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it's one of the things that joanna is wonderful at and she also really enjoys it and i know she would appreciate your input and feedback in that as well. >> may i interrupt for a second? do you have a schedule of those trainings and could we be e-mailed those dates. >> i could, i can announce it briefly and make sure it's e-mailed. here it is. the first session will be on march 20th, the time is 2:00-4:00. the location is city hall room 421 and session one is titled the ada and you. the second session will be april 25th, same time, 2:00-4:00 p.m. room 421, city hall. access to information. session three may 23rd, 2014. same time, same place, called access to buildings and facilities. and i just got a question from my staff asking if the training is open to the public, and i would say potentially yes, but first come because we need to make sure that our ada coordinators have the opportunity first. session for would be june 23, 2014, titled complaints and request for accommodations. again, same time, same location, room 421, city hall. and we will send that to you by e-mail. >> carla, i
it's one of the things that joanna is wonderful at and she also really enjoys it and i know she would appreciate your input and feedback in that as well. >> may i interrupt for a second? do you have a schedule of those trainings and could we be e-mailed those dates. >> i could, i can announce it briefly and make sure it's e-mailed. here it is. the first session will be on march 20th, the time is 2:00-4:00. the location is city hall room 421 and session one is titled the ada and you....
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. >> my name is joanna paulino. i am 33 years old, and right now i'm a stay-at-home mom. august first, i'll be 4 years living in this apartment. i moved here august, 2008. i was in the shelter system, so it was really first come...first thing i picked was the first thing i saw, i had no choice. >> joanna paulino lives at 836 faile street, a building that entered foreclosure in the summer of 2011. the building was in poor condition then, but since entering into foreclosure, the environment has gotten far worse. >> this is my boys' room. hbd had come and told them that my whole entire apartment has to be tiled. he hasn't done anything. and my doors is already messed up. >> whoo! >> baby, stop. and then my mold. it's, like, nasty. i'm tired of cleaning it. the rubber keeps coming off, and then, besides that, are my kids driving me crazy all the time. >> apartment buildings often fall into foreclosure because landlords don't have enough money to pay their mortgages. that means they also don't have enough money to maintain the building or make repairs. for tenants, the environ
. >> my name is joanna paulino. i am 33 years old, and right now i'm a stay-at-home mom. august first, i'll be 4 years living in this apartment. i moved here august, 2008. i was in the shelter system, so it was really first come...first thing i picked was the first thing i saw, i had no choice. >> joanna paulino lives at 836 faile street, a building that entered foreclosure in the summer of 2011. the building was in poor condition then, but since entering into foreclosure, the...
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. >> debbie and her assistant joanna jackson put a lot of effort into their window displays.nd they have a reason. >> you want to stop someone who is walking or driving by and make them turn around and come back and wonder what's in there. and so they come in the door to find out what's in here. and then we got them. >> hey, debbie. >> how are you doing >> >> good. good. >> looking at your window. >> i am loving it. at tilde, debbie and joann her assistant have done really fun things with very small amounts of merchandise. >> i love how you added that little dangly necklace on the -- on the antlers. it's just fun. it just sort of carries the colors across. >> linda cahan is not just a neighbor and customer, she's a professional store design consultant who specializes in window displays and visual merchandising. >> i always draw it really slowly past your store. and then if it's a new window i stop and take pictures. >> linda, whose clients have ranged from big national chains like saks fifth avenue to local boutiques says window displays truly are key to attracting and keepin
. >> debbie and her assistant joanna jackson put a lot of effort into their window displays.nd they have a reason. >> you want to stop someone who is walking or driving by and make them turn around and come back and wonder what's in there. and so they come in the door to find out what's in here. and then we got them. >> hey, debbie. >> how are you doing >> >> good. good. >> looking at your window. >> i am loving it. at tilde, debbie and joann her...
