays, and 1 o'clock on weekends. >> is sunday...
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mark from db, if you could come up. i have a couple questions. i want to talk about the protege re/shraeugs relationship. can you describe this program. >> bart with parsons, i'm the project manager for pb
mark from db, if you could come up. i have a couple questions. i want to talk about the protege re/shraeugs relationship. can you describe this program. >> bart with parsons, i'm the project manager for pb
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mark from db, if you could come up. i have a couple questions. i want to talk about the protege re/shraeugs relationship. can you describe this program. >> bart with parsons, i'm the project manager for pb on this project. the [inaudible] bay area district for cal trance, and they are a program where they want /pwhrarpblg established firms such as ours to help small emerging firms get a head start and be successful so pb's been very involved in this program locally and we actually have more mou's -- memorandum of understanding with small and emerging firms than any other firm in the program. wanted to underscore what -- we have mou's in place with and so basically what we do is we give them opportunities first of all to be on our teams and then doing this highway work can be pretty complicated if you've never done it, the cost proposals, the audits, how the work is done in accordance with cal transstandards and things like that. some of the firms we've had mou's with in the past have moved on and are doing real well now. >> are they competing aga
mark from db, if you could come up. i have a couple questions. i want to talk about the protege re/shraeugs relationship. can you describe this program. >> bart with parsons, i'm the project manager for pb on this project. the [inaudible] bay area district for cal trance, and they are a program where they want /pwhrarpblg established firms such as ours to help small emerging firms get a head start and be successful so pb's been very involved in this program locally and we actually have...
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we have db participation of 16 percent, made up of firms from transamerican engineers and garcia associates. north american engineering is handling the [inaudible] assisting on inspection work as well as some
we have db participation of 16 percent, made up of firms from transamerican engineers and garcia associates. north american engineering is handling the [inaudible] assisting on inspection work as well as some
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the mom db christian population.om will appeal the decision. >>> a man steals puppies by putting them down his pants. see the man coming this with a toddlers they look and. layer the guy returns with a toddler and another man and a woman. see the second guy stats stuffing dogs down his pants. the owner is offering a reward. >>> across the high wire is impressive. try dancing or standing on one foot at the same time. 3 crept3-centimeters thick. etch survived the stunt. >>> diamond in the rough, 12 year old boy found a 5.6kt dime while traveling with he is family in arkansas. the diamond state park had 328 diamonds found by visitors this year alone. this one is a 27th largest found by a park visitor. the boy has named this thing god's glory diamond. see it compared to a u.s. quarter. >>> fireworks display lasting an hour, over switzer land lit up with one of the biggest displays. it marks the end of the month of summer festivities. tradition back 66 years and attracts half a million people every year. good morning mary
the mom db christian population.om will appeal the decision. >>> a man steals puppies by putting them down his pants. see the man coming this with a toddlers they look and. layer the guy returns with a toddler and another man and a woman. see the second guy stats stuffing dogs down his pants. the owner is offering a reward. >>> across the high wire is impressive. try dancing or standing on one foot at the same time. 3 crept3-centimeters thick. etch survived the stunt....
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inside, but outside your db's would be lower. and maybe your limited live wouldn't go to 10 p.m. maybe it would go to 9 p.m. or 8 p.m. would that impair what you are trying to do? >> no, it would help things, because right now that is not what is happening. anything that happens that helps with hours and days of operation obviously would help. >> are you open seven days a week? >> we are open six days a week. we are closed on monday and open for brunch on sundays from 11-4. tuesday through saturday we are open for dinner service. >> brunch on sunday. 11-4, and then open sunday night as well? >> no. >> you are not open on sunday night. >> we do not plan to open on sunday night. >> and i want things changed. we hope we have zero complaints but obviously in trial there's problems. i don't even have any letters of support. saying that it's been working. i'm just questioning >> we went out and got a few letters for people to testify at our initial he and she. i mean we've lived in san francisco for a long time. i think that not having a single complaint with running your business in s
inside, but outside your db's would be lower. and maybe your limited live wouldn't go to 10 p.m. maybe it would go to 9 p.m. or 8 p.m. would that impair what you are trying to do? >> no, it would help things, because right now that is not what is happening. anything that happens that helps with hours and days of operation obviously would help. >> are you open seven days a week? >> we are open six days a week. we are closed on monday and open for brunch on sundays from 11-4....
