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i felt like at meridian, it could do some good.did not even talk about price until the day before the show. of course, meridian needs to support itself and support the community. but that was not the first consideration, so that made me very happy. >> his work is printed porcelain. he transfers images onto and spoils the surface a fragile shes of clay. each one, only one-tenth of an inch thick. >> it took about two years to get it down. i would say i lose 30% of the pieces that i made. something happens to them. they cracked, the break during the process. it is very complex. they fall apart. but it is worth it to me. there are photographs i took 1 hours 99 the former soviet union. these are blown up to a gigantic images. they lose resolution. i do not mind that, because my images are about the images, but they're also about the idea, which is why there is text all over the entire surface. >> marie in moved into the mansion on powell street just five years ago. its galleries are housed in one of the very rare single family residence
i felt like at meridian, it could do some good.did not even talk about price until the day before the show. of course, meridian needs to support itself and support the community. but that was not the first consideration, so that made me very happy. >> his work is printed porcelain. he transfers images onto and spoils the surface a fragile shes of clay. each one, only one-tenth of an inch thick. >> it took about two years to get it down. i would say i lose 30% of the pieces that i...
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. ♪ under the guidance of musical curators, these three, meridian has maintained a strong commitmento new music, compositions that are innovative, experimental, and sometimes challenging. sound art is an artistic and event that usually receives short shrift from most galleries because san francisco is musicians have responded by showing strong support for the programming. ♪ looking into meridian's future, she says she wants to keep doing the same thing that she has been doing since 1989. to enlighten and disturbed. >> i really believe that all the arts have a serious function and that it helps us find out who we are in a much wider sense than we were before we experienced that work of art. ♪ . >> okay, i'd like to introduce lieutenant dwight waldo, retired from the san francisco police department, he will be our next key note speakers so please listen to mr. dwight waldo >> thank you, drew, i'm very pleased to be here and i'm pleased to see so many people attending. my program today will basically be on training and expertise, being able to go out, understand the gravanis culture and
. ♪ under the guidance of musical curators, these three, meridian has maintained a strong commitmento new music, compositions that are innovative, experimental, and sometimes challenging. sound art is an artistic and event that usually receives short shrift from most galleries because san francisco is musicians have responded by showing strong support for the programming. ♪ looking into meridian's future, she says she wants to keep doing the same thing that she has been doing since 1989. to...
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august 19th, 1981, i ran away from the meridian home for girls just outside philadelphia to the streets of the fort lauderdale strip. i was 14. june 11th, 2011, 30 years later with 5 years sober, i started walking home. with my walk, walking up the east coast, i would walk about 10 miles in the morning, and then in the afternoons i would visit homeless shelters, treatment centers, battered women shelters. i'd go back into the alleys, under the bridges and tell my story and share hope. i started sandraswalk.org to spread little mustard seeds of hope in places that there were none. and there's a lot of fantastic things going on in the recovery community, and i think the stigma of-of coming into recovery and the fellowships, and you can't do this and you can't do that, kind of wards people off. it scares people off from coming into recovery, because they think they're going to be sentenced to a church basement and a coffee pot. (music) we have recovery concerts. we have sober comedy events. we have the 12 step music fest in the keys. and there's a lot of fantastic things going on in the re
august 19th, 1981, i ran away from the meridian home for girls just outside philadelphia to the streets of the fort lauderdale strip. i was 14. june 11th, 2011, 30 years later with 5 years sober, i started walking home. with my walk, walking up the east coast, i would walk about 10 miles in the morning, and then in the afternoons i would visit homeless shelters, treatment centers, battered women shelters. i'd go back into the alleys, under the bridges and tell my story and share hope. i started...
