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going to see it's an affordable unit but with the fees tests not neighborly and we echo commissioner johnck's comments on the fee structure and things on the table we're having increases in the fees but the market is going faster than the fees are catching and have a policy or discussion i think it's a fair agreement 35 percent affordable rate and the people that are going to be lou buying those and i reached out to the council of community housing organization they've in support of it i make a motion to approve. >> second. >> commissioner johnson. >> thank you very much i want to say nice to see you both recently on the ocii commission i see a lot of this stuff here i echo the comments made but i'll add a couple of things i definitely agree with the hoa discussion about the task force what is there to be done i don't know if there's another answer than the having enough affordable housing stock and in terms of the fee i don't think that cross the board the fees are a inclusionary fees their calculations leaves a lot of money on the table when we come back to the nexus study we shoul
going to see it's an affordable unit but with the fees tests not neighborly and we echo commissioner johnck's comments on the fee structure and things on the table we're having increases in the fees but the market is going faster than the fees are catching and have a policy or discussion i think it's a fair agreement 35 percent affordable rate and the people that are going to be lou buying those and i reached out to the council of community housing organization they've in support of it i make a...
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connor, your company, echo devices, what does it make?> so we're building echo t world's most intelligent stethoscope and it's an add on to additional analog stethoscopes. the one that 95% of physicians have and we built a smartphone application that works with it so we can record, play back and analyze heart sounds for physicians from their tablet. >> how did this come about? >> it came about from research at berkeley. i was working with a professor and she brought in physicians and had them talk to us about their challenges and things they saw were broken in the health care system and one of the things we told us is stethoscopes are challenging to use. they take years of practice to get good at and the vast majority of physicians are really not the best with stethoscopes. so we thought about this problem and thought let's apply technology and let's apply applied computing to help them. >> do you have fda approval to market this yet? >> not yet. we're about to file with the fda for clearance and hopefully we'll be on the market in 2015.
connor, your company, echo devices, what does it make?> so we're building echo t world's most intelligent stethoscope and it's an add on to additional analog stethoscopes. the one that 95% of physicians have and we built a smartphone application that works with it so we can record, play back and analyze heart sounds for physicians from their tablet. >> how did this come about? >> it came about from research at berkeley. i was working with a professor and she brought in physicians...
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but does go pro need to prove itself echo -- prove itself echo it is partnering with a public retailersmart strategist is here with us in studio. it is a good idea to partner? andt is a very good visionary company and it's a good idea to partner with best buy. we did store checks. it looks to us like it's the standout performer. they have successfully moved the bar up to the $499 price point, a 25% increase over the high end of the hero three plus. we think that is because it is delivering real value to consumers. is an outstanding camera. and an outstanding price. >> do they have a lot more to prove? >> i think they are proving it right now. earlyro arrived arguably for the holiday season. it's the kind of execution you like to see, back the way apple used to execute when steve jobs was around. i think this company is proving itself right now. the early indicators on sales prove that they are into something special with the hero for black. jobs -- >> steve jobs at apple, really echo a camera on a stick? >> we have been looking at it as just an action capture device. and thoseyoung tea
but does go pro need to prove itself echo -- prove itself echo it is partnering with a public retailersmart strategist is here with us in studio. it is a good idea to partner? andt is a very good visionary company and it's a good idea to partner with best buy. we did store checks. it looks to us like it's the standout performer. they have successfully moved the bar up to the $499 price point, a 25% increase over the high end of the hero three plus. we think that is because it is delivering real...
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. >> thank you very much i echo commissioner antonini's comments i am sympathetic to the public comment to maintain and preserving older building but i think in this case, the addition density overcomes some of the potential consequences of getting rid of the building that's there i will say that the building itself in terms of the facade needs to be blend better with the remaining fade from the older facility and colors will help this is something that is an prevail the developer can work with the staff my question for my second question for the developer or project sponsor or staff whoever knows the area answer answer why wasn't ground floor retail considered thanks again for the map authorization it is good but i look at the projects and think about the projects already built and people moved in there's a birth of people serving the retail i don't see the ground floor retail other than the one on 22nd or something like that so discuss thank you. >> i think the department didn't feel that ground floor retail in this particular location would have served in the dog patch area third str
. >> thank you very much i echo commissioner antonini's comments i am sympathetic to the public comment to maintain and preserving older building but i think in this case, the addition density overcomes some of the potential consequences of getting rid of the building that's there i will say that the building itself in terms of the facade needs to be blend better with the remaining fade from the older facility and colors will help this is something that is an prevail the developer can...
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. >> it happened on echo ridge drive. we had mr. tang who is 5 feet 6 inches stand next to his
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[voice echoing] no one at all! no one at all! no one. wake up! [gasp] oh! you okay, buddy? i just had a dream that progressive had this thing called... the "name your price" tool... it isn't a dream, is it? nope. sorry! you know that thing freaks me out. he can hear you. he didn't mean that, kevin. kevin: yes, he did! keeping our competitors up at night. now, that's progressive. trying to mislead you about the effects of proposition 46. well here's the truth: 46 will save lives. it will save money too. i'm bob pack, and i'm fighting for prop 46 because i lost my two children to preventable medical errors and i don't want anyone else to lose theirs. the three provisions in 46 will reduce medical errors and protect patients. save money and save lives. yes on 46. west and clayton kershaw may win the mvp and cy young, but they will be watching the rest of the post season. dodgers and cardinals lead 2-0 in the seventh. matt adams turns on this curve ball. a three-run homer and that proves to be the difference in the game. just like the giants, st. louis wins it 3-2 and they take
[voice echoing] no one at all! no one at all! no one. wake up! [gasp] oh! you okay, buddy? i just had a dream that progressive had this thing called... the "name your price" tool... it isn't a dream, is it? nope. sorry! you know that thing freaks me out. he can hear you. he didn't mean that, kevin. kevin: yes, he did! keeping our competitors up at night. now, that's progressive. trying to mislead you about the effects of proposition 46. well here's the truth: 46 will save lives. it...
