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you want to go to level five? >> level two or level three. >> you want to go to gp? well, according to your file you can, so we'll see. okay? thank you. have a good day, all right? >> thank you. >> this is your paperwork. >> certainly he deserves to be moved because he has had clear conduct. since he's been here, he hasn't done anything. you know, he hasn't hurt anyone. and he is so small that he can slip his handcuffs, and he's shone us that. >> according to his file he's set up to go conduct -- his conduct report no behavior log notation. paperwise, he's eligible to be released from level six. >> our feeling is that we'd like to see them try to make it in a less restricted area, you know. that is our hope. >> shiverdecker's behavior in the coming weeks will help to determine whether or not he's transferred to a lower level. but even inmates in the prison's least restricted level two dorm still get out of control. >> who said that? who made that comment about that bitch? not going to take any disrespect to the staff. it's not your business what the caseworker does.
you want to go to level five? >> level two or level three. >> you want to go to gp? well, according to your file you can, so we'll see. okay? thank you. have a good day, all right? >> thank you. >> this is your paperwork. >> certainly he deserves to be moved because he has had clear conduct. since he's been here, he hasn't done anything. you know, he hasn't hurt anyone. and he is so small that he can slip his handcuffs, and he's shone us that. >> according to...
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we define entry-level last two years of education or less. so within those licensed vocational nurses, some of the technical positions, the aids and the orderly's, some of the clerical and administration, and environmental food services. that definition that i mentioned applies. >> i was looking at a section da of the -- of the da, and it seems to state that entry-level is less than two years. is it two years or less or less than two years? >> for us, it is two years or less, roughly. when i look at my placements out of the health care academy, they follow little bit more under less than two years, but we changed periodically in terms of our certification. it is across all hospitals, not just cpmc. >> i am looking at, say, section a-2e. it refers to less than two years. is that a mistake? it should be two years or less. >> yeah, i think that the time we were doing that -- we have been working on this now for a couple years, and our academy had started. so it was at that two years or less. it may be a little different. when i look at the data,
we define entry-level last two years of education or less. so within those licensed vocational nurses, some of the technical positions, the aids and the orderly's, some of the clerical and administration, and environmental food services. that definition that i mentioned applies. >> i was looking at a section da of the -- of the da, and it seems to state that entry-level is less than two years. is it two years or less or less than two years? >> for us, it is two years or less,...
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to the state level to the county level down to the local municipality that enables to have the -- there may be a top-down planning, but there has to be a bottom-up refinement. because that's the closest level is government down locally. and what the federal government is doing, you know, in my little 18 months that i've been here, we're pushing too many unfunded liabilities and mandates. >> sure are. >> down on the states, which then in turn go down further to the local level. and we're the ones that are causing the dry-up as you say of the capital and the opportunity. so i think what is most important for us here at the federal government level is go back and understand what are our right and proper roles under our responsibilities. we're getting to the point we're micromanaging down to the lowest level. and if we really sit back, and that is bun of the things i harp on, if we really sit back and look at how do we reduce the size and scope of the federal government, then that's less what farmer a has to provide to come up to here to go back down to farmer b. so at the local level we ca
to the state level to the county level down to the local municipality that enables to have the -- there may be a top-down planning, but there has to be a bottom-up refinement. because that's the closest level is government down locally. and what the federal government is doing, you know, in my little 18 months that i've been here, we're pushing too many unfunded liabilities and mandates. >> sure are. >> down on the states, which then in turn go down further to the local level. and...
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to have these types of funding levels. you'll notice we are having a declining funding level on an actuarial value basis. but that is because of a slowdown in the pension reform and the changes and reduction in benefits for new hires. by you will notice on the market value, after the initial decrees of the market value in 2009, we're actually building upward on a market value basis. and an 83.9% funded level is extraordinary in the industry. >> what is the difference between the market value of assets and the actual? >> market value assets are what we actually invested. actuarial investments are what is assumed. they will increase the actuarial value based on what we are soon to learn, even if we did not actually earn it. in a lot of cases, the actuarial will be higher. in 2007, the market value was $16.9 billion. the actuarial was $14 billion. the actuarial assumed higher, so we were actually investing $17 billion. it will become more standard that we will report and focus more on the market value. chairperson chu: and th
to have these types of funding levels. you'll notice we are having a declining funding level on an actuarial value basis. but that is because of a slowdown in the pension reform and the changes and reduction in benefits for new hires. by you will notice on the market value, after the initial decrees of the market value in 2009, we're actually building upward on a market value basis. and an 83.9% funded level is extraordinary in the industry. >> what is the difference between the market...
