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one activation of the level one approximate i didn't voting since 1992 was activated a year ago this month and involved taking active proxy votes at the board level for the top two gas companies that are listed on the carbon tractor list i don't see any mention that existed so i actually am not sure that level one oh, say can you see by the dawn's early light was kwacht as this board implement one year ago if it was there was certainly no indication in the republican systemic report that is concerning to us despite what we've heard from the board we need to go through the steps and let level one take it's course it didn't seem like staff or the board has taken the social investment procures very seriously or if so perhaps staff didn't communicate to index s f they have include the approximate i didn't action i'll say this is the only fear in the last year that the board specifically called out proxy action so the fact it is a discrepancy ricci so make sure make sure? included in the next item. >> speakers sielgd and we brought you monthly report under the proxy assault weapon that in
one activation of the level one approximate i didn't voting since 1992 was activated a year ago this month and involved taking active proxy votes at the board level for the top two gas companies that are listed on the carbon tractor list i don't see any mention that existed so i actually am not sure that level one oh, say can you see by the dawn's early light was kwacht as this board implement one year ago if it was there was certainly no indication in the republican systemic report that is...
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at manageable levels of risk. with elevated risks in some areas. at funding levels lower than the president is proposing especially at full sequestration cap levels, our strategy will become brittle and more prone to breaking. for that reason, the leaders believe that any reduction in funding below the presidential budget, or a broad denial of the reform initiatives we have proposed to congress will make proposed to congress will make the overall strategy unmanageable. this comes to my third key theme. even at the president budget level, maintaining a prudent balance remains extremely challenging for three reasons. we are coming out of 13 years of war. the longest sustained combat in our history. this is causing enormous strain on the men and women in uniform as well as the civilians who support them and our contractors. it has been very stressing on our equipment. we have long planned to take 2-3 years of a reset. what is happening, because of high demand and a volatile environment, we are going to be doing a run
at manageable levels of risk. with elevated risks in some areas. at funding levels lower than the president is proposing especially at full sequestration cap levels, our strategy will become brittle and more prone to breaking. for that reason, the leaders believe that any reduction in funding below the presidential budget, or a broad denial of the reform initiatives we have proposed to congress will make proposed to congress will make the overall strategy unmanageable. this comes to my third...
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if you visit at level 5, level 5 is much more of a quiet unit and they become much calmer.more cooperative. they become much more willing to comply with the level system. >> lean forward. you're leaning back too far. there you go. all right. 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 through 3:30 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 5, 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. if they do bad, they get less. and it's
if you visit at level 5, level 5 is much more of a quiet unit and they become much calmer.more cooperative. they become much more willing to comply with the level system. >> lean forward. you're leaning back too far. there you go. all right. 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 through 3:30 wednesday through fridays. you're allowed to have up to 15 visitors on...
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the levels were relatively high. narrator: the tests further confirmed rebecca jim's suspicions -- that the children were being affected by lead poisoning. many of the problems lead causes in the human body appear to be associated with its ability to mimic or inhibit the action of another metal -- calcium. calcium can only enter the body's cells by binding to a specific protein. once in the cells, it plays an important role in the conduction of nerve impulses, vital for normal brain function. lead binds itself to the same protein as calcium interfering with these processes. this interference can have lasting effects on the developing brain of a child such as loss of i.q. and speech, language and behavioral problems. jim: it changes the way the whole class learns. if you have half of your class or a third of your class lead-poisoned, which is a real possibility, you can almost chase off a teacher. [ laughs ] it changes how things work. narrator: but lead is not the only metal this community is being exposed to. in 200
the levels were relatively high. narrator: the tests further confirmed rebecca jim's suspicions -- that the children were being affected by lead poisoning. many of the problems lead causes in the human body appear to be associated with its ability to mimic or inhibit the action of another metal -- calcium. calcium can only enter the body's cells by binding to a specific protein. once in the cells, it plays an important role in the conduction of nerve impulses, vital for normal brain function....
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when this happens, some of the electrons in higher energy levels fall to lower energy levels, filling the gaps. as the electrons cascade down to lower energy levels, they give off an x-ray pattern that is characteristic of each element. instruments analyze these x-rays and identify what element is present. it's very nice to be able to quickly determine what elements are in the painting because we've looked at the painting in terms of the colors we see, and we want to know if that blue is a copper-containing blue. that can be done readily using x-ray fluorescence to identify the elements present in that area, so it's a nice technique for nondestructively and quickly identifying some elements present in the painting. to review... the elements in the periodic table are arranged in serial order according to their atomic number. the rows are called periods, and the columns are called groups. the size of the atoms increases as we go down in a group and decreases as we go across any period. this is an example of a periodic property. elements in any group have similar arrangements of electron
when this happens, some of the electrons in higher energy levels fall to lower energy levels, filling the gaps. as the electrons cascade down to lower energy levels, they give off an x-ray pattern that is characteristic of each element. instruments analyze these x-rays and identify what element is present. it's very nice to be able to quickly determine what elements are in the painting because we've looked at the painting in terms of the colors we see, and we want to know if that blue is a...
