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but i hope that with the growth of the whole of the melbourne discussion of the east view these e.c. will not be as accurate as it is now how many developing countries you know the road interest at the moment to. implement a joint moment she stuck to g. among these emerging. i think the answer is yes about i think this should happen within the four g. twenty mechanism because there's no reason for any specific group developed convery of or emerging markets to create their own models to bring their own ideas less their greed. train to the rest of the. world nations german chancellor angela merkel we've seen something to think protectionism as being among one of the biggest challenges to face the global economy what do you make of that and what would you someone just being among the biggest. it's always i mean crisis always leads to more protection and that's the number one i would say so from this point of view there's nothing unusual. that recent rise as a lead to the same situation either in the currency field or in the trade field yes i think be also used to liberalize the decor the myt
but i hope that with the growth of the whole of the melbourne discussion of the east view these e.c. will not be as accurate as it is now how many developing countries you know the road interest at the moment to. implement a joint moment she stuck to g. among these emerging. i think the answer is yes about i think this should happen within the four g. twenty mechanism because there's no reason for any specific group developed convery of or emerging markets to create their own models to bring...
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but but i hope that with the growth of the all of them in the discussion of these east view these e.c. will not be as accurate as it is now german chancellor angela merkel recently someone sitting protectionism as being among one of the biggest challenges to face the global economy what do you make it fast and what would you someone just being among the biggest thing that's always i mean crisis always leads to more protection means. number one i would say so from this board view there's nothing unusual that recent cries as a lead to the same situation either in the currency field or in the trade field. yes i think be also used to liberalize the economy to liberalize the world trade to liberalize the world economy i think that that's the correct way to proceed now what do you make of the us this recent announcement over the weekend six hundred billion dollar round of wants to be using. and how will it be to affect team think developing a common i agree that's probably had to stop. the government supporting measures will they call them in it's too early and i think the russian government woul
but but i hope that with the growth of the all of them in the discussion of these east view these e.c. will not be as accurate as it is now german chancellor angela merkel recently someone sitting protectionism as being among one of the biggest challenges to face the global economy what do you make it fast and what would you someone just being among the biggest thing that's always i mean crisis always leads to more protection means. number one i would say so from this board view there's nothing...
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e.c. staff, will be meeting with the lineups of shifts of officers before they hit -- right before they hit the streets to give them crash courses in a.b.c. and entertainment permit information. >> so to staff, is there a way that within the next few months we can talk to p.d. and not necessarily with the permit officers during the day, but with the nighttime liaisons, the entertainment industry, which i think most stations have now, that we can have a meeting with them so that they actually get out there and meet the club owners and let them know that they're there so that they feel more confident that they can call 911 instead of being penalized for calling 911? because that is still out there. in people's heads. that they're going to be penalized. >> if i can answer, i think that when we get that list of entertainment liaisons which we don't have yet, we can absolutely do what you're saying. but part of what was mentioned, that won't happen probably until after the first of the year at this point. there was an intention to start it sooner. and then got totally derailed with the giants wi
e.c. staff, will be meeting with the lineups of shifts of officers before they hit -- right before they hit the streets to give them crash courses in a.b.c. and entertainment permit information. >> so to staff, is there a way that within the next few months we can talk to p.d. and not necessarily with the permit officers during the day, but with the nighttime liaisons, the entertainment industry, which i think most stations have now, that we can have a meeting with them so that they...
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e.c. staff, that we have created in working throughout first there being some warning before we cite has been in place and it's working. we will continue on that path. on the incident list you'll see for the minor list, i won't recap every incident but hustler club, murphy's bar, elephant and castle bar, i have no idea how to pronounce that. anyway. it only came to us because it actually was the bubble lounge next door that called in the incident and was able to get a police response. so it was nonentertainment related but it was a club that was being a good neighbor to its area and was able to stop a crime from proceeding and bring in police to address the issue. the particler, show girls, another incident on broadway and kearney which is not really surprising. it's a busy intersection. and gino. on the major list, incident list, we had an incident at little darlings of a robbery. basically someone distribute night deposit's being robbed. atmosphere, we had a fight. cocomo's we had aggravated assault with a gun. we also had an aggravated assault. at center fold we had an aggravated assault with a knife. in swig we had a suspi
e.c. staff, that we have created in working throughout first there being some warning before we cite has been in place and it's working. we will continue on that path. on the incident list you'll see for the minor list, i won't recap every incident but hustler club, murphy's bar, elephant and castle bar, i have no idea how to pronounce that. anyway. it only came to us because it actually was the bubble lounge next door that called in the incident and was able to get a police response. so it was...
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stanford football will mostly likely be in a postseason game. the e.c. s, has differed at no. 4. the top number of teams are guaranteed a spot in the championship. >> the raiders are playing for a winning record but could not get it done. rep tarski got to start over campbell to a intersection's defeating the raiders' 33 to 17. the raiders are 5 in 6 on the season. showing you some video from houston. audrey johnson and quarterback and again rejected after a fierce fight. look at that he rips the helmet off of andrea johnson who gets on the ground. starts during a few punches. the two were kicked at the game. there will be a stiff fine for both of them. by the way texas won the game. world leaders and celebrities are calling for action to seven tigers are frosave the tigers from extinction. >> a could be the last chance to save this majestic predator. despite decades of conservation efforts and by mental state the global population of tigers has plummeted to dangers lows. just over 3000 of the big cats are left in the wild. of hundred thousand a denture ago. this is an absolutely
stanford football will mostly likely be in a postseason game. the e.c. s, has differed at no. 4. the top number of teams are guaranteed a spot in the championship. >> the raiders are playing for a winning record but could not get it done. rep tarski got to start over campbell to a intersection's defeating the raiders' 33 to 17. the raiders are 5 in 6 on the season. showing you some video from houston. audrey johnson and quarterback and again rejected after a fierce fight. look at that he...