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. >> here at the penitentiary in new mexico we have a level ii facility. a level v facility. and we have a level vi facility. level ii is more of a restrictive, minimum inmate where you know, we allow to work outside with minimum supervision. level v is supervision all the time. and obviously level vi is a full-time observation of those inmates. >> you all right? >> this is the maximum security facility on level vi for the penitentiary of new mexico. pretty much houses the worst of the worst. these individuals are the worst of the worst within level vi and level vi is the worst within the whole state of new mexico. >> [ bleep ]. >> [ bleep ]. >> these individuals are housed, one per cell. they're escorted and restrained everywhere they go. in handcuffs or leg irons and belly chains. we do have two and three-man status individuals that are very violent. and they like to assault our staff. >> today we tag along with deputy warden joni brown on her way to deal with one of level vi's most notorious inmates. >> they have an inmate who is refusing to leave his cell. at this point t
. >> here at the penitentiary in new mexico we have a level ii facility. a level v facility. and we have a level vi facility. level ii is more of a restrictive, minimum inmate where you know, we allow to work outside with minimum supervision. level v is supervision all the time. and obviously level vi is a full-time observation of those inmates. >> you all right? >> this is the maximum security facility on level vi for the penitentiary of new mexico. pretty much houses the...
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if you have level ii points, they can classify you to another level ii.turning. >> why can't i go back to that one? >> because i think you've worn out your welcome, and i've given you several chances, and i think a change of environment would do you good. >> you think so? >> okay. >> okay. >> all right. thank you very much. >> i knew it was coming. how do i feel? sad. it's not like i can say something to make her change her mind or anything. that's up to her. probably like she said, better off for me. >>> it's july 1st, and today joe sanchez is finally going to be released on parole. >> we have one little minor issue with a possible open charge in valencia county. i need to ask him if he knows anything about it. valencia county is showing that you have an open case that hasn't been filed for aggravated assault. >> i don't have no cases there. everything's been dismissed. >> everything but what you served time for, right? >> yeah. >> all right. i'll get it straightened out. all right? >> how much longer? >> you need to be out of here by 3:00 because you ha
if you have level ii points, they can classify you to another level ii.turning. >> why can't i go back to that one? >> because i think you've worn out your welcome, and i've given you several chances, and i think a change of environment would do you good. >> you think so? >> okay. >> okay. >> all right. thank you very much. >> i knew it was coming. how do i feel? sad. it's not like i can say something to make her change her mind or anything. that's up...
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of collaboration between the provincial level of government and the federal level of government so when alberta and back both very significant provinces in our federation decide that they're going to establish relationships with some of the russian regions we typically know that they're in kucha was with our embassy staff are in boston or john sloan here in russia you know the physic did cross know you were more months. but of all stock market. piver these are all areas where we're starting to pay special interest to because they do represent opportunities for enhanced canadian try. an investment gauge for well why . crissy is that i always thought that the whole idea behind behind this this regional level competition was to get rid of the proceeds to facilitate this business like we saw what we do and we don't care about about what the government has to say. but you say you say that the brokers the still there well first we have your ocracy in canada i challenge you to you to find one government is the world that doesn't have some level of bureaucracy i think the point i was making was
of collaboration between the provincial level of government and the federal level of government so when alberta and back both very significant provinces in our federation decide that they're going to establish relationships with some of the russian regions we typically know that they're in kucha was with our embassy staff are in boston or john sloan here in russia you know the physic did cross know you were more months. but of all stock market. piver these are all areas where we're starting to...
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levels. so i am in agreement with the motion as put forward. >> commissioner borden? commissioner borden: i do not have a problem per se. but on the front page of this mills act contract, the language does say that the eligibility for historical property contract shall be limited to buildings and structures -- if our goal is to make it sound more suggested that prescriptive, the language on the front page of this package makes it sound like, you know, that there is a limit. in theory, i have no problem with the whatever limits. in practice, my only concern is if we are really successful, as a policy matter, do we want to be subsidizing property owners at much higher levels from taxes when we have, you know, if it becomes something that we have the utilization that you have in places like los angeles where you have 1000 people using its? that would be my only thought. i guess we will have to cross that bridge when we get to it. right now is all theoretical and not real, but i believe that ther
levels. so i am in agreement with the motion as put forward. >> commissioner borden? commissioner borden: i do not have a problem per se. but on the front page of this mills act contract, the language does say that the eligibility for historical property contract shall be limited to buildings and structures -- if our goal is to make it sound more suggested that prescriptive, the language on the front page of this package makes it sound like, you know, that there is a limit. in theory, i...
