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andrea ashbury i want to thank sfgovtv for broadcasting today's hearing specific jessie larson and jennifer lowe. >> madam clerk, any announcements? >> yes. electronic devices. all files and documents to be submitted to the clerk. items acted upon today will appear on the november 18, 2014, board of supervisors agenda otherwise stated. >> item one is an ordinance ordinance for the administrative code for a street light policy. >> i'm the lead authority of item one and i want to thank supervisor cohen and supervisor kim for covering this item it is legislation to reform and improve san francisco's approach to street lights and to make sure that we have that we have a high quality street light system that works for pedestrians and consistent with our better streets plan the street lights and the level of lighting open the situation have a disconnect impact on the lives of everyone they incapable the quality of life and support the night time activity unfortunately, our street lighting is failing they're old and were installed in an and/or when the streetcar were like freeways and my office and i'm
andrea ashbury i want to thank sfgovtv for broadcasting today's hearing specific jessie larson and jennifer lowe. >> madam clerk, any announcements? >> yes. electronic devices. all files and documents to be submitted to the clerk. items acted upon today will appear on the november 18, 2014, board of supervisors agenda otherwise stated. >> item one is an ordinance ordinance for the administrative code for a street light policy. >> i'm the lead authority of item one and i...
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supervisor avalos and momentary by supervisor eric mar thank you clerk linda wong and in case and jennifer lowe please silence all electronic devices. all files and documents to be submitted to the clerk. items acted upon today will appear on the november 18th board of supervisors agenda also otherwise stated. >> thank you item one. >> is a hamburger for the release of is search bond for the hetch hetchy mitigation project to cover the environmental impact report for the substation upgrades. >> good morning board members steve richie for the water for the puc this is an item for release of funds to begin the development of utilizations that will allow a variety of electrical generations to come into the grid and protect our facilities for changes for more projects coming in ultimate on the order of $6.4 million involving replacing transform so we can use those funds for protections we wanted to get started on this project and that's what we're asking for . >> no questions mr. rose to our report please. mr. chair and supervisor avalos phone number on page 6 we report the 6 million dollars 4 hund
supervisor avalos and momentary by supervisor eric mar thank you clerk linda wong and in case and jennifer lowe please silence all electronic devices. all files and documents to be submitted to the clerk. items acted upon today will appear on the november 18th board of supervisors agenda also otherwise stated. >> thank you item one. >> is a hamburger for the release of is search bond for the hetch hetchy mitigation project to cover the environmental impact report for the substation...
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andrea ashbury i want to thank sfgovtv for broadcasting today's hearing specific jessie larson and jennifer lowe. >> madam clerk, any announcements? >> yes. electronic devices. all files and documents to be submitted to the clerk. items acted upon today will appear on the november 18, 2014,
andrea ashbury i want to thank sfgovtv for broadcasting today's hearing specific jessie larson and jennifer lowe. >> madam clerk, any announcements? >> yes. electronic devices. all files and documents to be submitted to the clerk. items acted upon today will appear on the november 18, 2014,
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supervisor avalos and momentary by supervisor eric mar thank you clerk linda wong and in case and jennifer lowe please silence all electronic devices. all files and documents to be submitted to the clerk. items acted upon today will appear on the november 18th board of supervisors agenda also otherwise stated. >> thank you item one. >> is a hamburg
supervisor avalos and momentary by supervisor eric mar thank you clerk linda wong and in case and jennifer lowe please silence all electronic devices. all files and documents to be submitted to the clerk. items acted upon today will appear on the november 18th board of supervisors agenda also otherwise stated. >> thank you item one. >> is a hamburg
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a special thanks to jennifer lowe for making all of this possible. it's an honor to be here. on october 12, 1864, 150 years ago this week, chief justice roger brooke taney died in his rented home in washington d.c. after 28 years as chief justice of the nation's highest court, the death of the 87-year-old maryland native prompted little grief or mourning on the part of the people of the northern states. while some northern democratic newspapers offered words of condolence and respect, taney's republican opponents who were much more numerous were quick to portray his death as a cause for celebration. as soon as word came to massachusetts senator charles sumner, he dashed off a letter to president abraham lincoln in which he noted, "providence has given us a victory in the death of chief justice taney. it is a victory for liberty and the constitution." in the days following, a "iladelphia newspaper noted, the nation can feel little regret as his removal of office which in his hands has been so promiscuously used." five months later, the atlantic monthly concluded that taney was
a special thanks to jennifer lowe for making all of this possible. it's an honor to be here. on october 12, 1864, 150 years ago this week, chief justice roger brooke taney died in his rented home in washington d.c. after 28 years as chief justice of the nation's highest court, the death of the 87-year-old maryland native prompted little grief or mourning on the part of the people of the northern states. while some northern democratic newspapers offered words of condolence and respect, taney's...
