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. >> well, i thank you, general manager harlan kelly. i appreciate that, but i have reached out. i have asked for public disclosure. i have asked for the emails of those staff and other people that were tied with the selection. they refused to even give me the notices that they received via emails. >> they are supposed to if you filed a freedom of information act requirement. >> it's due immediately after award. award was september 9th. they failed to submit the public disclosure as to the notification of those organizations purportedly from the bayview that received $10,000. i find that troubling and so should you. >> thank you >> thank you. >> did you have a comment? >> no, only that we need to agendize it. >> yes. that is why i moved on. >> i know. >> so good to have you with us. angela armstrong. bob would have been very proud of you, kevin. >> thank you. >> commissioners, mr. torres, mr. harlan kelly, i am angela armstrong with the hunters point cultural center and i want to take everybody back to 1968, the city built space at 100 circle for bayview-hunters point for the cul
. >> well, i thank you, general manager harlan kelly. i appreciate that, but i have reached out. i have asked for public disclosure. i have asked for the emails of those staff and other people that were tied with the selection. they refused to even give me the notices that they received via emails. >> they are supposed to if you filed a freedom of information act requirement. >> it's due immediately after award. award was september 9th. they failed to submit the public...
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. >> item number 8 is a resolution appointing harlan l. kelly jr. for a four year term to commence upon the board of supervisors' approval as a director of the san francisco bay area regional water system financing authority. >> so, good afternoon, supervisors, again, harlan kelly, i want to say that i appreciate you looking at my appointment, this is an appointment that is a four year term. as you know, the puc provides water to about 2.6 million customer ins the bay area. we provide water to residents and businesses in san francisco and also wholesale, an agency in alameda, santa clara and san mateo counties, our wholesale customers are [inaudible] by bosca xh a conservation agency, as you know t state legislature created a financing agency as a way, a puc to coordinate and collaborate with our wholesale customers on financial decisions, and to really look at ways to improve the reliability of our regional water system. as you know, the previous general manager, ed herrington was served in this position and i would be honored to take on this new r
. >> item number 8 is a resolution appointing harlan l. kelly jr. for a four year term to commence upon the board of supervisors' approval as a director of the san francisco bay area regional water system financing authority. >> so, good afternoon, supervisors, again, harlan kelly, i want to say that i appreciate you looking at my appointment, this is an appointment that is a four year term. as you know, the puc provides water to about 2.6 million customer ins the bay area. we...
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harlan and i were fortunate enough to bring a number of reporters down there and i think pretty much all tv stations covered that. so those were the positive milestones. now i would like to shift gear to calaveras. again, our most challenging project and we do have some news there that would i like to share with you and with that i would like the computer connected, if i may? this is probably a graph that you remember, that we showed you starting in mid-2012, which is when we exposed -- started exposing some of the face on what we refer to as "observation hill." the left side of the valley when looking downstream from the existing dam. at the time that -- the colors are terrible, but anyway, at the time we showed you two major features that were discovered. what is in green, what we call "area a geologic feature." and there was one that was lower and maybe you cannot see it when i move the mouse. the colors are really bad, but the lower feature we refer to "area d" feature. in 2012, the upper a feature we were able to characterize it better and quickly identify it as an ancient lands
harlan and i were fortunate enough to bring a number of reporters down there and i think pretty much all tv stations covered that. so those were the positive milestones. now i would like to shift gear to calaveras. again, our most challenging project and we do have some news there that would i like to share with you and with that i would like the computer connected, if i may? this is probably a graph that you remember, that we showed you starting in mid-2012, which is when we exposed -- started...
