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ms. hughes has eluded, if we run out of money on a pot, can you raid another pot but this statistic seems to say no. if you run out of money because of unexpected seismic work, you would go to a second issuance in order to get the additional funds. is that understanding correct? or another way to ask it, these allocations,first of all whoever allocated them, do they have the authority to allow reallocation if we run out of money in one of the projects. >> good question. the simple answer is the allocation that are legally -- maybe somebody else can speak better to this than i can, it has to do with the bond ordinance that was passed. for example the adf and fire station, the ordinance speaks to 58 million allocated to the fire department. within that as long as there's agreement with the client department, that can be reallocated. likewise for the other components, i believe -- i don't have it in front of me right now, but the bond ordinance may speak to specific amounts allocated for each. zuckerberg i know had 222 set aside for that and so forth. >> ken, can you comment on that? if that
ms. hughes has eluded, if we run out of money on a pot, can you raid another pot but this statistic seems to say no. if you run out of money because of unexpected seismic work, you would go to a second issuance in order to get the additional funds. is that understanding correct? or another way to ask it, these allocations,first of all whoever allocated them, do they have the authority to allow reallocation if we run out of money in one of the projects. >> good question. the simple answer...
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Feb 22, 2018
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>katherine hughes <"she was hyperventilating, i could hear wheezing.">johane edmond<"her lips were like turning blue.">msill soon stopped breathing and fell unconscious. the kids didn't panic, instead they sprang into action.<"everyone just kind of took a role and took initiative."><"we were all a bit scared but we had a job to do, keep her alive.">the students divided the duties, some helped ms. hill lay on the ground, another called 911, others got help. one student was about to do cpr when the assistant principal arrived.<"maybe just us being in health and knowing we have to help people no matter what, it just kind of like, it just happened automatically."> school officials credit the kids with saving the woman's life.<"it's a true testament to who they are as students and who they are as people."> the teacher, ms. hill, is thankfully ok. she's still at home recovering. (steve) that was john rogers reporting. (pam) coming up.. a teen boy, fighting a serious heart condition, celebrates as one of his big dreams comes true.. (steve) it was a dream come true for one northern california teenager who has be
>katherine hughes johane edmondmsill soon stopped breathing and fell unconscious. the kids didn't panic, instead they sprang into action.the students divided the duties, some helped ms. hill lay on the ground, another called 911, others got help. one student was about to do cpr when the assistant principal arrived. school officials credit the kids with saving the woman's life. the teacher, ms. hill, is thankfully ok. she's still at home recovering. (steve) that was john rogers reporting....
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ms-dos edition in washington. when the north koreans demanded that they put together officials to if these people should be sent, they named the belly, jimmy hoffa and dr. hugh hefner. a group of men collaborated to write a confession in which they claimed they had been trained by bud sawyer and given orders by barney google. if the mission failed, don how would likely give them the tiny bubbles treatment. on and on it went. including the famous middle finger gesture. in june, they were showing films of the attempt playing an international summit in london. in one scene, a group of british fans extended their middle fingers for the north korean soccer team which smiled and bowed in response not knowing what it meant. from then on, the men released a wave of middle fingerssplint to the confused cap's a hawaiian good luck symbol. you can see here, one of the propaganda photos that the north koreans released to the press including the american press -- one man has his middle fingers extended. the gesture became so, that the north koreans been giving it to each other. the colonel in charge of the toblo men in captivity encourage them before the press conference
ms-dos edition in washington. when the north koreans demanded that they put together officials to if these people should be sent, they named the belly, jimmy hoffa and dr. hugh hefner. a group of men collaborated to write a confession in which they claimed they had been trained by bud sawyer and given orders by barney google. if the mission failed, don how would likely give them the tiny bubbles treatment. on and on it went. including the famous middle finger gesture. in june, they were showing...
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hugh along with 15015 other inmates. -- 15 other inmatz -- iven mates. as she was leaving one of the guards said you know, ms. mapp, we will never forget you. she said you know something, i've forgotten you already. she returned to queevens. started a voluntary legal service team. she had a number of business ventures. real estate. she was a seamstress so she was engaged in a little bit of that trade. she was also look for ways to improve herself. she left prison the same way she entered prison, the same way she acted when this police broke into her home and went into blast for the alleged warrant. she was very unapologetic of the choices she'd made. host: so she got involved in egal advocacy. did she golf out speaking about it and becoming a spokesperson for her case? >> she did it a little bit. early on more than later in her life when i met her and interviewed her in 2004 and 005. but most of her work was done behind the scenes. she clearly knew that she was associated with the case this and that people want told speak so -- to her, including me. it was hard to get to her. in fact, when i reached out to he
hugh along with 15015 other inmates. -- 15 other inmatz -- iven mates. as she was leaving one of the guards said you know, ms. mapp, we will never forget you. she said you know something, i've forgotten you already. she returned to queevens. started a voluntary legal service team. she had a number of business ventures. real estate. she was a seamstress so she was engaged in a little bit of that trade. she was also look for ways to improve herself. she left prison the same way she entered...