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hall, and others, the defensive coordinator said the secondary is in good hands with fiery db coach morris yell it guy. the players like that everybody is different. dif i like rahim's steel. i think he's into it. he likes the players. pla he understands the scheme and gets most out of these guys. >> we come out, have fun and compete against each other.ea we developch a brotherhood of m. you go out there and play the t game and find ways to win. that's the bottom line and it's just what we do every single day and that's what i do. it's a ball! >> you can catch the preseason home opener on our sphr station at 8:00 tonight. we'll have a live preview tonight. metro is staying open one hourou late to accommodate the crowds heading home from fed-ex field.e the only undefeated team in nfl history will be honored at theon white house.use. >> they'll meet with president t obama tomorrow.orro the team never made it to washington in the months following the super bowl victory because of president nixon'sixon involvement in the watergate scandal. never too late. >> ive wonder why now after all these
hall, and others, the defensive coordinator said the secondary is in good hands with fiery db coach morris yell it guy. the players like that everybody is different. dif i like rahim's steel. i think he's into it. he likes the players. pla he understands the scheme and gets most out of these guys. >> we come out, have fun and compete against each other.ea we developch a brotherhood of m. you go out there and play the t game and find ways to win. that's the bottom line and it's just what...
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. >> the db rk will have -- th eep dprk will resume talks. in a statement, pyongyang offered a new round of talks and said it was lifting a ban on operations at the jointly run kaesong industrial zone. it would prevent another suspension of operations. south korea has accepted the proposal, describing it as forward-looking. >> the south korean government views that the north is positively responding to our suggestion to hold talks in order to solve the kaesong industrial complex issue. we hope that reasonable measures come out from this dialogue to solve the issues and for developmental normalization of a kaesong industrial complex. >> the ministry added that talks remain unchanged from the past six rounds. earlier, around 500 south korean actor he owners protested, marched down streets and through paper airplanes, expressing their hope for normalization. >> are 123 companies facing the complex are on the verge of dying. 500 of us are here today to insist on the normalization of the kaesong industry or complex without any preconditions. >> th
. >> the db rk will have -- th eep dprk will resume talks. in a statement, pyongyang offered a new round of talks and said it was lifting a ban on operations at the jointly run kaesong industrial zone. it would prevent another suspension of operations. south korea has accepted the proposal, describing it as forward-looking. >> the south korean government views that the north is positively responding to our suggestion to hold talks in order to solve the kaesong industrial complex...
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db pas >> jury selection underway in georgia for unspeakable crime.rcus elkin is accused of shooting a 18-year-old baby in the face. he walked up demanding money from west. she was shot in the leg and survived, her baby did not. >> deantre termin died last week. medical examiners say he suffered blount force trauma to head and neck. friends and family devastated. >> football was his life. >> real nice, quiet cool and a lot of fun to be around. new he was an honorable student. he akio toyoda akio toyoda axeled on and off the field. >> league considers organized competition, university appealing and hopes ncaap reverses course. >> thanks for joining us at 5:00. >> this is fox 5 news edge at 6:00. >> new troubles on the horizon for virginia's embattled governor, bob mcdonnell the wealthy businessman that showered with gifts and loans. fox 5 tom. >> reporter: there were two separate meetings, lawyers for bob mcdonnell met today. this is a possible sign whether or not charges are filed. what was said inside that meeting mcdonnell's lawyers refused to say.
db pas >> jury selection underway in georgia for unspeakable crime.rcus elkin is accused of shooting a 18-year-old baby in the face. he walked up demanding money from west. she was shot in the leg and survived, her baby did not. >> deantre termin died last week. medical examiners say he suffered blount force trauma to head and neck. friends and family devastated. >> football was his life. >> real nice, quiet cool and a lot of fun to be around. new he was an honorable...