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>>> arctic weather and really low temperatures in the forecast for this week. jennifer gray has an early start on our weather. >> guys, very cold air will start sinking south as we go through the next couple of days. already snowshowers across portions of the northern plains, the midwest. we could see up to a foot of snow in minneapolis. so it is going to be very cold over the next couple of days. elsewhere in the country, nice. staying pleasant in the south. temperatures 71 in atlanta. 79 in dallas. the cold air will stay to the north for today. sink a little farther south tomorrow. minneapolis, high temperature today is 30 degrees. 21 in billings. that cold air will stay in place for much of the week. it will slide a little farther south like we mentioned. snowshowers possible for the great lakes tomorrow. that should be it as far as the snow goes. this is not a huge nationwide snowmaker. it will be dry, just cold air sinking south. warm air stays in place for the southeast. once we go through tomorrow, 73
>>> arctic weather and really low temperatures in the forecast for this week. jennifer gray has an early start on our weather. >> guys, very cold air will start sinking south as we go through the next couple of days. already snowshowers across portions of the northern plains, the midwest. we could see up to a foot of snow in minneapolis. so it is going to be very cold over the next couple of days. elsewhere in the country, nice. staying pleasant in the south. temperatures 71 in...
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low and middle earners. >>> and oscar winner jennifer lawrence reveals the high cost of fame. >>> welcome back. it is an hour by hour situation. that is how a spokesperson at the nebraska hospital treating a doctor infected with ebola describes the outlook. dr. martin salia is an extremely critical condition. he arrived in nebraska on saturday after being diagnosed in sierra leone last monday. meanwhile, the u.s. says passengers traveling from maui will undergo the same screening and monitoring as those arriving from other ebola place countries. the new measures come amid a new cluster of seven illnesses. >> almost every staff member had a bucket full of sanitizer and a wipe and were wiping down handrails and walls and bathrooms, tables, chairs, everything you could think of, they kept -- were continually wiping it down. >> that was how one woman described efforts to keep a neurovirus from spreading on a month long cruise. nearly 200 passengers came down with the virus but none required hospitalization. once the ship docked in los angeles yesterday, more than 3,000 people were on board that shi
low and middle earners. >>> and oscar winner jennifer lawrence reveals the high cost of fame. >>> welcome back. it is an hour by hour situation. that is how a spokesperson at the nebraska hospital treating a doctor infected with ebola describes the outlook. dr. martin salia is an extremely critical condition. he arrived in nebraska on saturday after being diagnosed in sierra leone last monday. meanwhile, the u.s. says passengers traveling from maui will undergo the same...