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joanna. marie tang. and last but not least sarah.d teachers. >> at this time, i'd like to remind our audience you must submit a speaker card if you want to speak on a particular item on the agenda this evening. and i believe speaker cards are available outside if not see ms. csa could now we will have student delegates report we would like to introduce our delegation we have four candidates but we have more today is the last day to turn them in. our candidates will stand up and introduce themselves >> yes. feel free to come to the podium. >> i'll elizabeth jones i'm currently a junior and i'm excited to run for student delete. >> excuse me. audience is as your existing the room quote please we're still conducting business. >> i'm alison i'm currently a junior and excited to be running. >> good evening. i'm from warmburg high school and very happy to be running. (clapping.) thank you very much. >> so we have another 6 people candidates running for student
joanna. marie tang. and last but not least sarah.d teachers. >> at this time, i'd like to remind our audience you must submit a speaker card if you want to speak on a particular item on the agenda this evening. and i believe speaker cards are available outside if not see ms. csa could now we will have student delegates report we would like to introduce our delegation we have four candidates but we have more today is the last day to turn them in. our candidates will stand up and introduce...
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joanna answered my question. can you state the website url. >> sure. it is tap-care.org. >> okay. thank you mr. o'connel. >> thank you so much. >> do we have anymore public comment? >> roland. we have a councilmember that wants to speak first and then you can go next. >> it's just one simple question. can we get your phone number. >> certainly. my phone number is on our contact page. let me get it. now you made it challenging for me. the phone number for me is 659-5329. that's my personal number and i would be happy to speak to you personally. it's 415. >> thank you. >> no problem. >> okay. terrific. now public comment. thank you for being patient. >> larry juicy. when i seen private paid. i thought isn't this a public thing? why is it private? i get it now. because one thing we need to know there is a lot of the prisons are private. today prisons are educating people with math and science degrees. you can transfer it to san francisco state. and i often look at this between private and public because this martin luther king jr. holiday there were 80,000 people. today there is 800
joanna answered my question. can you state the website url. >> sure. it is tap-care.org. >> okay. thank you mr. o'connel. >> thank you so much. >> do we have anymore public comment? >> roland. we have a councilmember that wants to speak first and then you can go next. >> it's just one simple question. can we get your phone number. >> certainly. my phone number is on our contact page. let me get it. now you made it challenging for me. the phone number...
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we speak to joanna goodie from the european agency for fundamental rights and co-author of this reportnk you very much for joining us. let's start on that extraordinary discrepancy between the figures you got from denmark and a country like poland, for example, more than 50% and less than 20%. how do you account for that? >> well, i think one thing we also need to make clear is even in countries where the rates are lower, is it acceptable that one in five women in countries like poland are reporting experiences of violence. >> agreed. it's not acceptable. but i just wonder where the discrepancies come in. >> yes. when we looked at the results we can see in the scandinavian countries in northwest europe where there are higher rates of gender equality it might be the case that women are more able to disclose incidents of violence against them and say these incidents are simply not acceptable. that can be a factor. in the scandinavian countries they've been very proactive in addressing violence against women. this might not be the case, of course, in some other member states, particularly
we speak to joanna goodie from the european agency for fundamental rights and co-author of this reportnk you very much for joining us. let's start on that extraordinary discrepancy between the figures you got from denmark and a country like poland, for example, more than 50% and less than 20%. how do you account for that? >> well, i think one thing we also need to make clear is even in countries where the rates are lower, is it acceptable that one in five women in countries like poland...
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joanna stern gives it high marks. >> the software and the hardware design are better than what samsung offers. sell morentinues to phones. that is because of marketing and brand loyalty. ,> get the new phone at at&t sprint, or verizon. apple is rolling out a new feature. can you imagine being able to charge up to eight devices at once without plugging into a wall outlet? that is the concept behind the battery box. those are your "tech bytes." morning, an idea of what the new sandy hook elementary school will look theirarchitects presented plan to officials. the old school was torn down after the 2012 shootings that left 26 people dead. the new school will be built on the same property and it will be designed to be safe without feeling like a fortress. dealing with a man that is a habitual dui recent wasd his most deadly. he was drinking and driving when he crashed into another car, killing a teenage boy. that is his third dui in just over a decade. he was supposed to have an internet -- ignition interlock device on his car, but he did not. todaywere spared the snow , but we are dealing
joanna stern gives it high marks. >> the software and the hardware design are better than what samsung offers. sell morentinues to phones. that is because of marketing and brand loyalty. ,> get the new phone at at&t sprint, or verizon. apple is rolling out a new feature. can you imagine being able to charge up to eight devices at once without plugging into a wall outlet? that is the concept behind the battery box. those are your "tech bytes." morning, an idea of what the...
