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it started with incredible capable parents, now daniel webster has a pre-school onsite, and emersion program and requests on the rise. it's integrated portraya al of petrillo hill. what a san francisco family success story, we have demonstrated how a high quality, integrated public school can overcome family flight. there are a couple of articles in the chronicle that document our success. we are here to tell you that the successful model is in jeopardy. daniel webster doesn't have a viable middle school and we don't have enough seats to follow us. the way to continue our success is to make daniel webster a pre-k to 8 school but we need your help. a year-and-a-half ago we made a request to expand daniel webster. and it's been two years since we raised this decision and a decision still has not been made. the district should be able to accommodate for growth. with mayor lee's support the city is experiencing a tech boom. we need family-friendly housing and schools nearby. the housing is coming online, more than 10,000 residential units are developed over the next five years. what we d
it started with incredible capable parents, now daniel webster has a pre-school onsite, and emersion program and requests on the rise. it's integrated portraya al of petrillo hill. what a san francisco family success story, we have demonstrated how a high quality, integrated public school can overcome family flight. there are a couple of articles in the chronicle that document our success. we are here to tell you that the successful model is in jeopardy. daniel webster doesn't have a viable...
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providers woodson's delicious meals they got instead was a lesson in corporate alice notes after onsite representatives learned that a few of the kids had received lunches but didn't have enough money on their meal cards to pay for them they ordered the students to throw their meals in the trash that's right with since employees forced middle schoolers to throw away uneaten lunches just because they couldn't come up with two dollars and forty cents to buy . that's just. after the break president obama's coming dangerously close to shooting santa claus fortunately there's time for him to change his mind all explain in tonight's daily to. let me let me hear one will let me ask you a question. here on this board is what we're having a debate we have i know you said. the truth is this just about staying there again here in the situation. we're being i don't want to talk about the surveillance me. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you k
providers woodson's delicious meals they got instead was a lesson in corporate alice notes after onsite representatives learned that a few of the kids had received lunches but didn't have enough money on their meal cards to pay for them they ordered the students to throw their meals in the trash that's right with since employees forced middle schoolers to throw away uneaten lunches just because they couldn't come up with two dollars and forty cents to buy . that's just. after the break...
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providers woodson's delicious meals they got instead was a lesson in corporate alice notes after onsite representatives learned that a few of the kids had received lunches but didn't have enough money on their meal cards to pay for them they ordered the students to throw their meals in the trash that's right with since employees forced middle schoolers to throw away uneaten lunches just because they couldn't come up with two dollars and forty cents to buy . that's just. after the break president obama's coming dangerously close to shooting santa claus fortunately there's time for him to change his mind all explain in tonight's deleted. it's technology innovation all the developments from around russia. that's huge you're covered. let me let me i want to know wouldn't let me ask you a question. here on this network is what we're having the debate we have our knives out. to the truth is the site's bad staying there to get here in the situation would be an ideal way to talk about surveillance we. made. the movie about international and world in the very heart of moscow. and screw news both
providers woodson's delicious meals they got instead was a lesson in corporate alice notes after onsite representatives learned that a few of the kids had received lunches but didn't have enough money on their meal cards to pay for them they ordered the students to throw their meals in the trash that's right with since employees forced middle schoolers to throw away uneaten lunches just because they couldn't come up with two dollars and forty cents to buy . that's just. after the break...
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. >> the pictures we're seeing the cleanup crew onsite and the possibility response, but people are talkingg-term impact. how does litigation factor into that? >> it's going to be a big factor. i agree with sonny, if they can contain this and legitimize this, but now we're looking at the water in the lake nearby being contaminated and of course are there other streams, are there water sources, does this sink into the well water in that area if there is some, so i think it's right to say a that it is much too early to tell, but i think there are a couple of things, we have to remember and we don't think about it until these things come up, that there are millions of miles of pipeline that we just don't think about all over this nation and this particular pipeline was built in the '40s. so there's a question about corrosion, so i think there are a lot of issues that will flow from this particula incident. let's hope they canontain it quickly. >> what about all the other parties? how do you find out who might be to blame? what sort of investigation does the actual plaintiff have to bring into
. >> the pictures we're seeing the cleanup crew onsite and the possibility response, but people are talkingg-term impact. how does litigation factor into that? >> it's going to be a big factor. i agree with sonny, if they can contain this and legitimize this, but now we're looking at the water in the lake nearby being contaminated and of course are there other streams, are there water sources, does this sink into the well water in that area if there is some, so i think it's right to...
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project which uses water and electricity to separate oil from sands and clays that nearly eliminate onsite greenhouse gas emissions from oil sands production. of course, our opponents' focus has always been on the oil sands. the government and the people of alberta hold producers accountable for every aspect of their operations in the oil sands. before any project begins, industry must develop and receive approval for closure plans that outline how affected areas will be reclaimed, and then they have to post a reclamation bond as a further guarantee. currently, government holds $1 in such bonds from industry, and companies can only get that money back after they meet rigorous standards. reclamation means using local plant species to target the local boreal forest ecosystems. we test soils, we monitor vegetation growth for at least 15 years, and only after we're satisfied that the site's technology and ecology is returning to normal can energy firms apply to receive their bonds back. as part of this, industry has planted 7.5 million tree seedlings. only 0.15 percent of alberta's total borea
project which uses water and electricity to separate oil from sands and clays that nearly eliminate onsite greenhouse gas emissions from oil sands production. of course, our opponents' focus has always been on the oil sands. the government and the people of alberta hold producers accountable for every aspect of their operations in the oil sands. before any project begins, industry must develop and receive approval for closure plans that outline how affected areas will be reclaimed, and then...