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and taking us back to a level of funding that we had several years ago, not to some extravagant level that is unprecedented in our history. i think again that we have a profile that is both defensible and consistent with what we have been saying. the next slide just gives you again some of the basic facts about where the money is by military department and by the major areas of expenditure this the budget, our operating costs and investment costs. basically what you'll see on this chart if you look at the increase from last year to this year, what is it that you're getting as the budget increases? about 40% of it is on the operating side and about 60% is on the investing in the future side. the personnel costs go up only slightly. it should be noted that the size of the force decreases somewhat. it speaks to the point that we are trying control the growth of compensation costs. we're not cutting competition. even when the size of the force is stable or slightly declining our personnel costs are still rising although again most of the investment that we're trying to put into readiness
and taking us back to a level of funding that we had several years ago, not to some extravagant level that is unprecedented in our history. i think again that we have a profile that is both defensible and consistent with what we have been saying. the next slide just gives you again some of the basic facts about where the money is by military department and by the major areas of expenditure this the budget, our operating costs and investment costs. basically what you'll see on this chart if you...
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we are already completed up to the third level. our focus is on the eastern zone now pouring the concrete and getting the concrete level poured out. during the month of january. we completed another concrete pour and we have more to go. the project with the underground work. we have 12 of 29 deep cast and drill hole piles. those are moving along quite well and the above concrete grade work began last month with water proofing and we'll be in stalling rebar starting next month. here is a statistic chart. you can see the 100 percent completed chart for the first lift walls. moving up to the second lift wall to the central and western is 100, the eastern is now at 87. we are moving on progress there and the third lift walls 100 percent and 11 percent right now on the lift walls in the eastern zone. and the lower concourse pour again, seven completed in the eastern zone 9 to go. here at the west end a lot of the bracing is removed and the photo on the upper right where we are pouring the bicycle ramp and vehicle ramp off howard street.
we are already completed up to the third level. our focus is on the eastern zone now pouring the concrete and getting the concrete level poured out. during the month of january. we completed another concrete pour and we have more to go. the project with the underground work. we have 12 of 29 deep cast and drill hole piles. those are moving along quite well and the above concrete grade work began last month with water proofing and we'll be in stalling rebar starting next month. here is a...
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the 2014 qdro strategy at manageable levels of risk but with elevated risks in some areas funding levels lower than the president is proposing, especially at fault sequestration levels our defense strategy would become brittle and more prone to breaking. .. this has caused enormous strain on the men and women in uniform as well as the civilians who support them and their contractors. it also has been stressing on our equipment. we have long plan to keep two to three years of reset button what's happening because of high demand in a very volatile environment we are going to be doing a running reset over the course the next several years and as a result we will not return to full spectrum combat readiness in the joint force until 20222023. second because o&m costs operations and maintenance, or readiness costs as well as personnel costs continue to go up faster than the rate of inflation the department needs to see one to 3% real growth per year or otherwise the balance starts to get a little bit out of kilter. now we have been at the same level for three years, essentially between fy13 an
the 2014 qdro strategy at manageable levels of risk but with elevated risks in some areas funding levels lower than the president is proposing, especially at fault sequestration levels our defense strategy would become brittle and more prone to breaking. .. this has caused enormous strain on the men and women in uniform as well as the civilians who support them and their contractors. it also has been stressing on our equipment. we have long plan to keep two to three years of reset button what's...
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at manageable levels of risk. at funding levels lower than the president is proposing especially at all sequestration cap levels, our strategy will become brittle and more prone to breaking. for that reason, the leaders believe that any reduction in funding below the presidential budget, or a broad denial of the reform initiatives we have proposed to congress will make the overall strategy unmanageable. this comes to my third key theme. even at the president budget level, maintaining a prudent balance remains extremely challenging for three reasons. we are coming out of 13 years of war. the longest sustained combat in our history. this is causing enormous strain on the men and women in uniform as well as the civilians who support them and our contractors. what is happening, because of high demand, we are going to be doing a running reset over the course of the next several years and we will not return to full combat readiness until 2020-2023. second because o&m costs, or operation and maintenance, the defense depa
at manageable levels of risk. at funding levels lower than the president is proposing especially at all sequestration cap levels, our strategy will become brittle and more prone to breaking. for that reason, the leaders believe that any reduction in funding below the presidential budget, or a broad denial of the reform initiatives we have proposed to congress will make the overall strategy unmanageable. this comes to my third key theme. even at the president budget level, maintaining a prudent...
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and the nitrate levels have been shown to be increasing over that time. narrator: if nitrate levels continue to rise algae will continue to flourish, creating nets that prevent light from reaching plants living in the water. if these plants are lost the oxygen they produce will also be lost, resulting in an anoxic environment. this can cause the death of animals and beneficial organisms living in the water, rendering the water unusable for human consumption. this is not natural, the algae. this is all algae that comes from higher nutrnt levels than there should be in this water. there shouldn't be any algae growing here at all. i an, i've never seen it this bad. i mean, this is really kind of disgusting. you can see it all along the banks here. nitrate comes from fertilizer, predominantly -- fertilizer and animal waste, including human waste. but there's a lot of agriculture around here, so they fertilize their crops, and it runs off through the surface water into the ground water and then comes out here. you want another one or is that... the whole area
and the nitrate levels have been shown to be increasing over that time. narrator: if nitrate levels continue to rise algae will continue to flourish, creating nets that prevent light from reaching plants living in the water. if these plants are lost the oxygen they produce will also be lost, resulting in an anoxic environment. this can cause the death of animals and beneficial organisms living in the water, rendering the water unusable for human consumption. this is not natural, the algae. this...
