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imi don't want to throw the city's money. >> we're relative a small commission there are there any compatible commissions in the city there are hiring of an outdoor search firm for an executive director. >> yes. a commission that probable was the same size probably smaller and opted for the 15 thousand executive recruitment. >> what service. >> civil service commission. >> i'm sorry. >> civil service commission. >> so we can there's an a - a process for the analysis approved budget so we can rely on that maybe have you (inaudible). >> we had having have had a position vacant for a shorted period of time and redirected some of the money but it maybe because it is still vacant we've approve a little bit more. >> those are the only considerations whatever our salaries within the fiscal year and what we p had planned as the staffing level we've agreed will go 0 into the fiscal year 2016 we'll be able to meet those obligations they don't cuts our other staff obligates i suspect with the size organization and the size of staff we have turnover and i know there's some salary statement. >> we've take
imi don't want to throw the city's money. >> we're relative a small commission there are there any compatible commissions in the city there are hiring of an outdoor search firm for an executive director. >> yes. a commission that probable was the same size probably smaller and opted for the 15 thousand executive recruitment. >> what service. >> civil service commission. >> i'm sorry. >> civil service commission. >> so we can there's an a - a process for...
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. >> i think it should be for important position liquor this and critical commission imi don't want to throw the city's money. >> we're relative a small commission there are there any compatible commissions in the city there are hiring of an outdoor search firm for an executive director. >> yes. a commission that probable was the same size probably smaller and opted for the 15 thousand executive recruitment. >> what service. >> civil service commission. >> i'm sorry. >> civil service commission. >> so we can there's an a - a process for the analysis approved budget so we can rely on that maybe have you
. >> i think it should be for important position liquor this and critical commission imi don't want to throw the city's money. >> we're relative a small commission there are there any compatible commissions in the city there are hiring of an outdoor search firm for an executive director. >> yes. a commission that probable was the same size probably smaller and opted for the 15 thousand executive recruitment. >> what service. >> civil service commission. >>...
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quite see why those should be permitted if we're trying to get housing more housing on noah valley imion't know i'm not a planner it is contrary to the whole idea of creating housing in those commercial corridors not bicycles i can imagine a situation like the ramps that are small like some someone says oh gee i'd like to have an office on noah valley that is great i can go down t
quite see why those should be permitted if we're trying to get housing more housing on noah valley imion't know i'm not a planner it is contrary to the whole idea of creating housing in those commercial corridors not bicycles i can imagine a situation like the ramps that are small like some someone says oh gee i'd like to have an office on noah valley that is great i can go down t
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quite see why those should be permitted if we're trying to get housing more housing on noah valley imi don't know i'm not a planner it is contrary to the whole idea of creating housing in those commercial corridors not bicycles i can imagine a situation like the ramps that are small like some someone says oh gee i'd like to have an office on noah valley that is great i can go down to the cool places in the article for lunch i don't know why c to p i understand the thing been tug hardware the reason he sold first of all they had the best deal. >> promised to preserve the building that's not the total thing that people are upset about the medical office i can understand why some would be they promised to preserve the building they took the old sign with the nails up 90 in the window that's necessity only question why would we want to set up a situation especially open 24th street where offices which is what busy businesses and professional services could be permitted that's my question if you want to make it you know a transit corridor that's liveable on the second-story and above thank
quite see why those should be permitted if we're trying to get housing more housing on noah valley imi don't know i'm not a planner it is contrary to the whole idea of creating housing in those commercial corridors not bicycles i can imagine a situation like the ramps that are small like some someone says oh gee i'd like to have an office on noah valley that is great i can go down to the cool places in the article for lunch i don't know why c to p i understand the thing been tug hardware the...
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but historically that mass as much be a function of the type high-rise development as the location imi don't know the particular facts there are simply fewer firms when you get into those complicated structures that have that kind of experience i don't know is details historically that is probably been the case certainly in is wood frame world achievement tends to be higher okay. >> well take that note yeah. absolutely go ahead. >> commissioner mondejar. >> go back to our seat. >> it is a beautiful building i've seen the model and is rendering and the pictures you sent to us do you have any plans for local arts or what you're going to do. >> i should know this in many cases a public art requirement i don't know is there one. >> public works projects no commercial in other project areas but i think o m organization might be able to address your landscape what you intend. >> is one thing i'll say it is good question we introduce to do in our projects whether it's formally requires is distinction office buildings have public lobbies so there is not that much interior public space we try t
but historically that mass as much be a function of the type high-rise development as the location imi don't know the particular facts there are simply fewer firms when you get into those complicated structures that have that kind of experience i don't know is details historically that is probably been the case certainly in is wood frame world achievement tends to be higher okay. >> well take that note yeah. absolutely go ahead. >> commissioner mondejar. >> go back to our...
