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these are the laws that are now in effect. we believe these are the laws that need to be applied tho this project and to the permit. the permit has not been reinstated, these interim controls are in effect and therefore i'm asking you to grant the appeal to maintain the suspension and we can work with the department of building inspection to take appropriate action which i believe would include revocation of the permits, but we need to have this come back, go through the appropriate process under the interim controls for the interim use authorization. those are the issues i wanted to race. thank you. >> mr. san sanchez, for the rookie's benefit, can you be very specific? the problem for me here is like the referendum on the ballot where you vote no you are actually voting yes and vice versa. if the appeal is granted, what's going to happen? and if the appeal is not granted or overruled what is going to happen, specifically. >> excellent questions, a great way to start the conversation. so if the appeal is granted as we are req
these are the laws that are now in effect. we believe these are the laws that need to be applied tho this project and to the permit. the permit has not been reinstated, these interim controls are in effect and therefore i'm asking you to grant the appeal to maintain the suspension and we can work with the department of building inspection to take appropriate action which i believe would include revocation of the permits, but we need to have this come back, go through the appropriate process...
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effects of roads because they are highly mobile. they can fly. so a small road of 50 yards or a small clearing really shouldn't inhibit an animal that can fly much greater distances inside the forest. so i caught birds and put little radio receivers on them and moved them across these gaps to see if they can return to what was their home range of their territory. and they know where their home range is because i generally move the male. and the female will be there calling and the male's returning the call. so they know where home is. but they are just not choosing to cross the road at all. and that's a real concern when you can see that some of the clearing patterns that we have seen in the amazon where they have just got long roads could still leave 70% of the forest intact but populations could still be divided by a very small clearing. dr. bill laurance: the roads are in some sense acting as a sort of a pandora's box. it's oftentimes the first step in this cascade of uncontrolled activities. in the amazon, for example we see roa
effects of roads because they are highly mobile. they can fly. so a small road of 50 yards or a small clearing really shouldn't inhibit an animal that can fly much greater distances inside the forest. so i caught birds and put little radio receivers on them and moved them across these gaps to see if they can return to what was their home range of their territory. and they know where their home range is because i generally move the male. and the female will be there calling and the male's...
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supposed to be a curfew in effect. this occur fee in effect as of 10:00 p.m. eastern time.urse as you can see plenty of people out there on the streets so officials said they were going to use discretion in enforcing this curfew. we'll stay on top of this and check back in with chris o'connell as we continue to lock at this video coming out of baltimore. the scene again was peaceful as of about 30 minutes ago but things have changed. they are starting to change dramatically now as we can see you can see smoke rising from this intersection. you see sort of little fire or sparklers coming out the left there. you see people running around throwing things. vehicles going in and out thereof. things have obviously gotten a lot different. better ground view here as you can see there's a reporter in the middle of it all. >> mike tobin from fox news channel right there. >> mike tobin from fox. someone is throwing stuff at him. >> this happened to our reporters there as well. there was aggressiveness toward our reporters as well. bunch of reporters actually. a lot of the people there
supposed to be a curfew in effect. this occur fee in effect as of 10:00 p.m. eastern time.urse as you can see plenty of people out there on the streets so officials said they were going to use discretion in enforcing this curfew. we'll stay on top of this and check back in with chris o'connell as we continue to lock at this video coming out of baltimore. the scene again was peaceful as of about 30 minutes ago but things have changed. they are starting to change dramatically now as we can see...
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that has its own calming effect.n of course now, famously there was this moment from last night during a really really tense hours of those protests. ♪ yes, baltimore, that is in fact a really good michael jackson impersonator putting on a one-man show to "beat it" in the middle of the street with a line of police in riot gear just off in the distance. you know, when baltimore decides to keep the peace, when baltimore residents decide to show how to stay out in the streets, but keep the peace, they do it their own baltimore way. god bless you. more ahead. we'll be right back. ♪ i love making sunday dinners. but when my back hurt, cooking all day... forget about it. tylenol was ok, but it was 6 pills a day. but aleve is just 2 pills all day. and now, i'm back! aleve. - you can collect rainwater to shower with but there are easier ways to go green. like taking shorter showers, which conserves water and lowers your bill. you'll sing long ballads in the rain and short ditties in the shower. ♪ the more you know ♪ >>> so w
that has its own calming effect.n of course now, famously there was this moment from last night during a really really tense hours of those protests. ♪ yes, baltimore, that is in fact a really good michael jackson impersonator putting on a one-man show to "beat it" in the middle of the street with a line of police in riot gear just off in the distance. you know, when baltimore decides to keep the peace, when baltimore residents decide to show how to stay out in the streets, but keep...
