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they need expert help because they can't bottom trained architects or engineers or contractors or familiar with this massive building code. they need to hire an expert. don't try to become an expert. hire people are experts who have the experience how to get through the permitting process and know the regulations and rules. only if you do a small remodeling if your house if you are not stay at what you are good at. cooking or dentistry. don't become an expert in construction and architect. i sigh that as a problem. people go beyond their levels of ability. >> the next page the permits and licenses required. building permites required for construction. building code says you need a permit for everything except gut sxers down spouts and wall paper. you need a permit for most other things. you need plan review permitting. when you come and pay a large fee for us to review your plans before you get your permits. the street use permit. public works street mapping where the dumpster goes. issue permits for construction work taking place in the public rieft way. fire sprinkler permits get reviewe
they need expert help because they can't bottom trained architects or engineers or contractors or familiar with this massive building code. they need to hire an expert. don't try to become an expert. hire people are experts who have the experience how to get through the permitting process and know the regulations and rules. only if you do a small remodeling if your house if you are not stay at what you are good at. cooking or dentistry. don't become an expert in construction and architect. i...
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we went through this with several other eir's that we approved or disapproved or we have had certain challenges, and it has never been that we get this -- i know that one commissioner may have requested something like this, but i just think this is going outside of the process i am familiar with, as it relates to our role. >> i think commissioner sugaya described it correctly, you took action to deny this eir, but then you also took action to continue it. there was a 4-2 vote to continue until january. there was a vote. if you did not want to reconsider the eir, what was the point to continue? vice president olague: i did not vote to support that motion. >> the commission voted 4-2 to continue the eir. if as commissioner sugaya8d0z suggested it was to have additional analysis done, then staff can only conclude this purpose was to consider the eir again. what other purpose would there be to continue it? vice president olague: and i think also -- well, ok. that is fine print -- that is fine. i did not understand that motion to be continuing the item of certification of the ir. i though
we went through this with several other eir's that we approved or disapproved or we have had certain challenges, and it has never been that we get this -- i know that one commissioner may have requested something like this, but i just think this is going outside of the process i am familiar with, as it relates to our role. >> i think commissioner sugaya described it correctly, you took action to deny this eir, but then you also took action to continue it. there was a 4-2 vote to continue...
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we have block parties every year in may or september or something like thachlt this last one our block parties are great way for us to get everybody. we get the starving students. we get the musician and it is artists and the families we get the you know people from low income housing coming. we get the corporate america, we get everybody at the block parties. it's because we do a variety of things. we have the bounce house for the kid. the music. you at our last 1 the guy named didz hip he's great. he was riding his bike bite block party he's an hoola hoop guy. he's on his guy with 30 hoola hoops riding his bike and said, hi, can i join. he had all the kids. he had a microphone and he was a spontaneous celebration. he sdoont live in our neighborhood but we invite him back. have an event. [inaudible]. >> yeah. well, music, music brings in people. young professionals, young people like music and love free food. >> if i may comment. not only the young professionals but also people we live in a multili multilingual city make sure you involve every segment of the community in our organizat
we have block parties every year in may or september or something like thachlt this last one our block parties are great way for us to get everybody. we get the starving students. we get the musician and it is artists and the families we get the you know people from low income housing coming. we get the corporate america, we get everybody at the block parties. it's because we do a variety of things. we have the bounce house for the kid. the music. you at our last 1 the guy named didz hip he's...
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until they are resolved up or door either i get sued or i settle or throughs some outcome any smart lawyer is going to tell any smart client why would you start talking publicly about this until we get to your adversaries. >> i was able to reach a settlement which was acceptable to me in the spirit of getting on with my life and trying to put this behind me. you also sewed? your introduction for whatever set of reasons andrew cuomo looking at the same set of facts and same body of evidence as the sec chose not to settle and chose to sue me asking for in my view ridiculous recompense and other damages. >> charlie: $26 million, and a lifetime ban. >> so it is said. >> charlie: there have been negotiations with him which weren't acceptable to either you or the attorney general's office. >> we tried our hardest to reach an acceptable resolution. i would like to get on with my life. i have no interest in being in litigation let alone the attorney general or the incoming governor of neck. there are rights and laws in this situation and i'm not going to agree to settle to something that's not fai
until they are resolved up or door either i get sued or i settle or throughs some outcome any smart lawyer is going to tell any smart client why would you start talking publicly about this until we get to your adversaries. >> i was able to reach a settlement which was acceptable to me in the spirit of getting on with my life and trying to put this behind me. you also sewed? your introduction for whatever set of reasons andrew cuomo looking at the same set of facts and same body of...