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, so you can have a unified single scenariohat goes from the squad level all the way up to e core level, and allows us to jump between life and computer assisted exercises at all those echelons. we have huge flexibility. how does it play into wargaming? when we distribute exercises where do we distribute them? distribute them to th counies where our forces arere link u up -- linked up with host nations, as part of operation atlantic resolve. this is an effort to reassure r allies east of germany in the face of current events. we titles exercises that our forces are doing into a larger scenario that is usually based out of a live exercise, annd connect it to a higher level command and control, soe can tually practice the mechanical aspects of the war fighting of hohow we would operate in those areas. >> for part two of our great conversation, go to defense news.com. up next, what the u.s. summar force has to do to remain number one e in an increasing i stood outside, assessing the situation. i knew it could rough in there but how rough? there was no way to know for sure. hey guys.... dad
, so you can have a unified single scenariohat goes from the squad level all the way up to e core level, and allows us to jump between life and computer assisted exercises at all those echelons. we have huge flexibility. how does it play into wargaming? when we distribute exercises where do we distribute them? distribute them to th counies where our forces arere link u up -- linked up with host nations, as part of operation atlantic resolve. this is an effort to reassure r allies east of...
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the optimal level would be -- marines. that would allow marines to be home for seven months, going for seven months, in town again. we came down to 182 thousand. we're deploying seven months home, back out for seven months. if we go down to 174,000 that would be about hundred and 75 would be the only change i would make from my predecessors comments. many would be closer to 1-12 1-2. marines would be home for seven or eight months. as an impact on quality of training we are able to >> provide as well as impact on families. >>admiral, you testified of sequestration stayed in place we would only be able to sustain about 225 ships, is that still the case? >> it is not. that was about 15 months ago. that was a scenario based on using forced structure retirement and mandates from congress. that has to have again off the table. i would look for other avenues. probably modernization. it concerns me when i talk about capability in the future that is more likely where we would go. >> my time is expired. thank you all. >> thank you.
the optimal level would be -- marines. that would allow marines to be home for seven months, going for seven months, in town again. we came down to 182 thousand. we're deploying seven months home, back out for seven months. if we go down to 174,000 that would be about hundred and 75 would be the only change i would make from my predecessors comments. many would be closer to 1-12 1-2. marines would be home for seven or eight months. as an impact on quality of training we are able to >>...
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we still have budget levels to live within. again, if you go back to the chart that showed what our '16 position was in fy '12, even at the pb level we're still $10 billion below. so we need to divest some for the future. >> same thing with getting rid of the block 40s and different things at the sequester level. what analysis did you do to figure out that that was the best place to cut, should have you to meet those budget control levels? >> well again, the analysis was really based on what we need to be ready today, capabilities in high demand for our combat commanders and capabilities we'll need in the future. that's really what we did our analysis on. >> so the budget request notes there are two launches, and i think you note as well, that have been set aside for competition. can you tell us which launches those are and if those might go away with sequestration if that stays. and also, are these new launches that are being put out for competition or was it always assumed these would be competitive launches? >> i think we sa
we still have budget levels to live within. again, if you go back to the chart that showed what our '16 position was in fy '12, even at the pb level we're still $10 billion below. so we need to divest some for the future. >> same thing with getting rid of the block 40s and different things at the sequester level. what analysis did you do to figure out that that was the best place to cut, should have you to meet those budget control levels? >> well again, the analysis was really...
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we could reach fills levels by the middle of this century. after that we could reach levels from 58 million years ago by the end of this century. and co2 has certain properties that make it a greenhouse gas for our long give you that global warming should be all but it is very basic geophysics. but the carbon dioxide the traps heat near the surface that is wonderful contraption was constructed in the 1850's by a scientist that was interested to look at the properties of different gases. when he tested carbon dioxide he realized right away he found out very important thing is that it is transparent so let's light through does not block it but it is part of the opaque with infrared so the heat that escapes that would radiate back to space gets blocked already in the 1850's you realize that was extremely important it kept there is warmer than with no greenhouse gas. so that is called the natural greenhouse effect if we had no greenhouse gases the planet would be frozen with an average temperature of 0 degrees. that has been understood and this i
we could reach fills levels by the middle of this century. after that we could reach levels from 58 million years ago by the end of this century. and co2 has certain properties that make it a greenhouse gas for our long give you that global warming should be all but it is very basic geophysics. but the carbon dioxide the traps heat near the surface that is wonderful contraption was constructed in the 1850's by a scientist that was interested to look at the properties of different gases. when he...
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at that level it was seamless. they were brothers in arms in the tremendous respect and comradeship. certainly at the higher-level at the brigade level this was a very sensitive time because the u.s. marine corps in june 2009 so right halfway through the welsh guards in this brigade and any suggestion that the 20,000 or so u.s. marines were coming to the rescue or bailing out the british which i think is actually a fair characterization of what was happening was just an anathema. the british had to be very careful and they know they were americans who are saying they call themselves task force helmand and american said it's part of helmand lets face it. it was definitely an issue and the british were sensitive about what happened in iraq and feeling of failure frankly and disappointment from the u.s. military. so they were very wary of the same thing happening in helmand and ultimately that is what happened as i'm sure you have found out in places like that. there was american criticism of british tactics there and
at that level it was seamless. they were brothers in arms in the tremendous respect and comradeship. certainly at the higher-level at the brigade level this was a very sensitive time because the u.s. marine corps in june 2009 so right halfway through the welsh guards in this brigade and any suggestion that the 20,000 or so u.s. marines were coming to the rescue or bailing out the british which i think is actually a fair characterization of what was happening was just an anathema. the british...
