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seated right next to me is laurie-anne sayles. laurie-anne works with the national institute of health national human genome research institute and along the lines of the importance of telling stores around the numbers, she will help us with that today. so thank you for being here. you met kathy edin the distinguished professor at johns hopkins university. can't say enough about the book that you undergo authors have recently published. it's not like i'm poor. i know you're not going to pocket, i think he should. seated at the next table is chye-ching huang senior tax policy analyst at a d.c.-based think tank center on budget and policy priorities. welcome, chye-ching. at the end of the table there is barbara mantegani past president and current board member of the kennedy tax age which runs these critical vita sites throughout the d.c. area. so let's get right to it. i'm going to start with laurie piccolo background information about you laura, first that you have shared with me that folks here would be interested in. you face th
seated right next to me is laurie-anne sayles. laurie-anne works with the national institute of health national human genome research institute and along the lines of the importance of telling stores around the numbers, she will help us with that today. so thank you for being here. you met kathy edin the distinguished professor at johns hopkins university. can't say enough about the book that you undergo authors have recently published. it's not like i'm poor. i know you're not going to pocket,...
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lisa thomas-laury has the story tonight. >> it's the prechef grab prix cooking competition. they compete against one another and the clock. each team had a chance to put it out and. >> to prepare and present a three course dinner money you. >> it's a crab ravioli, like a crab stuffed pasta. >> this meets or exceeds a price point for dinner at a.c. next month. >> they get to learn costing and that is important in the restaurant industry they have to come one a meal for $33.15. >> the pressure is on what is going on here? >> i'm making candy orange zest for my chocolate pudding. >> you are tasting your work. >> how is it? >> good it needs more salt. >> students say the biggest challenge is timing, and keeping offer in your head as you are going, it comes down to the last second, the last minute. the winners join the restaurants showing their best menus before restaurant weeks. >> the winning teams get scholarships and judges are looking for the best presentation and taste. we see many different flavors, there are a few contenders, people to beat. >> can't wait until these stud
lisa thomas-laury has the story tonight. >> it's the prechef grab prix cooking competition. they compete against one another and the clock. each team had a chance to put it out and. >> to prepare and present a three course dinner money you. >> it's a crab ravioli, like a crab stuffed pasta. >> this meets or exceeds a price point for dinner at a.c. next month. >> they get to learn costing and that is important in the restaurant industry they have to come one a meal...
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seated right next to me is laurie-anne sayles, laurie-anne works with the national institutes of health's national stitu human genome research institute. and along thnee lines of the importance of telling stories around the numbers laurie will help us with that today.you m so thank youet laurie, for being here. you met dr. edin, the distinguished bloomberg professor, and the department of univers sociology at johns hopkins university. can't say enough about the book that you and your co-authors have recently published. it is not like i'm poor. i know you're not going to hawk e it. but i will. i think you should buy it. seated at the next table is chye-ching huang senior tax policy analyst at the d.c. based think tank center on budget and policy priorities. welcome, chye-ching. at the end of the table there is barb mantegani, past president and current board member of the community tax aid, which runs these critical vitia sites throughout the d.c. area. so let's get right to it. i'm going to start with laurie.ation. a little background information about you, laurie, first that you had shar
seated right next to me is laurie-anne sayles, laurie-anne works with the national institutes of health's national stitu human genome research institute. and along thnee lines of the importance of telling stories around the numbers laurie will help us with that today.you m so thank youet laurie, for being here. you met dr. edin, the distinguished bloomberg professor, and the department of univers sociology at johns hopkins university. can't say enough about the book that you and your co-authors...