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and slab of concourse level. i have an image on the next slide that will illustrate all of that. the other key component of the substructure is the waterproofing system that will go between the walls of the transit center in the existing shoring wall and will be placed on top of the mud slab before the installation of of we areba. just graphically to illustrate the substructure package, two weeks ago we closed the last segment of the shore in wall, so that it is part of the bse contract, and that is what allows us to enclose our excavation site, because the water level is so close, the shoring wall, which has a waterproofing compound in it already, and then it goes down into the old clay layer of soils and gives us an enclosed envelope or bathtub we can then dewater. the same high water table has an effect on the completed structure at the end where rather than having piles to support our building, because we are going so deep below grade, we need to have tie downs to resist uplift from the water table, trying to
and slab of concourse level. i have an image on the next slide that will illustrate all of that. the other key component of the substructure is the waterproofing system that will go between the walls of the transit center in the existing shoring wall and will be placed on top of the mud slab before the installation of of we areba. just graphically to illustrate the substructure package, two weeks ago we closed the last segment of the shore in wall, so that it is part of the bse contract, and...
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i would like to propose that we increase the affordable housing by some level. i frankly was having some trouble figuring out what the right number would be, because the office the cannot have a conversation with the majority of you. what i have in the amendment that i have circulated is that we increase it to $14 million. that represents 5% of the overall value of the deal and, frankly, i think is a very modest increase with what we are talking about. part of why i think we are comparing apples to oranges is that the affordable housing fees we are receiving are exactly the same level of fees we would get for the $500,000 condominiums when they are $5 million conners. he helps them to be the most expensive condominiums in the city and county of san francisco. we were not asking for additional fees. one thing i am asking in suggesting that we increase our affordable housing to this level is really a community benefit. it is not about our inclusionary fees. this is not an as of right projects. this is for providing extraordinary additional bonuses to the developer
i would like to propose that we increase the affordable housing by some level. i frankly was having some trouble figuring out what the right number would be, because the office the cannot have a conversation with the majority of you. what i have in the amendment that i have circulated is that we increase it to $14 million. that represents 5% of the overall value of the deal and, frankly, i think is a very modest increase with what we are talking about. part of why i think we are comparing...
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this is a level of care by a patient that does not require the level of acute care but that he requires more care than the nursing is able to provide. no other facility provides this level of care. the second is to continue these efforts at all of the campuses. currently, st. luke's has the staff. integrating the staff will help insure that all patients regardless of insurance status have equal class -- equal access. third, continuing to actively participate in the partnership, the community benefits partnership is a coalition of dph, hospitals, clinics, and others that assess committee meet and assess resources to meet that need. they also shopping required to have secure services to hospital patients. and this includes the agreement where there are services to chinese hospital patients. this is culturally and linguistically appropriate services that are representative of the divorce population and thick with national standards. and i wanted to get back to you on the supreme court decision. the supreme court heard arguments and is expected to render its decision this coming thursday. i
this is a level of care by a patient that does not require the level of acute care but that he requires more care than the nursing is able to provide. no other facility provides this level of care. the second is to continue these efforts at all of the campuses. currently, st. luke's has the staff. integrating the staff will help insure that all patients regardless of insurance status have equal class -- equal access. third, continuing to actively participate in the partnership, the community...
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these houses right here, that is a garage level. i believe she had a garage level. >> thank you. mr. sider. >> good evening again. dan sider with department staff. i will try to keep my remarks brief. this is a modest project. there are very few projects in the planning department, very few permits that can be approved as of right over the counter. this project was one of them. part of the reason for that is is a cantilevered system which has fewer impacts than conventional, independently supported? -- decks. they are at most 7 feet deep and they provide 3 foot side setbacks. in response to an issue, it is important to note that this is not what we would view as a precedent-setting case. the president has already been set. there are a number of decks elsewhere on this block. they are i believe much larger. then what is being proposed here. i suggest that if there were allowed the construction of an addition to this property, an enclosed, habitable space, that is not the case. as we have noted in other cases, we do live in a dense urban environment and this modest proposal is for
these houses right here, that is a garage level. i believe she had a garage level. >> thank you. mr. sider. >> good evening again. dan sider with department staff. i will try to keep my remarks brief. this is a modest project. there are very few projects in the planning department, very few permits that can be approved as of right over the counter. this project was one of them. part of the reason for that is is a cantilevered system which has fewer impacts than conventional,...