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harlan says many could find a cure in the kitchen. >> so this is about eating great quality food ands helping educate people to do that. >> i want to get your plates up. it's 3:00 o'clock. >> nobody said it was go be to be easy. >> gives new meaning to a phrase, an apple a day keeps the doctor away. . >> darin haynes is here with supports the we have one team trying to keep it perfect this season. >> that's right. the kansas city chiefs are the first time in n.f.l. history to start 8 and 0 after owning the worst record the previous season. but -- and you knew a but was coming. the chiefs have one of the most things at stake. they have won 5 out of the last 6 against the shifts. chiefs down 10-3 until geoff actual mak jeff tull makes a boo-boo. longest since tim collier in 1977. the chiefs have the best defense in the league. watch as marcus cooper, going to force a fumble and the big fellow on his 29th birthday scoops and scores. 23-13, the final. chiefs are now 9 and 0 for the first time since 2003. cowboys and vikings, third quarter, cowboys down 10-6. tony romo, the pats. jason wi
harlan says many could find a cure in the kitchen. >> so this is about eating great quality food ands helping educate people to do that. >> i want to get your plates up. it's 3:00 o'clock. >> nobody said it was go be to be easy. >> gives new meaning to a phrase, an apple a day keeps the doctor away. . >> darin haynes is here with supports the we have one team trying to keep it perfect this season. >> that's right. the kansas city chiefs are the first time in...
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kevin harlan alongside solomon wilcots. except on the west coast seen at normally scheduled time. >> solomon: third and seven, big play. if they get the stop force the punt case keenum will be allowed to come on with just under two minutes to go in the ball game. see if he can engineer a game-winning drive on the road here in arizona. >> kevin: taking the place of injured matt schaub. only -- he's thrown touchdown passes three today. third and seven. and what a catch. the running back got it. the coverage by te'o. you can see -- it was third and seven he picks up six. >> solomon: in coverage. could not prevent the catch. >> kevin: then out of bounds to stop the clock. >> solomon: absolutely. trees trying to hit that first down marker key have stayed inbounds he was trying to get to that first down marker. incidentally he falls out of bounds. 31keo in coverage. great catch by ellington. >> kevin: looks like they are going to punt. the offense still on the field. >> solomon: you got to innocent one. >> referee: arizona challe
kevin harlan alongside solomon wilcots. except on the west coast seen at normally scheduled time. >> solomon: third and seven, big play. if they get the stop force the punt case keenum will be allowed to come on with just under two minutes to go in the ball game. see if he can engineer a game-winning drive on the road here in arizona. >> kevin: taking the place of injured matt schaub. only -- he's thrown touchdown passes three today. third and seven. and what a catch. the running...
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he was a hero in >> carmen harlan: square for mocking politicians and the media outlets that supported them. he kept that the up under morsi, was repeatedly threatened with legal action. cbc backed him and never took his show off of the air until he secured e jipingsdz for their support of the army. scanni >> bassam yousef's show was pulled off the air because he dared poke fun at the military, not at the defense minister directly but he made fun of the blind i'dlization of the defense minister. how women have been swept off their feet, so i think he dared venture into ground that was untouchable. authorities want to keep the military in that sacred place. it's the new red line, as it had always been pre-revolution. >> the content of the episode, i don't think it was over reach, trespassing on any one person or even the institution at large. i think the egyptian people can live through that and i expect them to come back even if not with this network, with another. and i think that's important for the egyptians freedom of expression is the basically right. >> we were told managing dire
he was a hero in >> carmen harlan: square for mocking politicians and the media outlets that supported them. he kept that the up under morsi, was repeatedly threatened with legal action. cbc backed him and never took his show off of the air until he secured e jipingsdz for their support of the army. scanni >> bassam yousef's show was pulled off the air because he dared poke fun at the military, not at the defense minister directly but he made fun of the blind i'dlization of the...