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not a problem. >> tonight, april takes the fifth, but her friend, laurie, is ready to talk. police that she was unwittingly tricked into the in-call situation by april and her pimp, jason. >> she was told she would just answer the calls, but then she was encouraged to watch, and then, you know, if she felt like she could, that she was supposed to get involved. and she was upset about it, you know, felt awful about it. >> police say that young women like laurie usually don't fall into prostitution overnight. it's often a process that takes a lot of time and a lot of smooth talk from so-called romeo pimps like jason. >> pimps will take months to groom a girl because they know towards the end, that girl is going to be selling her body for them. they're going to make money from that, so they will take them out to dinner, they will say i have feelings for you. they will buy them gifts and all that. they might start off slow, hey, i have other girls doing that, i just need you to, say, answer the phones and just look out for her. you don't have to have sex, but at some point that'
not a problem. >> tonight, april takes the fifth, but her friend, laurie, is ready to talk. police that she was unwittingly tricked into the in-call situation by april and her pimp, jason. >> she was told she would just answer the calls, but then she was encouraged to watch, and then, you know, if she felt like she could, that she was supposed to get involved. and she was upset about it, you know, felt awful about it. >> police say that young women like laurie usually don't...
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on that particular scene we knew laurie had been wearing a wind bre breaker.a medium build. she had short brown hair. that person that we see in the picture there fits that description precisely. >> the next picture taken ten seconds later showed another automobile, diagonally in front of lori, with the passenger's side door open. you can see that lori is bent over, looking into the car. the final picture shows lori's car still in its parking spot, but lori is gone. the car lori was standing next to is leaving the parking lot. >> the person we've described as lori auker cannot be seen, and we know circumstantially that she never made it into the door. we believe that was the depiction of her abduction. >> an automobile expert identified the getaway car as a chevrolet celebrity. although lori's estranged husband didn't own a chevrolet celebrity -- they said they sold the car a week after robert returned it. police tracked it through three different car dealerships. >> it transferred hands within the used car industry a few times and was ultimately purchased. th
on that particular scene we knew laurie had been wearing a wind bre breaker.a medium build. she had short brown hair. that person that we see in the picture there fits that description precisely. >> the next picture taken ten seconds later showed another automobile, diagonally in front of lori, with the passenger's side door open. you can see that lori is bent over, looking into the car. the final picture shows lori's car still in its parking spot, but lori is gone. the car lori was...
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lisa thomas-laury was on broad street this afternoon for the story. >> it's the first time in his career that al jarreau has taught a master class of this time. today and tomorrow 60 high school students will sing for and learn from -- >> bright stuff that helps people feel that way -- >> and listen to a music industry legend. ♪ when the dog bites ♪ >> the special thing about it lisa was they were all selected by their teachers these are the kids that knew about their craft and embraced their craft. >> this artist and residency program is (presented by the mann center and string theater school. >> jarreau is working with musicians from each school and teacher from the mann have been preparing them for weeks to perform songs from his repertoire. >> he is a legend in the music industry and i enjoy tropical ed it zblts a true honor. >> this is something they will take with them the rest of their lives. >> have you been doing it for how long? >> since i was 4 years old so i guess 70 years. >> lisa thomas-laury channel 6 "action news". >>> looked like a beautiful day in clearwater florida. >>
lisa thomas-laury was on broad street this afternoon for the story. >> it's the first time in his career that al jarreau has taught a master class of this time. today and tomorrow 60 high school students will sing for and learn from -- >> bright stuff that helps people feel that way -- >> and listen to a music industry legend. ♪ when the dog bites ♪ >> the special thing about it lisa was they were all selected by their teachers these are the kids that knew about...