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over mandated levels in 12-13, 7 million the year after. the two records that would appear not to be met in the budget before you are police staffing and substance abuse treatment on demand. policemen and staffing requires 190071 full duty officers in the city, given the hiring plans that are contained in the budget. we see progress toward that goal in both years but we anticipate remaining well short of that mandate in both years of the budget. approximately $200 million below the prop d staffing levels in the first year, 175 in the second year. there is no allowance in proposition c, which was adopted later, for adjustments to be 1971, in cases where the mayor of civilianize his positions. we're looking at opportunities for that this wednesday when we have the police department. i can report more at that time. supervisor chu: supervisor wiener? supervisor wiener: this is perhaps more of a question to ms. howard about prop h. i saw that the mayor proposed pulling the trigger, which i think reduces the cash contribution fo. i know in the pa
over mandated levels in 12-13, 7 million the year after. the two records that would appear not to be met in the budget before you are police staffing and substance abuse treatment on demand. policemen and staffing requires 190071 full duty officers in the city, given the hiring plans that are contained in the budget. we see progress toward that goal in both years but we anticipate remaining well short of that mandate in both years of the budget. approximately $200 million below the prop d...
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some of these are staying at the same exact level. i wanted to find out some more about that. for that, i would be habitat and offline conversation. >> yeah, we will have to do that, supervisor. supervisor chu: with regard to language taxes, there was a question provided from our office to all departments -- regards dealing with access. i believe the attorney is not a tier one language access department. but there are claims that touch upon the city attorney's office. for folks who are monolingual, may have limited english speaking abilities, what is the city attorney's ability to serve those individuals? >> all those documents are put out in -- how many? instructions for all our forms will directly interact with the public in five different languages, supervisor. supervisor chu: when people call into your office to request information, do you use a language line? >> yes, we have specified individuals in our office who can speak a variety of languages, and we refer them to those individuals. supervisor chu: quickly, i know you said there were a number of items you are in agree
some of these are staying at the same exact level. i wanted to find out some more about that. for that, i would be habitat and offline conversation. >> yeah, we will have to do that, supervisor. supervisor chu: with regard to language taxes, there was a question provided from our office to all departments -- regards dealing with access. i believe the attorney is not a tier one language access department. but there are claims that touch upon the city attorney's office. for folks who are...
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if you visit at level five, level five is much more of a quiet unit and they become much calmer.e much more willing to comply with the level system. >> lean forward. you're leaning back too far. there you go. like part of the family. >> why is that? >> well, we've known each other 20 years. who do you know 20 years? >> your visiting hours are from 8:30 to 2:30 wednesday through fridays. you're allowed to have up to 15 visitors on your visiting days. you understand? >> yes, sir. >> after learning the rules that govern level five, sears is transferred along with his belongings to his new tier, a place where he'll have a chance to work, eat and socialize with other inmates. the level system appears to be working. >> you're always going to have the hard-core cases but from the old main facility, there's no telling the change that i see from then to where we're at today, which is the level system, which is the best thing i've ever seen in my whole career. if the inmates do good, they get more privileges. they do bad, they get less. and it's something that really, really works. >> majo
if you visit at level five, level five is much more of a quiet unit and they become much calmer.e much more willing to comply with the level system. >> lean forward. you're leaning back too far. there you go. like part of the family. >> why is that? >> well, we've known each other 20 years. who do you know 20 years? >> your visiting hours are from 8:30 to 2:30 wednesday through fridays. you're allowed to have up to 15 visitors on your visiting days. you understand?...