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about images, or we're talking about an individual's sense of shame or guilt or expectation. the language used by those around them or even language in, that they use themselves, about themselves, can affect their willingness to pursue a recovery and to pursue rehabilitation. we on one hand want to offer hope, on the other hand we want to stress that being in the throes of your addiction is not a, a good experience, without casting aspersions on the character of the person who has the problem. where's mom? did she forget me? i wonder what happened to her. what if i get left here? drugs and alcohol may make you forget your problems, for a moment, but that's not all you forget. my mother worked hard to be in recovery and i love her for that. for drug and alcohol treatment for you or someone you love, call 1-800-662-help, brought to you by the us department of health and human services. i had no idea it was going to be so hard. i didn't know what to expect. you hear the stories, but i never took any of it seriously until i found myself here. and then i realized i was going to ha
about images, or we're talking about an individual's sense of shame or guilt or expectation. the language used by those around them or even language in, that they use themselves, about themselves, can affect their willingness to pursue a recovery and to pursue rehabilitation. we on one hand want to offer hope, on the other hand we want to stress that being in the throes of your addiction is not a, a good experience, without casting aspersions on the character of the person who has the problem....
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or get a car that does it for you. ♪ or get a car that does it for you.n our car insurance. >>> sad news. washington got one fraction 1% less crazy. this congressman-elect's chief of staff quits after talking about hanging illegal immigrant workers. >>> he thinks the state of the union is too political to be appropriate for supreme court justices like himself to attend. what the hell was he doing at a fund raiser that claims the impeachment of bill clinton as one of its biggest accomplishments. and the actress and what she thinks of her mistake in 2004. i'm breathing better with spiriva. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled maintenance treatment for both forms of copd... which includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. i take it every day... it keeps my airways open to help me breathe better all day long. spiriva does not replace fast acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. stop taking spiriva and call your doctor right away if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, have vision changes or eye pain... or have problems
or get a car that does it for you. ♪ or get a car that does it for you.n our car insurance. >>> sad news. washington got one fraction 1% less crazy. this congressman-elect's chief of staff quits after talking about hanging illegal immigrant workers. >>> he thinks the state of the union is too political to be appropriate for supreme court justices like himself to attend. what the hell was he doing at a fund raiser that claims the impeachment of bill clinton as one of its...
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or behavior or any swelling or affected breathing, or skin, or changes in eyesight, including blurryvision or muscle pain with fever or tired feeling. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. i found answers about fibromyalgia. then i found lyrica. ask your doctor about lyrica today. >>> a car crash that killed two in utah is being blamed on the accelerator of a camary. the driver and a pammer were killed when they hit a wall. the brakes were in working order but skid marks show that the driver had trouble stopping. investigators say the car was repaired during a mandatory recall of cars. they're checking to see if the gas pedal and mat were recalled. >>> dwayne us that airlines is looking to rolls royce to fix leaks in their jets. leaking oil caught fire in one of the carrier's engines this month, sending metal into the wing of a plane before it landed safely. inspections turned up leaks in three other engines. officials
or behavior or any swelling or affected breathing, or skin, or changes in eyesight, including blurryvision or muscle pain with fever or tired feeling. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. i found answers about fibromyalgia. then i found lyrica. ask your doctor about lyrica today. >>> a car crash that killed two in utah...
