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tee shot an 1. 50 yards offline. into a parking lot. he would triple bogey the hole. rallies on the back nine with three birdies, including here on 18. a 1-over 72. 112th in the standings. top 100 advance. jason day had the lead on 10. long birdie putt. minus-9. dustin johnson bouncing back after last week's heartbreak. 7-under 64. also at 9-under par. or your leader, martin laird. par-3 10th. check out the shot. to within a few feet. laird cards a 65 today. 12-under. have a three-stroke lead entering sunday's final round. >>> semifinals of the u.s. amateur championship in chambers bay in washington. an defending champion with 600 -- 6ure. he was 3-up through 6. chung charges back. check out the flop shot. risky but pays off. heals the hole. on 16. chung for birdie. trains it to go 1-up. first lead of the day. an would answer on 17. par putt. gusty. gets the match back to all square. an runs into trouble and chung did not. this long putt for birdie. doesn't make it but gets it close enough to win the hole with a par. david chung takes the match 1-up and plays in the f
tee shot an 1. 50 yards offline. into a parking lot. he would triple bogey the hole. rallies on the back nine with three birdies, including here on 18. a 1-over 72. 112th in the standings. top 100 advance. jason day had the lead on 10. long birdie putt. minus-9. dustin johnson bouncing back after last week's heartbreak. 7-under 64. also at 9-under par. or your leader, martin laird. par-3 10th. check out the shot. to within a few feet. laird cards a 65 today. 12-under. have a three-stroke lead...
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i wonder if you could share more of them with us offline? just to clarify, i want to make sure i understand. open vs, backlog. backlog, to san francisco, means unassigned? open means it is given to a criminalist -- >> and they are still working on the process. >> thank you. >> i had heard about this case in oakland. apparently a 16-year-old -- it was a gang case -- they connected to the suspect, they found dna on a cell phone and they matched it to the previous records and that is how they made the link. it is a tremendous aid to crime stopping, so keep up the good work. >> thank you. >> commissioners, and that concludes my report, unless you have any other questions. >> we do not. >> thank you. >> occ directors' report. how thank you for standing in for director hicks this evening. >> glad to. good evening, commissioner, chief gascon, captain garrity. i am the chief trial attorney. also with us this evening is our senior investigator. we have some flyers if you would be interested in knowing about our department. it is a pleasure to be here
i wonder if you could share more of them with us offline? just to clarify, i want to make sure i understand. open vs, backlog. backlog, to san francisco, means unassigned? open means it is given to a criminalist -- >> and they are still working on the process. >> thank you. >> i had heard about this case in oakland. apparently a 16-year-old -- it was a gang case -- they connected to the suspect, they found dna on a cell phone and they matched it to the previous records and...
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let's hope that we are able through both of the efforts, offline and online note, to achieve reform that we can all be proud of. think you again. president chiu: supervisor campos? supervisor campos: i think this has improved upon what was in the charter amendment, but i think as a whole, it does not include a set aside. i think that is, from a public policy standpoint, a better approach. finally, with respect to some of the comments that have been made about the budget, i appreciate all of the work that has been done, and i appreciate the work done by supervisor avalos and others, and i will simply say -- in terms of how the mayor's office approaches this process in this budget, from my perspective, the fact that at the end of the day, a larger add-back list was finalized and approved demonstrates the fact that there was more money there, and i think that the fact that the mayor's office was able to find that additional money is proof of that, and i think that with something like that, it is needed. i appreciate the work that was done, and i also, again, want to thank president chiu for
let's hope that we are able through both of the efforts, offline and online note, to achieve reform that we can all be proud of. think you again. president chiu: supervisor campos? supervisor campos: i think this has improved upon what was in the charter amendment, but i think as a whole, it does not include a set aside. i think that is, from a public policy standpoint, a better approach. finally, with respect to some of the comments that have been made about the budget, i appreciate all of the...