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delivering a message on its website that read in part, imis a group claiming allegiance to the islamic state group is responsible. right now tv 5 monde's signal is back but it can only broadcast recorded programs. that's the latest. >>> shouldn't have these type of incidents. only way you're going do that you have to first commit to talking about the problem. >> protests and vigils are now taking place to remember the man who was shot and killed by a police officer this weekend. you're looking here at a gathering in north charleston south carolina where the shooting happened. video of the shooting led to officer michael slager's murder arrest. if you have not seen it a wae is graphic and you may want to turn away p. as early as today, police could release new video from the dash cam on slager's police car. in this video here you can see walter scott running away and he is shot eight times. the man who recorded the video turned if over to scott's family. he spoke exclusively to nbc news. >> i feel i thought about his position their situation. if i would have had a family member that wou
delivering a message on its website that read in part, imis a group claiming allegiance to the islamic state group is responsible. right now tv 5 monde's signal is back but it can only broadcast recorded programs. that's the latest. >>> shouldn't have these type of incidents. only way you're going do that you have to first commit to talking about the problem. >> protests and vigils are now taking place to remember the man who was shot and killed by a police officer this weekend....
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the vic imis recovering at the hospital with other family.s dealing with malnutrition a large cut on his back dehydration and i sight issues but is expected to recover. meanwhile police call the alleged crime sickening. >> it's heartbreaking to see another human especially a mother can treat someone like that when you had all the opportunities in the world turn that kid over to your family members who wanted to care for him. >> reporter: and as we mentioned the mother in this case is expected to face charges including reckless endangerment and aggravated assault but since she has not yet been formally charged her identity has not been released. police tell us they're still trying to determine why this mother of a parentally left her son in the woods to die. we're live in west philadelphia matt rivers, cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> matt, thank you so much. >>> also developing right now police have made an arrest in an abduction and assault that happened in there jewelers' row section of center city. sources confirming to "eyewitness news" that 31
the vic imis recovering at the hospital with other family.s dealing with malnutrition a large cut on his back dehydration and i sight issues but is expected to recover. meanwhile police call the alleged crime sickening. >> it's heartbreaking to see another human especially a mother can treat someone like that when you had all the opportunities in the world turn that kid over to your family members who wanted to care for him. >> reporter: and as we mentioned the mother in this case...
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>> i think imy lord do these kids ever learn anything? have they learned anything at all?here did they learn this? where does this ugliness come from? it's scary to me that these young men who you expect more from or i expect more from they are college students after all. why aren't they better trained? why aren't they better educated? why are they acting like such idiots. >> can you answer any of those questions? >> no. i can't imagine why they behave in the way they do. >> when you see video like the university of oklahoma students do you think, god, i thought we beat this? >> i thought these things were not going to happen again. i thought this was done am when i see it and learn it's not done, that's the same bunch of idiots doing the same idiotic stuff over and over again, i just say what the hell is going on? >> selma is -- has come to mind for so many people because of the film that came out this summer. but at the time sellment was a culmination of something. wasn't it? >> yes, it was. it was a culmination of a movement made up of many people working hard every day
>> i think imy lord do these kids ever learn anything? have they learned anything at all?here did they learn this? where does this ugliness come from? it's scary to me that these young men who you expect more from or i expect more from they are college students after all. why aren't they better trained? why aren't they better educated? why are they acting like such idiots. >> can you answer any of those questions? >> no. i can't imagine why they behave in the way they do....
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messages like imis a reference toes islamic state of the iraq and levant kept popping up. on its facebook page one message read the cyber caliphate continues against the enemies of islamic state. the cyber caliphate has staged a similar ambush before at the start of the year it hacked into a twitter feed and the message to americans soldiers said "watch your back." a reminder of the attack on the paris based satirical magazine charlie hebdo this is a different kind of warfare though. and very sophisticateed. >> we turn to our science worse correspondent jacob ward. how could this happen on such a large scale? >> this probably had to do with the kind of security that they were running on its servers. typically with a big corporation. what you want to do is subdivide out the different functions of the computer system. let me show you in a graphic. if you imagine that you're going to have separate servers. one more e-mail, you're going to have one for databases. each one would have an individual password with awful these kept separate from one another. that's really the way y
messages like imis a reference toes islamic state of the iraq and levant kept popping up. on its facebook page one message read the cyber caliphate continues against the enemies of islamic state. the cyber caliphate has staged a similar ambush before at the start of the year it hacked into a twitter feed and the message to americans soldiers said "watch your back." a reminder of the attack on the paris based satirical magazine charlie hebdo this is a different kind of warfare though....