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but to echo dr. frieden's remarks earlier, i think it's important that any and all options are put on the table including these specialty centers. we deal with it now on a regular basis in the united states with non-pathogens. major trauma cases go to trauma centers. burn cases go to burn centers. cancer patients sometimes go to cancer centers because the expertise is concentrated there. these are unique circumstances with a pathogen that most people don't have a comfort level with. where we have centers that have the expertise, it's worthy to consider but there's a downside. you take patients away from their family, their support systems. there's logistical challenges as well. we must consider all options. >> dr. carmona, i want to get your take on the response. the absence of a surgeon general, a role you once occupied. i want your take on that. is washington at fault and how much has it hurt this response not to have someone in that role? >> a strong surgeon general, somebody who has been vetted,
but to echo dr. frieden's remarks earlier, i think it's important that any and all options are put on the table including these specialty centers. we deal with it now on a regular basis in the united states with non-pathogens. major trauma cases go to trauma centers. burn cases go to burn centers. cancer patients sometimes go to cancer centers because the expertise is concentrated there. these are unique circumstances with a pathogen that most people don't have a comfort level with. where we...
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[voice echoing] no one at all! no one at all! no one. wake up! [gasp] oh! you okay, buddy?m that progressive had this thing called... the "name your price" tool... it isn't a dream, is it? nope. sorry! you know that thing freaks me out. he can hear you. he didn't mean that, kevin. kevin: yes, he did! keeping our competitors up at night. now, that's progressive. >> stephen: his new album, "lullaby and the ceaseless roar." ladies and gentlemen, robert plant and the sensationald space shifters. ♪ ♪ >> ♪ i found a lucky charm i dressed it up with love ♪ i crossed the seven seas to you ♪ will it be enough? ♪ and i will be a rainbow, oh while your storm is gone ♪ and i will bring the song for you ♪ and i will carry on ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm reachin' for the stars in the sky above ♪ oh, i will bring their beauty home ♪ the colors of my love ♪ i will be a rainbow now your storm is gone ♪ and i will bring my song to you ♪ and i will carry on ♪ oh, whoo oh, whoo ♪ whoo ♪ oh, oh ♪ love is enough, though the world be a wind ♪ and the woods have no voice but the voice of complaining ♪ my hands shall
[voice echoing] no one at all! no one at all! no one. wake up! [gasp] oh! you okay, buddy?m that progressive had this thing called... the "name your price" tool... it isn't a dream, is it? nope. sorry! you know that thing freaks me out. he can hear you. he didn't mean that, kevin. kevin: yes, he did! keeping our competitors up at night. now, that's progressive. >> stephen: his new album, "lullaby and the ceaseless roar." ladies and gentlemen, robert plant and the...
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[voice echoing] no one at all! no one at all! no one. wake up! [gasp] oh! you okay, buddy? just had a dream that progressive had this thing called... the "name your price" tool... it isn't a dream, is it? nope. sorry! you know that thing freaks me out. he can hear you. he didn't mean that, kevin. kevin: yes, he did! keeping our competitors up at night. now, that's progressive. chevrolet is merging the physical freedom of the car, ♪ with the virtual freedom of wi-fi. ♪ chevrolet, the first and only car company to bring built-in 4g lte wi-fi to cars, trucks and crossovers. hi mom. you made it! it's the new independence. ♪ we lovchocolaty, creamy... with a little something extra. mmm deliciousness. cookies or almonds. yumminess. hershey's is mine, yours, our chocolate. you'll love adding more outdoor freshness in...unce sheets, your washer with bounce bursts. wow ♪ behold! bounce bursts for more outdoor freshness. >> jon: all right, texas. let me give you your propers. did a nice job handling your ebola. got your hospital care together eventually. now that ebola is in new york
[voice echoing] no one at all! no one at all! no one. wake up! [gasp] oh! you okay, buddy? just had a dream that progressive had this thing called... the "name your price" tool... it isn't a dream, is it? nope. sorry! you know that thing freaks me out. he can hear you. he didn't mean that, kevin. kevin: yes, he did! keeping our competitors up at night. now, that's progressive. chevrolet is merging the physical freedom of the car, ♪ with the virtual freedom of wi-fi. ♪ chevrolet,...
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stone halls echoed with gunfire and were stained with blood on wednesday.s the terrorists struck the heart of -- as the terrorist struck the heart of the ottawa government and its citizens. and another talks about homegrown terror in the heart of canada. the nation is reeling in shock echoing on the words of prime minister stephen harper, who also talked about the terrorist act. a tabloid says that canada is under siege. they really paid tribute to the soldier who was killed in the shooting. he has been identified as corporal nathan cirillo 24-year-old -- 24 years old, a father of a six euros. you can see they are paying tribute not only to him, but the canadian armed forces -- a father of a six-year-old. you can see they are paying to be not only to him, but the canadian armed forces in general. >> there has been a lot of focus on the gun man in the press and on who he is. >> that is right. information continues to trickle in. what we do know, according to the globe another canadian paper, is that he was born in canada in 1982. he was the son of a quÉbec t
stone halls echoed with gunfire and were stained with blood on wednesday.s the terrorists struck the heart of -- as the terrorist struck the heart of the ottawa government and its citizens. and another talks about homegrown terror in the heart of canada. the nation is reeling in shock echoing on the words of prime minister stephen harper, who also talked about the terrorist act. a tabloid says that canada is under siege. they really paid tribute to the soldier who was killed in the shooting. he...