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call now. >> why is it so effective, ken? >> why is it so effective? it's one of a kind. it truly is one of a kind. there's been 25 years of research. it comes from a green-lipped mussel. nature has provided an oil extract that's one of a kind. it's patent protected. >> this is a nutritional supplement, and what it can do is reduce the signs and symptoms associated with inflammation. you know, inflammation is prevalent in many diseases, so it's helpful in many different conditions. >> people say, "well, how can this be so good?" well, because the biggest problem to your body is inflammatory-related conditions. doesn't matter if you're a truck driver, if you're a police officer, if you're a fireman, if you work in construction, if you work in the restaurant business, if you are a lady that stands on your feet all day -- >> almost if you move. >> if you move. >> [ chuckles ] >> because pain just ruins your day. >> you're looking at someone. >> it ruins your day. >> i have a low tolerance. >> it's hard to enjoy your life. everybody has a low tolerance, particularly when you
call now. >> why is it so effective, ken? >> why is it so effective? it's one of a kind. it truly is one of a kind. there's been 25 years of research. it comes from a green-lipped mussel. nature has provided an oil extract that's one of a kind. it's patent protected. >> this is a nutritional supplement, and what it can do is reduce the signs and symptoms associated with inflammation. you know, inflammation is prevalent in many diseases, so it's helpful in many different...
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...can't handle the side effects? botox® treats symptoms of leaking, going too often, and the strong sudden need to go. ask your urologist if botox® can help calm your bladder. ...and reduce your daily leakage episodes. the effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away as difficulty swallowing speaking, breathing, eye problems loss of bladder control... ...or muscle weakness can be a sign of a life-threatening condition. don't take botox® if you can't empty your bladder or can't or won't self- catheterize if needed or have a urinary tract infection, or uti. side effects may include allergic reactions injection site pain, fatigue uti, painful urination,... ...and difficulty emptying your bladder. tell your doctor about your medical history, muscle or nerve conditions, and all medicines - especially botulinum toxins, antiplatelets, and blood thinners,... ...as these may increase the risk of serious side effects. ask if botox® can help calm your bladde
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there's a whole range of reported effects ranging from rapid or irregular heartbeat, hallucinogenic effectsseizures, psychosis. there have been several reported suicides. >> and in grand forks, north dakota, the deaths of elijah stai and christian bjerk. it turns out the drugs that killed elijah and christian arrived in grand forks by mail. purchased over the internet by a local drug dealer. >> he was one of the primary sources of supply for controlled substances in this area. >> but finding that dealer would turn out to be only the beginning in unraveling this deadly mystery which was about to take yet another turn. it is number one. when we say there's no corn, wheat or soy, it's not there. learn more at purinabeyond.com now? can i at least put my shoes on? if your bladder is calling the shots ... you may have a medical condition called overactive bladder ... ...or oab you've got to be kidding me. i've had enough! it's time to talk to the doctor. ask your doctor how myrbetriq may help treat... ...oab symptoms of urgency, frequency, and leakage. which may mean fewer trips to the bathroom.
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the effectiveness of a parent versus the effectiveness of law enforcement. >> jackie i am so happy and elated that you brought up tonya graham. tonya graham observed her son acting like a thug. and tonya graham went and took control of her son. and made sure that he was taken home. now, we need more tonya graham's out there. because some of these young people really more than anything else need the guidance of a parent. tonya graham to me is my hero. i want to see more tonya grahams. law enforcement are not the parents of some of these young people. the parents need to take control of their child, or their children and make sure that they respect law enforcement. >> tad, unfortunately we're running short on time. we appreciate you being here with us. i think a lot of people would agree with that. >> my pleasure. >> tonya graham there she is right there, going after her son. exactly. the lessons of a mother who loves her son. as we have been reporting, that curfew now in effect. baltimore police commissioner saying the city is safe and stable. we certainly hope it stays that way. >> pol
the effectiveness of a parent versus the effectiveness of law enforcement. >> jackie i am so happy and elated that you brought up tonya graham. tonya graham observed her son acting like a thug. and tonya graham went and took control of her son. and made sure that he was taken home. now, we need more tonya graham's out there. because some of these young people really more than anything else need the guidance of a parent. tonya graham to me is my hero. i want to see more tonya grahams. law...
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i think it is effective. maybe if there haven't been enough exposure in terms of the value in that education piece with vision zero coalition we need to have that discussion. i would love to be supportive of that program. i'm sure other people have been doing other things about education and we need tobring into discussion. that is about 250 thousand just to build it. the last thing i want to--is it okay? one more thing. page 26, the progress roret for mayors and supervisors on projects. i noticed you didn't have any of the 9 projects that i had got funding for for district 7. i don't know why it isn't in there. is there a reason? it was a adback and did it for par ticipatory budgeting. last years fiscal year we approved 9 projucts and they are on their way. >> that actually is a topic we'll ask in the presentation >> okay, before we get there i have commissioner wiener and mar back on the roster. commissioner wiener. >> thank you madam chair. i have a general question, but it relates to a specific project th
i think it is effective. maybe if there haven't been enough exposure in terms of the value in that education piece with vision zero coalition we need to have that discussion. i would love to be supportive of that program. i'm sure other people have been doing other things about education and we need tobring into discussion. that is about 250 thousand just to build it. the last thing i want to--is it okay? one more thing. page 26, the progress roret for mayors and supervisors on projects. i...