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middle east meridian avenue. san jose really santa clara getting some moderate rain. east fremont avenue. this is actually believe it or not mixed precipitation over mount hamilton falling right now as as we get tighter into the east bay you notice some lighter shower activity around the east bay livermore home street around the planes we are also seeing some light showers redwood stishtion palo alto, woodside highway 280 as you notice jefferson avenue redwood city and of course there is a winter weather advisory for the monterey county hills as snow is expected to continue there until friday 3:00 a.m. so how long will you need the wipers? and when will you be able to put the umbrella away. answer the questions coming right up. >> thanks sandhya. >> san jose police investigate a strange murder case. found dead inside his own apartment. amma is live in san jose tonight at the very housing apartment where he lived and died. >> this is stranger cases. stanley jurisdiction object son found dead inside his apartment police believe he was killed here but they don't know why
middle east meridian avenue. san jose really santa clara getting some moderate rain. east fremont avenue. this is actually believe it or not mixed precipitation over mount hamilton falling right now as as we get tighter into the east bay you notice some lighter shower activity around the east bay livermore home street around the planes we are also seeing some light showers redwood stishtion palo alto, woodside highway 280 as you notice jefferson avenue redwood city and of course there is a...
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middle east meridian avenue. san jose really santa clara getting some moderate rain. east fremont avenue. this is actually believe it or not mixed precipitation over mount hamilton falling right now as as we get tighter into the east bay you notice some lighter shower activity around the east bay livermore home street around the planes we are also seeing some light showers redwood stishtion palo alto, woodside highway 280 as you notice jefferson avenue redwood city and of course there is a winter weather advisory for the monterey county hills as snow is expected to continue there until friday 3:00 a.m. so how long will you need the wipers? and when will you be able to put the umbrella away. answer the questions coming right up. >> thanks sandhya. >> san jose police investigate a strange murder case. found dead inside his own apartment. amma is live in san jose tonight at the very housing apartment where he lived and died. >> this is stranger cases. stanley jurisdiction object son found dead inside his apartment police believe he was killed here but they don't know why
middle east meridian avenue. san jose really santa clara getting some moderate rain. east fremont avenue. this is actually believe it or not mixed precipitation over mount hamilton falling right now as as we get tighter into the east bay you notice some lighter shower activity around the east bay livermore home street around the planes we are also seeing some light showers redwood stishtion palo alto, woodside highway 280 as you notice jefferson avenue redwood city and of course there is a...
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middle east meridian avenue. san jose really santa clara getting some moderate rain. east fremont avenue. this is actually believe it or not mixed precipitation over mount hamilton falling right now as as we get tighter into the east bay you notice some lighter shower activity around the east bay livermore home street around the planes we are also seeing some light showers redwood stishtion palo alto, woodside highway 2 notice you notice jefferson avenue redwood city and of course there is a winter weather advisory for the monterey county hills as snow is expected to continue there until friday 3:00 a.m. so how long will you need the wipers? and when will you be able to put the umbrella away. answer thet up.ing right up. >> thanks sandhya. >> san jose police investigate a strange murder case. found dead inside his own apartment. amma is live in san jose tonight at the very housing apartment where he lived and died. >> this is stranger cases. stanley jurisdiction object son found dead inside his apartment police believe he was killed here but they don't know why he was
middle east meridian avenue. san jose really santa clara getting some moderate rain. east fremont avenue. this is actually believe it or not mixed precipitation over mount hamilton falling right now as as we get tighter into the east bay you notice some lighter shower activity around the east bay livermore home street around the planes we are also seeing some light showers redwood stishtion palo alto, woodside highway 2 notice you notice jefferson avenue redwood city and of course there is a...