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chairman joanna shields. good morning to you both. let me start with you. clearly ant is problem. of the things that stands out over the last two years is that the digital economy is gaining traction here, but not fast enough. what barriers can we, should we remove that would speed that process up? agree that youth unemployment is the main issue that we should really be worried about if you're looking at the figures. especially talking about youth unemployment in the southern part of europe. it is up to 60%. unacceptable, lost generation. there is a solution. the digital agenda could solve part of the problem. what is at stake? appcially talking about development possibilities. thinking.ungsters are the last two years, more than 800,000 jobs are created in that sector. it is expected to be millions in the coming years. then we are talking. that is one. another part i'm talking about in general of unemployment, also about female employment, what is at stake? jobs in therelated year are notoming to be fulfilled if we are not taking action. is talking about 2015, which around the cor
chairman joanna shields. good morning to you both. let me start with you. clearly ant is problem. of the things that stands out over the last two years is that the digital economy is gaining traction here, but not fast enough. what barriers can we, should we remove that would speed that process up? agree that youth unemployment is the main issue that we should really be worried about if you're looking at the figures. especially talking about youth unemployment in the southern part of europe. it...
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here with the answer is "wall street journal" reporter joanna stern. great having you here. sound like heavy ren, right? always have the newest phone. what are the downside? >> it does. sound like a mobile dream come true. if people want to buy the new phone that ellen was taking a selfie with, galaxy note 3, you have to wait until end of two year contract. with these plans they don't have to wait two years and letting you upgrade sick months to a year. all carriers have these. logistics is pretty complicated. pay one phone, $200 when you first get it. you're not really paying $200. gerri: the phone cost as whole lot more than that. >> i think a lot of people are not sure of. take the iphone, $600. you're paying off that cost of phone over two years with lots of different fees and lots of different little things on your bill as many people don't really look at but they're in there. gerrii listen. we looked at these. we seen the silly little things and adds up quickly. >> it does. what you're doing with the new plans, paying full price of that phone over two years. carriers s
here with the answer is "wall street journal" reporter joanna stern. great having you here. sound like heavy ren, right? always have the newest phone. what are the downside? >> it does. sound like a mobile dream come true. if people want to buy the new phone that ellen was taking a selfie with, galaxy note 3, you have to wait until end of two year contract. with these plans they don't have to wait two years and letting you upgrade sick months to a year. all carriers have these....
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and tomorrow mr admits that cost a lot and thanks to joanna cassidy from the royal united services institute is a specialist on women serving in the military channel and thanks for joining us. doesn't surprise me that this pain sia many reported cases of six month all products of discrimination against women the school. it is surprising is that she likes the eastern section of society and its derivatives. i needed to deny the door to the fact that women are finally starting to take the boys and an external believes they can to make the ccs night. he is not a key aspect of the job the team. they aim to achieve born in britain noticed he concedes the paper or you like the ritz and i'll won't and that's how it should remain here's the thing that's in the gallery at the minute she's seen it and so will eat it before the operation when you get the updates and hopping on his campaign. this tells us that much this eclectic and skills with elite unit yesterday note eighteen e bennett said. xd not be taking it now how will we want to see that and actually getting people into the jalapenos guarantee t
and tomorrow mr admits that cost a lot and thanks to joanna cassidy from the royal united services institute is a specialist on women serving in the military channel and thanks for joining us. doesn't surprise me that this pain sia many reported cases of six month all products of discrimination against women the school. it is surprising is that she likes the eastern section of society and its derivatives. i needed to deny the door to the fact that women are finally starting to take the boys and...
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like, me and my wife, joanna, were at the vanity fair party after the oscars, and, i mean, can we seeaughter and applause ] >> yeah. >> seth: i was just happy to see you guys. you looked great. i was very happy. >> so psyched. i'm like, "it's just a carpet, man." but you're like, "no, i'm so proud of you." [ laughter ] >> and then like, here's one with me and bill hader watching "laser cats." you're watching us. >> seth: okay. [ laughter ] >> yeah. >> seth: i know for a fact that's not real. >> that's real! you love laser cats! >> seth: that's not true. [ laughter ] >> i brought -- there's a few more, thank you. can we see the next one? this is just you watching phoebe cates. [ laughter ] >> in "fast times at ridgemont high." >> seth: i think everybody was excited when that happened. >> yeah, you could replace any man's head into that photo. >> seth: yeah, i'm fine with that one. >> but this one i was actually kind of surprised by it. i didn't know this is where your politics fell, but you have putin's -- [ laughter and applause ] >> seth: he you can tell is not as happy that i'm ther
like, me and my wife, joanna, were at the vanity fair party after the oscars, and, i mean, can we seeaughter and applause ] >> yeah. >> seth: i was just happy to see you guys. you looked great. i was very happy. >> so psyched. i'm like, "it's just a carpet, man." but you're like, "no, i'm so proud of you." [ laughter ] >> and then like, here's one with me and bill hader watching "laser cats." you're watching us. >> seth: okay. [...