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so we're not talking about 23,000 miles at four knots with an echo.bout several ships, three different ships equipped with towed sonar to look for anomalies on this ocean. then they pinpoint. so i'm much more confident now that this plan, this strategy will yield something. >> all right. >> david soucie, i have a feeling we'll talk to you again on this subject. thanks so much, we appreciate. >> it a special broadcast to alert you to. cnn atalks about the this in "vanished." you can catch that tonight at 9:00 eastern. >>> breaking today, four young men accused of plotting a terror attack. british police rounded these guys up. we'll have detailed about the alleged plot, who the suspects are, what they were up to. one of the guys was tased when they were apprehended. we'll have the details next. oh hey, neill, how are you? [ male announcer ] ...you'd expect us to have a highly skilled call center. kevin, neill holley's on line one. ok, great. [ male announcer ] and we do. it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. ♪ every now and then i get a little
so we're not talking about 23,000 miles at four knots with an echo.bout several ships, three different ships equipped with towed sonar to look for anomalies on this ocean. then they pinpoint. so i'm much more confident now that this plan, this strategy will yield something. >> all right. >> david soucie, i have a feeling we'll talk to you again on this subject. thanks so much, we appreciate. >> it a special broadcast to alert you to. cnn atalks about the this in...
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. >> you can hear that echoed with submarines. why do we have to go do this? why can't we take other agencies in your? so those are the kinds of things when you have no security to call things down the inclination is to hand off the office somebody has to do this in the long term because we have to have helped along. [applause] >> please stick around as they will sign copies of their book that is available at the checkout counter. a shinseki for coming. [inaudible conversations] >> my name is john miller i keep honeybees that is what i do his dad and my dad and his dad and his dad that is what we do is a mecca migratory beekeepers keeps 10,000 beehives and it takes them between california and north dakota is a commercial beekeeper i had no idea how important the american honeybee was too important to ever betty's die it i just thought they were cute and made honey but i've learned to they pollinate one out of three bites of food that we eat all the pit with fruit, it would doom this without the honey bees to pollinate the crops our diet would be a lot less int
. >> you can hear that echoed with submarines. why do we have to go do this? why can't we take other agencies in your? so those are the kinds of things when you have no security to call things down the inclination is to hand off the office somebody has to do this in the long term because we have to have helped along. [applause] >> please stick around as they will sign copies of their book that is available at the checkout counter. a shinseki for coming. [inaudible conversations]...
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itit is taken on echo drive in the wee hours of the morning. alan wang is live. can't imagine that in my driveway. >> pretty scary which is why i keep looking on this hill to make sure the cougar will not come back. it looks like he was imitating that old commercial about the chrysler cougar car. remember that one? he was on top of a toyota camry. just this morning he was standing right on top of this car, and he is probably somewhere still around here after the motion detector alarm went off he reviewed the video and saw this mountain lion standing on his car. >> people walk around here at nighttime and walking with the dogs up here. it is dangerous for people if they don't know. >> it happened on echo ridge drive. we had mr. tang who is 5 feet 6 inches stand next to his toyota camry using the exact same surveillance camera to give you an idea of the size. >> i am pretty stunned. that's a big cat. >> they believe the cat came out of quicksilver park which has open space and trails nearby. >> is it common to see mountain lions here? >> not at all. >> coyotes, tur
itit is taken on echo drive in the wee hours of the morning. alan wang is live. can't imagine that in my driveway. >> pretty scary which is why i keep looking on this hill to make sure the cougar will not come back. it looks like he was imitating that old commercial about the chrysler cougar car. remember that one? he was on top of a toyota camry. just this morning he was standing right on top of this car, and he is probably somewhere still around here after the motion detector alarm went...
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. >> thank you supervisor farrell i want to echo supervisor farrell's comments on two front one colleagues this was a property in the heart of my district that had been known as one of the worse sro's and thank you to the staff to focus attention, and, secondly, like supervisor farrell has been committed to addressing homelessness and a number of years ago i worked with on to carry the legislation on otis he have an ability to aspire to end the homelessness in the feud short years thank you to mr. updyke and the community to work towards this goal a goal our president set and a goal we believe in the city so thank you to the team and with that, colleagues, i hope you'll be able to short this supervisor cohen. >> thank you very much i'm excited to see this before us i hope we'll be able to address your homeless crisis and whether or not we're addressing that as it relates to veterans or lgbt or just transgender folks either way we have a series problem in the city and we need to provide the service for everyone to the hope vice president thank you very much and to the mayor's office updyke
. >> thank you supervisor farrell i want to echo supervisor farrell's comments on two front one colleagues this was a property in the heart of my district that had been known as one of the worse sro's and thank you to the staff to focus attention, and, secondly, like supervisor farrell has been committed to addressing homelessness and a number of years ago i worked with on to carry the legislation on otis he have an ability to aspire to end the homelessness in the feud short years thank...
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[speaking spanish] who is going to do that other work echo -- the other work?d my only point to everyone here is, i want to make sure because republicans can sit down with me and say, we will give you all of the doctors to my computer wizards, they can all come. but don't bring any of those mexicans to work in our outer culture. they want to have a program of the past to deal with our agriculture industry. no more of those programs. [speaking spanish] [applause] >> if i could just add to this discussion just a bit. i just returned from houston, texas, where they are exhorting -- absorbing thousands of unaccompanied children into the school children -- the school system. and i spoke to some of these children who had come here, many of them on their own. little kids, 10-year-old kid to a comfort guatemala, honduras, on their own, on buses, crossing with coyotes. i asked them. there was a group of them at the table and i said, what did you want to be? why did you come here? doctor, engineer -- those are the people who are our future. they came here to get an educa
[speaking spanish] who is going to do that other work echo -- the other work?d my only point to everyone here is, i want to make sure because republicans can sit down with me and say, we will give you all of the doctors to my computer wizards, they can all come. but don't bring any of those mexicans to work in our outer culture. they want to have a program of the past to deal with our agriculture industry. no more of those programs. [speaking spanish] [applause] >> if i could just add to...