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to refer to or religious or secular culture. surely one of the lessons of legislation we're not taking our laws from massachusetts of supreme court or from europe that the religion matters that the religion informs that the people think about public life. they informed about the way they think about political life. the lesson the election is just the opposite. >> which is just front and center >> you want to put any kind of gloss on those statistics about the general ration null this next on the gay marriage the 14%. 65 and older between the 18 and 29 support it. this exist that generational changes looming >> i think it is. if you look at the early marsh juries, s harbingers, sand i think that te question of gay marriage is on the table. it's a controversial one. it will work itself in the system i think. >> is there a historical for the clash between personal autonomy, and religious values. >> john i think this has been clash is as old as our country. we are a religious abiding country. have always been so. the autonomous with
to refer to or religious or secular culture. surely one of the lessons of legislation we're not taking our laws from massachusetts of supreme court or from europe that the religion matters that the religion informs that the people think about public life. they informed about the way they think about political life. the lesson the election is just the opposite. >> which is just front and center >> you want to put any kind of gloss on those statistics about the general ration null...
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we will pass the 265 or not. in march, we come back before you to look at the wholesale rates, look at the surcharge special fund resolutions. the contract requires us to have the board approved a special fund that this money gets dedicated to. that only goes into affect if the board does adopt that line. lastly, the environmental enhancement surcharge would be effective through 2018. in april, the board of supervisors will take that resolution on the special fund proposal from the commission and decide whether to adopt. july and thereafter, it would potentially be enforced. commission input for today as well as from our environmental stakeholders and wholesale customers would be if there are ideas or preferences for design, what are the levels of the magnitude, the pricing signals you would want to send? you know what a few of the alternatives might cost, at least for san francisco customers. how we as a policy matter place the excess burden of excess usage over the 265 related to the peir mitigation triggers, a
we will pass the 265 or not. in march, we come back before you to look at the wholesale rates, look at the surcharge special fund resolutions. the contract requires us to have the board approved a special fund that this money gets dedicated to. that only goes into affect if the board does adopt that line. lastly, the environmental enhancement surcharge would be effective through 2018. in april, the board of supervisors will take that resolution on the special fund proposal from the commission...
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restroom or fewer employees. if you have an existing restaurant and you are not doing any work you don't have to make your restroom accessible. except there is an ada issue, the ada the americans with disability act is a national umbrella requirement says you need to do things that are readily achievable. that means even if you are not doing work that triggers access under the state law the 119 thousand dollars or anything you are obligated as a business to do anything readily achievable. may be change hardware, nonskid surface on a ramp. put signage up. change the hardware on the sink. if you don't have a full i compliant bathroom you as a business owner should make an effort to make your restaurant or business compliant. there is a conflict between that and the state standard. >> is the new restaurant meaning it's a new owner or m n meaning -- what is a new restaurant? >> the state code and ada doesn't care who owns it. the state code certainly doesn't. if there is an existing restaurant and it's cold and you a
restroom or fewer employees. if you have an existing restaurant and you are not doing any work you don't have to make your restroom accessible. except there is an ada issue, the ada the americans with disability act is a national umbrella requirement says you need to do things that are readily achievable. that means even if you are not doing work that triggers access under the state law the 119 thousand dollars or anything you are obligated as a business to do anything readily achievable. may...
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you can vote whether it should be restored as it it was or in a new form or killed.ice d, is pii. murkowski perhaps. vote now. >>> you've seen tina fey as sarah palin. you ever seen tina fey fay assess sarah palin? to save me a boatload of money on my mortgage -- that would be awesome! [sarcastically] sure. like that will happen. don't just think about it. spend 10 minutes at lendingtree and save up to $272 a month. >>> until the second world war, it was considered inappropriate to broadcast or present on film an impersonation of the president of the united states or other major political leaders, let alone a satirical version. that's one of the reasons the bit of joe mccarthy in 1954 was so famous. and then the pitch perfect impersonation of president kennedy. one year of unrelenting fame and complete unemployment. rich little was good and david frye was better. perhaps of all political impersonations ever, none has matched both for artistic success and actual political impact, the confluence of tina fey and sarah palin. now the former has sized up the latter. not a
you can vote whether it should be restored as it it was or in a new form or killed.ice d, is pii. murkowski perhaps. vote now. >>> you've seen tina fey as sarah palin. you ever seen tina fey fay assess sarah palin? to save me a boatload of money on my mortgage -- that would be awesome! [sarcastically] sure. like that will happen. don't just think about it. spend 10 minutes at lendingtree and save up to $272 a month. >>> until the second world war, it was considered...
