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hammonds. >> mr. chairman, members of the committee, on page 4 of our report, as shown in table 1, that under this proposed m.o.u., sfmta's share of the operating maintenance costs would total $43.8 million that is fiscal years 2010-2011 through fiscal year 2018-2019. there is a table on page 5 where the sfmta estimates savings that will be generated such as a reduction in fraud and other items which are explained in our report of about $17 million, so that the net estimated cost under this m.o.u. to the sfmta for fiscal years 2010-2011 through 2018-2019 is $26.6 million. finally on page 6 of our report we state -- as you know, this program is totally operated by the n.t.c. it has approved a resolution that specifies sanctions including the ineligibility for federal and state grant monies that are dispersed by the n.t.c. to the sfmt in the event that this and other partner is jurisdictions did not enter into the proposed m.o.u. it states, "the sanction of withholding, restricting or reprogramming fund
hammonds. >> mr. chairman, members of the committee, on page 4 of our report, as shown in table 1, that under this proposed m.o.u., sfmta's share of the operating maintenance costs would total $43.8 million that is fiscal years 2010-2011 through fiscal year 2018-2019. there is a table on page 5 where the sfmta estimates savings that will be generated such as a reduction in fraud and other items which are explained in our report of about $17 million, so that the net estimated cost under...
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. >> k hammond fell into the high- risk category, saying that the boy she was given health and she was able to enjoy the first weeks of motherhood. >> the latest headlines for you on bbc world news, a national day of mourning in pakistan when an airplane crash near the capital. a judge in u.s. has blocked key parts of the tough new arizona immigration law just hours before was the big effect. beyond arizona there will be relieved as the state's immigration bill flounders, not least of which in mexico where it had been condemned by the government. many families and towns in mexico rely heavily on money sent back by family members in the u.s.. tensions had been running high in central mexico. >> this town seems bound to become a ghost town. 60% of the regional population have migrated from this rural community to the united states, mainly to arizona. most of them are there illegally. just a few of them can come to visit their relatives and re- enter the u.s.. every year they drive down from arizona to visit what they call their peaceful home town. >> we are lucky because many people are
. >> k hammond fell into the high- risk category, saying that the boy she was given health and she was able to enjoy the first weeks of motherhood. >> the latest headlines for you on bbc world news, a national day of mourning in pakistan when an airplane crash near the capital. a judge in u.s. has blocked key parts of the tough new arizona immigration law just hours before was the big effect. beyond arizona there will be relieved as the state's immigration bill flounders, not least...
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and in a world of supersized menus, some fruit are actually shrinking, which is apparent at the hammond ranch in fresno county. here, small, round watermelons, about the size of cantaloupes, are now being bred to match the declining size of the average american household and a taste for something new. >> we understand the public's looking for convenience, and there's nothing more convenient than these personalized watermelons. they're so easy to store, and they store for a lengthy period of time. so i think it's the future. >> and while the watermelons may be small, the harvest is a big one" and what amounts to a giant easter egg hunt, some of the most skilled eyes and hands in the business scour the green vines looking for signs of ripeness. >> these folks have a trained eye to know when the color is just right. >> the many watermelons that thrive at mike's farm are part of a resurgence in the whole industry. consumers are now snatching up nearly 83 million pounds of the fruit a year. which is exactly why mike and other growers were approached by the orange county-based farm dulcinea t
and in a world of supersized menus, some fruit are actually shrinking, which is apparent at the hammond ranch in fresno county. here, small, round watermelons, about the size of cantaloupes, are now being bred to match the declining size of the average american household and a taste for something new. >> we understand the public's looking for convenience, and there's nothing more convenient than these personalized watermelons. they're so easy to store, and they store for a lengthy period...
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and darrell hammond does the best you. >> darrell is great. he is really terrific. well, listen.ry king live" more than three dozen time over the years. sometimes i'm on the phone. i don't need to get made up. it is wonderful. i sit in bed and i do it. those are my favorites but i'm on the set. and we had an unbelievable moment. it was face to face and it became actually very controversial. let's take a look. >> larry: are you thinking of going beyond the east coast? we're seeing that new york and atlantic city have now crowded in. >> i'm involve in the west coast. i have a lot of property in california and it's been great. generally the east coast is what i have, larry. >> larry: why a board game? >> do you mind if i sit back a little bit? your breath is very bad. it really is. has this ever been told to you before? >> larry: no. >> then i won't bother. >> larry: that's how you get the edge. see that little thing? you threw me right there. no one has ever told me that. >> has no one ever told you that? sharon hasn't said it? >> larry: nobody. >> your breath is great. >> i took s
and darrell hammond does the best you. >> darrell is great. he is really terrific. well, listen.ry king live" more than three dozen time over the years. sometimes i'm on the phone. i don't need to get made up. it is wonderful. i sit in bed and i do it. those are my favorites but i'm on the set. and we had an unbelievable moment. it was face to face and it became actually very controversial. let's take a look. >> larry: are you thinking of going beyond the east coast? we're...
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gone away but we could tell you it is called the cactus fired its spurting in riverside county near hammondnt we're hearing baird is again. its 250 a. of this point to bring in riverside you concede bring up the hillside and is definitely near homes. getting more permission of the kron 4 news room will bring it to you as we get it. reporting live if i'd been fervent and will be back with more kron 4 news right after this. you can connect to the internet at blazing fast speeds. wow, look at that! so you can go online and check out the news, or you can just catch up with old friends -- hey buddy. you can download videos and -- wow, that was fast... you can do it all from the comfort of home. so, as you can see, it's a -- whoah. you know what? i'm gonna just go grab a sandwich. [ male aouncer ] introducing our fastest internet with speeds up to 24 megabits per second. call, visit or click today. now for only $24.95 or less per month for 12 months with select bundles. a new report showing that 78 of the all boils was line supermarket united states are not living up to what the labels are claimi
gone away but we could tell you it is called the cactus fired its spurting in riverside county near hammondnt we're hearing baird is again. its 250 a. of this point to bring in riverside you concede bring up the hillside and is definitely near homes. getting more permission of the kron 4 news room will bring it to you as we get it. reporting live if i'd been fervent and will be back with more kron 4 news right after this. you can connect to the internet at blazing fast speeds. wow, look at...