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percent increase or something like that we looked at if the regulatory framework numbers went into effect the state water board that will be a 17 percent in demand that will amount to a revenue hit of about (1) 800-0000 we k4ruk9d that this is the action they've concluded that is something with the proven use of our reserves and the following year to overcome the deficit that was an acceptable risk that would occur to we'll e so we'll know we'd under collected there and not to bum up the numbers this year that will stretch it so we make sure our customers have thought about that i don't know if a copy of that letter is in our packet but that hearing is coming up the first meeting in may. >> yeah. the public hearing. >> mr. richie is talking about the wholesale rates the wholesale rates for san francisco retail rates you adapted a 4-year in your package we'll live within the rate increases right now given the fact that we can draw down some of the reserves we're kind of projecting on the retail side and to let me know on the wholesale side is it depends on how much water our wholesale cust
percent increase or something like that we looked at if the regulatory framework numbers went into effect the state water board that will be a 17 percent in demand that will amount to a revenue hit of about (1) 800-0000 we k4ruk9d that this is the action they've concluded that is something with the proven use of our reserves and the following year to overcome the deficit that was an acceptable risk that would occur to we'll e so we'll know we'd under collected there and not to bum up the...
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months we'll have 4 major fires in the city some of them as high as three or four alarms they've effected they've had the effect of us losing over one hundred living unit and more importantly interrupting sometimes tragically the lives of so many families in the city those are disasters that are felt he very environmental by those effected and their as being as a major earthquake are tsunami or airport crashes or disasters i'm luke oug i'm joined by our cities fire chief she's been working for 10 years to make sure our fire department is ready for all those disasters and, of course their appear on the on the ground at the first instance our director of human resources agency and many of our city departments are here to join me supervisor wiener and other members of the board of supervisors are here who have been working hard with me on forecasting what we do and can do better as a city when it comes to disasters and all of them working together with me now even more members of our innocence social services agencies in the community we're practicing all the time how to do better to help ou
months we'll have 4 major fires in the city some of them as high as three or four alarms they've effected they've had the effect of us losing over one hundred living unit and more importantly interrupting sometimes tragically the lives of so many families in the city those are disasters that are felt he very environmental by those effected and their as being as a major earthquake are tsunami or airport crashes or disasters i'm luke oug i'm joined by our cities fire chief she's been working for...
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the most common side effect is diarrhea, sometimes severe. severe, stop taking linzess and call your doctor right away. other side effects include, gas, stomach-area pain and swelling. bottom line, ask your doctor about linzess today. why do we do it? why do we spend every waking moment, thinking about people? why are we so committed to keeping you connected? why combine performance with a conscience? why innovate for a future without accidents? why do any of it? why do all of it? because if it matters to you, it's everything to us. the xc60 crossover. from volvo. lease the well equiped volvo xc60 today. visit your local volvo showroom for details. ♪ ♪ >>> we're driving deep into the english countryside a couple hours outside of london. we're on our way to visit gw pharmaceuticals, a company that makes medicines from the actual marijuana plant. now, although this is done with the express permission of the uk government, we did have to sign confidentiality agreements and cannot disclose exactly where we're going to be located. you see, marijua
the most common side effect is diarrhea, sometimes severe. severe, stop taking linzess and call your doctor right away. other side effects include, gas, stomach-area pain and swelling. bottom line, ask your doctor about linzess today. why do we do it? why do we spend every waking moment, thinking about people? why are we so committed to keeping you connected? why combine performance with a conscience? why innovate for a future without accidents? why do any of it? why do all of it? because if it...
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but is there an effect on public health, a significant effect on public health, whatever if so list. >> i think they came very close to that because what they said first of all, they told epa to make its judgment after considering the results of the study and they told epa to study things that went to health hazards. so that comes very close, it seems to me, and reason it used the appropriate and necessary language rather than the language your honor suggests is because congress when it was legislating here in 1990 understood that there might well be uncertainty at the end of of the analysis congress directed the epa to undertake, mr. tl might be uncertainty about the projected effects of the acid rain regulations. >> i think that's what the legislative history said. >> i do want to clear up a misconception about that i think. which is that the way these acid rain regulations unfolded they were put in place in 1990 at the same time as 7412. but they were to unfold over a ten-year period. five years until the first stage and then five more years until the second stage. so epa was goin
but is there an effect on public health, a significant effect on public health, whatever if so list. >> i think they came very close to that because what they said first of all, they told epa to make its judgment after considering the results of the study and they told epa to study things that went to health hazards. so that comes very close, it seems to me, and reason it used the appropriate and necessary language rather than the language your honor suggests is because congress when it...