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exciting collaboration like the annex it north beach and the path and design in the dog patch and laurie will talk about our case studies. >> thank you looking at our plazas we we mentioned easily we have 6 plaza installed for the administration stage and 3 are upgraded to permanent and we have done a lot of work around those and the idea of the plaza to take a process that minimum ice cream the planning process by accelerating in terms of prelims we have rather a robust community outreach and the week traditionally starts with within demonstration that helps to like a seed for recipe to see change coming to their neighborhood it helps to visualize the street corner or a block and we 10 typically have a 10:00 to 3:006 month really to trial for the design prospective loouth the traffic patterns and how the design works or doesn't work and it is almost like a phase of signing the design and should the final become available typically some of the plazas can be yubtd to permanent we start the plaza designs for community plans community interests or plans that are developed and sometimes plan
exciting collaboration like the annex it north beach and the path and design in the dog patch and laurie will talk about our case studies. >> thank you looking at our plazas we we mentioned easily we have 6 plaza installed for the administration stage and 3 are upgraded to permanent and we have done a lot of work around those and the idea of the plaza to take a process that minimum ice cream the planning process by accelerating in terms of prelims we have rather a robust community...
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lisa thomas-laury has the story. >> we think of shoulder injuries happening to baseball or football players but they are more common in women especially those over age 40. when she is not at her nursing job, mary conti loves being with her grandchildren but last year activities with her grandkids and lifting and twisting her right arm left her nearly dizzy with pain. >> i felt like there was a knife in my shoulder. dr. ritz discovered a tear in her rotator cuff, the number one shoulder injury he sees, the rotator cuff is four muscles deep on the shoulder blade and it attaches on the top two-thirds of the arm those muscles keep the socket and the arm together but over time they can wear out. construction workers and baggage handlers are at risk and moms put years of stress on their shoulders. 90% of the time physical therapy and heat alleviates the problem but sometimes in mary conti's case they need surgery. dr. catskatzcatskatz putting the shoulder back in place and six months later she is back having fun with the grandkids. >> it's nice to wake up without any pain. >> the doctor has tips
lisa thomas-laury has the story. >> we think of shoulder injuries happening to baseball or football players but they are more common in women especially those over age 40. when she is not at her nursing job, mary conti loves being with her grandchildren but last year activities with her grandkids and lifting and twisting her right arm left her nearly dizzy with pain. >> i felt like there was a knife in my shoulder. dr. ritz discovered a tear in her rotator cuff, the number one...
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. >> good afternoon, supervisors so as laurie mentioned be moving forward we're meticulous about examining where in san francisco we can focus our effort to maximize our goals of providing open space throughout the city this past year the paperwork alliance helped us to identify a number of facts and circumstances where we might start looking at specific areas of the city we also work with a variety of sponsors and sponsor types of we're familiar with the cafes but particle moving forward we're looking forward to creating deep and meaningful relationships with nonprofit we have projects with the museums and art galleries we will get into later our response depended on the types of projects they're working with the city we have a dive type of responsibilities to their installations, of course, pavement to parks is an interagency program and planning works closely and work with public works as well as mta to administer many of the functions related to the projects also moving forward we recognize that it is really important to understand what the impacts of our projects are what are the comm
. >> good afternoon, supervisors so as laurie mentioned be moving forward we're meticulous about examining where in san francisco we can focus our effort to maximize our goals of providing open space throughout the city this past year the paperwork alliance helped us to identify a number of facts and circumstances where we might start looking at specific areas of the city we also work with a variety of sponsors and sponsor types of we're familiar with the cafes but particle moving forward...
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. >>> in this week's art of aging lisa thomas-laury introduces us to ladies in their 50s and 60s areing a lifelong love affair with horses. >> the women are volunteers with special equestrians, for year they have been empowering the power of horses for people with disabilities. >> what happens here is the interaction between the horses and our riders the littlest ones discover horses for the first time or speak their first word on the back of a horse. >> special equestrians uses riding to improve balance, and flexibility for people with physical challenges and improve social interaction for people with cognitive or behavioral issues. >> horses are wonderful with interacting with people and giving responses to people. >> they may not know that someone is on the autism spectrum but something that they need to understand to communicate. >> special equestrians have 28 stalls and 15 horses and more than 100 volunteers and 20 student participants. >> within a month they are just loving it and willing to do anything. >> for many of the horses, the program offers the chance for a second care
. >>> in this week's art of aging lisa thomas-laury introduces us to ladies in their 50s and 60s areing a lifelong love affair with horses. >> the women are volunteers with special equestrians, for year they have been empowering the power of horses for people with disabilities. >> what happens here is the interaction between the horses and our riders the littlest ones discover horses for the first time or speak their first word on the back of a horse. >> special...