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reading the book i got an appreciation for the other side the sergeant level and lance sergeant level and those british units because you could get the sense for why that was the case. the fact that they were so underresourced both in terms of boots on the ground in the number of people but also the equipment and the problems they had with radios lack of batteries and lack of airpower. can you speak a little bit to the viewers what they were dealing with and why it would be that way? >> i was really shocked and that was not something i anticipated. when i went out there i knew about the casualties. i knew there was an intense fight going on but what i hadn't expected was they would be undermanned and they didn't have enough men and 10 thousand british troops in helmand. they had enough men for the mission. they didn't have the right equipment so rupert thornhill his death is one of those examples of truth being better than any kind of fiction. almost tragically poetic the way he died. he was killed inside a biking track vehicle july 1, 2009. a vehicle that should not have been used on
reading the book i got an appreciation for the other side the sergeant level and lance sergeant level and those british units because you could get the sense for why that was the case. the fact that they were so underresourced both in terms of boots on the ground in the number of people but also the equipment and the problems they had with radios lack of batteries and lack of airpower. can you speak a little bit to the viewers what they were dealing with and why it would be that way? >> i...
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the fountain in the park level that's activated on the bus level below. and tim hawkins sculpture at the corner of fremont and mission street which is the corner of mission square. in phase one we have a bicycle rack located around the building in these particular groups in these locations and each of these groups is a sponsorship opportunity for someone wants they could claim sponsorship for the entire group depending on the response for the rfp. there will be additional bicycle storage in phase 2 when that comes along as well. and the wifi partnership is a unique opportunity here where we believe there will be an app developed that people will use as they come into transit center where they look at the kuld -- schedule of the buses and trains and look at the waiting lines for the restrooms and restaurants and retail outlets. they can look at an interactive realtime where they are in the building so they can find where they want to go, finding. there will also be, you can order food from a restaurant to be picked up or to be delivered from the park. all
the fountain in the park level that's activated on the bus level below. and tim hawkins sculpture at the corner of fremont and mission street which is the corner of mission square. in phase one we have a bicycle rack located around the building in these particular groups in these locations and each of these groups is a sponsorship opportunity for someone wants they could claim sponsorship for the entire group depending on the response for the rfp. there will be additional bicycle storage in...
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population that needs to make trips to downtown or assess south bay that was our focus in the high-level analysis to engage in the fdr we hope after that report as marie said building upon a lot of work that has the forward initiate not trying to reinvent the wheel but backing take a birds eye approach as we we can further want to take public transit to the various locations i think this will be insightful for us we hope to gain a set of recommendations after this so it is not just study it is put aside but actual items to approve our transportation system thank you. >> thank you. i'm glad you went down that path it was hopeful helpful this was a bridged document taking the things we've done down sunset the transit unreliability calm as a concern and the works we've done through our san francisco transportation plan we have the goez graphic disparities and you have to keep in mind that people make rational choices and those are the occupant automobile trips reflect the liability and the quality of the caltrain transportation available to them so the way the san francisco board of directo
population that needs to make trips to downtown or assess south bay that was our focus in the high-level analysis to engage in the fdr we hope after that report as marie said building upon a lot of work that has the forward initiate not trying to reinvent the wheel but backing take a birds eye approach as we we can further want to take public transit to the various locations i think this will be insightful for us we hope to gain a set of recommendations after this so it is not just study it is...
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it seems like that would be the level it goes to.ou're basically in my mind kind of risking one to make one. if you look on the downside where the support is, it's somewhere in the high teens. >> if i read between the lines in your assessment of carter and my trade, dan, you think they're nuts. >> no. i don't know why gold goes up or down. i'd rather be in the gdx than the gld. it probably breaks that big support. you tell me where gdx will be. >> the biggest reason gdx or gld has gone up is because of the dollar. if it maintains its current situation especially with strong fundamental news, it does give an opportunity to be propelled slightly upside. >> got a question out there, send us a tweet. check out our web site. we've got the hottest options, gossip this side of tmz. while you're there, sign up for our newsletter. here's what's coming up next. >>> one call does it all. >> in our traders are calling for domino's disappointment. why it may be wise to avoid fast food. >>> plus, mike like you've never seen him before. that's when
it seems like that would be the level it goes to.ou're basically in my mind kind of risking one to make one. if you look on the downside where the support is, it's somewhere in the high teens. >> if i read between the lines in your assessment of carter and my trade, dan, you think they're nuts. >> no. i don't know why gold goes up or down. i'd rather be in the gdx than the gld. it probably breaks that big support. you tell me where gdx will be. >> the biggest reason gdx or gld...