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itit is taken on echo drive in the wee hours of the morning. alan wang is live. can't imagine that in my driveway. >> pretty scary which is why i keep looking on this hill to make sure the cougar will not come back. it looks like he was imitating that old commercial about the chrysler cougar car. remember that one? he was on top of a toyota camry. just this morning he was standing right on top of this car, and he is probably somewhere still around here after the motion detector alarm went off he reviewed the video and saw this mountain lion standing on his car. >> people walk around here at nighttime and walking with the dogs up here. it is dangerous for people if they don't know. >> it happened on echo ridge drive. we had mr. tang who is 5 feet 6 inches stand next to his toyota camry using the exact same surveillance camera to give you an idea of the size. >> i am pretty stunned. that's a big cat. >> they believe the cat came out of quicksilver park which has open space and trails nearby. >> is it common to see mountain lions here? >> not at all. >> coyotes, tur
itit is taken on echo drive in the wee hours of the morning. alan wang is live. can't imagine that in my driveway. >> pretty scary which is why i keep looking on this hill to make sure the cougar will not come back. it looks like he was imitating that old commercial about the chrysler cougar car. remember that one? he was on top of a toyota camry. just this morning he was standing right on top of this car, and he is probably somewhere still around here after the motion detector alarm went...
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[voice echoing] no one at all! no one at all! no one. wake up! [gasp] oh! you okay, buddy? i just had a dream that progressive had this thing called... the "name your price" tool... it isn't a dream, is it? nope. sorry! you know that thing freaks me out. he can hear you. he didn't mean that, kevin. kevin: yes, he did! keeping our competitors up at night. now, that's progressive. >>> so much for the marquise pitching matchup in los angeles tonight. 20 players played, tempers flared early. molina and gonzales, tempers flared. 6-1 game, no way kershaw blows that sort of lead. oh, but he did, five singles to start in the seventh, matt carpenter, bases loaded, cardinals take a 7-6 lead, kershaw pulled baez, matt holiday gone, 10-9 the final, biggest post season comeback in cardinals history, they take the two-game lead. and he removes an s, spelled homer -- i served it up, but what can you do. they win 4-1, the angels on the brink, royals take a 2-0 lead back to kansas city. orioles, tigers, detroit bull pen, under siege. 11 runs allowed, eighth inning, baltimore trails 6-4, pit
[voice echoing] no one at all! no one at all! no one. wake up! [gasp] oh! you okay, buddy? i just had a dream that progressive had this thing called... the "name your price" tool... it isn't a dream, is it? nope. sorry! you know that thing freaks me out. he can hear you. he didn't mean that, kevin. kevin: yes, he did! keeping our competitors up at night. now, that's progressive. >>> so much for the marquise pitching matchup in los angeles tonight. 20 players played, tempers...
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whether people are hearing gunshots echoing
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chants were heard that echoed from germany's darkest times. "jew >> cowardly pig," they say. >> we haven't had this dimension at all before. when you imagine that in german streets you hear people chanting the roaring chanting jews to be gassed, to be legislatured, to be burned. >> reporter: dieter graumann is the chairman of the central council of jews jews in germany. do you see it as well as having spiked because of the passions that were stirred up by the events in gaza? >> well, it's cite as a reason for that, but i don't think it's a reason. it's a pretext. it's an occasion to thereto out. >> reporter: much of the more indincendiary street rhetoric has come from german muslims many recent immigrants. but monika schwartz friesel of berlin's technical university has studied thousands of antisemitic e-mails sent to german jewish institutions and made a disturbing discovery. >> we saw that more than 60% of the writers who clearly invoke anti-semitic stereotypes come from the middle of society, and many of them are highly educated. >> reporte
chants were heard that echoed from germany's darkest times. "jew >> cowardly pig," they say. >> we haven't had this dimension at all before. when you imagine that in german streets you hear people chanting the roaring chanting jews to be gassed, to be legislatured, to be burned. >> reporter: dieter graumann is the chairman of the central council of jews jews in germany. do you see it as well as having spiked because of the passions that were stirred up by the events...
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[voice echoing] no one at all! no one at all! no one. wake up! [gasp] oh! you okay, buddy? i just had a dream that progressive had this thing called... the "name your price" tool... it isn't a dream, is it? nope. sorry! you know that thing freaks me out. he can hear you. he didn't mean that, kevin. kevin: yes, he did! keeping our competitors up at night. now, that's progressive. i can't wait to get to mattress discounters because the tempur-pedic bonus event is ending soon. choose $300 in free gifts, and, get up to 48 months interest-free financing with any tempur-pedic mattress. ♪ mattress discounters i'd say i clean the toilet 6 or 7 times a day. like clockwork, every 20 minutes i clean the toilet. sometimes i get up in the middle of the night and clean the toilet. every time you go, lysol cleans for you. lysol no mess max gives you max cleaning with every flush. while its fragrance gels release 4 weeks of max freshness. that's what i like to hear. someone cleaning the toilet for me. lysol. start healthing. >> here is a live look at the san francisco city hall right now.