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lisa thomas-laury has his inspiring story tonight. >> reporter: 42 year old brandon holiday brings hisak to the salvation army kroc center in camden regularly. he was an athlete playing tennis in college before he lost his leg in 2006. an injury in the line of duty as a police officer in maryland exacerbated the lupus and an autoimmune disease he suffered from years before. >> between the disease and everything else it's a quality of life thing but it's also how i have to stay healthy. i have to keep activism inactivity literally made brandon sick. >> i started having joint swelling 144-degree fevers, chronic fatigue. >> reporter: he suffered 10 heart attacks and the leg soars from his lupus prevented him from being properly fitted with a prosthetic until he met kevin towers at prosthetic solutions international ma marlton. >> the prosthesis is held on with suction. there's a pump integrated into the foot that pulls vacuum around his leg and cuts down on the discomfort that a that a traditional prosthesis might give him. >> switching from the one provider to kevin has made all the diff
lisa thomas-laury has his inspiring story tonight. >> reporter: 42 year old brandon holiday brings hisak to the salvation army kroc center in camden regularly. he was an athlete playing tennis in college before he lost his leg in 2006. an injury in the line of duty as a police officer in maryland exacerbated the lupus and an autoimmune disease he suffered from years before. >> between the disease and everything else it's a quality of life thing but it's also how i have to stay...
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on the illegal sale of i've very and horns in california it is supported by tony altering kins and laurienk for co-sponsor that we have a significant problem in san francisco 2, 3, 4 particular but elsewhere in the u.s. we have a market for illegal ivory that is leptin to fuel the extermination of rhinos and outlet overview infant they're going be to be extinct if we don't act in california and the world to put an end to the dispebble trade where overview infants and rhinos are killed and mutt lasted for horns this poaching is a growing problem 96 emancipation proclamation e elephants are killed in african and central african elephants maybe extinct by the year 2025 more 5 thousand of the 29 thousand remaining were killed and poached in 2014 rhino poaching has increased within the u.s. san francisco has ranged among the top market for illegal rhino trade this is helping to fuel the poaching and the killing of elephants and rhino we have an obligation in san francisco given the size of the market to be firm in our support for this legislation to end poaching and poaching is not just limite
on the illegal sale of i've very and horns in california it is supported by tony altering kins and laurienk for co-sponsor that we have a significant problem in san francisco 2, 3, 4 particular but elsewhere in the u.s. we have a market for illegal ivory that is leptin to fuel the extermination of rhinos and outlet overview infant they're going be to be extinct if we don't act in california and the world to put an end to the dispebble trade where overview infants and rhinos are killed and mutt...
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laurie dakies, 20 in appleton, wisconsin. wendy felton, 16 from marion, indiana.helle dewey in indianapolis, indiana. all of these cases went unsolved. officials believed only one man knew what happened. >> we knew he was responsible for several deaths. >> and to get answers, it would take a risky, unusual plan. send a convicted drug dealer, undercover into a dangerous prison to befriend an alleged serial killer. >> i'm not a serial killer hunter, so how am i going to do this. >> at stake, answers. >> wondering where she is, what happened. >> grieving families. >> you want to find her and bring her home and you can't. >> and one man's freedom. >> they don't just turn around and hand out candy and say you're free to go. i went through hell and back. >>> early each day donna greets her daughter tricia. >> i say hello to this picture every morning. i say good morning, every morning. i look at that and i can hear her say, hi, mom. >> tricia was very kind-hearted, very smart. >> as a child, says father gary, tricia lit up the room. >> she would sometimes just bound int
laurie dakies, 20 in appleton, wisconsin. wendy felton, 16 from marion, indiana.helle dewey in indianapolis, indiana. all of these cases went unsolved. officials believed only one man knew what happened. >> we knew he was responsible for several deaths. >> and to get answers, it would take a risky, unusual plan. send a convicted drug dealer, undercover into a dangerous prison to befriend an alleged serial killer. >> i'm not a serial killer hunter, so how am i going to do this....