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but certainly at the high level, at the brigade type level, this was a very sensitive time because the u.s. marine corps arrived in june 2009 so right halfway through the tour of the welsh guards and any suggestion that the 20,000 or so u.s. marines coming in were coming to the rescue or bailing out the british, which i think is actually their characterization of what was happening was just anathema. you had to be very very careful of it. i know that the americans who were saying task force helmund and the americans would say well, task force part of helmund. let's face it. the british were sensitive about what happened in southern iraq and feeling a failure there, frankly, andtive appointment from u.s. military -- disappointment from the u.s. military at the british work there. and that is what happened. as i'm sure you found out in places like -- american criticism of the british tactics and a feeling that the british hadn't been able to do the job and that's why the u.s. marines were there. >> host: that brings up a good point. i was struck even within the field, you hear the grumbl
but certainly at the high level, at the brigade type level, this was a very sensitive time because the u.s. marine corps arrived in june 2009 so right halfway through the tour of the welsh guards and any suggestion that the 20,000 or so u.s. marines coming in were coming to the rescue or bailing out the british, which i think is actually their characterization of what was happening was just anathema. you had to be very very careful of it. i know that the americans who were saying task force...
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we think the sequester level is not doable at the level you asked for. we have been consistent on that since dr. carter left. we sketched out inin an area that supports this strategy wi increasing levels of risk. and thehe budget we have this year putss right back to that level. >> there is a perception that the budget deal, that a budget deal has to happen by the end of the year in order to avert the retu of the real base hard sequestration cu were everything is automatic acro-the-board. there is also a sensehatou do not have until thend of thee year, that lawmakers have a couple of weeks at most to be able to strike a deal so the authorization and appropriations committee can do theirork. what deal do we need, when do we need it, and what is going to be the role in the process of negotiation? , i don't expe to be -- people are going to have to work out there different positions. i don't expect a conclusion. we would like t to see a deal by the fall. i'm not personally expecting it to happen. i think the authorizations committee will have to get started
we think the sequester level is not doable at the level you asked for. we have been consistent on that since dr. carter left. we sketched out inin an area that supports this strategy wi increasing levels of risk. and thehe budget we have this year putss right back to that level. >> there is a perception that the budget deal, that a budget deal has to happen by the end of the year in order to avert the retu of the real base hard sequestration cu were everything is automatic acro-the-board....
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>> it is surprising that we don't have a registry at the federal level it may not maintain a registry. it is lot. a few states have their own there for handguns only. paul though forebear landor in new york or new jersey. by and large under federal law we do not have a registry. >> host: in the book you coedited reducing gun violence in america you report there were 31,000 gun deaths each year how does that break down between suicide and homicide? >> roughly 11,000 are from homicide approximately 90,000 are suicide and the remainder is mostly accidental types. >> host: professor western -- webster is this an anti-gun book? >> not of all-purpose it was written with the purpose as the title indicates to inform policy. and to have a chapter on the second amendment wary are pretty clear the supreme court rulings that you may not ban or possess guns in the home in the policies that are discussed in this book we do not focus on a broad band of guns but a set of policies that our constitutional that do not disarm from people who could legally possess guns. >> host: what policy deal advocate?
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of departments or deputy director level and we can certainly draft that and prepare it for the clerk following this meeting if the board adopts the amendment. >> great. that will be an additional amendment to this section between on page 5 between line 7 and 12 that we would like to make sure gets included. thank you. those are my, it's an amendment as a whole and includes this language. i believe this is language that was requested by dcy who had concerns about these exclusions. i don't think the exclusion made a lot of sense except we want to make sure there is not a duplications of leadership involved in these departments and contradict and the oversight committee to ensure there is greater participation and the over site body. >>supervisor london breed: supervisors avalos made a motion. is there a second. supervisor yee. there is no other colleagues on the roster. can we take the amendment without objection? without objection the amendment passes. >> just for clarification madam, that was item 22. >> thank you. >> i just want to thank there are a lot of offices that worked on put
of departments or deputy director level and we can certainly draft that and prepare it for the clerk following this meeting if the board adopts the amendment. >> great. that will be an additional amendment to this section between on page 5 between line 7 and 12 that we would like to make sure gets included. thank you. those are my, it's an amendment as a whole and includes this language. i believe this is language that was requested by dcy who had concerns about these exclusions. i don't...
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drought and that sort of thing and the 1.25 threshold also does setting the policy at that minimum level doesn't unfairly burden the rate payers meaning if we set rates higher than minimum thresholds it and that's a promise to the rate payers and we want to make sure we're collecting moneys to pay the bills and infrastructure work reserves are important but we want to balance the need to have an appropriate level of reserves and that's more the point. >> future considerations -- we wanted to share with you ideas there's no action items for your consideration i think what we'd like to hear from you is whether you feel an update may be warranted and we'll bring that back for your consideration in the future and one idea is looking at the different components of the reserves and increasing from 15 to 25 percent as an example and that would move us from 2 to 3 months of reserves and the typical agency has between 3 to 6 months of reserves set aside and we're on the lower end of that and one consideration that we could bring back to you is to increase our reserve levels from the 2 to 3-month
drought and that sort of thing and the 1.25 threshold also does setting the policy at that minimum level doesn't unfairly burden the rate payers meaning if we set rates higher than minimum thresholds it and that's a promise to the rate payers and we want to make sure we're collecting moneys to pay the bills and infrastructure work reserves are important but we want to balance the need to have an appropriate level of reserves and that's more the point. >> future considerations -- we wanted...