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well this effort this effort raised an unprecedented over $120,000 for those who are effected by the fire this is extraordinary and i want to thank a participate he found we've known to be a good partner our mission confirmation development meeting that was on the ground day in and out helping the 4r5i9 resident in the midst meeting worked closely with the 22nd street folks and became the agent for the good fund account so thank you to meeting not only for that at the heart of not only the residents your concern buyout small businesses and the many small businesses who perhaps in many occasions lost everything in the fire and going to have a hard time step up to the plate unless they get help m e t a started helping our small businesss and let's help them get to the goal any met a so the small businesses can on silicon valley and today, we're honoring one more inspiring effort by an entity called project homeless connection and la vacillating a working with supervisor kim's office little hit the nail on the head to campaign held folks in the tenderloin neighborhood this champion camp
well this effort this effort raised an unprecedented over $120,000 for those who are effected by the fire this is extraordinary and i want to thank a participate he found we've known to be a good partner our mission confirmation development meeting that was on the ground day in and out helping the 4r5i9 resident in the midst meeting worked closely with the 22nd street folks and became the agent for the good fund account so thank you to meeting not only for that at the heart of not only the...
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what is amazing is the services you see in the rain forest do not just stop there and are effecting usere in los angeles and that is something that scientists are just now beginning to realize so let's take a look. ♪ if you listen closely you can hear the lyrics, the poetry of the rain forest. among its troops is this guy. literally you see postcards with this thing. here is looking at you, kid. check out these farm hands, working dusk to dawn to cultivate their garden. stunning beauty, unparallel veracity, the magic that is the rain forest. ♪ i traveled to costa-rica to check out the health of these eco systems and the tall, dense jungles are known for warm climates, lots of rain and sheltering more than half of the world's plant and animal species. although rain forests comprise a small percentage of the earth, they do big things, in human terms they are a critical component to how we function. >> i love to think of the amazon, the rain forest as the lungs of the planet. >> reporter: they are more like the heart of the biosphere. >> reporter: our tale of the rain forest brings us to
what is amazing is the services you see in the rain forest do not just stop there and are effecting usere in los angeles and that is something that scientists are just now beginning to realize so let's take a look. ♪ if you listen closely you can hear the lyrics, the poetry of the rain forest. among its troops is this guy. literally you see postcards with this thing. here is looking at you, kid. check out these farm hands, working dusk to dawn to cultivate their garden. stunning beauty,...
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maximize combat effectiveness. i also think on the other hand military effectiveness unit performance is either right measures. those are the right topics to talk about. we have military organization for specific purposes. the army calls a fight any limits were to send the nation i should add units to allow or in fighting the nation's war entails a whole host of complex tasks beyond the tactical level engagement for the enemy. physical fitness and unit cohesion are to traditionally very important aspects of a terry effectiveness. it's absolutely right we are focusing on those things. that is also where most of the complaint or she are sorry. we have to tackle them. i think we've done a pretty good job of physical fitness. at this point i would get over with it. just do it. but women can be but the existing standards and make sure they are not only gender-neutral that only hides gender blind man's because it's the same for everyone while they are part of a highly masculine tradition and view of what war is and what
maximize combat effectiveness. i also think on the other hand military effectiveness unit performance is either right measures. those are the right topics to talk about. we have military organization for specific purposes. the army calls a fight any limits were to send the nation i should add units to allow or in fighting the nation's war entails a whole host of complex tasks beyond the tactical level engagement for the enemy. physical fitness and unit cohesion are to traditionally very...
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they are to be having sprinkler systems they were only four apartment hours for 3 or more stories effect june 1990 now the exist buildings the requirements vary depending on the type of building for existing sro hotels that provide 20 or more guest rooms a superficial system starred in 2002 for existing buildings those were after june 1994 and lastly existing hotels have think outside the box required to have sprinkler systems since 19986. the following items to be considered when sprirm a building water service from the motor to the building depending on pressure a booster pump might be required and main location coverage of sprishlg systems in companion areas and abatement if needed for lead and asbestos and >> sir i'm sorry our screens are blinking i don't have this package on the power point presentation so could you get a copy of it? i might have an old copy >> tucson. >> concealed picking up and impact on tenants total cost result in different appraising prices i'd like to electro our chief housing circumstance rosemary. >> supervisors good afternoon so regarding the regulatory you
they are to be having sprinkler systems they were only four apartment hours for 3 or more stories effect june 1990 now the exist buildings the requirements vary depending on the type of building for existing sro hotels that provide 20 or more guest rooms a superficial system starred in 2002 for existing buildings those were after june 1994 and lastly existing hotels have think outside the box required to have sprinkler systems since 19986. the following items to be considered when sprirm a...