[voice echoing] no one at all! no one at all! no one. wake up! [gasp] oh! you okay, buddy? i just had a dream that progressive had this thing called... the "name your price" tool... it isn't a dream, is it? nope. sorry! you know that thing freaks me out. he can hear you. he didn't mean that, kevin. kevin: yes, he did! keeping our competitors up at night. now, that's progressive. i can't wait to get to mattress discounters because the tempur-pedic bonus event is ending soon. choose...
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and i would echo the comments, and the interests to learn more about that, as it rolls out. and i also wanted to bring up something that we have also talked about, which is looking at our interactive school selection tool, and thinking about the resources that are available, on-line for the families to compare the schools and to look for schools that fit their needs and really enhancing what is available on-line resources and i think that the direct out reach and the one on one and everything is incredible and you know, idealy, everyone will have those one on one meetings but in terms of, if there is anything, that you would add around what is available now, with the interactive school selection tool so that the parents and families can explore what is available on our website, currently and then if there is any updates that you have either with the on-line tool or the other things that you are thinking about in the office and your department and how to and what is available for the families as it stands. >> thank you, commissioner haney. and i did want to mention that we ar
and i would echo the comments, and the interests to learn more about that, as it rolls out. and i also wanted to bring up something that we have also talked about, which is looking at our interactive school selection tool, and thinking about the resources that are available, on-line for the families to compare the schools and to look for schools that fit their needs and really enhancing what is available on-line resources and i think that the direct out reach and the one on one and everything...
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[gavel pounds] [echoing voices] >> in september, 19
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you can hear the echoes. " point of order, mr. chairman." you can hear the gavel. >> my point of order. [gavel bangs] >> counsel advised the chair that the senator is engaging in a statement -- >> i'm getting sick of getting interrupted in the middle of a sentence. airman, do i have the floor or do i not? >>> oh, be quiet. >> i haven't the slightest intention of being quiet. i'm running this committee. >> mr. chairman, do i have the floor? >> the story of congress is the story of the nation, and that is the story of growth. this is a small square box. it grew as states entered the union and more senators and representatives came. 50's, so many states entered the union, they put onto large wings. -- they put on two large wings. 1870's, they were crowded. initially the offices where their desks. so, eventually, they kept adding space to the capital. they built terraces. that was not enough. in the 1980's they bought and old apartment house i'm a down constitution avenue. and for a while, senators moved in there, much to the envy of many house
you can hear the echoes. " point of order, mr. chairman." you can hear the gavel. >> my point of order. [gavel bangs] >> counsel advised the chair that the senator is engaging in a statement -- >> i'm getting sick of getting interrupted in the middle of a sentence. airman, do i have the floor or do i not? >>> oh, be quiet. >> i haven't the slightest intention of being quiet. i'm running this committee. >> mr. chairman, do i have the floor?...
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. >> reporter: anxiety echoed on facebook. what they were sealing and feeling was norad's immediate response to a private pilot out of bakersfield who was not communicating with air traffic control and had mistakenly entered restricted air while president obama was in town. you can see the f-15 rapidly approaching a small plane above the san fernando valley and diverting it leading it westbound. with instructions to return to bakersfield. norad says it does not appear the pilot had any criminal intent. i'm laurie perez, kpix5. >>> the president will be back in the bay air tomorrow afternoon. he is attending a fundraiser at the w hotel in san francisco. >>> a passenger yells i have ebola! then all hell breaks loose on a plane. >> when people climb up this san jose staircase, they are finding something unexpected what makes thermacare different? two words: it heals. how? with heat. unlike creams and rubs that mask the pain, thermacare has patented heat cells that penetrate deep to increase circulation and accelerate healing. let
. >> reporter: anxiety echoed on facebook. what they were sealing and feeling was norad's immediate response to a private pilot out of bakersfield who was not communicating with air traffic control and had mistakenly entered restricted air while president obama was in town. you can see the f-15 rapidly approaching a small plane above the san fernando valley and diverting it leading it westbound. with instructions to return to bakersfield. norad says it does not appear the pilot had any...
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he always has been. >> while mary jo visits brandon, echo goes to see her father.itations have been the routine since she was a little girl. >> i'm kind of used too it, him not being there, having to see him behind glass or having to go through security to be able to see him. my dad's been in here a long time. i hate it for him. you don't to want see anybody that you love locked up. but he wouldn't know how to act if he was out here anyway. my brother being locked up now bothers me a little more. just because he's my little brother. it's hard to know what i would say to my father, because i wouldn't want to hurt his feelings, but it's his fault. it's his fault that my little brother is here. >> hey, sweetie. >> hey. >> what are you doing? oh, you look so beautiful. >> thank you. you look handsome yourself. >> you're my daughter, you have to say that. >> what were you thinking? don't you think you're -- >> what do you mean what i was thinking? >> don't you think you're a little too old to be jumping fences and stuff? >> sweetie, i mean i broke my shoulder in the pro
he always has been. >> while mary jo visits brandon, echo goes to see her father.itations have been the routine since she was a little girl. >> i'm kind of used too it, him not being there, having to see him behind glass or having to go through security to be able to see him. my dad's been in here a long time. i hate it for him. you don't to want see anybody that you love locked up. but he wouldn't know how to act if he was out here anyway. my brother being locked up now bothers me...