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harlan krumholz is a cardiologist and a professor of medicine at the yale school of medicine who has long studied this issue. dr. krumholz, how significant are these new guidelines? >> these guidelines are profound. they're a marked difference from the prior guidelines. again, the ones we're talking about are ones about decision about the use of medications. and we really have changed from a singular focus on targets, pushing people to get their cholesterol levels to a certain point, to thinking more holistically about the patient, their risk and what they stand to benefit from the use of drug therapy. >> suarez: when it doms l.d.l., is that a bad measure? should we not be keeping that in control? >> first i want to say the guideline getting all the attention is the one about drugs. we remain steadfast in our advocacy for people who fur sue healthy lifestyles and we prefer not to use medications at all. we like the population to lower their risk just by being healthier, by being more active and achieving the right weights and not smoke. but with regard to these drugs and thinking abo
harlan krumholz is a cardiologist and a professor of medicine at the yale school of medicine who has long studied this issue. dr. krumholz, how significant are these new guidelines? >> these guidelines are profound. they're a marked difference from the prior guidelines. again, the ones we're talking about are ones about decision about the use of medications. and we really have changed from a singular focus on targets, pushing people to get their cholesterol levels to a certain point, to...
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second thing that kernsz me and i find myself where harlan's question from this morning, should we remain deterrence. there are a lot of terms that have baggage in their definitional genre, that leave us having a difficult situation and often talking past each other. extended deterrence, deterrence, strategic, all of these with them a set of meetings that almost take you immediately to nuclear. the question is, in the reali realities of the world we live in and i know we want to like all normal humans live in denial to some extent. in grand strategy, what's really being said in
second thing that kernsz me and i find myself where harlan's question from this morning, should we remain deterrence. there are a lot of terms that have baggage in their definitional genre, that leave us having a difficult situation and often talking past each other. extended deterrence, deterrence, strategic, all of these with them a set of meetings that almost take you immediately to nuclear. the question is, in the reali realities of the world we live in and i know we want to like all normal...
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harlan kelly junior as a four year term. >> colleagues, in-house, incall, this resolution is adopted. item 31. >> item 31, item 31-33 were considered by the land use and economic development committee at a regular meeting on monday november 25, item 31 was recommended as a amended by the same title, sent to the board as a committee boardbacker report, it's to amend the administrative planning code to receive assistance under all affordable housing programs ministered or funded by the city including the san francisco redevelopment agency by certain tenants being evicted under the ellison act. >> president chiu? >> colleagues, i know many of us have been working on a number of ideas and proposals to address our current affordability crisis with skyrocket evictions and many working families that are at risk of being driven out of san francisco, i want to thank my co-sponsors for the legislation that we are considering today to help tenants due to the ellis act. the ellis act has been interpreted broadly to allow landlords to evict tenants to go out of the rental business, but we have see
harlan kelly junior as a four year term. >> colleagues, in-house, incall, this resolution is adopted. item 31. >> item 31, item 31-33 were considered by the land use and economic development committee at a regular meeting on monday november 25, item 31 was recommended as a amended by the same title, sent to the board as a committee boardbacker report, it's to amend the administrative planning code to receive assistance under all affordable housing programs ministered or funded by...
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. >> harlan, my question is for general cartright, you've opened up the eye quifl lent of a fine bottle of wine and given us just a sniff. i want a better taste. how do you deal with the strategic reality when we're i am peled by the fact that sometime before the end of 2020, and probable i much sooner, buying power defense will be half of what it is right now. how would you answer your own question, what we ought to be doing in a few crisp sentences to give us that taste? >> i would proffer an alternative triad, strategic capabilities, general purpose force capabilities and then to get at this issue of the nexus between terrorism and weapons of mass destruction, special operations capabilities. and the special operations capabilities are the ones that would be forward deployed and out and about. and they would be the -- the int intermediary between border and police and general purpose forces. as an example that walt used, they would be there in areas where we had worry about having strategic surprise or tactical surprise. so then at that end of capability, that's counter fro liver rac
. >> harlan, my question is for general cartright, you've opened up the eye quifl lent of a fine bottle of wine and given us just a sniff. i want a better taste. how do you deal with the strategic reality when we're i am peled by the fact that sometime before the end of 2020, and probable i much sooner, buying power defense will be half of what it is right now. how would you answer your own question, what we ought to be doing in a few crisp sentences to give us that taste? >> i...