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us yeah it effectively, but also ethically, and i think that's crucial in any campaign. >> thank you, krzysztof, elizabeth plank, and all of our guests until next time, we will see you online. >> the united states is in the midst of the worst drug addiction epidemic in its history. but it's not a crisis of illegal drugs. it's one of prescription painkillers - oxycodone, hydrocodone, and other legal narcotics, all related to opium. collectively they are called opioids. >> these are the opioid painkillers. and prescriptions for drugs like these have more than quadrupled over the last 15 years - to the extent that the us now consumes more than 80 percent of the global supply of these drugs. >> overdoses from prescription opioid drugs now kill nearly seventeen thousand americans every year. that's one overdose death every thirty minutes. >> the overdose rate which might have been 1 or 2 a month in our emergency department is now more like 3 or 4 or 5 if not more than that, in a 24-hour period. >> that's a massive increase. >> massive. >> over the past 10 years, we've had more than 125,000
us yeah it effectively, but also ethically, and i think that's crucial in any campaign. >> thank you, krzysztof, elizabeth plank, and all of our guests until next time, we will see you online. >> the united states is in the midst of the worst drug addiction epidemic in its history. but it's not a crisis of illegal drugs. it's one of prescription painkillers - oxycodone, hydrocodone, and other legal narcotics, all related to opium. collectively they are called opioids. >> these...
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the most common side effects are nausea, diarrhea, and headache.de effects can lead to dehydration, which may cause kidney problems. if your pill isn't giving you the control you need... ask your doctor about non-insulin victoza. it's covered by most health plans. >>> finally tonight here the teacher of the year. she's america strong. janet peoples teaching high school english in texas. many of her students immigrants from somalia, cuba vietnam. and so many born right here in america into poverty. >> i can do this. >> she saw something in me. she always told me that you know, you've got a gift and if no one else sees it i see it. >> reporter: her own children grown, 27, 26, 21. some would say, finally freedom for her. but she's back with the children. >> every student that sits down in front of me, they become my kid. >> reporter: among them viet tranh. >> i'm just one of the many that miss peoples has seen to a brighter future. >> reporter: today, the president saluting the teacher of the year. her kids watching with taerms back in amarillo. and o
the most common side effects are nausea, diarrhea, and headache.de effects can lead to dehydration, which may cause kidney problems. if your pill isn't giving you the control you need... ask your doctor about non-insulin victoza. it's covered by most health plans. >>> finally tonight here the teacher of the year. she's america strong. janet peoples teaching high school english in texas. many of her students immigrants from somalia, cuba vietnam. and so many born right here in america...
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grant could do this effectively but i think you could've done more that and been more effective.there was some use of the press in the grand presidency. feeding favorable information to reporters, grant sometimes gave interviews to "the new york herald," for instance. but i think one of the contextual problems for grant was his taciturnity -- he didn't control the narrative. he did not control the narrative. what happened was, his enemies his adversaries did tend to control that narrative and when it came time for historians of the 20th century to look back and write about his administration, they tend to pay attention to those adversaries much more than what the president and his advocates were saying. another personal deficiency that i think was against grant is what i think we might term and excessive loyalty to people around him. loyalty to a fault, really. with many of his associates. grant was a highly sensitive man. he was an appreciative man. he held friendships dearly. he stood by those who stood by him. but sometimes he remained loyal to people whether or not they were
grant could do this effectively but i think you could've done more that and been more effective.there was some use of the press in the grand presidency. feeding favorable information to reporters, grant sometimes gave interviews to "the new york herald," for instance. but i think one of the contextual problems for grant was his taciturnity -- he didn't control the narrative. he did not control the narrative. what happened was, his enemies his adversaries did tend to control that...
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again, it has side effects. this will help increase the dialogue between both physicians and their patients. >> glor: thanks very much. thanks. glor: in oklahoma city, 168 seconds of silence were observed for the 168 victims killed 20 years ago today. ♪ a ceremony was held at the former site of the murrah federal building, destroyed in the 1995 bombing. former president bill clinton attended the service which concluded with survivors and relatives reading the names of the victims. a suspect dies a week after being injured in police custody. and -- what could have been a little girl's lonliest birthday, turns into her best ever.g when "the cbs evening news" continues. look! this is the new asian inspired broth bowl from panera bread. our hero is the soba noodle. (mmmm) which we pair with fresh spinach (ahhh) mushrooms (yes) and chicken raised without antibiotics. (very nice) then top with a soy-miso broth. that's the ticket! and if you're feeling extra adventurous try our delicious thai chicken salad only at pane
again, it has side effects. this will help increase the dialogue between both physicians and their patients. >> glor: thanks very much. thanks. glor: in oklahoma city, 168 seconds of silence were observed for the 168 victims killed 20 years ago today. ♪ a ceremony was held at the former site of the murrah federal building, destroyed in the 1995 bombing. former president bill clinton attended the service which concluded with survivors and relatives reading the names of the victims. a...