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i'm not sure there's really a real distinction at all between level and growth rate. because to say there is means there's some kind of mechanism that generates a growth rate in health spending. and i'm not sure there is. i think a growth in health spending just means a change in the level from one year to the next. so if you go back to what don burrwick's been talking about lately, these wedges, then what you get, what increases health spending is a bunch of decisions that are made every day and then they get made again the next day, and the next day, and the next day. so there's not really a process that you can identify to kind of target the growth rate separately from the level of health spending. you need to look at the level of health spending and address what's in there that you can then kind of not have more of unnecessarily. so, i'm not sure that it leads us to a productive set of policies to try to separate those two things too much. >> actually, i think there are mechanisms, but the point i think -- the reason to distinguish level and growth is that once yo
i'm not sure there's really a real distinction at all between level and growth rate. because to say there is means there's some kind of mechanism that generates a growth rate in health spending. and i'm not sure there is. i think a growth in health spending just means a change in the level from one year to the next. so if you go back to what don burrwick's been talking about lately, these wedges, then what you get, what increases health spending is a bunch of decisions that are made every day...
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>>> es and oxytocin levels go down and it has shown. and some major lamont hormone that lowers your stress. for women it's harder to be a single parent because of the higher stress levels for them. >>> is it different form and if they have a son as well in from i got a boy here that a lot in here that for a couple of situations and one if it makes a difference in used to be a kind of thing that the factor plantain if addison and its different for daughter is that still true? >>> i think it's fading a lot clearly it has been that way for thousands of years that you want to the sun because sun's own property in suns could take care of u.s. got older and there would be more self-sufficient in if you have a daughter you'd have to sell her to somebody to have somebody to marry her with the sun and occupation could support you and take care of view so what was always the desirable thing the that's way out of date some people may think a little bit but the most people on in your fine with the daughter or son they're just delightful. >>> a preg
>>> es and oxytocin levels go down and it has shown. and some major lamont hormone that lowers your stress. for women it's harder to be a single parent because of the higher stress levels for them. >>> is it different form and if they have a son as well in from i got a boy here that a lot in here that for a couple of situations and one if it makes a difference in used to be a kind of thing that the factor plantain if addison and its different for daughter is that still true?...
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i found out the level of the giant taro pit were a bit lower than the level of the rising sea. so this is why the salty water is getting higher and higher because, also, the level of the sea is going up. i'll have to go and build... some sort of barricade around my salty pump. i call it a "salt water pump" already because it's coming up like a pump. you know, fence it away so that this salty water won't move around to affect my giant taro. the work i've been doing with john and scott has really given me the overall idea of what is happening in our garden. and maybe by the time we have completed all the jobs, i think actually i'll be starting an office like a scientist on the island. [mosquitoes buzzing] the water's still pretty high for a low tide, isn't it? scott: at the moment, these large waves are affecting all the northern islands of papua new guinea. so this is a big scale event. i'm a little worried that this afternoon, we will see waves like we did yesterday and maybe a little worse, even. that's one reason we don't want to keep you all here for very long today, because
i found out the level of the giant taro pit were a bit lower than the level of the rising sea. so this is why the salty water is getting higher and higher because, also, the level of the sea is going up. i'll have to go and build... some sort of barricade around my salty pump. i call it a "salt water pump" already because it's coming up like a pump. you know, fence it away so that this salty water won't move around to affect my giant taro. the work i've been doing with john and scott...
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level of participation on the employee's side as well.airperson chu: and on the employer's side, that would be relative to how much money? >> from retirements perspective, we also cover the two school districts as well as the trial courts. we have roughly $1.4 billion. the city will be roughly 95% of that. 1% would be roughly $24 million. what has happened is as the employees have decreased, the covered pay levels have also decreased. we have seen decreases in pay in the last two years. the last number we were looking at was $2.4 billion in covered paid. -- covered pay. >> madam chair, members of the committee, this estimate is what we would have assumed as well. chairperson chu: $24 million and roughly 95% as the city share. $24 million is 1% across the entire system. >> that is correct. i think the last time we looked was roughly 95% with city /employee covered pay. chairperson chu: the areas where it would change that liability would be with fewer employees or better returns, it sounds like. >> the passage of the two pension reforms as
level of participation on the employee's side as well.airperson chu: and on the employer's side, that would be relative to how much money? >> from retirements perspective, we also cover the two school districts as well as the trial courts. we have roughly $1.4 billion. the city will be roughly 95% of that. 1% would be roughly $24 million. what has happened is as the employees have decreased, the covered pay levels have also decreased. we have seen decreases in pay in the last two years....
