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budget for next week next year has a reduction and that's why you see a big dip for our revenue for norwalk. it's - i'm not prong a big change that's why there's a large dip. i'm not predicting a large reduction we're seeing go really, really high. we're not sure what's going to happen with the fees next year i don't expect to grow cybill but with the change in fee - we are going to collect 07 percent more than our base budget. so revenue is going to grow not as fast fast and we're going to recognize $2 million for the next phase of the b t s project. we want to add some of the other departments in our current system related to the process related to the program. we do have some money in fund balance already recognized to look at the elevators and stuff that was approved last year. so you see our revenue is going up slightly but it looks like a big dip. last year, we put $15 million in a capital reserve and we're not doing that again. in 9016 we're estimating an increase and eliminating all the operating fund balance so again, it looks like we're dropping but we're increasing our charges fo
budget for next week next year has a reduction and that's why you see a big dip for our revenue for norwalk. it's - i'm not prong a big change that's why there's a large dip. i'm not predicting a large reduction we're seeing go really, really high. we're not sure what's going to happen with the fees next year i don't expect to grow cybill but with the change in fee - we are going to collect 07 percent more than our base budget. so revenue is going to grow not as fast fast and we're going to...
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they called it norwalk virus. it's very contagious and a stubborn bug that can be everywhere. it can be on this table and on the doorknob. food, water, everywhere. the reason why we are having a problem with this even though they call it stomach flu, it's not a flu. flu you need about 1,000 particles to get it. how do you prevent it? it will go on its own. you have diria, nausea and vo t vomiting. the hand sanitizers may not work very well. washing your hands is a way to go and cook your foot to 140 degrees. it doesn't disappear easily. if you feel part of the kitchen is contaminated, this is the area where a lot of people constantly touch everything. get rid of all that food. >> everything is contaminated. >> on a ship they controlled it, cdc controlled it. they only eight from that place. >> they can possibly die from this. hydrate. >> if you have a stomach virus or the norovirus, you may need to be hydrated with the iv bag. >> wash your hands all the time. >> don't touch your mouth. you can't get your hands to your mouth. >> be careful, guys. be careful. >> you know about t
they called it norwalk virus. it's very contagious and a stubborn bug that can be everywhere. it can be on this table and on the doorknob. food, water, everywhere. the reason why we are having a problem with this even though they call it stomach flu, it's not a flu. flu you need about 1,000 particles to get it. how do you prevent it? it will go on its own. you have diria, nausea and vo t vomiting. the hand sanitizers may not work very well. washing your hands is a way to go and cook your foot...
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Feb 25, 2014
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officers had to ram a car to get it to stop in norwalk. and you can see an officer pull out a gun and smash the driver's side window pulling the suspect out of the car the chase started when officers heard someone was driving erratically and throwing things into the lanes. >> a state senator facing corruption charges tonight after surrendering to federal officials. this is a sketch of the senator ron calderon, a democrat from southern california. he pleaded not guilty to charges today arcs accused of accepting bribes and trips and funneling some money to his children, and political groups that he and his brother controlled. if convicted he faces up to 396 years in prison. >> former governor schwartzeneggar headlined a forum aimed at ending political gridlock. the university of southern california schwartzeneggar institute hosted the event called people over politics schwartzeneggar believes many young people avoid voting because they're frustrated with officials >> the simple fact is that our system let you down. congress has a 10% approva
officers had to ram a car to get it to stop in norwalk. and you can see an officer pull out a gun and smash the driver's side window pulling the suspect out of the car the chase started when officers heard someone was driving erratically and throwing things into the lanes. >> a state senator facing corruption charges tonight after surrendering to federal officials. this is a sketch of the senator ron calderon, a democrat from southern california. he pleaded not guilty to charges today...
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Feb 25, 2014
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officers face every day on the job. 2 officers had to ram a car to get it to stop on northbound i-5 in norwalk about 15 miles south east of los angeles. of look carefully. see an officer pull out the gun smash the driver side window with baton. there he goes then back seat as well, then, pull the man out of the car. throw him to the ground this chase started when officers heard someone was driving he radically and throwing things into lanes of traffic. they got their man. >> mean time highway patrol says it has been assured now there will be no more bottle throwing incidents on highway 12 in sonoma county. as many as 9 vehicle were hit between santa rosa and is he boss poll by someone in a white toyota pick up throwing plastic water bottle into oncoming traffic. several cars had the windshield shattered. chp has identified the pick up. the owner will not say who has been driving it but his lawyer told officers it will not happen again. city. the investigation is open. >> more to bring you on 7 news at 9:00. dalai lama delivers a message of compassion in the cut throat corporate culture of sili
officers face every day on the job. 2 officers had to ram a car to get it to stop on northbound i-5 in norwalk about 15 miles south east of los angeles. of look carefully. see an officer pull out the gun smash the driver side window with baton. there he goes then back seat as well, then, pull the man out of the car. throw him to the ground this chase started when officers heard someone was driving he radically and throwing things into lanes of traffic. they got their man. >> mean time...
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Feb 16, 2014
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scott berg was born in norwalk, connecticut to a mother who listed f. scott fitzgerald among her favorite authors and gave her son his name. in high school a. scott berg researched the great gatsby's creator and read all of his books. in 1971 he entered princeton, fitzgerald's alma mater. his senior thesis was expanded into a full-length biography on editor maxwell perkins which won him the national book award in 1978. his charles lindbergh biography published in 1998 won a pulitzer prize for biography. this afternoon we look forward to a. scott berg discussing how woodrow wilson really read defines presidential power and was determined to make the world place safe for democracy. please welcome a. scott berg. [applause] >> thank you. thank you very much. thank you for being here. thank you for that very kind introduction. what i will try to do is spend much of the next hour talking about woodrow wilson, but i was also told by the festival people that you would like to hear a little about my other most favored subject and that would be me. so you are goi
scott berg was born in norwalk, connecticut to a mother who listed f. scott fitzgerald among her favorite authors and gave her son his name. in high school a. scott berg researched the great gatsby's creator and read all of his books. in 1971 he entered princeton, fitzgerald's alma mater. his senior thesis was expanded into a full-length biography on editor maxwell perkins which won him the national book award in 1978. his charles lindbergh biography published in 1998 won a pulitzer prize for...
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scott berg was born in norwalk, connecticut to a mother who listed f.scott fitzgerald among her favorite authors and gave her son his name. in high school a. scott berg researched the great gatsby's creator and read all of his books. in 1971 he entered princeton, fitzgerald's alma mater. his senior thesis was expanded into a full-length biography on editor maxwell perkins which won him the national book award in 1978. his charles lindbergh biography published in 1998 won a pulitzer prize for biography. this afternoon we look forward to a. scott berg discussing how woodrow wilson really read defines presidential power and was determined to make the world place safe for democracy. please welcome a. scott berg. [applause] >> thank you. thank you very much. thank you for being here. thank you for that very kind introduction. what i will try to do is spend much of the next hour talking about woodrow wilson, but i was also told by the festival people that you would like to hear a little about my other most favored subject and that would be me. so you are goin
scott berg was born in norwalk, connecticut to a mother who listed f.scott fitzgerald among her favorite authors and gave her son his name. in high school a. scott berg researched the great gatsby's creator and read all of his books. in 1971 he entered princeton, fitzgerald's alma mater. his senior thesis was expanded into a full-length biography on editor maxwell perkins which won him the national book award in 1978. his charles lindbergh biography published in 1998 won a pulitzer prize for...