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low it won't last them through tomorrow. they are last hope that you the public will help them and help these animals. fox 29's jenniferoyce has their story. >> this is the wet dog. this is the wet cat. >> reporter: how long will this last you? >> this right here will get us through the feedings for this evening and tomorrow morning and that's pretty much -- that's pretty much it. >> reporter: the camden county animal shelter says it has a severe shortage of food this pantry turned storage room -- >> now it's become a storage area because we don't have, you know, the food that usually fills the shells. >> reporter: has just enough food to feed the 300 cats and dogs for just one more day. >> they're hungry. they're starving, and we have to feed these animals every single day. >> reporter: the shelter has been king dipping into facilities budget to feed the animals for the last three wee weeks. it costs roughly 300 bucks dai daily. they're desperate for donations and as always adoptive and foster families. >> right now we're very overwhelmed with kittens which isn't typically, you know, normal for this time of year. >> r
low it won't last them through tomorrow. they are last hope that you the public will help them and help these animals. fox 29's jenniferoyce has their story. >> this is the wet dog. this is the wet cat. >> reporter: how long will this last you? >> this right here will get us through the feedings for this evening and tomorrow morning and that's pretty much -- that's pretty much it. >> reporter: the camden county animal shelter says it has a severe shortage of food this...
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jennifer joyce, upside here as you join us from upper darby is tomorrow could set a all time record low. at least todaytis not tomorrow. >> this time last week we were in the 60's. >> reporter: oh, yeah, i don't think there is a a bright side. it is just bad and it will get worse. the cell phone says it is about 37 degrees right now. it will get down to 27, later this morning and then hang out around 30 degrees all day long. lots on have people here at 69th street station, bundled up, but this is absolutely a shock to the system. the coldest blast, so far, this season. people that we have talked to said they are actually doing okay. they have listen to scott williams last night, tuning into sue serio this morning. people hearsay they are prepared, they are dressed in layers. >> dressed warm, i have the thermals, i'm prepared but not all the way prepare. i have the gloves on and everything. >> my hand are cold and i have a heavy jacket but it is difficult. >> reporter: how are you handling this blast. >> not a problem. not a problem. you know what, i cannot help help it, it is cold and i
jennifer joyce, upside here as you join us from upper darby is tomorrow could set a all time record low. at least todaytis not tomorrow. >> this time last week we were in the 60's. >> reporter: oh, yeah, i don't think there is a a bright side. it is just bad and it will get worse. the cell phone says it is about 37 degrees right now. it will get down to 27, later this morning and then hang out around 30 degrees all day long. lots on have people here at 69th street station, bundled...
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. >>> maria shriver's interview with jennifer lopez, talking about love, her difficult breakup and her surprising struggle with lowa. get extra. ♪ ♪ let us be lovers, we'll marry our fortunes together ♪ ♪ i've got some real estate here in my bag ♪ ♪ it took me four days to hitch-hike from saginaw ♪ ♪ "i've come to look for america" ♪ i like to mix things up a bit with grands mini pot pies only four ingredients. and a few easy steps. week night dinner in a flash. and my family devours them. pillsbury grands biscuits. make dinner pop. fancy feast broths. they're irresistabowl... completely unbelievabowl... totally delectabowl. real silky smooth or creamy broths. everything she's been waiting for. carefully crafted with real seafood, real veggies, and never any by-products or fillers. wow! being a cat just got more enjoyabowl. fancy feast broths. wow served daily. new dove body wash with at one breakthrough formula. just one shower gives you softer smoother skin. my skin is really silky smooth. new dove body wash. softer, smoother skin after just one shower. save your coffee from the artificial stuff. switch to truvi
. >>> maria shriver's interview with jennifer lopez, talking about love, her difficult breakup and her surprising struggle with lowa. get extra. ♪ ♪ let us be lovers, we'll marry our fortunes together ♪ ♪ i've got some real estate here in my bag ♪ ♪ it took me four days to hitch-hike from saginaw ♪ ♪ "i've come to look for america" ♪ i like to mix things up a bit with grands mini pot pies only four ingredients. and a few easy steps. week night dinner in a...