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laurie segall dove into this world and emerged unscathed.n fascinating to watch you report this out. it's got an lot of attention from media all over the place. sort of happened by consistent right? that you found all of this. you just heard people talking about it. >> honestly i talked to my tech sources and said what's the next big thing? someone said some of my friends at twit rer going to swinger parties. i just started asking. what i kept hearing was the word polyamorous, which means many loves, and it's this idea you can be in multiple relationships, and a lot of entrepreneurs i spoke to were surprisingly very analytical about their relationship status which makes them sort of them in the bay area. i want to play a little bit of an interview from a couple engineers. take a listen. >> i think this is something that can be for everybody. it's more okay to be out about it in tech. opening up your relationship is really risky. >> if you're trying to build a product, say, to draw an analogy, and it's failing 50% of the time you might want t
laurie segall dove into this world and emerged unscathed.n fascinating to watch you report this out. it's got an lot of attention from media all over the place. sort of happened by consistent right? that you found all of this. you just heard people talking about it. >> honestly i talked to my tech sources and said what's the next big thing? someone said some of my friends at twit rer going to swinger parties. i just started asking. what i kept hearing was the word polyamorous, which means...
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here's lisa thomas laury. >> we usually think of shoulder injuries happening to baseball and football players and they're common in women especially those over 40. >> when not at her nursing job mary loves being with grand children. last year, however activities with her grand kids and lifting and twisting her right arm left her nearly dizzy from pain. >> i almost felt like there was a knife in my shoulder. >> dr. charles gets discovered a tear in her rotator cuff. he says it's number one shoulder injury he sees. >> pro tater cuff are four muscles living deep on shoulder blade and attaches on top two-thirds three-quarters of arm. >> those keep ball and socket of shoulder together and over time they can wear out. construction workers house painters, baggage handlers all among those higher risks. moms also put years of stress on their shoulders. dr. gets said, 90% of time medication and heat relief the problem sometimes as in mary's case surgery is need sdmrd rotator cuff should be attached here. >> he puts her muscles back in place. recovery takes patience. conte remembers turning poin
here's lisa thomas laury. >> we usually think of shoulder injuries happening to baseball and football players and they're common in women especially those over 40. >> when not at her nursing job mary loves being with grand children. last year, however activities with her grand kids and lifting and twisting her right arm left her nearly dizzy from pain. >> i almost felt like there was a knife in my shoulder. >> dr. charles gets discovered a tear in her rotator cuff. he...
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career, i have need someone to take a chance on me when my husband, frank, and i, lost our child laurie to the demon of addiction, we remained with our family and the solace of our faith, but we were also lifted up by the prayers of the people in our lives. everyone needs a helping hand, but no one wants to be trapped in the web of dependence that has been woven over decades in our nation. john: so mark, that was carly fiorina who was doing a bit of that biography talk that we discussed earlier, so you obviously think that carly fiorina did very well today? mark: that was, i thought, her best moment. a lot of people in that room had never heard her speak, and her speaking skills are better since a couple of weeks ago in iowa. it is very strong for presentation when at the time it a party realizes that you cannot have sixteen men up on stage against hillary clinton. she talked about national security, economics, and social issues. john: you are grading them on -- you are saying that the things you are grading them on our whether to get the republican nomination. mark: she made it clear t
career, i have need someone to take a chance on me when my husband, frank, and i, lost our child laurie to the demon of addiction, we remained with our family and the solace of our faith, but we were also lifted up by the prayers of the people in our lives. everyone needs a helping hand, but no one wants to be trapped in the web of dependence that has been woven over decades in our nation. john: so mark, that was carly fiorina who was doing a bit of that biography talk that we discussed...