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why twitter took itself offline this morning. >>> good evening, everyone. i'm garvin thomas. diane dwier is off. a quiet danville neighborhood erupted in chaos this morning as an apparent drunk driver went on a rampage hitting a bicyclist, a pedestrian and several vehicles. the driver said to be a young man in his late teens or early 20s hit a bicyclist. witnesses say then the driver proceeded to hit a pedestrian. a pedestrian crossing sign and several vehicles. despite the fact the driver's air bag deployed, he continued on his rampage. that's when neighbors band together to stop the driver. one man blocked the street with his truck. when the driver did eventually stop, several people wrestled him to the ground and held him down until police arrived. >> to see a man blocked the street here with his truck and then the kid came back down the street in the red truck and, of course, stopped because he couldn't get through. and just, you know, a bunch of neighbors got around him and got him out of the car and sort of held him until the police came. >> now we understand none of th
why twitter took itself offline this morning. >>> good evening, everyone. i'm garvin thomas. diane dwier is off. a quiet danville neighborhood erupted in chaos this morning as an apparent drunk driver went on a rampage hitting a bicyclist, a pedestrian and several vehicles. the driver said to be a young man in his late teens or early 20s hit a bicyclist. witnesses say then the driver proceeded to hit a pedestrian. a pedestrian crossing sign and several vehicles. despite the fact the...
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or it could have maybe knocked the instruments offline at a critical point in the approach. that's not supposed to happen. but you never can say never. but as far as lightning causing this, wipe that out of your thinking because it simply doesn't happen and this is not the place to start on this investigation. wind shear and weather condition certainly are. >> investigators are looking into weather conditions at the time of the crash. but looking at the plane, considering what could have been, colombian officials are calling it a miracle. still, aviation experts credit something else. >> when you have struggled for 20 or 30 years as aviation has, to learn everything possible from otherwise survivable accidents and make seats not collapse and bins not come oat and fire-blocking material that prevents fire, you can't look at something like this and say miracle. what you can say is this is the fruit of an awful lot of labor. >> increasingly, many planes, many passenger, seem to be surviving crashes that look deadly. in denver this 737 caught fire, cracked in half, and amazingly
or it could have maybe knocked the instruments offline at a critical point in the approach. that's not supposed to happen. but you never can say never. but as far as lightning causing this, wipe that out of your thinking because it simply doesn't happen and this is not the place to start on this investigation. wind shear and weather condition certainly are. >> investigators are looking into weather conditions at the time of the crash. but looking at the plane, considering what could have...
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and we already are starting to prepare to take tunnel 1 offline. narrator: the construction of tunnel 3 is vital for maintaining the sustainability of new york's drinking water infrastructure. but the pipeline is useless if there's not a reliable supply of clean water within it. hurwitz: the city bought up land around the reservoirs to prevent it from development. it provides assistance to local residents to see that there's no pollution of the reservoirs. it's much more cost effective to prevent pollution and to protect a source of water than to remove it at the drinking water treatment plant. lloyd: what epa said to us was, "you can have an exemption from filtration "if you keep this undeveloped, "and if you can manage the wastewater so that it does not pollute your water supply." and we feel that we've reached the point where we can really keep it clean enough to drink unfiltered for the indefinite future. and new york city is in a small club of cities that actually have that filtration avoidance waiver. narrator: while municipalities are respon
and we already are starting to prepare to take tunnel 1 offline. narrator: the construction of tunnel 3 is vital for maintaining the sustainability of new york's drinking water infrastructure. but the pipeline is useless if there's not a reliable supply of clean water within it. hurwitz: the city bought up land around the reservoirs to prevent it from development. it provides assistance to local residents to see that there's no pollution of the reservoirs. it's much more cost effective to...