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. >> bill: there was a recent survey that says this have from a meridian international in a gallup pollhem up. there they are. pakistan hates us the most. palestinian territories algeria, lebanon, egypt, iran, iraq, yemen. here is the surprise. greece. what is going on? and serbia. now, most of those countries obviously muslim that we're infidels as i said at the top of the program. what is the greece thing? >> greece has a problem with the united states for a variety of reasons. some of this goes all the way back to the late 1960's when the united states supported papa draos becoming the dictator. there were concerns that he was cia trained. he was an intelligence officer. that the cia was running the country. >> bill: i think it's more economic the jealous of us. a lot of communists over there. >> they do. it goes back. i have been reading a blot of the blotion fear. young people talking about hatred for the united states. some of it goes back to the economic. a lot of it goes back to the history of this attitude that they feel the united states is dominating and big foot the other co
. >> bill: there was a recent survey that says this have from a meridian international in a gallup pollhem up. there they are. pakistan hates us the most. palestinian territories algeria, lebanon, egypt, iran, iraq, yemen. here is the surprise. greece. what is going on? and serbia. now, most of those countries obviously muslim that we're infidels as i said at the top of the program. what is the greece thing? >> greece has a problem with the united states for a variety of reasons....
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andres garcia at the big board, carol ross, cnbc contributor in chicago and we've got joe greco from meridianquity partners and the team of santolli and santelli. joe greco, i'm going to start with you. the mood on the trading floor for an all-time high, this is is a pretty quiet day. what's going on here. >> looking around from dow 14,2 hat whatever we were supposed to have and reached across my desk and found a bear hat. we've got the president saying things are good. you've got the leaders of corporations saying things are good and we'll start buying our stock back and got the big money manager saying the market is ripe and we'll chug along. we're missing a big component and what that enters the market, i think all first three people will start selling to them so i'm a little cautious up here. really nice that we hit the number, and it's great, but i'm a little more bearish at this point. >> joe, what is the missing component that you're seeing that others are not seeing then? >> if you listen in the distance, look at the volume, there's really not that much noise, as bill was saying befor
andres garcia at the big board, carol ross, cnbc contributor in chicago and we've got joe greco from meridianquity partners and the team of santolli and santelli. joe greco, i'm going to start with you. the mood on the trading floor for an all-time high, this is is a pretty quiet day. what's going on here. >> looking around from dow 14,2 hat whatever we were supposed to have and reached across my desk and found a bear hat. we've got the president saying things are good. you've got the...
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ennis tanner and on the fundamental side, joe greco on the floor of the new york stock exchange with meridianquity partners. joe, let's do the fundamental side first. do you share jpmorgan's concerns right now about amazon? >> let's be clear, first things first, the analyst there did not go to sell, just went to neutral. the stock has had a great run, as you said, and it's still near all-time highs and they only lowered the price target to 300, but fundamentally, this stock is still sound. >> so you like it? >> i do. i would be a buyer. >> i agree with mr. olstein in the sense that amazon, to me, the the best not for profit company in the world. but it doesn't make a profit. >> ouch. >> and having said that, though, the stock has appreciated for years now, despite the fact that it hasn't made a profit. that's where the charts important. and we're starting to see signs of weakness. amazon broke out above its september 2012 high in january, but it had a failed break out. it actually came back below that breakout level, which to me signals relative weakness in this market. on the long-term chart
ennis tanner and on the fundamental side, joe greco on the floor of the new york stock exchange with meridianquity partners. joe, let's do the fundamental side first. do you share jpmorgan's concerns right now about amazon? >> let's be clear, first things first, the analyst there did not go to sell, just went to neutral. the stock has had a great run, as you said, and it's still near all-time highs and they only lowered the price target to 300, but fundamentally, this stock is still...
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we have long known at meridian health, lack of sleep has an impact on your health.rs a night it will affect the activity of your genes in up to 700 of them. genes for metabolism immunity inflammation and stress. this is a dramatic study many. >> when you say affect your genes, how does it manifest itself in terms of health? >> think of genes as the instruction manual for the production of proteins. and proteins are very important. the building blocks for everything in our body. so you are changing these genes. they are turning some on and off and changing the way that they wax and wane in activities throughout the day so it literally will affect your health, heart attack stroke diabetes obesity, all these things have been linked to sleep. and this suggests at a molecular level how this may be happening. >> we hear how the lack of sleep may be bad for our health. why is this study different? >> other studies, this is what we can see, heart disease, stress inflammation. what are you not sleeping well at night, we see a lot of inflammatory symptoms in the bloodstream.
we have long known at meridian health, lack of sleep has an impact on your health.rs a night it will affect the activity of your genes in up to 700 of them. genes for metabolism immunity inflammation and stress. this is a dramatic study many. >> when you say affect your genes, how does it manifest itself in terms of health? >> think of genes as the instruction manual for the production of proteins. and proteins are very important. the building blocks for everything in our body. so...