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e.c. permit, we got a report that there was a fight there. we are looking into that. i'm not going to go into the location. after we deal with it, then we will make that. any comments or questions? >> i have one question. >> all right. >> when he writes the citation, if it is in your district, does he inform you of that, or is there any kind of communication that takes place between you and the police department? >> he is very good at communicating. he is either faxing me things or making a direct phone call for me. it is extremely helpful to work with the staff. >> cool. >> ok. thank you. any public comment on the police report? next item, commissioners comments and questions. >> just me. i attended the police swearing-in ceremony today. a couple of friends got promoted, and it was a very moving ceremony, and it was dedicated to alex, bagen, the former police chief who died suddenly of a heart attack. i wanted to tell you all that, that that happened today. >> thank you. my only comment is to welcome commissioner benetti to the commission. we look forward to working with you and all your insight from the industry. new business, requests for
e.c. permit, we got a report that there was a fight there. we are looking into that. i'm not going to go into the location. after we deal with it, then we will make that. any comments or questions? >> i have one question. >> all right. >> when he writes the citation, if it is in your district, does he inform you of that, or is there any kind of communication that takes place between you and the police department? >> he is very good at communicating. he is either faxing...
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with that, we will turn to the first component of our program today, which is the panel 2, experts on oil well drilling and operations. and for this presentation, mr. e.c. thomas, consulting petrophysicist and owner of bayou petrophysics. mr. thomas? >> thank you. >> also, mr. steve lewis, advanced drilling technology an implementation engineer, mr. john roger smith department of petroleum engineering at lsu and darrell bourgeois of patrolling engineering research technology laboratory. mr. thomas? >> yes, sir. >> do you have an opening statement? >> commissioner, if i could for a moment, there will be three panel members here this morning. we also have charlie williams of the shell company who will be answering questions today. and just to give you a sense of what the format will be, this morning we're going to hear from five different deep water and nondeep water drilling experts in two separate panels. on various subjects relating to well design and deep water drilling issues generally as well as macondo and the blowout. we will be splitting the panels into two. one in the first morning session which includes the individuals commissioner graham has
with that, we will turn to the first component of our program today, which is the panel 2, experts on oil well drilling and operations. and for this presentation, mr. e.c. thomas, consulting petrophysicist and owner of bayou petrophysics. mr. thomas? >> thank you. >> also, mr. steve lewis, advanced drilling technology an implementation engineer, mr. john roger smith department of petroleum engineering at lsu and darrell bourgeois of patrolling engineering research technology...
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. >> i will begin the process by asking the question of the experts that we have. we can switch over to my presentation here. again, we have dr. e.c. thomas, consulting petrophysicist. yesterday to experience in the field. charlie williams, chief scientist for well engineering and production technology for shell, and steve lewis, four years of field experience in drilling operations in areas places that i want to start by talking a little bit about deepwater and what makes deepwater different, special, with mr. thomas. mr. thomas, what do you do for a living? >> i may consulting petrophysicist. >> and can you tell us all little bit about your experience in the oil industry? >> i worked as a research physicist, then management of that department, then i went to new orleans to be a field engineer and then i served as the leaer of those sections, went ahead office training and taught petrophysics in both beginning, intermediate and advanced sessions. and then went to head office to be a technical advisor to the vice president of technology. >> is your experience including deepwater experienced? >> yes, it does. >> i'm going to put up
. >> i will begin the process by asking the question of the experts that we have. we can switch over to my presentation here. again, we have dr. e.c. thomas, consulting petrophysicist. yesterday to experience in the field. charlie williams, chief scientist for well engineering and production technology for shell, and steve lewis, four years of field experience in drilling operations in areas places that i want to start by talking a little bit about deepwater and what makes deepwater...
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. >> i will begin the process by asking the question of the experts that we have. we can switch over to my presentation here. again, we have dr. e.c. thomas, consulting petrophysicist. yesterday to experience in the field. charlie williams, chief scientist for well engineering and production technology for shell, and steve lewis, four years of field experience in drilling operations in areas places that i want to start by talking a little bit about deepwater and what makes deepwater different, special, with mr. thomas. mr. thomas, what do you do for a living? >> i may consulting petrophysicist. >> and can you tell us all little bit about your experience in the oil industry? >> i worked as a research physicist, then management of that department, then i went to new orleans to be a field engineer and then i served as the leader of those sections, went ahead office training and taught petrophysics in both beginning, intermediate and advanced sessions. and then went to head office to be a technical advisor to the vice president of technology. >> is your experience including deepwater experienced? >> yes, it does. >> i'm going to put u
. >> i will begin the process by asking the question of the experts that we have. we can switch over to my presentation here. again, we have dr. e.c. thomas, consulting petrophysicist. yesterday to experience in the field. charlie williams, chief scientist for well engineering and production technology for shell, and steve lewis, four years of field experience in drilling operations in areas places that i want to start by talking a little bit about deepwater and what makes deepwater...