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need the resources i know that the captain is working with my office to get the taxi stands and i echo the concerns raised about the party bus and this has been a complete gap in failure in the part of state government to regulate the party buses that are not only very challenging, they are tell meing that they do not want to have dozens of folks that are clearly intoxicated stumbling into the bars and often getting into fights and i do want to also, thank the decisions that have been made to put the officers on the polk street and that is something that we have been asking for and finally with the budget picking up that has helped. >> homelessness, yes, number one, two, and three call that we get in the office about the different issues and for me a big issue is how we do a better job of coordinating and how they can work with the team and the non-profit homeless providers to get the resource and move the people off of our streets, and rather than every department, with the problem that they have and think abouting how we integrate the services is important. and i also want to mention
need the resources i know that the captain is working with my office to get the taxi stands and i echo the concerns raised about the party bus and this has been a complete gap in failure in the part of state government to regulate the party buses that are not only very challenging, they are tell meing that they do not want to have dozens of folks that are clearly intoxicated stumbling into the bars and often getting into fights and i do want to also, thank the decisions that have been made to...
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and around 1987, things that were changing the media, things that were changing the society, the echoesergate were still reverberating. and i think in that moment, decisions were made to treat a president, candidate very differently from the way we ever treated one before. >> ifill: you mentioned echoes of water dweat, which is generally considered to be a good thing, those kinds of echoes, for journalism and also for politics. but did this change... following gary hart, exposing his weakest moment, did it change politics or journalism for better or worse? >> well, i would argue for worse. but that doesn't mean to say that everything that came before was great because i think there was a certain coziness and clubbiness probably prior to that, that some of the younger journalists were right to question. i think after hart the guiding ethos of political journalism really begins to shift inexorably away from the elimination of ideas and world views and agendas and more toward exposing the lie. we know there's a lie. we know there's hypocrisy and hypocrisy is now very broadly defined. our j
and around 1987, things that were changing the media, things that were changing the society, the echoesergate were still reverberating. and i think in that moment, decisions were made to treat a president, candidate very differently from the way we ever treated one before. >> ifill: you mentioned echoes of water dweat, which is generally considered to be a good thing, those kinds of echoes, for journalism and also for politics. but did this change... following gary hart, exposing his...
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i want to echo several of the comments made by the governor. first, you know, our thoughts and prayers are really with the family. they were notified about their loved one having ebola yesterday, obviously a scary diagnosis, and so our thoughts and prayers are with them right now, and also with the treatment. the treatment team. those individuals and the health care that are caring for the individual right now. since the outbreak of ebola in west africa, texas has been taking steps to make sure that we are preparing for an event like this. a lot of education has taken place. a lot of protocols have been put in place. we've developed the ability to test for this virus since august. and to be able to do that in our laboratory. and that preparedness is not just taking place at the state level, taking place here at the local level in this hospital. they take it really seriously. they've been educating their staff. they've been putting their own protocols in place so they were ready to care for an individual that this individual and any individual t
i want to echo several of the comments made by the governor. first, you know, our thoughts and prayers are really with the family. they were notified about their loved one having ebola yesterday, obviously a scary diagnosis, and so our thoughts and prayers are with them right now, and also with the treatment. the treatment team. those individuals and the health care that are caring for the individual right now. since the outbreak of ebola in west africa, texas has been taking steps to make sure...
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i asked myself, is this a beautiful boutique story that has no echo effects?e supposed to gain and what are the echo effects you're hoping to gain from this story? >> in a way, it was the opposite. i was not particularly interested in texas. i wasn't interested in the death penalty. i wasn't interested especially in these crimes which were actually ten years before my getting involved in this story. i was really -- i had been in india for severalwb:dx years as foreign correspondent. i gone back to the country my was in india in a time of optimism and came back to america the reverse process happening here. the loss of faith in the american dream. that was the thought swirling around. and i found in this story, two men who embody an america that actually still works better than it has ever worked and better than any other place in the world has ever worked. for all the declinist talk, a lot of it is hogwash. you know, most of the people in this room, whatever they're doing, whatever institutions they're part of are probably functioning better than they have eve
i asked myself, is this a beautiful boutique story that has no echo effects?e supposed to gain and what are the echo effects you're hoping to gain from this story? >> in a way, it was the opposite. i was not particularly interested in texas. i wasn't interested in the death penalty. i wasn't interested especially in these crimes which were actually ten years before my getting involved in this story. i was really -- i had been in india for severalwb:dx years as foreign correspondent. i...
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radio allows us to penetrate right into the thinking mind and then we look for echoes. echoes of radios ricocheting off of oxygen molecules in an mri machine that gives us gorgeous pictures. ricocheted like a ping-pong ball inside the human mind and believe it or not your brain only uses 20 watts of power and yet it's simulated with the digital computer it would require a computer a city block by a city block for you would consume the energy of a nuclear power plant in would have to be cooled by a river. your brain does it with 20 watts. when someone calls you a dim bulb that's a complement. [laughter] so how is it possible and what is consciousness anyway? in the history of science there have been 20,000 papers written about consciousness. never in the history of science have so many devoted so much to produce so little. however in my book i actually give you a definition. a metric by which you can measure numerically levels of consciousness. we are so eloquent and philosophical. we define it. we quantify it and it's all in my book. [laughter] so the two great mysterie
radio allows us to penetrate right into the thinking mind and then we look for echoes. echoes of radios ricocheting off of oxygen molecules in an mri machine that gives us gorgeous pictures. ricocheted like a ping-pong ball inside the human mind and believe it or not your brain only uses 20 watts of power and yet it's simulated with the digital computer it would require a computer a city block by a city block for you would consume the energy of a nuclear power plant in would have to be cooled...