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. >> we consider jennifer miller jewelry.com our fifth store, with very low overhead. >> yes, that'stions on a weekly basis. >> you change it up. >> that way the web viewer has something new and exciting, they can see the latest and greatest promotions, and it keeps it fresh rather than every season, it is every week. >> not everyone can start up a whole business, with the brick and mortar and all that stuff there are ways for people to do it in the way that you suggest online. >> yes. if you think about it, it is one tenth the cost to start a business today online than it was just five years ago. a lot of that is because technology is just cheaper. today, instead of having to spend thousands -- tens of thousands to build a website, you can go to places like square space.com, where -- >> what is that? >> you can choose -- it is a fun website. you go in, and you can choose, say i want to pick one of these formats for my website. this becomes -- it becomes done. this becomes my website. so when you do that, you can just pick four mats and then it asks you a bunch of questions. you put
. >> we consider jennifer miller jewelry.com our fifth store, with very low overhead. >> yes, that'stions on a weekly basis. >> you change it up. >> that way the web viewer has something new and exciting, they can see the latest and greatest promotions, and it keeps it fresh rather than every season, it is every week. >> not everyone can start up a whole business, with the brick and mortar and all that stuff there are ways for people to do it in the way that you...
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low, the black market keeps flourishing. the new market here, still a work in progress. what are we looking at here? >> this is our chemistry lab. >> reporter: jenniferhas a front-row seat in this new industry. her can-labs has quadrupled in size as regulations for testing has kicked in. from everything to portion control to contaminants. >> four years ago, edibles said 1x, 2x, or 3x. we didn't know what the x was. so we've progressed. >> reporter: what will it say? >> a milligram. >> reporter: first exposed by the denver post, some contain too much, some too little. >> many had liis than one single milligram. one of the manufacturers out there was ripping people off. >> reporter: growing pains for a new industry. colorado's cannabis culture getting higher and being watched closely around the world. miguel marquez, cnn, denver. >> all right. i think he enjoyed that assignment. >> it is amazing how quickly marijuana use is spreading across the united states as a legal substance. >> and you have been watching cnn. i'm rosemary church. >> and i'm john vause. much more on the elections in the u.s. >>> and all new, a touching story of a dream that's come
low, the black market keeps flourishing. the new market here, still a work in progress. what are we looking at here? >> this is our chemistry lab. >> reporter: jenniferhas a front-row seat in this new industry. her can-labs has quadrupled in size as regulations for testing has kicked in. from everything to portion control to contaminants. >> four years ago, edibles said 1x, 2x, or 3x. we didn't know what the x was. so we've progressed. >> reporter: what will it say?...
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low, the black market, keeps flourishing. the new market here, still a whork in progress. >> what are we looking at here? >> so this is our chemistry lab. >> jennifer founder and president, has a front-row seat in this new industry. her labs have quadrupled in size over the last year, as regulations for testing and controlling marijuana products have kicked in testing pot strength to contaminants to portion control. >> four years ago, edibles sasaid 1x, 2x, 3x, or 4x. >> what will it say today? >> today it would give you milligrams. >> some edibles contain too much of the drug. others, way too little. >> many of these 100 milligram labelled had less than one single milligrams. one of the manufacturers was ripping people off. >> growing pains for a new industry. colorado's cannibis culture getting higher and being watched closely around the world. miguel marquez, cnn, denver. >>> all right, still to come, he said he was there when osama bin laden was killed, but now the former navy seal who wrote a bestseller about that raid is under a criminal investigation. and we'll also tell you about the man at a courthouse in arizona who said he had ebola. he
low, the black market, keeps flourishing. the new market here, still a whork in progress. >> what are we looking at here? >> so this is our chemistry lab. >> jennifer founder and president, has a front-row seat in this new industry. her labs have quadrupled in size over the last year, as regulations for testing and controlling marijuana products have kicked in testing pot strength to contaminants to portion control. >> four years ago, edibles sasaid 1x, 2x, 3x, or 4x....