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i have a journal article that we are dealing with tax on imy of medical errors and using it as a model of errors in the police world. there is 45 citations only dealing with how we categorize these type of errors dating back to the 1960s. so professor might not be aware of the literature source which is extremely vast and literally covers thousands of journal articles -- in fact -- >> let me ask phil about that. are mistakes that are made, or slips in the medical world, are they relevant and can you apply that to the policing world? >> well from a standpoint of industrial psychology absolutely. but the problem here is that slips and capture in terms of it being add missable in courts of law as expert testimony is a different problem. and the doctor said his research in this area has been published in law enforcement publications and websites that doesn't cut it. it has not been subject to peer review. >> and mark let me bring you into this. and even if there is not enough science on the police side to back it up. and in phil's opinion, a judge can still allow slips and capture in a tri
i have a journal article that we are dealing with tax on imy of medical errors and using it as a model of errors in the police world. there is 45 citations only dealing with how we categorize these type of errors dating back to the 1960s. so professor might not be aware of the literature source which is extremely vast and literally covers thousands of journal articles -- in fact -- >> let me ask phil about that. are mistakes that are made, or slips in the medical world, are they relevant...
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so i did learn the tools of the encryption and anonymity one way to address the here imi amusing encryption and stick out like a sore thumb is use anonymous technology it is difficult to tell who is speaking and what they say. but if you already thank you are a target then it is a good idea it to use it as much as possible or incorrect videos and songs to upload and download every day rand of sewage is difficult to track what is a specialty significant with what you say. that is the old military concept. in the early days they could not have given me the document if i didn't already have this technology it is the discipline of have it but is widely available in quite easy to use that and itemizes your identity and location and could be used in the e-mail account it is very hard to tell you are but the 101st time that you forget use explorer or chrome now you have connected yourself to that account. the tools need to get easier as they think about how to use them. they don't solve a problem which is the first contact problem. it is rare that i can have my initial contact with the person to e
so i did learn the tools of the encryption and anonymity one way to address the here imi amusing encryption and stick out like a sore thumb is use anonymous technology it is difficult to tell who is speaking and what they say. but if you already thank you are a target then it is a good idea it to use it as much as possible or incorrect videos and songs to upload and download every day rand of sewage is difficult to track what is a specialty significant with what you say. that is the old...
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>> imy mom says she washes it every week. >> reporter: the school encourages kids to keep their handsading germs at lunch. >> we actually in our lunch room have hand sanitizer, machines that the children can access. >> reporter: we swab 24 lunch boxes, both inside and outside to see what kind of bacteria could be growing. we send them off to dr. susan whittier a my crow biologist with new york-presbyterian hospital in columbia. >> i was shocked at how wrong i was. >> reporter: every single lunch box we test was growing some sort of bacteria both inside and outside. most of the lunch boxes carried the bacteria bacillus often found in soil. >> it's not unexpected that we would find bacillus on the outside of fruits and vegetable vegetables. >> reporter: but some included really nasty bacteria. four had staph. three had e. coli and we found three other bacteria commonly found in bathrooms. >> some of the lunch boxes had as much bacteria as you'd expect to find in a train station toilet and the fact that your food is sitting in there, yeah it's gross. these bacteria were to get into a cut
>> imy mom says she washes it every week. >> reporter: the school encourages kids to keep their handsading germs at lunch. >> we actually in our lunch room have hand sanitizer, machines that the children can access. >> reporter: we swab 24 lunch boxes, both inside and outside to see what kind of bacteria could be growing. we send them off to dr. susan whittier a my crow biologist with new york-presbyterian hospital in columbia. >> i was shocked at how wrong i was....
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j imis one of the few people that worked o nut the senate gym.ng. >> welcome back to morning joe 8:00 on the east coast. nicole wallace of "the view" is on set with us. john heilemann of the turkish prison. also the great kasie hunt once again making history on the political trail. new hampshire was ground zero for the race in 2016s weekend. more than a dozen potential or official republican candidates visited the state. they attended the republican leadership summit in nashua always an absolutely great place to go. it's considered the state's unofficial kickoff for the gop primary and the list of speakers varied from governors to senators to business leaders but they all shared one common theme, whether serious or funny, talking about why hillary clinton should not be america's next president. >> when i listen to this president, people like hillary clinton, i think they've got it backwards. somehow they seem to think the way to grow the economy is to grow washington. >> i think her dereliction of duty her not doing her job, her not providing sec
j imis one of the few people that worked o nut the senate gym.ng. >> welcome back to morning joe 8:00 on the east coast. nicole wallace of "the view" is on set with us. john heilemann of the turkish prison. also the great kasie hunt once again making history on the political trail. new hampshire was ground zero for the race in 2016s weekend. more than a dozen potential or official republican candidates visited the state. they attended the republican leadership summit in nashua...