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we'll have much more from laurie segall throughout the week on love incorporated.ce you to both of them. they were well beyond dating, all set to walk down the aisle, when they made this decision that left their relatives shocked and frozen. instead to have the big party and the white dress and tuxedos and the photographers and the tiered cake and the yada yada. this couple has been spending their wedding budget on this incredible cross-country trip performing one act of kindness in each of the 50 states. joining me now i have mark and yamidi simpson sitting with me here in new york. congratulations, belatedly, on the whole getting hitched things. i saw this piece over the weekend and i was like, we've got to get them onset. so you popped the question, you're a civil engineer, at what point do you decide not to have the big poofy wedding and instead do what you did? >> it's one of those decisions where it just kind of comes naturally. you're in the planning stages, you're talking about the typical stuff and you go through, okay where are we going to have it who are
we'll have much more from laurie segall throughout the week on love incorporated.ce you to both of them. they were well beyond dating, all set to walk down the aisle, when they made this decision that left their relatives shocked and frozen. instead to have the big party and the white dress and tuxedos and the photographers and the tiered cake and the yada yada. this couple has been spending their wedding budget on this incredible cross-country trip performing one act of kindness in each of the...
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lisa thomas-laury, channel 6 "action news." >>> the flyers want to keep up the positive momentum and the ilgd islanders come to town. >> they are playing their best hockey and they are going for five straight wins and have not lost since losing to the new york islanders two weeks ago and they want to keep it going when they face the islanders again. claude giroux and company get back to work they are chipping away at this deficit. 10 points away from the playoff spot. they need another performance from that guy steve mason he has not lost in his last six games. >> we needs these points a lot more than the islanders do a lot more than any teams we are facing we want to get back in the hunt here. >> we want the momentum we had the last four or five games and they are playing well so far and we have to make sure we skate and we hit and we come up on the winning end. >> if the flyers win tonight you may notice a player in his post game interview rocking a camouflage hat. they are showing their appreciation for a war hero from buck county. >> after every win a flyers player puts on this a
lisa thomas-laury, channel 6 "action news." >>> the flyers want to keep up the positive momentum and the ilgd islanders come to town. >> they are playing their best hockey and they are going for five straight wins and have not lost since losing to the new york islanders two weeks ago and they want to keep it going when they face the islanders again. claude giroux and company get back to work they are chipping away at this deficit. 10 points away from the playoff spot....
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thank you so much laurie segal.us for the weekly series about the silicon are optimizing relationships and their brains through swinging polyamory and psychedelic drugs all week on cnn. thank you very much. >>> still ahead, incredibly powerful images of this tragic plane crash captured on dash cam video. how some including a toddler managed to survive. and next we get brand new information about the isis video of that jordanian pilot burned alive. we are now hearing supporters watch the video, cheered the video, even mentioned president obama by name. what is next? is this war at a turning point? stay right here. you're watching cnn. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira giving me new perspective. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific s
thank you so much laurie segal.us for the weekly series about the silicon are optimizing relationships and their brains through swinging polyamory and psychedelic drugs all week on cnn. thank you very much. >>> still ahead, incredibly powerful images of this tragic plane crash captured on dash cam video. how some including a toddler managed to survive. and next we get brand new information about the isis video of that jordanian pilot burned alive. we are now hearing supporters watch...