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i'm harlan allman, atlantic council. ivo, thanks for your comments. i think you raised the critical question, will nato be around in a substantive way when we need it or it needs itself? as you know, one of the things nato has not done well is to provide a strong message as to why it's important. now, perhaps we won't have the same christmas that lord is may said when he said the reason was to keep the russians out, us in and germans down. why do you think nato has had such a tough time coming up with a message and what would you put as a core of that message, realizing that defense spending will go down substantially, not up? >> i think that's a very fair and very important good question. i think we have gone through a period, frankly, since the end of the cold war where we believe that we're in sort of a new n nirvana, a place in which conflict doesn't occur, and if it occurs, it's economic, not military. where in a -- what do -- robert cooper call it, a post-west failing world, and that somehow working together sharing sovereignty, focusing on the
i'm harlan allman, atlantic council. ivo, thanks for your comments. i think you raised the critical question, will nato be around in a substantive way when we need it or it needs itself? as you know, one of the things nato has not done well is to provide a strong message as to why it's important. now, perhaps we won't have the same christmas that lord is may said when he said the reason was to keep the russians out, us in and germans down. why do you think nato has had such a tough time coming...
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second thing that kernsz me and i find myself where harlan's question from this morning, should we remain deterrence. there are a lot of terms that have baggage in their definitional genre, that leave us having a difficult situation and often talking past each other. extended deterrence, deterrence, strategic, all of these with them a set of meetings that almost take you immediately to nuclear. the question is, in the reali realities of the world we live in and i know we want to like all normal humans live in denial to some extent. in grand strategy, what's really being said in the u.s. and in nato and europe and other places and the world is that we do not have the financial means for the aspirations that we have for our national security. it's just not matched up. we can't afford as the united states the standing army that we currently have to keep them standing forever, number one. number two, the recap talization of the nuclear force that we have today in a form that is exactly like it is today is unaffordable. so we've got to come to some understanding collectively about what aspirat
second thing that kernsz me and i find myself where harlan's question from this morning, should we remain deterrence. there are a lot of terms that have baggage in their definitional genre, that leave us having a difficult situation and often talking past each other. extended deterrence, deterrence, strategic, all of these with them a set of meetings that almost take you immediately to nuclear. the question is, in the reali realities of the world we live in and i know we want to like all normal...
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first to harlan's point on the -- i like the collective defense. i keep trying to make the point at least on cyber we don't have to think about this as differently as we've been led to expect. and that the cyber conflicts are not that fundamentally different from other kinds of conflicts. i would like to see as little change as possible. because i think we make it more confusing the more we try to think of it as different. for csfi, it's a great point. united states has created the perception right now that we're an export of insecurity into the internet than an exporter of security. i can imagine it would be very difficult if you are any other country and you are going to have american experts come in to help you set up a cyber command or set up your cyber systems. i think it would be reasonable for many countries to be doubtful about inviting us in. hey, we are going to bring in the nsa cyber experts to configure these systems. a year ago might have made a lot of sense. now would be much more difficult. this is going to hurt us in a lot of ways.
first to harlan's point on the -- i like the collective defense. i keep trying to make the point at least on cyber we don't have to think about this as differently as we've been led to expect. and that the cyber conflicts are not that fundamentally different from other kinds of conflicts. i would like to see as little change as possible. because i think we make it more confusing the more we try to think of it as different. for csfi, it's a great point. united states has created the perception...