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strange this it's bill clinton, bill, echoing this sentiment, at the human rights campaign on saturday, behold his majesty. >> i believe in ways large and small, peaceful and sometimes violent, that the biggest threat to our future children and grand children is the poi song of identity politics that preaches that our differences are far more important than our common humanity. >> that is amazing and from a member of the party that mastered identity war ware. i mean this is their sport. >> they don't want it to work. because they don't like the president, maybe he's the wrong color or something of that sort. >> they will be voting to say that women can die on the floor. >> an overwhelming portion of the intensely demonstrated animosity toward president barack obama, is based on the fact that he is a black man. >> time to do away with workplace policies that belong in a madmen episode and give every woman the opportunity she deserves. >> i suppose the good news is that in a world besieged by division, even some liberals are tapped out. perhaps they realize that obsession with race and g
strange this it's bill clinton, bill, echoing this sentiment, at the human rights campaign on saturday, behold his majesty. >> i believe in ways large and small, peaceful and sometimes violent, that the biggest threat to our future children and grand children is the poi song of identity politics that preaches that our differences are far more important than our common humanity. >> that is amazing and from a member of the party that mastered identity war ware. i mean this is their...
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lawmakers return to work in canada's capital since gunshots echoed in the halls. leading the practice, the sergeant at arms. but today, kevin vickers is nothing short of a hear row. the retired police officer shot the gunman and ended his rampage. we're learning more details about that shooter. his name is michael ze half bib bow. he was 32 years old, changed his name after converting to islam. he had a criminal history mostly for drug convictions. canadian authorities seized his passport when they learned he planned to join radical muslim fighters overseas. investigators have not ruled out a connection to a terror group. canada's prime minister due to address lawmakers. we'll bring that to you live. cnn's deborah feyerick is in at wah. in edmonton we have stewart bell, a senior writer at "the washington post" where he writes about security issues. welcome to both of you. >> hey, carol. >> deb, i know parliamentarians want to get back to business as usual -- let's watch actually. let's listen. [ applause ] [ cheers and applause ] [ applause ] [ speaking foreign la
lawmakers return to work in canada's capital since gunshots echoed in the halls. leading the practice, the sergeant at arms. but today, kevin vickers is nothing short of a hear row. the retired police officer shot the gunman and ended his rampage. we're learning more details about that shooter. his name is michael ze half bib bow. he was 32 years old, changed his name after converting to islam. he had a criminal history mostly for drug convictions. canadian authorities seized his passport when...
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it and echoed it and has not -- i've been frankly surprised (?)hat he has been so eenengaged in participation rather than trying to offer genuine leadership to stand above petty politics and exploitative politics and trying to be a leader here. >> i don't think this president nor his attorney general has any problem exploiting racial division in this country for political gain. i think this whole federal investigation was redundant. there was no need for it. it was done for optics. for him to show black america, he's doing something for them. he's not doing something for them in terms of poverty and unemployment, but he can launch this investigation and he can say at least i'm doing something for you on that front. that's what's behind it. optics. appearances. lou: it's too often we hear when words about this administration no matter what the issue is. it's particularly painful to watch it unfold because of the exploitation as you put it on the part of so many. politicians at various levels of government. >> and the overt racial appeals he's makin
it and echoed it and has not -- i've been frankly surprised (?)hat he has been so eenengaged in participation rather than trying to offer genuine leadership to stand above petty politics and exploitative politics and trying to be a leader here. >> i don't think this president nor his attorney general has any problem exploiting racial division in this country for political gain. i think this whole federal investigation was redundant. there was no need for it. it was done for optics. for...
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there, too, i think you can see echoes of the time.d even though there are prominent historians who work on african-american history, there are prominent black historians. there's the legacy, but john franklin and benjamin quarrels, a bunch of people whose work is available. there are also white scholars writing about slavery. but the mainstream of the historical profession is not looking at that scholarship. the debate continues to be very much like the postage stamps that we saw. it's about the battles, it's about the politicians who let the battles happen. questions? jamie? >> i think how blight talks about an essay that had never been published. but he talks about how the line was something like, the lost cause has been a force of good. in the history of this country. he obviously had a hard time reconciling that. how blight rationalized that is that's how most americans saw it. it was a benevolent source of good to that point. >> and they still saw the lost cause memory as a -- yes. >> as a union fining force. as that question. an
there, too, i think you can see echoes of the time.d even though there are prominent historians who work on african-american history, there are prominent black historians. there's the legacy, but john franklin and benjamin quarrels, a bunch of people whose work is available. there are also white scholars writing about slavery. but the mainstream of the historical profession is not looking at that scholarship. the debate continues to be very much like the postage stamps that we saw. it's about...
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. >> and i thought that i echo all of that and even though i ask a question of something that was on the next page and i have looked at it and forgotten and i think that it is comprehensive and i agree that someone picking this up will be a good sense of what this organization does. >> great. >> and because it is not clear to most people. >> and it is nice and i have had the interactions with the office myself and everyone is very professional, and the fact that we have had no change over, and kutos, to mr. pachako sitting with his back against me. >> pleasure. >> and i need to ask for the public comment. even though we have only a quasi public person here and with that commissioners, is there a motion? >> yes, so moved. >> okay. >> okay. >> if you could call the roll, please? >> we have a motion from commissioner honda, to adopt the department alan youal report for fiscal year 2013, 2014. on that motion to adopt, commissioner fung. >> aye. >> vice president is absent, president lazarus? >> aye. >> commissioner wilson >> aye. >> thank you. >> the vote is 4-0, and this departmental re
. >> and i thought that i echo all of that and even though i ask a question of something that was on the next page and i have looked at it and forgotten and i think that it is comprehensive and i agree that someone picking this up will be a good sense of what this organization does. >> great. >> and because it is not clear to most people. >> and it is nice and i have had the interactions with the office myself and everyone is very professional, and the fact that we have...