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social media but you make choices when you disclose information to a personal friend be it online or offline of course that friend can go and tell them one hundred people and there you can have consequences but we choose to connect connecting is very important so while yes it is a choice you make when you joined facebook your ability to restrict who has access to your information is very important so you go on facebook and you want to connect and you only want your information to be shared with your friends now you can do that you can research information sharing only with your friends or friends or friends or to everyone you have choices it's all about choice and both parties have to enable this happening it's not an all or nothing game it's never a zero sum game ben what about that i mean some women are who do want to get a good. i was going to carry out so that the thing was a point that you made if one friend saves one picture that you share your picture with just your friends one person see if that picture puts on their desktop and then uploads it to the blog because they thought it wou
social media but you make choices when you disclose information to a personal friend be it online or offline of course that friend can go and tell them one hundred people and there you can have consequences but we choose to connect connecting is very important so while yes it is a choice you make when you joined facebook your ability to restrict who has access to your information is very important so you go on facebook and you want to connect and you only want your information to be shared with...
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for the golden gate bridge working its way towards the offline also the east bay as well seeing fog rollingown through oakland steadily through the north bay as well. your current temperatures out there much cooler. 60 concord, 61 in g of, '50s and fremont and livermore, los gatos 61. this is how much cooler temperatures will be pretty dramatic. 25 degrees through santa rosa, 16 san rafael, fremont 22 degree drop in temperature, 15 from half moon bay, as we make through the day we will see '60s and '70s as well by about noon time we should warming up to '80s. all the warrants indicating 80 spew you. 7 day around the bay discontinued shows the cool down each day towards the weekend only coming in low '70s by the weekend some are warmer inland spot '60s around the bay and '50s for the coast. morning traffic with george. >> a bridge check at the bay bridge toll plaza westbound kind of interesting a few cars stacked up in the cash lanes only and left-hand side of the plaza. so folks paying cash weighting of been on the left- hand side that could be because the shift change or changing the toll
for the golden gate bridge working its way towards the offline also the east bay as well seeing fog rollingown through oakland steadily through the north bay as well. your current temperatures out there much cooler. 60 concord, 61 in g of, '50s and fremont and livermore, los gatos 61. this is how much cooler temperatures will be pretty dramatic. 25 degrees through santa rosa, 16 san rafael, fremont 22 degree drop in temperature, 15 from half moon bay, as we make through the day we will see '60s...
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>> i just got it offline. >> reporter: you didn't pay anything? >> i didn't pay a dime for it. i paid $1 for the cd. >> reporter: other consumers are paying for television that have the capability of streaming movies directly into the set. cable companies and others such as netflix and apple computer offer services that do away with having to drive to a video store. although they are still diehards. >> everybody in the world has streaming -- not everybody in the world has streaming tv online, so there's still going to be a market i think for people picking up hard copy movies, video. >> reporter: this freemont couple also feels there's something wrong about blockbuster losing business because people want their entertainment for free. >> what do you mean? i can get it free off the internet. there's people who get movies that have been hacked before they're released to the public. so it's kind of sad. >> reporter: blockbuster may close as many as 800 stores and will put its efforts into streaming and downloading movies. live in freemont lloyd lacuesta, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a
>> i just got it offline. >> reporter: you didn't pay anything? >> i didn't pay a dime for it. i paid $1 for the cd. >> reporter: other consumers are paying for television that have the capability of streaming movies directly into the set. cable companies and others such as netflix and apple computer offer services that do away with having to drive to a video store. although they are still diehards. >> everybody in the world has streaming -- not everybody in the...
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>> i just got it offline. >> reporter: you didn't pay anything? >> i didn't pay a dime for it. i paid $1 for the cd. >> reporter: other consumers are paying for television that have the capability of streaming movies directly into the set. cable companies and others such as netflix and apple computer offer services that do away with having to drive to a video store. although they are still diehards. >> everybody in the world has streaming -- not everybody in the world has streaming tv online, so there's still going to be a market i think for people picking up hard copy movies, video. >> reporter: this freemont couple also feels there's something wrong about blockbuster losing business because people want their entertainment for free. >> what do you mean? i can get it free off the internet. there's people who get movies that have been hacked before they're released to the public. so it's kind of sad. >> reporter: blockbuster may close as many as 800 stores and will put its efforts into streaming and downloading movies. live in freemont lloyd lacuesta, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a
>> i just got it offline. >> reporter: you didn't pay anything? >> i didn't pay a dime for it. i paid $1 for the cd. >> reporter: other consumers are paying for television that have the capability of streaming movies directly into the set. cable companies and others such as netflix and apple computer offer services that do away with having to drive to a video store. although they are still diehards. >> everybody in the world has streaming -- not everybody in the...