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major initiatives that we're involved in, the creation of the db unit which was in part by your support. we're getting ready actually to get that unit rolling this month. we'll be inviting all of you actually to our opening. another thing that we started this year is we started with a d.a. staff. it's the beginning of creating metrics in the system to look at performance to assess areas where we can approve upon not only in terms of productivity for our office, but also want to think we're really pushing into becoming a lot more sophisticated by the way we apply our prosecutorial resources, identifying neighborhood-based problems, trying to put the efforts where we can [speaker not understood]. i think some of you may have heard we started a secure smart phone initiative. it was a problem i noticed last year. we have had tremendous amount of increase in violence and robberies here in the city that are cell phones. it is really a national epidemic. and myself and the attorney general from new york started to work together and we have been working with the carriers and the manufacturers i
major initiatives that we're involved in, the creation of the db unit which was in part by your support. we're getting ready actually to get that unit rolling this month. we'll be inviting all of you actually to our opening. another thing that we started this year is we started with a d.a. staff. it's the beginning of creating metrics in the system to look at performance to assess areas where we can approve upon not only in terms of productivity for our office, but also want to think we're...
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in russia women die on average of db [inaudible] men die in the early '60s. only a few women are still alive they too will soon pass on. the stories needs to be told now before it's too late. through paul's book, the last survivors have been able to tell their story. they are women of the gulag. [applause] >> thank you. this is a multimedia presentation. we hope it will go without any snags. so i hope you can all see the screen. i'm very pleased to present to this audience my new book "women of the gulag." portrait of five remarkable lives. as said about writing letters, it's more difficult to write a short than a long one. my book is short, and the attempt to capture sight, sounds, and smells of the great terror of 1937, 1938 through the eyes of five women caught up in extraordinary. the hoover press. without which this book could not have been written. so there are too many here for me to thank them individually. i would like to thank you collectively. the death of a million is statistic. we think we can convince people of stalin's evil by citing the millio
in russia women die on average of db [inaudible] men die in the early '60s. only a few women are still alive they too will soon pass on. the stories needs to be told now before it's too late. through paul's book, the last survivors have been able to tell their story. they are women of the gulag. [applause] >> thank you. this is a multimedia presentation. we hope it will go without any snags. so i hope you can all see the screen. i'm very pleased to present to this audience my new book...
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we're going to try to get the huge number of voters db let's face it. longer than most white people. immigrants have always lived here. >> that is true. up until about maybe the 1960 presidential election, they did compete for the african-american vote. but along the way, certainly after president johnson signed the civil rights act that the republican party just decided you know what? let's drive a wedge between white voters and the democratic party. how can we do that? scapegoating african-americans. just ramp up the rhetoric. all sorts of things to try to make african-americans other, to make african-americans not people who have been here and helped build this country but these basically foreign invaders who are here at our -- meaning at the rest of the country's, you know. >> colin powell comes out the other day saying what are they doing this for? there's no evidence of vast voter fraudulence. if one or two people cheated, it didn't effect the results anywhere. if there's so much of it, point to it. >> absolutely. in fact, he said that the party i
we're going to try to get the huge number of voters db let's face it. longer than most white people. immigrants have always lived here. >> that is true. up until about maybe the 1960 presidential election, they did compete for the african-american vote. but along the way, certainly after president johnson signed the civil rights act that the republican party just decided you know what? let's drive a wedge between white voters and the democratic party. how can we do that? scapegoating...