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the soviet union couldn't make, never did make a very good toilet or escalator or elevator. you wouldn't want to wear a soviet pacemaker. but they invested intensely in arms design, and in related military equipment. they make an excellent helicopter, till do. very good main battle tank, very good rifles. they do what they wanted them to do. he became part of this constellation of designers, and from there he described the contest a few moments ago, he was a participant in this contest to make this rifle off of the, you know, basically reusing the german ideas and giving them soviet form. he was credited with the design of this rifle. if you look closely at the available russian records, it was clearly a collective process. it was not like, you know, edison and his lightbulb. it wasn't you down in your basement, it wasn't like, you know, a software entrepreneur at home. he was part of a very, very big team, and he was part of a government machine that was making a lot of the decisions for him. and he was credited with designing the rifle, and he's still alive. he's lived --
the soviet union couldn't make, never did make a very good toilet or escalator or elevator. you wouldn't want to wear a soviet pacemaker. but they invested intensely in arms design, and in related military equipment. they make an excellent helicopter, till do. very good main battle tank, very good rifles. they do what they wanted them to do. he became part of this constellation of designers, and from there he described the contest a few moments ago, he was a participant in this contest to make...
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that means 20% are willing or have to go through the patdown or not fly at all.nne reed. you travel what do you think about this? >> you know what i actually kind of prefer the full body scan because this last time traveling recently back from new york, i got the patdown and you kind of feel like you should get at least a dinner out of it afterwards it is really an intimate sort of scan. i think the full body scan is a lot more democratic, everybody goes through the same thing and you can find something. but my rule of worry is we are so reactive, the underwear bomber comes at us, we check your underwear shoe, bomber comes, we have to take off your shoes, when are we going to get ahead of what's coming rather than reacting? >> a tough one, isn't it congressman? we were just talking to our terror expert and he was talking about this movement about al qaeda implanting bombs in living things in dogs and even talking about implanting them in people, so you skip the scan, doubt full body patdown and wouldn't find the bomb. >> the problem here is that we do have someth
that means 20% are willing or have to go through the patdown or not fly at all.nne reed. you travel what do you think about this? >> you know what i actually kind of prefer the full body scan because this last time traveling recently back from new york, i got the patdown and you kind of feel like you should get at least a dinner out of it afterwards it is really an intimate sort of scan. i think the full body scan is a lot more democratic, everybody goes through the same thing and you can...
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you cannot go in rural areas in europe or in africa or in asia. rural areas the way you can hear which, a little town. not to speak of the huge university library that jumps out of nowhere in indiana or someplace. in pennsylvania you go 100 miles and there is this enormous university was more books than cambridge. it is an extraordinary thing. the other thing is about literacy, which i am interested in, is on the one hand the power of reading and of course understanding the meaning of what we read. and what i like to think of as visual literacy, the revision will literacy which in addition to print or maybe without print, what do people who are literally illiterate do to negotiate around the world? aside from people who they depend on. i don't just mean on -- uneducated people but people like myself. in beijing, i don't read or understand how you negotiate, what are the visual signs that you need to travel, the colors and shapes and smells and all the other senses and it makes for if you have that plus the ability for this third dimension. an arti
you cannot go in rural areas in europe or in africa or in asia. rural areas the way you can hear which, a little town. not to speak of the huge university library that jumps out of nowhere in indiana or someplace. in pennsylvania you go 100 miles and there is this enormous university was more books than cambridge. it is an extraordinary thing. the other thing is about literacy, which i am interested in, is on the one hand the power of reading and of course understanding the meaning of what we...
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they are more or less every 10 or 12 years. finally, there are photographic surveys, aerial surveys done. the documentation takes place through the last 50 years or so. much of that is available through aerial photographic resources, not necessarily in the city. i know there is one in hayward, somewhere in the east bay as well. there are many sources of documentation including building department records. vice president goh: you just listed many of them and it seems it would require a lot of resources to go down that list and do those. dbi does not do that in a case like this, is that right? >> we do not do that. we often have conflicts with property owners or other persons to say, "i believe i have three units." we say, "you go do the research and show to us how we are wrong. we can consider correcting our effort." we provide research information. we do not actually do that research. at the assessor of recorder pep office, only the property owner by law is allowed to get a copy of that. we are restricted in some ways. vice pre
they are more or less every 10 or 12 years. finally, there are photographic surveys, aerial surveys done. the documentation takes place through the last 50 years or so. much of that is available through aerial photographic resources, not necessarily in the city. i know there is one in hayward, somewhere in the east bay as well. there are many sources of documentation including building department records. vice president goh: you just listed many of them and it seems it would require a lot of...