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you see right now all the scientists sea level predictions look like this. that he's steep curve, that's bad. that's-- that is predicting that things are going to get worse and worse in a feedback loop that accelerates. no politician wants that. so to fix that problem, gop lawmakers want the state to consider only the sea level rise over the last 100 years, then predict that's what will happen in the future. that makes that scary chart get all better. now instead of the economy destroying 39 inch rise, the law makes it a rise of only 8 inches. and that is shrinkage makes sense because the water is cold. (laughter) now folks, i think this is a brilliant solution. if your science gives you a result that you don't like, pass a law saying that the result is illegal. problem solved. now in fact, i think we should start applying this method to even more things that we don't want to happen. for example o i don't want to die. but the actuary that my insurance company are convinced that it will happen sometime in the next 50 years. however, if we consider only histor
you see right now all the scientists sea level predictions look like this. that he's steep curve, that's bad. that's-- that is predicting that things are going to get worse and worse in a feedback loop that accelerates. no politician wants that. so to fix that problem, gop lawmakers want the state to consider only the sea level rise over the last 100 years, then predict that's what will happen in the future. that makes that scary chart get all better. now instead of the economy destroying 39...
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ben strauss studies rising sea levels for the nonprofit climate central. >> sea level rise is like anami. it goes almost imperceptibly year by year, but it's gaining a tremendous amount of strength and it's going to have an enormous impact on our coasts. >> reporter: strauss blames global warming for melting polar ice caps that in turn slows the gulf stream, creating a traffic jam of water that makes sea rise worse along the east coast. new york city's office of emergency management predicts sea levels two to five inches higher in the next decade, 7-12 inches in the tonight 50, up to nearly two feet higher by the 2080, which would change the face of the city. do you almost feel helpless, like what can we do about this? >> there's not really much you can do. >> reporter: the projections are even scarier for jerry healy, who is mayor across the hudson river in jersey city, new jersey. 35% of his city is two to three feet below sea level right now, and first floors of new buildings must be constructed three feet above the sidewalk. could jersey city exist with the water levels being ano
ben strauss studies rising sea levels for the nonprofit climate central. >> sea level rise is like anami. it goes almost imperceptibly year by year, but it's gaining a tremendous amount of strength and it's going to have an enormous impact on our coasts. >> reporter: strauss blames global warming for melting polar ice caps that in turn slows the gulf stream, creating a traffic jam of water that makes sea rise worse along the east coast. new york city's office of emergency management...
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. >> we're going to transport him from a level six facility to a level five facility. we have some issues related to the classification officer that was assigned to this unit. this particular individual made threats in the recent past. so, we need to move him to an alternative housing area. he is pretty short, so he will be getting out soon. it's in the best interest of the classification officer and level six to get him transferred out of here. at this point he is just under the assumption that he is going to be escorted to medical at which time i'll speak to him and advise him what is going to occur. >> because it appears to be an isolated incident staff move conrad to a different part of the prison to diffuse the situation. >> see that officer right there. i stabbed him in the head when he was like 18 years old here. >> i had been working here for about six months. i went to give him the phone. the officer opened the door, came out with a shank. lucky i have a hard head and just cut me in the back. sent me to the hospital. came back to work this day. i'm going to se
. >> we're going to transport him from a level six facility to a level five facility. we have some issues related to the classification officer that was assigned to this unit. this particular individual made threats in the recent past. so, we need to move him to an alternative housing area. he is pretty short, so he will be getting out soon. it's in the best interest of the classification officer and level six to get him transferred out of here. at this point he is just under the...
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so, this is just finally a high level summary of how we balance. you can see a split between revenues and expenditure savings. more on the revenue side. i am happy to answer any questions that you have. i would like to say thank you to my staff, who has a work hard over the last month. thank you to the budget analyst for their hard work on this as well. i look forward to working with you over the next couple of weeks. supervisor chu: could you please quickly touch upon the [unintelligible] is one of the items before us, items number 10. >> certainly, the bisser is comprised of funds saved by the department, which allows the department to retain those funds and they can be spent on certain onetime costs. primarily capital i.t. or equipment. i believe that you have before you a letter that describes the uses. primarily, but you will see is that their funding capital expenditures. >> thank you very much. supervisor chu: jig thank you -- supervisor chu: thank you very much. if i can ask, before the comptroller's office turns to the revenue before us, i
so, this is just finally a high level summary of how we balance. you can see a split between revenues and expenditure savings. more on the revenue side. i am happy to answer any questions that you have. i would like to say thank you to my staff, who has a work hard over the last month. thank you to the budget analyst for their hard work on this as well. i look forward to working with you over the next couple of weeks. supervisor chu: could you please quickly touch upon the [unintelligible] is...