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community first choice program, a program in medicaid to help people who are disabled get care at home dbinstead of being put into a nursing home or an outside institution. this is one of the things in obama care is a very big deal for the affected population. noonan was upset about some edge case with someone whose guardian as a caregiver and it turned out there's nothing there. this is precisely the program, the community first choice program that perry is endorsing and trying to sign texas up for. to give perry a little bit of credit here, this is not a core program of the obama care coverage provision. it's something else obama care is doing. if you repealed the law which perry said over and over he would like to do, you would repeal this program, too. in that way there is an incredible deficit of understanding among a lot of republicans in general, a lot of republican governors of what actually is in this bill. >> you're being kind when you see a deficit of understanding. rick perry has been the champion of wiping obama care from the face of the earth and whether or not it's a major
community first choice program, a program in medicaid to help people who are disabled get care at home dbinstead of being put into a nursing home or an outside institution. this is one of the things in obama care is a very big deal for the affected population. noonan was upset about some edge case with someone whose guardian as a caregiver and it turned out there's nothing there. this is precisely the program, the community first choice program that perry is endorsing and trying to sign texas...
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>> guest: i was asked by the db they paid my salary. helped raise money for my salary. >> host: who funded that? >> guest: the u.s. government funded some of their work in cambodia. foundations, individual donors like most nongovernmental organizations. >> host: toughest part of your effort to ban land mines? >> guest: i've also say it's so was easy compared to central america i can't difficult. but that's too glossy of a picture, i guess. i think when the ccw. came about after the vietnam war and try to control things like land mine, but it not ban them. we used that treaty as a tool in the first couple of years of the land mine campaign organizing stools. getting ngos and different countries involved. pressing their government to amend that treaty to ban land mines. they wouldn't. for two and a half years we were there pushing and shoving and screaming at the immediatings. they didn't change the treaty. and if the canada government hadn't come out of the experience, dedicated to the belief in one year we could negotiate a mine ban tre
>> guest: i was asked by the db they paid my salary. helped raise money for my salary. >> host: who funded that? >> guest: the u.s. government funded some of their work in cambodia. foundations, individual donors like most nongovernmental organizations. >> host: toughest part of your effort to ban land mines? >> guest: i've also say it's so was easy compared to central america i can't difficult. but that's too glossy of a picture, i guess. i think when the ccw....
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that is positive for short to intermediate bonds and negative longer term assets like 10 and 30 db yearasuries and it is a negative as well. let me put this out on the table. i think it is negative as well for stocks. why did you think stocks have gone up by so much? because of quantitative easing of 1, 2 and 3 and the ability to write checks going forward. even an optimist can't say that stocks are on their own and looking good. >> what kind of returns would you expect? i mean, what make the total return fund the place it be right here, returns in july came in under 1%. meanwhile, you know, between april and june, you saw losses and when you look at stocks, you are looking at double-digit gains for equity. have you missed much of that move in equity. >> >> you are citing history, true, maria. but going forward, we are talking about a substantial universe of investors that need fixed income. it is fair to say that boomers require fixed income. fair to say that pension funds, insurance companies, all with liabilities going forward for 10 or 20 or 30 years. they require a fixed income. th
that is positive for short to intermediate bonds and negative longer term assets like 10 and 30 db yearasuries and it is a negative as well. let me put this out on the table. i think it is negative as well for stocks. why did you think stocks have gone up by so much? because of quantitative easing of 1, 2 and 3 and the ability to write checks going forward. even an optimist can't say that stocks are on their own and looking good. >> what kind of returns would you expect? i mean, what make...
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i'm reminded of a time i was on an airplane, and i was paged db or a page came over the loud speakering for tom cruz. [laughter] and somewhat sheepishly i came to the front of the plane and said i think maybe possibly you might be looking for me. you have never seen so many disappointed flight attendants. [laughter] i will say i am humbled to be in the gathering of the terrific leaders here. people like my friend jenny beth martin. and i'm more humbled to be in a gathering of this room and satellite by arizona, online, and across the country who are standing up to take the country back. we are witnessing something extraordinary. i want to talk briefly about the past, the present, and the future. what we're seeing is a paradigm shift. we are seeing a paradigm shift for how we're going it take the country back. how we're going restore freedom. i'll doubt quick, the answer is empowering the grassroots, the men and women across america to stand up and bring us back to our founding principles. [applause] in talking about the past, i'll tell you briefly about the campaign for u.s. senate i
i'm reminded of a time i was on an airplane, and i was paged db or a page came over the loud speakering for tom cruz. [laughter] and somewhat sheepishly i came to the front of the plane and said i think maybe possibly you might be looking for me. you have never seen so many disappointed flight attendants. [laughter] i will say i am humbled to be in the gathering of the terrific leaders here. people like my friend jenny beth martin. and i'm more humbled to be in a gathering of this room and...