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that sentiment is being echoed as this breaking news coming in that now a second worker. we don't know if it is a nurse, if it is a technicians or what, but a second healthcare worker at texas health diagnosed with ebola, guys. >> they said expect more patients now it's happening. >> the only suspect charged in the benghazi terror attack now face charges. this reveals the truth. this was a preplanned terror attack. doug mcelway live in washington with the latest on this developing story as well. >> this marks the very first time specific plans were made a response to an anti islam movie. the indictment against him some punishable by death. one murder of internationally protected person, three counts of murder of an officer and employee of the united states four counts of killing a person on a federal facility involving the use of a firearm and dangerous weapon and two counts of maliciously damaging destroying property by means of fire. rocket propelled grenades and automatic assault rifles were used in the first wave of the attack and mortars in the other wave of the atta
that sentiment is being echoed as this breaking news coming in that now a second worker. we don't know if it is a nurse, if it is a technicians or what, but a second healthcare worker at texas health diagnosed with ebola, guys. >> they said expect more patients now it's happening. >> the only suspect charged in the benghazi terror attack now face charges. this reveals the truth. this was a preplanned terror attack. doug mcelway live in washington with the latest on this developing...
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> airtime is how long echo >> we are three minutes away from the city so we can pop in any time. we can get in and out very quickly and pop up for any news, any cool weather issue, the sunset is looking fantastic today. >> what are some of the shoots right now? they put the mustang on top of the empire state building and they wanted us to document that with video and photography. ofre were three segments shooting and it was fantastic in the dark. >> putting this together as a business, this wasn't just commercials. >> it's a variety of different things. you can have a virtual company cs, instagram, and technology. we have collaborators that we , people from the medium come and shoot with us and we share copyright with the images. we also have a very small staff. this opportunity with technology, we have the ability to get in the air because of these guys. bit more aboute that distribution because it is also a digital experience and we know that governments already do this with highly sensitive data and radar installations relaying all of that information. >> it is safety first. t
> airtime is how long echo >> we are three minutes away from the city so we can pop in any time. we can get in and out very quickly and pop up for any news, any cool weather issue, the sunset is looking fantastic today. >> what are some of the shoots right now? they put the mustang on top of the empire state building and they wanted us to document that with video and photography. ofre were three segments shooting and it was fantastic in the dark. >> putting this together as...
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the males use their noses like echo chambers. >> i got one.he real prize is spotting a male monkey. they are leery of humans, who have been encroaching on their habitat. they know humans are their friends there. what's changed their minds? free food. we enter the hideaway. oh, my god. >> this is one family. >> reporter: it's okay. look at him. oh, my god. there he is. don't go. just as i start to soak it in -- this is so amazing because this is -- oh. he darts away to protect his family. so, we ease in closer, bearing gifts. there you go. typically, there are eight to ten families. this stud has 20. it's a little bit indecent, but what do you call it? >> 24 hours. >> reporter: 24 hours? no wonder they're the romeo of the jungle. but the population is taking a nosedive. their population has been cut in half in the last 50 years. what's killed them off? >> palm oils. >> reporter: the scourge of the jungle. used in many things, like oil. this is a palm oil plantation. they're all over borneo. this one, 800 acres. destroying the monkeys' habitat.
the males use their noses like echo chambers. >> i got one.he real prize is spotting a male monkey. they are leery of humans, who have been encroaching on their habitat. they know humans are their friends there. what's changed their minds? free food. we enter the hideaway. oh, my god. >> this is one family. >> reporter: it's okay. look at him. oh, my god. there he is. don't go. just as i start to soak it in -- this is so amazing because this is -- oh. he darts away to protect...
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. >> i'll echo that a lot of us have discussed a lot of temptations and a new magnetically health system we ask our directors where it is to have the intersection and where it would be appropriate to report back to the commission to see the progress that's being made on the subject being made her here and other subject i'll invite both the 0 decorators to ma make their comments. >> thank you very much i want to say that 9 leadership has been meeting are director garcia on a fairly regular basis by 24 reinforces i need to meet with director garcia a number of times we look forward to working with you. >> i was writing notes back and forth an organization closed and it's an appropriate comment we remember working on the human trafficking that organizations have difficulties so we'll be working closely with the director to look at how to continue to provide those services with one less community-based organization that's able to do that so we'll commit to work and i've been taking notes on the areas we're talked about and create a report for the commission and continue to work on some of th
. >> i'll echo that a lot of us have discussed a lot of temptations and a new magnetically health system we ask our directors where it is to have the intersection and where it would be appropriate to report back to the commission to see the progress that's being made on the subject being made her here and other subject i'll invite both the 0 decorators to ma make their comments. >> thank you very much i want to say that 9 leadership has been meeting are director garcia on a fairly...
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in the piece i wrote and told e-echo over the weekend ago i wrote twice over three plants are planned aone, two and three. plan a try to stop in the three affected countries using the technique is that we have so well used for so many used it effectively for so many years. and there were reasons for that. first off i want to point out that we did have one oracular save. it was remarkable what happened in nigeria with the one individual, the minnesota resident traveled from liberia to lagos and was infected from the time he got off the plane but if you look at the intensity, over a thousand people and someone who's part of a high socioeconomic status group largely within the healthcare setting where the exposure occurred and the fact that they extinguished that i think that was a testament to the nigerians into the cdc. but if that same person landed in the slums of law goes and had gone undetected couple generations that wouldn't have been the same situation. i am convinced of that. we do know that these things can work but once you get into this setting do they work. in my simplemind
in the piece i wrote and told e-echo over the weekend ago i wrote twice over three plants are planned aone, two and three. plan a try to stop in the three affected countries using the technique is that we have so well used for so many used it effectively for so many years. and there were reasons for that. first off i want to point out that we did have one oracular save. it was remarkable what happened in nigeria with the one individual, the minnesota resident traveled from liberia to lagos and...