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and then have the state level as well. gary was just talking about frustration. we have a program where we put $1.2 billion in medicaid. more money than any other governor in the history of wisconsin, and more money than just about any other governor in the country. others are cutting while i'm adding to medicaid. but what is interesting is that there were no changes made to the system and it would require about $1.8 billion. we had $1.2 billion. we had a series of reforms that about half a year to get signed off on and then we only got part of it signed off on. but let me tell you about the dramatic changes. if you work at an employer who offers health insurance, we will ask you to get your health insurance from your employer before you go to the taxpayer. if your in your 20s and you can get coverage under your parents, we will ask you to do that before you come to the taxpayers. and as your income rose, even if you are eligible, we will ask you to pay a little more for your premium and your croquet's. copay.r copiagu it
and then have the state level as well. gary was just talking about frustration. we have a program where we put $1.2 billion in medicaid. more money than any other governor in the history of wisconsin, and more money than just about any other governor in the country. others are cutting while i'm adding to medicaid. but what is interesting is that there were no changes made to the system and it would require about $1.8 billion. we had $1.2 billion. we had a series of reforms that about half a...
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and that means leadership from the squad or platoon level or company level or ship level, all the way to the national level. and i see tremendous evidence that the upper echelon leadership is willing to say, "we want to respect confidentiality, we want to respect career progression, we want you to seek." and the chairmen of the joint chiefs of staff said, "it's a sign of a strong person if you seek help." but that had to get through every single layer of the military, every single layer. that is absolutely correct. one thing is for you to listen to it in a room full of the top brass and then another thing is for the rank and file to be able to feel that comfort level. and how do we get to that comfort level? what can be done at different levels of the military to really begin to make entryway into this whole stigma issue? i think it is the issue that we've sort of touched on directly, and that is just discourse about mental and emotional well-being, ivette. i think that the military has not been used to that. the more we can do that in a natural, normal, developmental way, the civilia
and that means leadership from the squad or platoon level or company level or ship level, all the way to the national level. and i see tremendous evidence that the upper echelon leadership is willing to say, "we want to respect confidentiality, we want to respect career progression, we want you to seek." and the chairmen of the joint chiefs of staff said, "it's a sign of a strong person if you seek help." but that had to get through every single layer of the military, every...
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often we are too focused on entry-level. these people are going to mature and develop into a career. i want to make sure if cpmc were to become the city's largest employer, we're training people to take not just entry-level positions but will be able to mature down the pathway to a permanent positions. thank you. you have been a good listener. supervisor mar: i appreciate you being so spontaneous. >> i appreciate the fact that cpmc has 45% of your employees being from san francisco. can you talk about why it would be difficult putting in a number close to that in the da so that we can alleviate community concerns? >> we have will look into what the trends have been. how far back, 150 years? supervisor mar: let's take the last five or 10 years. i suspect their clothes -- that close to half of your employees have been from san francisco. >> i suspect that is true for more than 100 years. supervisor mar: if that has been the case for more than 100 years, is there a way to put a commitment like that into the da? >> are we have t
often we are too focused on entry-level. these people are going to mature and develop into a career. i want to make sure if cpmc were to become the city's largest employer, we're training people to take not just entry-level positions but will be able to mature down the pathway to a permanent positions. thank you. you have been a good listener. supervisor mar: i appreciate you being so spontaneous. >> i appreciate the fact that cpmc has 45% of your employees being from san francisco. can...
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looking at the state level, tribal level, federal level.ach other and provide technical assistance what are you doing before the disaster happens to think about recovery? i would encourage you to take notesç and start that. think about what you can do and where you want your community to go. the next key concept is that recovery support function. what is really important to communities afterward? looking at the community planning and capacity building. this is all-encompassing for a community. of the 6 recovery support functions, they all have numbers. our recovery support functions do not have numbers. looking at that. you will see that fema only has le for one of thead -- only has lead for one of these. mattñr will be leading the breakout sessions on commuting building -- community building and capacity building. i have worked with mat for the last three years. from the emergency support function number 14, long-term disaster recovery, matt has been with that for many years. he has been making that and looking at that. as we transformed
looking at the state level, tribal level, federal level.ach other and provide technical assistance what are you doing before the disaster happens to think about recovery? i would encourage you to take notesç and start that. think about what you can do and where you want your community to go. the next key concept is that recovery support function. what is really important to communities afterward? looking at the community planning and capacity building. this is all-encompassing for a...