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his throw goes offline into right center. no winner at the infield. the reds ryan hannigan says thank you very much. that's an inside-the-park home run. the hard way. and t.o. and ocho cinco may have some work to do. dave stella of the canadian football league with the best end zone celebration so far playing hackie sack with the football. those are the plays of the weekend. right now our unscientific poll. the raiders or 49ers with the better soon son? 49ers first? >> yeah! whoo! >> oakland raiders? >> yeah!!! >> oh. >> equal. see you at 10:00 and 11:00. [ horn honks, indistinct conversations ] nobody does pan pasta like your mom. [ male announcer ] red baron pan pasta and pan pizza. delicious pastas and hearty sauces full of meat and covered with cheese. [ horns honking ] ♪ [ male announcer ] come into an at&t store and experience tv like you've never seen before. ♪ for a limited time, get u-verse tv for only $29 a month for 6 months with dvr included.
his throw goes offline into right center. no winner at the infield. the reds ryan hannigan says thank you very much. that's an inside-the-park home run. the hard way. and t.o. and ocho cinco may have some work to do. dave stella of the canadian football league with the best end zone celebration so far playing hackie sack with the football. those are the plays of the weekend. right now our unscientific poll. the raiders or 49ers with the better soon son? 49ers first? >> yeah! whoo!...
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here is an update from a massive aid recall officials say there are are two different kinds and the offline. they are potentially tainted. they shared suppliers of chicken and see it and businessmen who owns one farm sells supplies to the other. there's numerous salt hay fever violations. a california company now says they will voluntarily recall aches and federal officials said they would recall ethics because they it distributed to hold food centers in nevada. curtains are effort all to the nine dairy drill for dairy, hidden villa ranch and challenged barry. thoroughly cooking eggs can kill the bacteria but people recommend that they throw away or return the specific dates. if you want more information good for website. >> me this morning the u.s. military says that at the american enterprise been killed. the military says that he is still today will conduct a operations in iraq and this is the first fatality in one of the many u.s. since the combat left earlier this week. present at the obama man returned to washington. the automation that he returns the white house next sunday. the the
here is an update from a massive aid recall officials say there are are two different kinds and the offline. they are potentially tainted. they shared suppliers of chicken and see it and businessmen who owns one farm sells supplies to the other. there's numerous salt hay fever violations. a california company now says they will voluntarily recall aches and federal officials said they would recall ethics because they it distributed to hold food centers in nevada. curtains are effort all to the...
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those who are believed online tend to be bullied offline. the link was the and violence have also been tied into this. just over all difficulties in this very tenuous developmental point. so there is work to be done. i love that the department education is to john s., rigorous research, identifying the scope of the problem, not only among students but among parents, educators, and so forth. i know the department of education has also encouraged online methodologies for this. information sharing, workshops, and assemblies also really held. there is a very accessible and relevant and hard-hitting way to get the message across about acceptable peer relationships and how to keep yourself safe. i know we are going to focus on climate for a good portion of these couple of days, but is really big. it is all tied in to a positive school climate. peerman drink, we talked about getting older youths in front of younger view -- pierre monitoring. having them create audios are some of the sort of pledge campaign to raise awareness about the issue. it is
those who are believed online tend to be bullied offline. the link was the and violence have also been tied into this. just over all difficulties in this very tenuous developmental point. so there is work to be done. i love that the department education is to john s., rigorous research, identifying the scope of the problem, not only among students but among parents, educators, and so forth. i know the department of education has also encouraged online methodologies for this. information...