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. >> dan laurie as far as the demolition we did get the dust control report from the health department and we've had a code enforcement officer donald duffey going out to the project with the contractor and having an additional inspector go bay by there daily. >> so maybe we could have the information on the agenda either the inspector coming to us. >> okay. any public comment on 14 ab okay. seeing none review and approve the minutes of the regimen of the november 2014 meeting. >> second. >> there's a there is a motion and a second to approve the november 19th minutes is there any public comment on item the minutes? okay. seeing none are all commissioners in favor >> i. >> any you opposed the minutes are approved. >> item 16 adjournment is there a motion to adjourn. >> move to adjourn. >> second. >> second. >> all commissioners in favor. >> i. >> we're now adjourned >> pilaties. it's a creation, an old regimen of exercise. really based on core engagement and core structure and core development. we do a lot of exercise in developing that and think about lengthening of the spine and our
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in today's art of abling, lisa thomas-laury shares expert advice. >> valentine's day traditionally meanstic dinner or bouquet of flowers or a box of chocolates. but it's much more than that. we marvel at couples that manage to stay together for 50 or 60 years or more. what are their secrets for lasting love. >> being honest and being fair. >> whatever it is we try to do it together. >> dr. beverly vaughn says that togetherness is a key to enduringendure ing relationships. >> it is intimacy and communication. >> and good relationships take time. >> make time for one another. >> take a walk, sitting down after work and having a 20 minute conversation it can be planning a date night. >> as much as you want to stay 20 something love birds a good relationship evolves over time. as our live experiences change so do our personal self, including sexuality. >> family stress job stress, illness fatigue, it's a long list. >> dr. vaughn says so share your struggles with your partner and people are shy about talking about the physical changes that come with age but there is always a work around. >> i
in today's art of abling, lisa thomas-laury shares expert advice. >> valentine's day traditionally meanstic dinner or bouquet of flowers or a box of chocolates. but it's much more than that. we marvel at couples that manage to stay together for 50 or 60 years or more. what are their secrets for lasting love. >> being honest and being fair. >> whatever it is we try to do it together. >> dr. beverly vaughn says that togetherness is a key to enduringendure ing...
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i need to go to laurie in florida. laurie? >> caller: jim boo-yah. greetings from ft.e. >> hey how is it going? >> caller: great. i'm calling about sirius satellite radio. >> i like sirius. i like the numbers. >> buy, buy, buy! >> people should just own the stock. stop fretting just owning. curtis in north carolina, curtis? >> caller: hello? >> hey, curtis, what's up? >> caller: hey jim. thanks for taking the call. and i just want to thank you for all you do. >> i got a great team making me look good every day. let's go to work. >> caller: my possession is taser international. >> i like taser from the low teens. i got to tell you, they have the whole ecosystem. it is about police brutality. you ought to stick with it. i would not sell it. it's not police it's protecting police from charges is the way i like to look at it. i'm pro law enforcement. i never said i'm not. let's go to david in arizona. david? >> caller: mr. cramer boo-yah. >> boo-yah. >> caller: hey, i am wanting information on hms holding corp. >> i liked those guys a long time ago because it's a cost cont
i need to go to laurie in florida. laurie? >> caller: jim boo-yah. greetings from ft.e. >> hey how is it going? >> caller: great. i'm calling about sirius satellite radio. >> i like sirius. i like the numbers. >> buy, buy, buy! >> people should just own the stock. stop fretting just owning. curtis in north carolina, curtis? >> caller: hello? >> hey, curtis, what's up? >> caller: hey jim. thanks for taking the call. and i just want to thank...
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laurie chief u.s. strategist for credit suisse. good to talk to you. >> thank you. >> we made it our lead because we feel this is a provocative and many circles a couldn't verl controversial call? >> the only way to make money is to be contrarian and take on those couldn't verl calls. our valuation model is hitting 30-year lows always inflected in the past and a model by the way not built on any kind of need to predict where oil prices are going. >> if oil sort of finds a new bottom or retests the lows, don't you a problem? >> you started to see the energy sector underperform back in 2011 way before oil prices peeked. >> let's listen to ed morris from yesterday, citi's head of global commodities research. a note put out and i tell you, this what is he said on our show several days ago. he put out a note again yesterday and everybody was talking about it. here's ed morris. >> you can't ever call a bottom. the market when it moves to the next layer of inventory it has to shut production in, you have to get a 20 on the number. you got
laurie chief u.s. strategist for credit suisse. good to talk to you. >> thank you. >> we made it our lead because we feel this is a provocative and many circles a couldn't verl controversial call? >> the only way to make money is to be contrarian and take on those couldn't verl calls. our valuation model is hitting 30-year lows always inflected in the past and a model by the way not built on any kind of need to predict where oil prices are going. >> if oil sort of finds...