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for solomon wilcots, kevin harlan saying so long from cleveland. you've been watching the nfl on cbs. boomer esiason, i'll see you tomorrow in green. let's go to you right now in new york. boomer: all right, kevin, thank you very much. and for those of you watching the cleveland browns and pittsburgh steelers, we're going to take you up to new england. the patriots lead the steelers 48-31. let's join jim nantz and phil simms. phil: five minutes to go, three scores, it's going to be tough for the steelers to have a chance. he patriots with no rhythm really for the first seven games. on the offense. they found it today and i think it's only going to get better going forward. gronkowski is going to get healthier, even better than we saw. amendola and dobson, of course, getting it done. jim: first down, spinning away. not this time. tackled at the 14. it will go in the books as a sack for andre carter, who came back to the patriots a week ago after two years ago having 10 sacks and a very big 2011 campaign here. second and 16. and again -- this time hi
for solomon wilcots, kevin harlan saying so long from cleveland. you've been watching the nfl on cbs. boomer esiason, i'll see you tomorrow in green. let's go to you right now in new york. boomer: all right, kevin, thank you very much. and for those of you watching the cleveland browns and pittsburgh steelers, we're going to take you up to new england. the patriots lead the steelers 48-31. let's join jim nantz and phil simms. phil: five minutes to go, three scores, it's going to be tough for...
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there has been a large discussion of justice harlan, beard versus the united states. that is clearly an off justice -- an objective standard. if you look in you say in a way and with such force as an under all circumstances, he at the moment honestly believed and had reasonable grounds to believe were necessary to save his own life and protect himself from great bodily injury. that is exactly the problem, and that is why there have been so much prosecutor opposition to the sort of direction. the florida law, and we stand by the verdict. as he said, there are many times it is a point of what happens in court. that occurs. but based upon the law as they drafted it, there is a subjective belief. what did he believe at that time was occurring versus it being objective as well as immunity, and that is where you get trouble. in 2007, when i was the director of the american prosecution research institute, we published a piece on the castle doctrine well in advance. in that piece, we were concerned about racial implications. you go to what a person believes. when you have an
there has been a large discussion of justice harlan, beard versus the united states. that is clearly an off justice -- an objective standard. if you look in you say in a way and with such force as an under all circumstances, he at the moment honestly believed and had reasonable grounds to believe were necessary to save his own life and protect himself from great bodily injury. that is exactly the problem, and that is why there have been so much prosecutor opposition to the sort of direction....
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her story on the dixie chicks as well as her oscar-winning harlan county u.s. aid.you don't have to be a fully to relate to this interesting look at three very different restaurants and the people make them what they are. >> we enter the world of a very upscale cutting edge chicago restaurateur named a seventh best in the world. then travel to the tiny town of ball town i know all the keys to the community together. then if that killing mexican place in tucson arizona through veterans day, it's posturepedic through veterans day, it's posturepedic versus beautyrest with up to $400 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-head with three years' interest-free financing. mattress price wars end monday at sleep train. a time right now 9:30 a.m. this is a shot from the golden gate bridge and it is a beautiful day today mild temperatures with a little bit chilly 85 degrees right now in san francisco. >> afternoon highs 70 degrees in mountain view. >> 71 in san jose >> mid-70's in danville >> and persisted in san leandro and hayward and downtowns and cisco will top o
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not just -- >> harlan -- thanks to the panel. my question is for general ca cartwrig cartwright. you've open oed up the equivalance lent of a fine bottle of wine. can you answer the question about how you deal with strategic reality especially when sometime before the end of 2020, probably much sooner, buying power of defense is going to be about half of what it is right now, so how would you answer your own question to give us that taste? >> i would offer an alternative triad, a triad of strategic capabilities and then to get at this issue of the nexus between terrorism of weapons of mass destruction, special operations capabilities. those are the ones that would be -- and out and the intermediy between border and police, and general purpose forces, and as the example that walt used, they would be there in areas where we had worry about being -- having strategic surprise or tactical surprise. and so then at that end of the capability, that's counter-proliferation, nonproliferation, movement around, understanding what is going on at the high end on the strategic side it is the mi
not just -- >> harlan -- thanks to the panel. my question is for general ca cartwrig cartwright. you've open oed up the equivalance lent of a fine bottle of wine. can you answer the question about how you deal with strategic reality especially when sometime before the end of 2020, probably much sooner, buying power of defense is going to be about half of what it is right now, so how would you answer your own question to give us that taste? >> i would offer an alternative triad, a...