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to the local level in back-and-forth. there was serious disagreement and concern about how much to share, went to share it, who needs to know what. we have made great progress in finding a level of trust. your suggestion intrigued me. there are ways we share with colorado. ways to figure it out. i encourage you down that path. in some ways, that was as difficult to fund them what we face now. i think that is the right approach. we could figure protocols to do that. if something is happening, we have the information and can be trusted with it. likewise, we will share information. my question is, as you and your team looks at the problem perhaps getting worse where is your vision in terms of technology and investments? obviously as part of that question, it is the weakling the technology front, or the human length? in terms of the use of technology? just a general question and where we need improvements on the human side and technology site. inc. you again -- thanks again for being here. >> i think -- let me come out of a c
to the local level in back-and-forth. there was serious disagreement and concern about how much to share, went to share it, who needs to know what. we have made great progress in finding a level of trust. your suggestion intrigued me. there are ways we share with colorado. ways to figure it out. i encourage you down that path. in some ways, that was as difficult to fund them what we face now. i think that is the right approach. we could figure protocols to do that. if something is happening, we...
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have also now begun to reach prerecession level. one at the end market the other end, market is very powerful. very strong and growing very much. >> reporter: what's fueling demand for all of these boats? an improving labor market rising consumer confidence and increasing disposable income thanks in part to lower gas prices. but for now here in miami, people are buying boats and with thousands to choose from from inflate bls to runabouts to yachts there's something here for everyone. for "nightly business report," i'm morgan brennan in miami. >>> coming up money and marriage. why planning a different kind of date this valentine's day could lead to not only marital bliss but also financial harmony. >>> the window to enroll in health care under the affordable care act quickly closing. midnight sunday is the deadline for coverage this year and those who don't enroll may be subject to a penalty. federal officials say they've seen a big pick-up in traffic on the healthcare.gov web site over the past few days. >>> well 2014 was a rough ye
have also now begun to reach prerecession level. one at the end market the other end, market is very powerful. very strong and growing very much. >> reporter: what's fueling demand for all of these boats? an improving labor market rising consumer confidence and increasing disposable income thanks in part to lower gas prices. but for now here in miami, people are buying boats and with thousands to choose from from inflate bls to runabouts to yachts there's something here for everyone. for...
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systemic level to continue.systemic level to continue. there's a brand new oil production system in the united states. the one which you able to characterized. given the fact that the system is only a couple of years old only a number of years old we really are not certain how it's going to react to the kind of volatility that we have seen and a new price area that had existed when the technology first began to be deployed. i don't think there's an answer but i think the hope is the system that's been oerptsperating for the last number of years will continue to do so and operate in the manner described. >> i'm going to give this question a shot. that's because we talk about u.s. shale and the shale revolution. we're really talking about two different revolutions, aren't we. we're talking about the oil. my question that i'm goij to pose taking gabe's point, i'm going to ask you, is it perhaps the way in which the shale revolution will provide us with a certain kind of cushion with regard to crisis which i think is from large swings up or d
systemic level to continue.systemic level to continue. there's a brand new oil production system in the united states. the one which you able to characterized. given the fact that the system is only a couple of years old only a number of years old we really are not certain how it's going to react to the kind of volatility that we have seen and a new price area that had existed when the technology first began to be deployed. i don't think there's an answer but i think the hope is the system...
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they can overcome the local level, but they cannot do it at the federal level. what are the biggest federal issues that companies like uber and left have to conquer? >> they are in a different category, because many of the regulatory systems that basically govern taxi companies where there are most of the conflicts are at the state and local level. there is very little that the federal government has there. but i do think the federal government has an interest in, for example, ensuring that the service that is being done by, for example, somebody who is driving a uber car, we do have an interest in making sure that that person has been background checked and things like that so that folks can be assured that they are going to get where they are going. >> so are you thinking that if the local authorities do not take care of this, the federal government might have to? >> i'm saying that we have -- i believe we have a role to play in urging states towards that. i'm not necessarily suggesting that we should pass laws that do that at the federal level, but i do think
they can overcome the local level, but they cannot do it at the federal level. what are the biggest federal issues that companies like uber and left have to conquer? >> they are in a different category, because many of the regulatory systems that basically govern taxi companies where there are most of the conflicts are at the state and local level. there is very little that the federal government has there. but i do think the federal government has an interest in, for example, ensuring...
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when it is northern hemisphere summer, we get lower carbon dioxide levels. they take co2 out of the air for photosynthesis and global co2 levels fall. you may have read recently that co2 levels reach this new milestone, 400 parts per million, and that is true, they did at the end of last winter briefly but they have since dropped again over the summer. they are not in that rising part of the curve. that's a very recent measurement 296 parts per million. this sawtooth will just keep continuing in a couple years so that it will never go beneath 400 parts per million and it would keep rising as long as we continue to put co2 into the atmosphere and certainly we show no signs at this point of slowing down. and if we want to see how well we're doing in this process on a longer timescale, we've got to go back to ice core records. so what you are looking at here is a record of co2 from a very famous ice core it was a drill on antarctica. and aunt are to go the whole at arctic ice sheet is just layers and layers of snow that were laid down year by year year by year
when it is northern hemisphere summer, we get lower carbon dioxide levels. they take co2 out of the air for photosynthesis and global co2 levels fall. you may have read recently that co2 levels reach this new milestone, 400 parts per million, and that is true, they did at the end of last winter briefly but they have since dropped again over the summer. they are not in that rising part of the curve. that's a very recent measurement 296 parts per million. this sawtooth will just keep continuing...