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curfew is in effect until 5:00 a.m. you must go home. >> reporter: enforced by 2,000 national guard and 1,000 cops, firing smoke bombs and tear gas at a shrinking number of defiant protesters, forced to flee through the stinging mist. today, schools back in session. the number of arrests overnight dropped to 35, as maryland's governor declared victory. >> there's no question in my mind the city is now safe. >> reporter: safe enough for the baltimore symphony to play an outdoor concert. and with the national guard's protection for the baltimore orioles to play an historic game. the first in major league history, where the official attendance was zero. no fans. dream come true for a baseball fan. every seat in the house is available. >> 1-1 delivery. and he got ahold of that one. it is deep -- >> reporter: a home run into empty stands, as oriole faithful forced to watch through the center field gates. why did you decide to come down here today? why was it important for you to be here? >> to support the city, support the t
curfew is in effect until 5:00 a.m. you must go home. >> reporter: enforced by 2,000 national guard and 1,000 cops, firing smoke bombs and tear gas at a shrinking number of defiant protesters, forced to flee through the stinging mist. today, schools back in session. the number of arrests overnight dropped to 35, as maryland's governor declared victory. >> there's no question in my mind the city is now safe. >> reporter: safe enough for the baltimore symphony to play an outdoor...
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we actually know what the cumulative effect is. it's high prices and housing insecurity and displacement. it's easy to support building in general and oppose displacement in general. why isn't it easier to build? i wish someone would make it easier for more people to build houses so we wouldn't run out of houses. now is the time to take action to make it easy to build houses and not stand in the way of us expanding our capacity for people. another consideration is neighborhood character so for people that have housing security neighborhood character means a cute neighborhood but for the rest of us, for 70% of san franciscans who rent instead of own neighborhood character means fear of eviction, crowding, living in substandard conditions, living hand to mouth and the associated strain on personal lives. that is the character of san francisco neighborhoods right now and yes, you could oppose the project and preserve the neighborhood character if that's how you want 70% of us without housing security to live. thank you. >> thank you v
we actually know what the cumulative effect is. it's high prices and housing insecurity and displacement. it's easy to support building in general and oppose displacement in general. why isn't it easier to build? i wish someone would make it easier for more people to build houses so we wouldn't run out of houses. now is the time to take action to make it easy to build houses and not stand in the way of us expanding our capacity for people. another consideration is neighborhood character so for...
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what do you think -- was that effective? was that effective? what came of it? and, you know, probably i also would ask, say about the walmart or the donald's thing. we're hearing more about, oh, they're going to raise wages for some people. i still don't know what that means when i read that walmart is going to raise wages for some people. so, you know we're talking bug here. we're not talking the small little organizing group. those groups got very big. but were they effective do you think? is. -- >> so there's a lot of different questions embedded in that. one, occupy did change the language in a very serious way. 99%, the 1%, talking about inequality had been latent and became a fundamental part of our political dialogue. that doesn't mean they changed -- they or it or whatever -- did everything that occupy might have wanted but there was a real change there. but i think there's another question you're asking about, you know, why should i engage if i don't know there's going to be something that's effective. and i would say about any one of these fights that
what do you think -- was that effective? was that effective? what came of it? and, you know, probably i also would ask, say about the walmart or the donald's thing. we're hearing more about, oh, they're going to raise wages for some people. i still don't know what that means when i read that walmart is going to raise wages for some people. so, you know we're talking bug here. we're not talking the small little organizing group. those groups got very big. but were they effective do you think?...
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in the 1980's and early 1990's, in particular, before there was any effective treatment for hiv, many people particularly gay men with hiv who were employed and who became sick during the height of the crisis became disabled and left the work force, frequently accessing their private disability benefits. for many of these people they did not necessarily think that they were going to make it, given the lack of effective treatment and they remained on private disability policies. , out of the work force for many years. starting the mid-1990's we began to see more and more effective treatments, not to cure hiv but to allow people to stabilize their health and to live long and healthy lives. and so we are now seeing a growing population of long-term hiv survivors who are approaching or in their senior years. this is a good thing that we're seeing a growing population of hiv positive people living into their senior years, we want that to happen, we want people to live long, healthy, happy lives, but it does create this issue and it is a discrete issue of a discrete population of largely ga
in the 1980's and early 1990's, in particular, before there was any effective treatment for hiv, many people particularly gay men with hiv who were employed and who became sick during the height of the crisis became disabled and left the work force, frequently accessing their private disability benefits. for many of these people they did not necessarily think that they were going to make it, given the lack of effective treatment and they remained on private disability policies. , out of the...