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every single one of them, those who were onsite and those who got to the site promptly thereafter, performs beautifully as have the area hospitals. i've been calling around to the heads of the hospitals personally to thank them as well. it's our hope that tomorrow we will organize an interfaith prayer service to help our community heal. we don't have details on that yet but we will provide those details when we have them. there is a support center that was opened yesterday in what we call the castle, opposite the park plaza hotel, on arlington and steward street, i think it is. the mayor and his -- has provided staff to help people cope with this extraordinary event and it will be open from 9:00 i think until 5:00 or beyond this evening. finally, everyone should expect continued heightened police presence and everyone should continue personally to be vigilant. the investigation continues. all of those in law enforcement , represented by the leaders here, will be present enforce in the area around the blast and throughout the city. and with that, let me turn it over to mayor menino. >> thank
every single one of them, those who were onsite and those who got to the site promptly thereafter, performs beautifully as have the area hospitals. i've been calling around to the heads of the hospitals personally to thank them as well. it's our hope that tomorrow we will organize an interfaith prayer service to help our community heal. we don't have details on that yet but we will provide those details when we have them. there is a support center that was opened yesterday in what we call the...
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looking back, because of the cut we're taking i often wonder whether we fail to fully appreciate the onsite of in front of terrorism. i remember i first got religion of terrorism when i did corporate towers information in, and i had just left dia as director that oured of june in '96. i leftdirtor neptember of '95 and had a case to go back and korea -- critique myself. i saw how little the agency was devoting to terrorism. a lot was because of, i think, the cuts and we need to remember the lessons. i fear i've seen the movie before. >> that's a good way of putting it. director clapper, i said sometimes we say things so many times we forget the original source. i remember though back in, i think '07, our intelligence did come to the conclusion that iran was going to have the capability we're looking at now by 2015. that's the first time i remember that date and that will hasn't changed much sense then. am i accurate? what capability you're referring to? >> nuclear capability in delivery system. >> well, it a-- that date is good. the are iranan are puin los that teoulden our continental capab
looking back, because of the cut we're taking i often wonder whether we fail to fully appreciate the onsite of in front of terrorism. i remember i first got religion of terrorism when i did corporate towers information in, and i had just left dia as director that oured of june in '96. i leftdirtor neptember of '95 and had a case to go back and korea -- critique myself. i saw how little the agency was devoting to terrorism. a lot was because of, i think, the cuts and we need to remember the...
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if the bombs had been set down in kenmore square or heartbreak hill nearly the onsite live tv coveragewas recorded here. interesting psychological profile. >> one of the great frustration right now for not only law enforcement people but all americans that keep tuning in wanting some sort of lead. there doesn't appear to be any good leads right now. the cameras were fixed there when somebody dropped the bag. of course, law enforcement officers are desperately trying to find out who dropped the bag and how they followed them. of course, we brought up the london example of the terror bombing in london where because they had the cameras on the streets, they literally followed the terrorists and, katty, great kampl of londexample of london, terrorist can't do anything through the main streets of london without law enforcement there knowing within 30 minutes to an hour who did it. >> able to track it. >> and actually able to track them where they are going and, here, we seem to be still stumbling around in the dark. >> yeah. i was speaking to tim roamy yesterday from the 9/11 commission and
if the bombs had been set down in kenmore square or heartbreak hill nearly the onsite live tv coveragewas recorded here. interesting psychological profile. >> one of the great frustration right now for not only law enforcement people but all americans that keep tuning in wanting some sort of lead. there doesn't appear to be any good leads right now. the cameras were fixed there when somebody dropped the bag. of course, law enforcement officers are desperately trying to find out who...
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project which using water and electricity to separate oil from sands and clays that nearly eliminate onsite greenhouse gas emissions from oil sands production. of course, our opponents focus has always been on the oil sands. the government and the people of alberta hold producer accountable for every aspect in the oil sands. before any project begins, industry must develop and receive approval for closure plans that outline how effected areas will be reclaimed. then they have to post a reclamation bond as a further guarantee. currently government hold $1 billion in such bonds from industry. and companies can only get that money back after they meet rigorous standards. reckreclamation uses local plant species to target the return of' cosystem. we test soil and monitor vegetation growth for at least fifteen years. only after we're satisfy nad the technology and ecology is returning to normal, can energy firms apply to receive their bonds back. as part of this, industry is planted 7.5 million tree seedlings. only 0.17% of alberta's total forest has ever been disturbed from oil sands developmen
project which using water and electricity to separate oil from sands and clays that nearly eliminate onsite greenhouse gas emissions from oil sands production. of course, our opponents focus has always been on the oil sands. the government and the people of alberta hold producer accountable for every aspect in the oil sands. before any project begins, industry must develop and receive approval for closure plans that outline how effected areas will be reclaimed. then they have to post a...