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host: hammond, indiana, independent line. had reappeared you are the last call. would you vote for independent? caller: yes, i would. host: why is that? caller: democrats and destroyed the country. -- destroying our country. obama is a liar. you put liars' into office. host: sorry about that. we lost a phone call this one. next we will turn our attention to nutritional programs for children for the summertime. here is "the denver post" this morning. feeding needy kids. summer lunch program reaches more low income children. we will talk about the status for that program. we will talk with jim weill with the food research and action center. he is the president of that. we will be right back. >> "book tv" continues all this week on primetime. tonight, focus on the military and war. in a collection of essays, victor david hansen asks, why study war? from "terrorizing ourselves" the take a critical look at u.s. counter-terrorism policy. and and "captive." jerry van dyke spent 45 days in captivity. "book tv" in prime time all this week on c-span2. the c-span video libr
host: hammond, indiana, independent line. had reappeared you are the last call. would you vote for independent? caller: yes, i would. host: why is that? caller: democrats and destroyed the country. -- destroying our country. obama is a liar. you put liars' into office. host: sorry about that. we lost a phone call this one. next we will turn our attention to nutritional programs for children for the summertime. here is "the denver post" this morning. feeding needy kids. summer lunch...
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helping process the claim, evaluate it, so we've hired a -- bp hired a claims adjustor firm from hammond, louisiana, that has spread out over the gulf, so as we're setting up the infrastructure now, i'm focused primarily, not exclusively, but primarily on local people. i met with the mayor of new orleans a couple of weeks ago, he's great. ken, we're sure you're going to do a great job. we want your headquarters here in new orleans, that's where you should be headquartered and senator landreaux angovernor riley and others, governor jindal, all very, very helpful, but all urging hire local, hire local, hire local. >> in your t.a.r.p. role, how did you find the exutives when they were pleading for additional compensation, were they effect testify generally or not in their pleas to you? >> i think they were effective. they weren't pleased. i think they were fatherly effective. -- fairly effective. i didn't deal with too many c.e.o.'c.e.o.'s. mostly you dealt with vice-presidents for human resources, you dealt with general counsels, you dealt with nsultants. >> we worked it out. it was -- it
helping process the claim, evaluate it, so we've hired a -- bp hired a claims adjustor firm from hammond, louisiana, that has spread out over the gulf, so as we're setting up the infrastructure now, i'm focused primarily, not exclusively, but primarily on local people. i met with the mayor of new orleans a couple of weeks ago, he's great. ken, we're sure you're going to do a great job. we want your headquarters here in new orleans, that's where you should be headquartered and senator landreaux...
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helping process the claim, evaluate it, so we've hired a -- bp hired a claims adjustor firm from hammond, louisiana, that has spread out over the gulf, so as we're setting up the infrastructure now, i'm focused primarily, not exclusively, but primarily on local people. i met with the mayor of new orleans a couple of weeks ago, he's great. ken, we're sure you're going to do a great job. we want your headquarters here in new orleans, that's where you should be headquartered and senator landreaux and governor riley and others, governor jindal, all very, very helpful, but all urging hire local, hire local, hire local. >> in your t.a.r.p. role, how did you find the executives when they were pleading for additional compensation, were they effect testify generally or not in their pleas to you? >> i think they were effective. they weren't pleased. i think they were fatherly effective. -- fairly effective. i didn't deal with too many c.e.o.'c.e.o.'s. mostly you dealt with vice-presidents for human resources, you dealt with general counsels, you dealt with consultants. >> we worked it out. it was
helping process the claim, evaluate it, so we've hired a -- bp hired a claims adjustor firm from hammond, louisiana, that has spread out over the gulf, so as we're setting up the infrastructure now, i'm focused primarily, not exclusively, but primarily on local people. i met with the mayor of new orleans a couple of weeks ago, he's great. ken, we're sure you're going to do a great job. we want your headquarters here in new orleans, that's where you should be headquartered and senator landreaux...
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we have hired -- bp hired a claims adjuster firm from hammond, louisiana that is spread out over the gulf. so as we're setting up the infrastructure now, our hope is primarily, not exclusively, but primarily local. i met with the mayor of new orleans a couple weeks ago. he is great. we're sure you're going to do a good job. we want headquarters here in new orleans. and the senator and governors are all very, very helpful, but all urging to hire local. >> in your tarp role, how did you find executives when there were pleading for additional compensation or not to be cut back? were they effective generally or not in there please? >> they were effective. they were not pleased. i did that deal with too many ceo's. some. but he was pretty effective, when i worked with. mostly you dealt with the vice- president, a human-resources be dealt with general counsels. you dealt with consultants. we worked it out. it was difficult. but i think it was fairly collegial. people read the statute. they saw what i had to do. and i think it worked out ok. treasury was particularly helpful. the deputy sec
we have hired -- bp hired a claims adjuster firm from hammond, louisiana that is spread out over the gulf. so as we're setting up the infrastructure now, our hope is primarily, not exclusively, but primarily local. i met with the mayor of new orleans a couple weeks ago. he is great. we're sure you're going to do a good job. we want headquarters here in new orleans. and the senator and governors are all very, very helpful, but all urging to hire local. >> in your tarp role, how did you...