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or arizona? >> the declaration submitted by secretary feinberg explains that this particular law has brought a broader concern. those would be applicable -- [talking over each other] >> any other state, new jersey or pennsylvania or nevada or any other states ever issued a declaration that the legislature declared to make patrician to enforcement of public policy of all state and local government agencies in arizona? >> that is an important point. this is an extraordinary statute that combination of additional criminal penalties that on top of those adopted by congress and mandatory enforcement for mandatory checks any time there is a reasonable suspicion. section i describes these are designed to work together to adopt attrition by enforcement and adopt public policy of the state of arizona that is independent and outside the control of congress. [talking over each other] >> does it say whether they operate outside control? >> don't put words -- [talking over each other] >> not statutory -- >> i
or arizona? >> the declaration submitted by secretary feinberg explains that this particular law has brought a broader concern. those would be applicable -- [talking over each other] >> any other state, new jersey or pennsylvania or nevada or any other states ever issued a declaration that the legislature declared to make patrician to enforcement of public policy of all state and local government agencies in arizona? >> that is an important point. this is an extraordinary...
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as my son was or your son was. i'm going to continue with this, just some of the suggestions we have had. get rid of the word "officer." you have police officers -- isn't that enough? we have, like, 2 million of them. it should be social workers, correctional workers. parole workers. get rid of parole officers and probation officers all together. i call them resource centers so that when somebody comes out of jail or prison, that it would not matter if they came out of a mental hospital or and mentally retarded group home or they are getting out of jail or sleeping on the streets, when they get out, they go to something called a resourced center for health, and there, there would be social worker people that would help them. it does not really matter if they get out of jail or prison and a sleeping on the streets. i saw the same people in different pieces of their dreams. we provide visitors with a real release program, which means at least money to live for 90 days -- takes at least 90 days, right? to get a job, f
as my son was or your son was. i'm going to continue with this, just some of the suggestions we have had. get rid of the word "officer." you have police officers -- isn't that enough? we have, like, 2 million of them. it should be social workers, correctional workers. parole workers. get rid of parole officers and probation officers all together. i call them resource centers so that when somebody comes out of jail or prison, that it would not matter if they came out of a mental...
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sure, decaf or regular? - regular. - cake or pie? - pie. - apple or cherry? cherry. oil or cream?r cream? cream... please. when other toppings are made with hydrogenated oil, the real dairy cream in reddi-wip's sure an easy choice. nothing's more real than reddi-wip. fork or... spoon? >>> a look at what the week ahead will bring from politics to business to hollywood. these are the stories that will grab the headlines this coming week. we begin tonight with what's on the horizon for the president. >> i'm ed henry in yokohama, japan, where president obama is wrapping up a nine-day tour of asia. once he returns to washington, it's right back to domestic politics. he's hosting a meeting at the white house to try and work out thorny issues such as whether to extend all of the bush tax cuts. then he heads back overseas to lisbon, where he's going to a nato summit where afghanistan is front and center. >> i'm dana bash on capitol hill where congress returns this week for its lame-duck session. and there is a lot they're going to try to squeeze in on their agenda, everything from keeping
sure, decaf or regular? - regular. - cake or pie? - pie. - apple or cherry? cherry. oil or cream?r cream? cream... please. when other toppings are made with hydrogenated oil, the real dairy cream in reddi-wip's sure an easy choice. nothing's more real than reddi-wip. fork or... spoon? >>> a look at what the week ahead will bring from politics to business to hollywood. these are the stories that will grab the headlines this coming week. we begin tonight with what's on the horizon for...