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i want to make sure it is effective and think certain phrases are effective, but i speak as a lay person. i want to get the effective message out there and hopefully we get stories out there. that is something and learned in the vision zero conference in new york that they were the most effective stories in state legislators passing lays and when you have someones face that says i lost my nuther or brother, i think that bringatize home why we need to drive slower and share the roads. even long term think about, can we start >> student -to change things in the long term changes in the law around. i know safety cameras is smj we have been trying to get and author in sacramenty owhile they agee gree this is a important step flward they don't see the general public moving along with them. we are ahead of the curve. even thinking about on a secondary level are there things we can start to educate folks on >> student move the dial on the public so when we are able to queue up state legislation we'll have support with the residence. just thing tooz think about. i know we have a lot of questions
i want to make sure it is effective and think certain phrases are effective, but i speak as a lay person. i want to get the effective message out there and hopefully we get stories out there. that is something and learned in the vision zero conference in new york that they were the most effective stories in state legislators passing lays and when you have someones face that says i lost my nuther or brother, i think that bringatize home why we need to drive slower and share the roads. even long...
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we have these harmful external effects let's get rid of them no matter what the cost.3 plan for los angeles was a little like this. smog is harmful to your health. let's get rid of it, virtually outlaw driving for six months of the year. there are countless examples of this approach. nuclear generating plants involve certain hazards. let's ban them completely. alcohol leads to driving fatalities. let's bring back prohibition. the trouble with this approach is not only that it usually doesn't work -- the los angeles plan had to be modified -- but that it's bad economics. in our society, clean air has become a product. it brings us certain benefits but it also has certain costs of production. and what economists want to do is to measure these benefits against these costs, taking, of course, all external effects into account. these look like ordinary supply and demand curves for our product -- cleaner air -- measured by some reduction of particulate matter, noxious fumes, and the like. but these curves do take external effects into account and are curves of social benefit
we have these harmful external effects let's get rid of them no matter what the cost.3 plan for los angeles was a little like this. smog is harmful to your health. let's get rid of it, virtually outlaw driving for six months of the year. there are countless examples of this approach. nuclear generating plants involve certain hazards. let's ban them completely. alcohol leads to driving fatalities. let's bring back prohibition. the trouble with this approach is not only that it usually doesn't...
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they were able to revive him by administering a drug that counters the effects of opioid overdose. >> now we're seeing it so frequently and they're people that you'd never expect. it's not the junkie, it's the 25 year old kid. what we're finding is that they can't get the prescription medication that they used to get - they can't get vicodin or oxy. so what they do instead is they buy heroin. >> opioids are pretty much drugs that come from opium. you create oxycodone and hydrocodone from opium in the same way that you create heroin from opium. and when you look at the effect that hydrocodone or oxycodone or heroin produce... it's pretty much indistinguishable. >> we've driven about 20 minutes out of portland, and we're on our way to meet somebody who started using legal, prescription opioids as a teenager but quickly transitioned onto heroin. >> jack asked us not to use his real name. he is 32 years old. >> once you've done it. you know i've done it for so long that i need it to feel normal. you know what i mean? once i start doing heroin, like i comprehend better. i can focus better.
they were able to revive him by administering a drug that counters the effects of opioid overdose. >> now we're seeing it so frequently and they're people that you'd never expect. it's not the junkie, it's the 25 year old kid. what we're finding is that they can't get the prescription medication that they used to get - they can't get vicodin or oxy. so what they do instead is they buy heroin. >> opioids are pretty much drugs that come from opium. you create oxycodone and hydrocodone...
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there have been 490 -- 42 phones, personal effects.e phones are in extremely damaged condition, as i said earlier. i ensure that they were looked into, but i'm a bit skeptical in view of their condition that it will be of much use. i do not -- anything's possible, but i don't think so. and it -- and would have been just one phone that would be working, it can happen. but -- and the sim cards. have you been able to prohibit any pictures to see if any -- any passengers could have communicated some pictures. investigations been -- the phones have been sent for the time being, i cannot answer your questions. as long as the laboratory has not started its work. so i will answer you when i have the results of the work of the laboratory. for the time being, these phones are heavily damaged and i do have a bit of doubt about -- about them being useful possibly. will there be -- it's too early to say whether there will be some toxic -- according to the germans, the co-pilot will have made a search online. i told you in my first discussion, as lo
there have been 490 -- 42 phones, personal effects.e phones are in extremely damaged condition, as i said earlier. i ensure that they were looked into, but i'm a bit skeptical in view of their condition that it will be of much use. i do not -- anything's possible, but i don't think so. and it -- and would have been just one phone that would be working, it can happen. but -- and the sim cards. have you been able to prohibit any pictures to see if any -- any passengers could have communicated...
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so what is the effect of this power? i tried to marshal a lot of evidence to show that basically the effect of allowing public employees to unionize and bargain collectively has increased the cost of government through increased pay, increased benefits, for example, cities where firefighters are unionized pay on average about 9% more in salaries and about 25% more in benefits than cities where firefighters are not unionized for no measurably increase in service quality or fire protection. second, i try to find some empirical evidence, to show that the union negotiations of work rules that often shield workers from management can stymie or squelch innovation in the public sector such that management that you are paying agency managers in different areas really does not have many management rights or management pulls, so you are paying management, but they are not able to really manage in that sense. productivity is reduced. managers cannot credibly threaten workers with dismissal, cannot transfer them. in some cases they
so what is the effect of this power? i tried to marshal a lot of evidence to show that basically the effect of allowing public employees to unionize and bargain collectively has increased the cost of government through increased pay, increased benefits, for example, cities where firefighters are unionized pay on average about 9% more in salaries and about 25% more in benefits than cities where firefighters are not unionized for no measurably increase in service quality or fire protection....