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it is not the growth in the level that we are providing? >> correct. the last baseline is the treatment on demand baseline. this is a voter-approved ordinance, so it is not binding in the same way that others are that affect our charter in terms of its ability to affect the mayor and boards ability to appropriate funds. the part of public health reports at that threshold is not a poet -- met in the proposed budget as well. there is obviously a lot more information in the revenue letter, but that law lot -- provides a high-level summary. i would be happy to answer any questions you have. supervisor chu: i do not think we have any question that this moment. in terms of updates to the budget, anything that the comptroller's office or mayor's office with a to provide? colleague, for this item, we have to take public comment. members of the public, is there anyone from the public that would like to comment on this item? item 4, a hearing on the budget update. we have heard the revenue letter as part of that as well. seeing none, public comment is closed. co
it is not the growth in the level that we are providing? >> correct. the last baseline is the treatment on demand baseline. this is a voter-approved ordinance, so it is not binding in the same way that others are that affect our charter in terms of its ability to affect the mayor and boards ability to appropriate funds. the part of public health reports at that threshold is not a poet -- met in the proposed budget as well. there is obviously a lot more information in the revenue letter,...
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navy comes through a number of studies they concluded the global sea levels should rise a little over thirty one inches and those are just conservative estimates some experts out there are suggesting that coastal communities be prepared for way worse for example in two thousand and nine or in gilkey a duke university environmental science professor he advised the state to build infrastructure prepared for a seventy eight inch rise in sea levels by the end of the century now you would think you'd think that north carolina with its fragile coastline its vulnerability to hurricanes and they would be preparing for the worst i wonder is paper in wilmington one of the state's southern port cities they produce an animation to show what exactly might happen if it doesn't. this information shows what sea level rises of approximately two feet three feet and six feet could mean to wilmington if coastal protection measures are not put in place as one can see in each scenario more and more of wilmington is up underwater. but the thing is north carolina republicans attic are still economic developm
navy comes through a number of studies they concluded the global sea levels should rise a little over thirty one inches and those are just conservative estimates some experts out there are suggesting that coastal communities be prepared for way worse for example in two thousand and nine or in gilkey a duke university environmental science professor he advised the state to build infrastructure prepared for a seventy eight inch rise in sea levels by the end of the century now you would think...
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this is, as you requested, a high-level budget. the department's proposed budget for 12-13 is approximately $327 million. the largest majority of the budget is allocated to salary and fringe benefits. two-thirds of the department overall budget support comes from the general fund, with the remainder coming from city or state revenue, such as the airport, or ports, where we have facilities, three at the airport, the fireboat down at pier 22.5. there are constraints that we need to take into account when developing the budget. mandated minimum staffing requirements that mainly cover fire suppression. we are also currently developing a minimum levels of ambulance transport services as a result of the guidelines that i will cover in a future slide. here is a look at our major budget changes that the department is proposing over the next two fiscal years. for the source is discussed in last month's presentation, we will be seeing you ambulance revenue coming in as a result of the state legislation that takes advantage of the already exi
this is, as you requested, a high-level budget. the department's proposed budget for 12-13 is approximately $327 million. the largest majority of the budget is allocated to salary and fringe benefits. two-thirds of the department overall budget support comes from the general fund, with the remainder coming from city or state revenue, such as the airport, or ports, where we have facilities, three at the airport, the fireboat down at pier 22.5. there are constraints that we need to take into...
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the record level hit 10,300 any l ly sieverts per hour.hey took a reading of 1,000 millisieverts per hour four meters above the water's surface, that raised concerns about how they'll decommission the reactor. tepco spokesperson said they may have found higher readings in reactor number one because more fuel rods may be melting there than in other reactors. people cannot enter the site, so tepco will use robots to assess damage and for any demolition. >>> that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. do stay with us. we'll be back with more of your updates at the top of the hour.
the record level hit 10,300 any l ly sieverts per hour.hey took a reading of 1,000 millisieverts per hour four meters above the water's surface, that raised concerns about how they'll decommission the reactor. tepco spokesperson said they may have found higher readings in reactor number one because more fuel rods may be melting there than in other reactors. people cannot enter the site, so tepco will use robots to assess damage and for any demolition. >>> that's all for this edition of...