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one that come to bear at least to date we had an outdated library that wasn't in the recovery done dbe the size and increase the people ability -- able to get it. what we did is work with the master developers and also the economic development of administration and so we're about to build a combination first run movie theater and library in the same building the library on the first floor the movie theater on the top floor. we had $40 million from eda to see the project then we the re of the money raised locally through private development to make it happen. >> that's fantastic. i personally in d.c. would like to have a library/movie theater. if ever you want to move to d.c. your command of acronyms will make you fit in. >> thank you. >> does anyone want to take a stab at company suggestion and in the aftermath. i might actually ask debra to give your perspective on -- i know you're, you know, sponsored by insurance industry. so this is a topic you probably are overly familiar with. >> not really with respect to -- it's an excellent question, and we are a humane society, and we always
one that come to bear at least to date we had an outdated library that wasn't in the recovery done dbe the size and increase the people ability -- able to get it. what we did is work with the master developers and also the economic development of administration and so we're about to build a combination first run movie theater and library in the same building the library on the first floor the movie theater on the top floor. we had $40 million from eda to see the project then we the re of the...
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[latghs] >> daren is founder of daren's berries, aka db specialty farms, where they grow 4 varieties of strawberries across more than 700 acres, making daren one of the largest individual growers of strawberries in california. all is a far cry from where his farm started o--as a small class project. >> and it was so exciting to actually grow something and to see success, and in ose days, we had 6 acres. all of us kids would get 6 acres to grow our cotton projects. well, you know, now it became a competitive thing. and so, i just fell in love with the idea of farming a plant and harvesting it and seeing the fruits of your labor. >> today, the fruits of his labor are as much about the people working with him as the food he grows. that's because he is surrounded by family these days--not only his 2 brothers, who have returned to the farm, but also the community of workers he has by his side on a daily basis. >> well, people are everything. ok. if you have the best people, then chances are, you're going to have the best farm. it's not just--it's not, you know, just the idea of growing st
[latghs] >> daren is founder of daren's berries, aka db specialty farms, where they grow 4 varieties of strawberries across more than 700 acres, making daren one of the largest individual growers of strawberries in california. all is a far cry from where his farm started o--as a small class project. >> and it was so exciting to actually grow something and to see success, and in ose days, we had 6 acres. all of us kids would get 6 acres to grow our cotton projects. well, you know,...
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carefully some of the best informed minds in national security the one that db and everything else associated with well-established government. the longest government on the face of the planet may be a young country. we have the longest lasting government. yeah, we have institutions and we have resumes and there's check and balances. and a lot of of times it may not be how to keep the people going to play within the sand box. it's by something who doesn't have to play in the cabbed box. that's why i talk about if. i don't go to the same frustration that so with that -- >> we will, i'm sure, goat some of the issues about the system and the organization and the support for or hinder innovation. i know, that was one of the question organizations generally i was watching folks here probably familiar with the organizations -- i was watching a video today and again of some, quote, something like we like to fail to learn quickly. and so this is a place where innovation and national security don't really mix. and around the problem is to start small. to build our risk tolerance by experiments where w
carefully some of the best informed minds in national security the one that db and everything else associated with well-established government. the longest government on the face of the planet may be a young country. we have the longest lasting government. yeah, we have institutions and we have resumes and there's check and balances. and a lot of of times it may not be how to keep the people going to play within the sand box. it's by something who doesn't have to play in the cabbed box. that's...