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traffic levels are up. the price tags are up. looks like right now they're getting a very good benefit of the stronger consumer right now. not the stronger dollar, obviously. stronger consumer. >> you ask yourself this. these two cool cats. you flip it around. but remember, it was in october i think -- >> on the earnings. >> whole foods reported, traded lower. i think it was $38-ish. it was a pretty lousy report. what's my pointsome well, people faded that move to the downside. now, did people fade this move here? at 28 times forward earnings, i don't know if this quarter is good enough to get the stock to that level pete just said. maybe. but i'd be more in the camp to sort of take somebody off the table here. >> the one thing i would say, though, is that we bought it only because we didn't think it was so terrible. we didn't think the quarter -- we thought the reaction was bad and overdone to the downside. i think these numbers today produced something much better than expected, just because they were able to reach the higher i
traffic levels are up. the price tags are up. looks like right now they're getting a very good benefit of the stronger consumer right now. not the stronger dollar, obviously. stronger consumer. >> you ask yourself this. these two cool cats. you flip it around. but remember, it was in october i think -- >> on the earnings. >> whole foods reported, traded lower. i think it was $38-ish. it was a pretty lousy report. what's my pointsome well, people faded that move to the...
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. >> you are walking around the outside of the biosafety level. the people inside are working with bio safety level two ates in preparation for getting the laboratory operational. >> reporter: inside researchers wear air-tight positive pressure suits, also known as space suits, and have their own separate air supply. >> what makes a bio safety level 3. >> the key one is engineering. buildings have to be built as a continuous pour concrete, so heb you decontaminate you can fill them with hydrogen peroxide and destroy everything in the room. >> reporter: it's a building within a building. >> yes. >> reporter: the bsl-4 has a 16 inch heavily rebarred concrete floor, embedded in the bedrock. if there were an earthquake the two buildings would shape independently. keeping pathogens secure during death. >> bio safety level 4 is restricted to the pathogens considered exotic, and for which vaccines. >> researchers must pass through stainless steel doors set up as air locks. it's a chemical decontamination shower that scientists must stand under after doin
. >> you are walking around the outside of the biosafety level. the people inside are working with bio safety level two ates in preparation for getting the laboratory operational. >> reporter: inside researchers wear air-tight positive pressure suits, also known as space suits, and have their own separate air supply. >> what makes a bio safety level 3. >> the key one is engineering. buildings have to be built as a continuous pour concrete, so heb you decontaminate you...
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so what i want is at the county level, that's when the battle has been raging, is at the county level, if you have to step forward and have an ordinance that can protect your local area. we found there were no protections we covered 21 areas. for example, we cape one a restriction on where you put fracking wells to move them away from our source of water. >> didn't you also require something along the lines of the fingerprinting that we talks about in the fission segment. >> thank you, lisa, we came one this on our own we didn't know what was going on around the country to prove there was a fracking fluid that had leaked. we want the county as part of the permitting process to require that fracking company to provide the county, a sample of what they put in the ground because what happens, the state regulates at the well site, but all the land away from that welt area belongs to the county, and if you get a leak, say a huge earthquake occurs, and you wind one a leak, then we can use the chemical fingerprint to say okay, it's exon or whoever. and then you take the burden of proof away
so what i want is at the county level, that's when the battle has been raging, is at the county level, if you have to step forward and have an ordinance that can protect your local area. we found there were no protections we covered 21 areas. for example, we cape one a restriction on where you put fracking wells to move them away from our source of water. >> didn't you also require something along the lines of the fingerprinting that we talks about in the fission segment. >> thank...
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relations were tense at the deputy level.ndication things are not going that well, the greeks actually leaked part of the conversation, a breach in protocol. in those negotiations, the germans were calling yesterday's offer a trojan horse, nothing to do about completing the imf-ec b-eu program. >> where is the ecb in all of this? are they starting to get worried about greek banks? >> it seems so. the ecb is prepared to ask the greek banks to decrease their amount of greek debt. that is important for a couple of reasons. we have two big bills coming due . 4.4 billion will be rolled over in march. another 2.4 billion in april. if the greek banks are warned away from buying that debt -- and they are the main buyers of that debt -- that is going to put further pressure on the greek government to fund its self. you could also have a further banking crisis. it is safe to say that the ecb is monitoring all this. their trigger is only if talks completely collapsed. as we have seen from yesterday and today, talks are still going on. >
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and of course, i'm grateful to chuck on a personal level. exactly 10 years ago this month i joined you in the united states senate along with the vice president. i was new and you are a veteran legislator. i was the student and youth shared some lessons of service. i was young and you were not. [laughter] and although we came from different parties, we often thought of things the same way including our conviction that even as we must never trained to defend our nation, we must never rushing to war. and we both believe that america should only send their sons and daughters into harm's way when it is absolutely necessary and when we do we make sure that they have everything they need to succeed and we have a mission that is worthy of their sacrifice. when it comes to politics, too often the sun is in the spectacle. you have always served with decency and dignity. and you have never lost your midwestern humility. and you have always been frank and honest and said what you thought. until i have so profoundly better benefited. you represent natio
and of course, i'm grateful to chuck on a personal level. exactly 10 years ago this month i joined you in the united states senate along with the vice president. i was new and you are a veteran legislator. i was the student and youth shared some lessons of service. i was young and you were not. [laughter] and although we came from different parties, we often thought of things the same way including our conviction that even as we must never trained to defend our nation, we must never rushing to...