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we struggled with this 10 years ago and i guess we failed because the offline-on-line debate -- we got caught up in that and tried to reach may be too far at that point in time. incidently, i am not suggesting you're companies have not made - - your companies have not made significant initiatives to respect people's privacy. all in all, the opt-in, opt-out debate has been resolved pretty effectively. i give you credit for that. it is tricky. that is a long page of complicated conditions, and most people zap to the "i agree" and off they go. so, i am not sure there is knowledge in a copy emptor component of this -- the caveat emptor component of this. we need to figure if we can get a base line that is simpler and more direct. we look forward to it. thanks for the time. >> go ahead. >> thank you, mr. chairman. the day is getting late and i had a few additional questions about the subject that senator kerrey raised -- senator kerry raised about opt-in, opt-out. they can visit -- oodouble agent.com. how do your users learn about opt-out? how do they learn about it? >> the opt-out link is
we struggled with this 10 years ago and i guess we failed because the offline-on-line debate -- we got caught up in that and tried to reach may be too far at that point in time. incidently, i am not suggesting you're companies have not made - - your companies have not made significant initiatives to respect people's privacy. all in all, the opt-in, opt-out debate has been resolved pretty effectively. i give you credit for that. it is tricky. that is a long page of complicated conditions, and...
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we struggled with this 10 years ago and i guess we failed because the offline-on-line debate -- we got caught up in that and tried to reach may be too far at that point in time. incidently, i am not suggesting you're companies have not made - - your companies have not made significant initiatives to respect people's privacy. all in all, the opt-in, opt-out debate has been resolved pretty effectively. i give you credit for that. it is tricky. that is a long page of complicated conditions, and most people zap to the "i agree" and off they go. so, i am not sure there is knowledge in a copy emptor component of this -- the caveat emptor component of this. we need to figure if we can get a base line that is simpler and more direct. we look forward to it. thanks for the time. >> go ahead. >> thank you, mr. chairman. the day is getting late and i had a few additional questions about the subject that senator kerrey raised -- senator kerry raised about opt-in, opt-out. they can visit -- oodouble agent.com. how do your users learn about opt-out? how do they learn about it? >> the opt-out link is
we struggled with this 10 years ago and i guess we failed because the offline-on-line debate -- we got caught up in that and tried to reach may be too far at that point in time. incidently, i am not suggesting you're companies have not made - - your companies have not made significant initiatives to respect people's privacy. all in all, the opt-in, opt-out debate has been resolved pretty effectively. i give you credit for that. it is tricky. that is a long page of complicated conditions, and...
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is a writer on it by the name of evelyn brodie, sometimes colleague of mine, and i would be glad offline if you want to send me a note, i would be glad to refer you to that literature. host: if people want to find out what you are writing about are talking about, where should you go? go? guest: www. govwedeserve.org, based on a book i co-wrote -- governmentwedeserve.org. host: justin, independent line. caller: i wanted to comment about the to eat -- to london and $50 tax hike, only putting back on the wealthy -- $250,000 tax guide, only putting on the wealthy. looking at 10 or 20 years down the road, inflation is going to take off and anyone making say $100,000 or $150,000 a day will be consumed by the $250,000 tax bill down the road. i did not think that is hard to argue with -- just after look at the example of the amt to look at. i hope folks will listen up and remember that the politicians are not all that concerned always about what is good for us. they are just concerned about what is good for washington. thank you for listening. have a great day. guest: the architect of a correct
is a writer on it by the name of evelyn brodie, sometimes colleague of mine, and i would be glad offline if you want to send me a note, i would be glad to refer you to that literature. host: if people want to find out what you are writing about are talking about, where should you go? go? guest: www. govwedeserve.org, based on a book i co-wrote -- governmentwedeserve.org. host: justin, independent line. caller: i wanted to comment about the to eat -- to london and $50 tax hike, only putting back...