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. >> good afternoon, supervisors so as laurie mentioned be moving forward we're meticulous about examining where
. >> good afternoon, supervisors so as laurie mentioned be moving forward we're meticulous about examining where
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. >> good afternoon, supervisors so as laurie mentioned be moving forward we're meticulous about examining where in san francisco we can focus our effort to maximize our goals of providing open space throughout the city this past year the paperwork alliance helped us to
. >> good afternoon, supervisors so as laurie mentioned be moving forward we're meticulous about examining where in san francisco we can focus our effort to maximize our goals of providing open space throughout the city this past year the paperwork alliance helped us to
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restaurant that stay twenty-four hours less than 6050 or cafe mason that's there twenty-four hours and laurie's diner and jackson just a second in the box no place to eat kind of issue there there's none we shouldn't allow this bits 0 operate until 5:00 a.m. he's not paid his taxes, of course he paid his taxes he knew his taxes were outstanding when he got a temporary certificate to operate new years eve he was well aware at this point he didn't pay the 1700s dollars he's owed september 26th to get that temporary license not until january the 12 did he pay the full amount he came by the station and dropped off a copy of the paid bill so we ask that you disapprove that and that this business if they want to stay on until 5:00 a.m. they have to show when the police come out for the permits they need to show their business tax license and health license and they have no permits on display just for information this business lost their liquor license for non-payment to the state of california and this happened probability two years ago for non-payment and this is just you know irresponsible operatin
restaurant that stay twenty-four hours less than 6050 or cafe mason that's there twenty-four hours and laurie's diner and jackson just a second in the box no place to eat kind of issue there there's none we shouldn't allow this bits 0 operate until 5:00 a.m. he's not paid his taxes, of course he paid his taxes he knew his taxes were outstanding when he got a temporary certificate to operate new years eve he was well aware at this point he didn't pay the 1700s dollars he's owed september 26th to...
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. >> good afternoon, supervisors so as laurie mentioned be moving forward we're meticulous about examining where in san francisco we can focus our effort to maximize
. >> good afternoon, supervisors so as laurie mentioned be moving forward we're meticulous about examining where in san francisco we can focus our effort to maximize
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i'm laurie i live on randell been there 4:30 years this week and i come today first of all pepperingy vegetation garden is toast in randell is approved my backyard is low and as was talked about i will be facing no sun for the whole time i've attended and watched several hearings i know weeping we'll hear if the hired hands of people that confuse real estate one with the need we have 15 hundred sdweet my my husband and i raised our kids in 12 hundred square feet let me point out should find confusion the developers and my confusion and some of the developers implication misrepresentation in the passage page one 12 hundred square feet the records say 8 hundred and 37 are the numbers quadrupling page 2 the person we've been dealing with in planning notes there's 8 letters 0 no mention of the correspondents the professional 86 and 91 and 93 their deceptive page 77 complains there would be an extremely modest impact an charles and barbaras how is it seems not
i'm laurie i live on randell been there 4:30 years this week and i come today first of all pepperingy vegetation garden is toast in randell is approved my backyard is low and as was talked about i will be facing no sun for the whole time i've attended and watched several hearings i know weeping we'll hear if the hired hands of people that confuse real estate one with the need we have 15 hundred sdweet my my husband and i raised our kids in 12 hundred square feet let me point out should find...