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yes but we will challenge the.com levels on stocks first. he tweets in and says that greece leaving the euro could cause a tech bubble to burst. i'm not sure if i see the correlation there but interesting comment to say the least and let's get your e-mails as well worldwide at cnbc.com. you can tweet us. our handles are on the bottom of the screen. the nature of bubbles, no one can tell you when they will pop. >> although rather than me giving my view on this let's bring in peter. i know it's not your specific area of expertise but tech stocks have done well. are they in bubble territory? >> i don't think they are. the first definition of a bubble are valuations completely out of kilter with financial reality and that clearly was the case back in the late 90s and in 200 when the bubble burst. many of the companies were based on hope springs eternal. there was no profit. valuations were extraordinarily high. that's not the case now for most of the technology sector and most of the companies are profitable. margins are around 17%, much higher
yes but we will challenge the.com levels on stocks first. he tweets in and says that greece leaving the euro could cause a tech bubble to burst. i'm not sure if i see the correlation there but interesting comment to say the least and let's get your e-mails as well worldwide at cnbc.com. you can tweet us. our handles are on the bottom of the screen. the nature of bubbles, no one can tell you when they will pop. >> although rather than me giving my view on this let's bring in peter. i know...
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to the local level and back and forth. there was serious is agreement and concern about how much to share, when the, who needs to know what's. but i think we made come in that effort, grid projects -- great project -- progress. your suggestion this morning. we ask we don't have a center, but there are ways that we share one with colorado. obviously, waste to figure that out. if in some ways, that was at least as difficult, if not a more difficult issue, then what we face now. so i think that is the right approach. i think we can put out some protocols to do that so that we come as governors, if something is happening in our state, we have that information and can be trusted with it. a class, we will feel free to share information back up to the federal government. i applaud you for that. my question is, you know, as you and your team looks at where we are and the problems perhaps getting worse, do you have -- where is your vision in terms of technology and advancements and encouragement -- and encryption? of the week -- ar
to the local level and back and forth. there was serious is agreement and concern about how much to share, when the, who needs to know what's. but i think we made come in that effort, grid projects -- great project -- progress. your suggestion this morning. we ask we don't have a center, but there are ways that we share one with colorado. obviously, waste to figure that out. if in some ways, that was at least as difficult, if not a more difficult issue, then what we face now. so i think that is...
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why in good level of detail, why was it important? >> guest: i thought that it was essential for the psyche of the welsh guards and the way they fought in helmand and again this is only my belief that i think if it hadn't been for the war that is kind of bizarre because it was in 1982 and this was in 2009 but they were killed while sitting on a ship waiting to land when they were hit by argentine bonds. one of the most her in this incidence is in the falklands war. but one of the things about the casualties is that there were no officials killed and mostly it was overwhelmingly the guardsmen's and corporals, a couple sergeants but very much below. it was the sense that they were on the ship like a sitting duck because of the actions of officers and so even now you can go to the watch guards and there will be an argument about what happened that day. i don't think it is a complete coincidence that three officers were killed. psychologically there was a kind of common behavior and it was a part of the regimen that some of the officers h
why in good level of detail, why was it important? >> guest: i thought that it was essential for the psyche of the welsh guards and the way they fought in helmand and again this is only my belief that i think if it hadn't been for the war that is kind of bizarre because it was in 1982 and this was in 2009 but they were killed while sitting on a ship waiting to land when they were hit by argentine bonds. one of the most her in this incidence is in the falklands war. but one of the things...
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the levels are different than ours. the tax levels that are being charged -- we are suggesting a .7% tax rate on all the cash overseas. the administration is at 14%. our go forward taxes them is a little more complicated than what they are proposing. they're proposing a flat rate of about 19% and ours starts at about 12.25% and goes down as companies pay more tax overseas. in general, the revenues race for our proposal is less than what the president is proposing but in general, almost exact same proposal that we have put forth, and the nice thing about the levels we are at we know we can get bipartisan support. we were excited to see it in the budget. host: you know you can get bipartisan support with the .5% -- guest: 8.75%. host: to get these corporations on board as well? guest: this is new in the president's budget. we have a stakeholder group of over 70 organizations, business organizations, labor groups, who are supportive of this. in the last congress we had 100 members of congress, and about 50 on each side of
the levels are different than ours. the tax levels that are being charged -- we are suggesting a .7% tax rate on all the cash overseas. the administration is at 14%. our go forward taxes them is a little more complicated than what they are proposing. they're proposing a flat rate of about 19% and ours starts at about 12.25% and goes down as companies pay more tax overseas. in general, the revenues race for our proposal is less than what the president is proposing but in general, almost exact...