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low, the black market keeps flourishing. the new market here still a work in progress. >> what are we looking at here? >> so this is our chemistry lab. >> reporter: jenniferer and president of can labs, has a front row seat in this new industry. her can labs has quadrupled in size over the last year as regulations for testing and controlling marijuana products have kicked in. testing everything from pot strength to contaminants to portion control. >> four years ago edibles said 1x, 2x, or 3x. we didn't know what the x was. but that's where it started. so we've definitely progressed. >> reporter: what will it say today? >> today it will give you a-milligram per gram. >> reporter: truth in part advertising controversial here. first exposed by the denver post's the can nis, some edibles contained too much of the drug. others way too little. >> many of these 100-milligram labeled packages had less than one single-milligram. one of the manufacturers out there was ripping people off. >> reporter: growing pains for a new industry. colorado's cannabis culture getting higher and being watched closely around the world. miguel marquez, cnn, denver. >> we'll be right
low, the black market keeps flourishing. the new market here still a work in progress. >> what are we looking at here? >> so this is our chemistry lab. >> reporter: jenniferer and president of can labs, has a front row seat in this new industry. her can labs has quadrupled in size over the last year as regulations for testing and controlling marijuana products have kicked in. testing everything from pot strength to contaminants to portion control. >> four years ago...
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fast food strikes and other low wage worker campaigns for better wages and decent treatment, women's reproductive rights and many other subjects. our second speaker will be jennifer baumgardner, a writer, activist and film maker whose work has chronicled and shaped the direction of feminism for the last two decades. in her best selling book "manifesta: young women, feminism and the future," co-authored with amy richards in 2000, jennifer galvanized a generation of feminists who came of age in the decades after the women's movements of the 1960s and '70s. manifesta's bold vision of activism continued in its 2005 sequel, "grass roots: a field guide for feminist activism," and in jennifer's other books. in addition to being a regular contributor to a wide range of magazines and other news outlets, she is the co-creator of the speaker's bureau, soap box and the film maker behind the powerful documentary film, "it was rape" and "i had an abortion." in 2013 jennifer was named executive director and publisher of the february nist press. our -- feminist press. our third speaker is nancy hewitt, professor of women's studies and gender studies at rutgers university emeritu
fast food strikes and other low wage worker campaigns for better wages and decent treatment, women's reproductive rights and many other subjects. our second speaker will be jennifer baumgardner, a writer, activist and film maker whose work has chronicled and shaped the direction of feminism for the last two decades. in her best selling book "manifesta: young women, feminism and the future," co-authored with amy richards in 2000, jennifer galvanized a generation of feminists who came...
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jennifer ashton is back. what is your take? is there downside? >> incredibly promising. i've seen the results. they're impressive. there's a little discomfort with the small needle pricks. probably a lowwhich it is. you balance that against what people with thinning hair spend to treat that problem, it's probably a wash. >> you said per treatment. about how many do you need? >> you can see results after just one treatment. >> really? >> but typically, it's one treatment. another one probably a month later. and probably a third. >> it varies from person to person. i don't have to tell you. it's very emotional for men and women when they start to lose their hair for various reasons. there are various causes for why you lose your hair. >> absolutely. and this is a key topic for so many people. it really hits hard. there are hormonal reasons. you can have high testosterone. side effects of many medications that we tend to not think about until we see the hair thinning. and age. but this is so promising. it works in all ethnic types. this is potentially a big advance. >> and so if you are losing your hair, what aever the reason, wh are k you do? >> i say start with a visit to a dermatologi
jennifer ashton is back. what is your take? is there downside? >> incredibly promising. i've seen the results. they're impressive. there's a little discomfort with the small needle pricks. probably a lowwhich it is. you balance that against what people with thinning hair spend to treat that problem, it's probably a wash. >> you said per treatment. about how many do you need? >> you can see results after just one treatment. >> really? >> but typically, it's one...