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nutrition in charge™. [ bottle ] ensure®. a dry mouth can be a common side effect.t's why there's biotene. it comes in oral rinse, spray or gel, so there's moisturizing relief for everyone. biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. to unlofiber-rich bran.ties of tomorrow......"lift tab." answered by the perfect quantity of sun sweetened raisins. tomorrow is waiting. ♪sun'll come out, tomorrow own it, with kellogg's® raisin bran see you at breakfast™. >>> it's high noon at the dispensary in colorado springs. business is booming at one of the state's largest medical marijuana dispensaries. customers run the gamut of ages and ailments. >> busy day. it's always a busy day, yes, sir. >> each strain a different high. each bud a different benefit. each leaf treating a different ailment. >> everything from menthol floss to ak-47 to green crack. >> did you name any of these? >> no, no. >> the names are quirky. but the owner says this is serious medicine. >> how hard is this to do? >> good luck. good luck. it's tough. it requires persistence, patience and luck. >> this
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a nighttime curfew is in effect. public schools are closed today and the baltimore orioles game was postponed. officials are investigating whether this fire is linked to the riots as well. ht ath this hour firefighters are trying to keep the blaze under control. numerous cars and businesses were set on fire. 15 officers were hurt after clashing with protesters. two of them are still in the hospital this morning. freddie gray's family is pleading for the violence to end. >> you see that it turned into all this violence and destruction, i am appalled. family, i love you, and we're supposed to be in this for jus us but is it just us? >> i want you to get justice for my son but not like this. don't tear up the whole city just for him? that's wrong. >> joined now from outside baltimore by trymaine lee. there's a curfew in effect. did people honor it. >> reporter: there weren't as many people out. we had scores of people engaged in confrontation with police but now as the city awakes police are set up on many corners. we'r
a nighttime curfew is in effect. public schools are closed today and the baltimore orioles game was postponed. officials are investigating whether this fire is linked to the riots as well. ht ath this hour firefighters are trying to keep the blaze under control. numerous cars and businesses were set on fire. 15 officers were hurt after clashing with protesters. two of them are still in the hospital this morning. freddie gray's family is pleading for the violence to end. >> you see that it...
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younger people. >> of course. >> and will effect even younger people. so it is all linked. i can tell you, i know you have a ton of experience on this policy makers spend a lot of time dealing with these issues and they're very concerned about it they also have a certain amount of political capital to be frank political capital they can spend. so just we made proposals around putting kind of letting people pool their mortality uncertainty in 401(k) plans seven eight years ago. rhode island treasury gave guidance on that three weeks ago, so it has been seven years. one reason why they were -- they knew exactly what to do they are really bright people. one reason they felt like they couldn't do it in that behind closed doors, saying you know, we spent most of the capital on health care reform. we felt like we needed to do that. so those are -- just talking about people are talking about it aware of it, trying to address that but i am sure you fought good fights on -- >> i have good news, i just realize, the federal government is not doing anything but in
younger people. >> of course. >> and will effect even younger people. so it is all linked. i can tell you, i know you have a ton of experience on this policy makers spend a lot of time dealing with these issues and they're very concerned about it they also have a certain amount of political capital to be frank political capital they can spend. so just we made proposals around putting kind of letting people pool their mortality uncertainty in 401(k) plans seven eight years ago. rhode...
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but in the end this called safion effect had no effect on davion what happened? a broken system. broken. we have to fix it. >> reporter: connie going used to work for eckerd was and davion's case worker for years. >> he's a lovable, lovable kid. >> reporter: connie says eckerd did place him once about a year ago but davion acted out and got returned. eckerd would not comment further on camera, but in a written statement said "adopting a child is a permanent decision and absolutely cannot be rushed." davion, who has been in the system all his life, can't understand that. >> like, that's all i've been doing. i've been waiting on somebody and, like, i wasn't relying on anyone else. >> reporter: you're done. >> yeah, i didn't want to really have another family. >> reporter: is that true? >> at first. but then i kind of started still wanting it like, i still wanted a family. >> reporter: so again davion took matters into his own hands this time with a single phone call to the last person he truly trusted. >> you're a very special person in this world. thank you for le
but in the end this called safion effect had no effect on davion what happened? a broken system. broken. we have to fix it. >> reporter: connie going used to work for eckerd was and davion's case worker for years. >> he's a lovable, lovable kid. >> reporter: connie says eckerd did place him once about a year ago but davion acted out and got returned. eckerd would not comment further on camera, but in a written statement said "adopting a child is a permanent decision and...
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