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joanna joins us with more on how important this meeting is. >> it is important for the reason you justet the region, is going to stay and annex itself and be part of russia. there was a statement that came out earlier today from g7. notably, russia is missing from this statement. speaking with one voice, the u.s. and europe, speaking out against the referendum, urging them not to have it and saying if they do go ahead, it will not be recognized by the international community. it is all part of the diplomatic campaign the white house has been pushing for the u.s. and europe to be sticking with one voice when it comes to the ukraine. it does not mean they will not go ahead with the referendum. the white house thinks it is important to be sending these kinds of signals to isolate russia. the other thing to watch is whether or not the prime minister will go back to the ukraine and be handed what kind of aid packages it will bring back from washed up. the house last week approved the present's request for $1 billion in loan guarantees for the ukraine but it is being held up in the senate. j
joanna joins us with more on how important this meeting is. >> it is important for the reason you justet the region, is going to stay and annex itself and be part of russia. there was a statement that came out earlier today from g7. notably, russia is missing from this statement. speaking with one voice, the u.s. and europe, speaking out against the referendum, urging them not to have it and saying if they do go ahead, it will not be recognized by the international community. it is all...
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he and for this are identified medsger's book, trent 10 and a new document tree, 1971 directed by joannaamilton. >> the extraordinary story of this event is smaller than that had very far-reaching consequence. >> the exposure pushed congress to rein in government surveillance. he created a special court, the so-called fisa court to issue warrants for intelligence agents dislodges by non-us citizens. after 9/11, more wide reaching surveillance was allowed pages to match the nsa spy abuse has grown with largely unknown until 2010 when contractor edward snowed in late classified documents. [applause] >> whether these programs and policies are right or wrong. >> reportedly obtain a top secret court orders requiring verizon to turn over records of millions of americans to the national security agency. >> revelations of phone records and e-mails have renewed questions about the balance between privacy and security. >> i definitely see parallels between snowden's case in our case. we'll reveal change public opinion, which is why the laws were changed. revealing ourselves to get people arguing a
he and for this are identified medsger's book, trent 10 and a new document tree, 1971 directed by joannaamilton. >> the extraordinary story of this event is smaller than that had very far-reaching consequence. >> the exposure pushed congress to rein in government surveillance. he created a special court, the so-called fisa court to issue warrants for intelligence agents dislodges by non-us citizens. after 9/11, more wide reaching surveillance was allowed pages to match the nsa spy...
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host: joanna and murrysville, illinois, from democrat line. caller: i have two questions.ht now i am retired. , they did gete out of social security, which is about $128 a month. for a supplemental program, which does involve dental and $360 a i have to pay of whatst for that 20% america approves -- of what medicare approves and tomorrow it is going up $40 a month for me. , first of all, is that supplemental policy eventually going to be included in this? the other thing, which is to be a very important question, i know illegals cannot register, because they do not have legal residency, but can they still go and getmergency room's free health insurance and coverage for their medical problems at taxpayer expense? i will take my answer off the air. guest: for the medicare privatent plan, insurance companies have a medicare dated plan that are offered to supplement your medicare benefits. those are affected slightly under the law, but those are still run by private insurance companies. the plans will be offering whatever they are offering per year because they would have made
host: joanna and murrysville, illinois, from democrat line. caller: i have two questions.ht now i am retired. , they did gete out of social security, which is about $128 a month. for a supplemental program, which does involve dental and $360 a i have to pay of whatst for that 20% america approves -- of what medicare approves and tomorrow it is going up $40 a month for me. , first of all, is that supplemental policy eventually going to be included in this? the other thing, which is to be a very...