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one is run by meridian health plan and regence hospital and is focused on being able to reduce premature births, which is costing the country $26 billion a year, not to mention what is happening for the children, and i wonder if you might talk a little bit more about the progress in those kinds of areas and what we're learning from preliminary results there. >> sure. i think, senator, the goals of the projector reduce the number of pre-term births. that's potentially harmful both for mothers and children. we have just begun this demonstration. they're watching the results very carefully. we'll be sure to bring information. but really the premise behind the demonstration is to take evidence-based protocols to disseminate those to care providers to create the messages that pre-term is potentially harmful in many cases. it will pledge to share results as soon as we receive them, but we're very excited about this project. >> thank you. >> i have one question quickly, has to do with delivery of healthcare in rural areas and has to do with the 2009cms ruling -- or policy, i should say, regardi
one is run by meridian health plan and regence hospital and is focused on being able to reduce premature births, which is costing the country $26 billion a year, not to mention what is happening for the children, and i wonder if you might talk a little bit more about the progress in those kinds of areas and what we're learning from preliminary results there. >> sure. i think, senator, the goals of the projector reduce the number of pre-term births. that's potentially harmful both for...
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carol ash, the director of sleep medicine at meridian health. thanks for joining us.p in wing tip shoes and a tie. >> maybe if you're batman, for the rest of us, no. >> daiflt savin daylight savings dreamed up by ben franklin and was an effort to change energy. the fact is it doesn't have that impact. think about it for a second, tucker. if you change the clocks, you have to wake up in the dark. for most of us, that change in our schedule, just that hour, is really enough to pose significant health risks. >> we try to take indianapolis occasionally. mid afternoon you start to feel groggy. you're at the office, not a great place to take a nap unless you have one on the set. should you be taking nap every day. >> it suggestion you're not keeping a regular schedule and the same amount. that's the first thing you have to recognize is that sleep is important. you want to keep a regular schedule. >> in terms of catching up after daylight saving, you say today everybody listening should be taking a 20 to 40 minute nap. that will help? >> that's exactly right, a. >> we should
carol ash, the director of sleep medicine at meridian health. thanks for joining us.p in wing tip shoes and a tie. >> maybe if you're batman, for the rest of us, no. >> daiflt savin daylight savings dreamed up by ben franklin and was an effort to change energy. the fact is it doesn't have that impact. think about it for a second, tucker. if you change the clocks, you have to wake up in the dark. for most of us, that change in our schedule, just that hour, is really enough to pose...
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one is run by meridian health plan and regions hospital.d it's focused on being able to reduce premature births which is costing the country about $26 billion a year, not to mention what's happening for children. and i wonder if you might talk a little more about those kind of areas and what we are learning from eliminate results. >> i think the goals of the project really are to reduce the number of preterm births has potentially harmful both for mothers and for children. we have just begun this demonstration. they are watching the results very carefully. we will be sure to bring information. but really the premise behind the demonstration is to take evidence-based protocols, to disseminate those daycare providers to create messages that preterm is potentially harmful in many cases. we will pledge to share results as soon as we see them but we are very excited about this. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> [inaudible] spent i'm sorry, with delivery of health care in rural areas but and it has to do with the 2009 cms ruling and policy i guess i
one is run by meridian health plan and regions hospital.d it's focused on being able to reduce premature births which is costing the country about $26 billion a year, not to mention what's happening for children. and i wonder if you might talk a little more about those kind of areas and what we are learning from eliminate results. >> i think the goals of the project really are to reduce the number of preterm births has potentially harmful both for mothers and for children. we have just...