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i will take the answer offline. guest: pessimistically, my answer to your last question is probably kno. one thing that was unchanged and is disappointing about the process is that there was not a widespread campaign to educate the public about what was gone on in the bill. most of the stuff in the bill is highly technical. it pertains to an industry whose practices are completely arcane and obscure to the average consumer. it affects each and everyone of us in dozens of boys every day. how does credit swaps work? what is uncollateralized derivative sharing? none of the people involved in the bill made a concerted effort to explain this to of the american people. as a result, a lot of the things that took place continued to fly under the radar. there is not widespread outrage about this bill because the public does not understand it. i think that is the way wall street wants it. that is the way they will keep it because this is naturally complicated. until somebody makes a concerted effort to explain this to the ame
i will take the answer offline. guest: pessimistically, my answer to your last question is probably kno. one thing that was unchanged and is disappointing about the process is that there was not a widespread campaign to educate the public about what was gone on in the bill. most of the stuff in the bill is highly technical. it pertains to an industry whose practices are completely arcane and obscure to the average consumer. it affects each and everyone of us in dozens of boys every day. how...
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we struggled with this 10 years ago and i guess we failed because the offline-on-line debate -- we got caught up in that and tried to reach may be too far at that point in time. incidently, i am not suggesting you're compani have not made - - your companies have not ma significant initiatives to respect people's privacy. all in all, the opt-in, opt-out debate has been resolved pretty effectively. i give you credit for that. it is tricky. that is a long page of complicated conditions, and most people zap to the "i agree" and off they go. so, i am not sure there is knowledge in a copy emptor component of this -- the caveat emptor component of this. we need to figure if we can get a base line that is simpler and more direct. we look forward to it. thanks for the time. >> go ahead. >> thank you, mr. chairman. the day is getting late and i had a few additional questions about the subject that senator kerrey raised -- senator kerry raised about opt-in, opt-out. they can visit -- oodouble agent.com. how do your users learn about opt-out? how do they learn about it? >> the opt-out link is in o
we struggled with this 10 years ago and i guess we failed because the offline-on-line debate -- we got caught up in that and tried to reach may be too far at that point in time. incidently, i am not suggesting you're compani have not made - - your companies have not ma significant initiatives to respect people's privacy. all in all, the opt-in, opt-out debate has been resolved pretty effectively. i give you credit for that. it is tricky. that is a long page of complicated conditions, and most...
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but will also move from traditional offline analytics to in line and embedded analytics. analytics was not something else you go to on the side simply, but it is embedded in the business process. you see that happening with commercial lenders light sap and others, and being used much more widespread as well. embedding predicted analyst with in the context of business processes lets you drive better decisions. when you do then surveys every year, this issue of using information more effectively, driving better business decisions, always comes in as one, too, or three on a list of key business priorities. imbedded in the business processes as one way you can do that. however, there is still a problem. too often with bees in a lot of tools you have to be some sort of rocket scientist to figure out how to do it, model the, or build these algorithms and do the predictive analytics. so this other dimension is critically important as well, which is a shift from just high and export -- expert tools to embedding analytics into real human beings everyday processes. so, serves as a
but will also move from traditional offline analytics to in line and embedded analytics. analytics was not something else you go to on the side simply, but it is embedded in the business process. you see that happening with commercial lenders light sap and others, and being used much more widespread as well. embedding predicted analyst with in the context of business processes lets you drive better decisions. when you do then surveys every year, this issue of using information more effectively,...
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through that time of the well, so that's why i did more of my discussions with brian there, just offline. >> you didn't want to interrupt them? >> pretty much. >> did you attend the pretour meeting around 11:30, 12:00, where the day's tasks were going to be discussed? >> i don't recall. >> we're heard tell of perhaps some little argument or disagreement, if you will, between the company man and the oim that appeared perhaps to do with the negative test procedure. do you recall anything like that? >> no, i don't recall any, any argument going on between the oim and the company man out there. >> do you recall hearing -- >> if they had one, it wasn't in the hallway where i would have been able to hear anything. >> do you recall any, any time when the company man said, "well, my way is the way it's going to be done?" >> no, i have not. >> ok. since you apparently were asking why wasn't the lockdown sleeve going to be set in mud, it's fair to say that you could have gotten enough weight per your requirements if you had set it down in mud, correct? >> no. the weight that i was referring to was
through that time of the well, so that's why i did more of my discussions with brian there, just offline. >> you didn't want to interrupt them? >> pretty much. >> did you attend the pretour meeting around 11:30, 12:00, where the day's tasks were going to be discussed? >> i don't recall. >> we're heard tell of perhaps some little argument or disagreement, if you will, between the company man and the oim that appeared perhaps to do with the negative test procedure....
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is a writer on it by the name of evelyn brodie, sometimes colleague of mine, and i would be glad offline if you want to send me a note, i would be glad to refer you to that literature. host: if people want to find out what you are writing about are talking about, where should you go? go? guest: www. govwedeserve.org, based on a book i co-wrote -- governmentwedeserve.org. host: justin, independent line. caller: i wanted to comment about the to eat -- to london and $50 tax hike, only putting back on the wealthy -- $250,000 tax guide, only putting on the wealthy. looking at 10 or 20 years down the road, inflation is going to take off and anyone making say $100,000 or $150,000 a day will be consumed by the $250,000 tax bill down the road. i did not think that is hard to argue with -- just after look at the example of the amt to look at. i hope folks will listen up and remember that the politicians are not all that concerned always about what is good for us. they are just concerned about what is good for washington. thank you for listening. have a great day. guest: the architect of a correct
is a writer on it by the name of evelyn brodie, sometimes colleague of mine, and i would be glad offline if you want to send me a note, i would be glad to refer you to that literature. host: if people want to find out what you are writing about are talking about, where should you go? go? guest: www. govwedeserve.org, based on a book i co-wrote -- governmentwedeserve.org. host: justin, independent line. caller: i wanted to comment about the to eat -- to london and $50 tax hike, only putting back...
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cannot do a lot when people say that they have an issue we want to come back to them privately or offline. it is difficult to have a discussion about a particular situation or medical issue. there are a lot of regulations that prevent us from doing that in a public forum. >> i would submit that is your role. there's never going to be a time that local, federal, state folks will have a room of 300 twitter.andincanning we need to focus on getting situational information quicker. the question is how the crowd can help. how can thises and help the government with that role? the answer is to self organize and figure out what is good. -- how can citizens help the government of that world. the answers to self organize and figure out what is good. if the public takes on that role and figures out what is essential and does the initial validation, that is where it will come from. there is no way you can levy that on the government. >> it is interesting to hear how people are just putting things out there. i convened standing in the middle of the street saying help, and someone is almost supposed to
cannot do a lot when people say that they have an issue we want to come back to them privately or offline. it is difficult to have a discussion about a particular situation or medical issue. there are a lot of regulations that prevent us from doing that in a public forum. >> i would submit that is your role. there's never going to be a time that local, federal, state folks will have a room of 300 twitter.andincanning we need to focus on getting situational information quicker. the...
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this is the same way as in an offline emergency drill. in a classroom, he would turn to a teacher who has been trained. at a disaster site, he returned to -- you would turn to a colonel, someone trusted to can give you the news. at home, you have countless resources. you can see up a tweet deck or feed to aggregate that data. it is all about the role you are playing in a disaster response. your role as a social media director for the red cross is much different from the role of citizen-advocate sitting in your apartment trying to get your church to donate t-shirts for kids who are displaced. it varies. >> we know that despite the best intentions, we do not always have the ability or resources to plan ahead when a crisis happens. what are some quick tips on building a network? >> we see this all the time on ning where things will pop up overnight. we wonder who is banging away. setting up a community on ning is super easy. the question is what networks you will tap into that are your baseline audience. the importance of gathering e- mail l
this is the same way as in an offline emergency drill. in a classroom, he would turn to a teacher who has been trained. at a disaster site, he returned to -- you would turn to a colonel, someone trusted to can give you the news. at home, you have countless resources. you can see up a tweet deck or feed to aggregate that data. it is all about the role you are playing in a disaster response. your role as a social media director for the red cross is much different from the role of citizen-advocate...