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three or independence. following the over. we've had. which means which means first of all that we've missed the opportunity as haitians to enjoy two was celebrated our independence from france and having the french of having friendships come to haiti on that very same year that was. like a slap on his face and that's i mean whether or not you were like i received. that's a problem here of respect of the process of addict will process. on the auto in a decision time. believing that. we are going to be able to resolve these issues without thinking also of the strength of the structural problems that we have as haitians when it comes to our political system when it comes to our institutions we're not really doing any good on the for instance we're talking about elections and possibility for us to be into long term every time we have elections in haiti there's always a very same question the very same issue of where do an ideal actions are going to be fair and you always have some policies that are trying to m
three or independence. following the over. we've had. which means which means first of all that we've missed the opportunity as haitians to enjoy two was celebrated our independence from france and having the french of having friendships come to haiti on that very same year that was. like a slap on his face and that's i mean whether or not you were like i received. that's a problem here of respect of the process of addict will process. on the auto in a decision time. believing that. we are...
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so it's just a platform or a platform or a balloon, nothing that keeps the wall from racking, they call it. so you want to make sure that the building that you are in are sheered. this is a connection between the plate, stud and the bottom plate. tie it all together. unreinforced masonry building. safe building or not such a safe building? not safe at all. you have deep set windows, arched windows, metal plate, then we can work. weak morter, what is that? brick on top of brick on top of brick. there's an ample of the header row, you see how they are turned perpendicular to each other, you can see the header rows in this one, see the brick going the other way about every 5 or 7 rows. deep set windows. here's a close up of one of those plates. a parapet wall is a clue that this building is an unreinforced building. which direction can that building go? right back out. this building, brick or wood? what are some of the clues? okay, what are the windows? they are deep set. there's a clue right there. deep set. deep set window, unreinforced masonry. can you see the metal plates? there is a m
so it's just a platform or a platform or a balloon, nothing that keeps the wall from racking, they call it. so you want to make sure that the building that you are in are sheered. this is a connection between the plate, stud and the bottom plate. tie it all together. unreinforced masonry building. safe building or not such a safe building? not safe at all. you have deep set windows, arched windows, metal plate, then we can work. weak morter, what is that? brick on top of brick on top of brick....
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whether animals are other people or tribes or what have you. so keeping it safe is about the first obligation of government to matter what else you're doing. i don't think you can lecture are straight from that. obama is a president great goodwill. if you want to do a job in this area, he is the intelligence to do it. i think it's got to empower the dni under him and give him whatever presidential authority he needs. and then we're going to move forward. >> well, sir, thank you very much. one of the things we've all learned this were all glad your eyes on this ball. thank you so much for coming. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> we're going to switch gears quickly and were going to start our panel on terrorism. and it's my pleasure to moderate this panel. and i want to introduce to you tube one carle. glenn has then deputy national intelligence officer for transnational threats. in that capacity, he led 16 agencies of the u.s. intelligence community in preparing the u.s. government for seniors that the two threats in the united states, to
whether animals are other people or tribes or what have you. so keeping it safe is about the first obligation of government to matter what else you're doing. i don't think you can lecture are straight from that. obama is a president great goodwill. if you want to do a job in this area, he is the intelligence to do it. i think it's got to empower the dni under him and give him whatever presidential authority he needs. and then we're going to move forward. >> well, sir, thank you very much....
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you can think of this as a flood vulnerability map or a potential loss of snowstorm or the western problem as you can see and particularly areas like the west slope of the sierras and the cascades and part of the rockies are especially vulnerable to this. we in california have a huge stake in this sort of - this kind of vulnerability to warming. you can see there's some in the northeast but not to the degree we have here. we've already seen over the west,mory, is sitting in the audience, the hydraulicist and he looked that fraction of run off that happens between april and july. our tradition snow melt period in california, you can pretty much attribute the volume of run off from the sacramento system, which is - that's what is mapped here occurring between april and july attributed to run off, and that has declined from what used to be, i'm having trouble reading my own slide here but i'm thinking that's 40 to 30 percent, but we've lost a significant fraction of that spring and summer snow melt run off, and when viewed across the western landscape, that's lower map picture here on the lef
you can think of this as a flood vulnerability map or a potential loss of snowstorm or the western problem as you can see and particularly areas like the west slope of the sierras and the cascades and part of the rockies are especially vulnerable to this. we in california have a huge stake in this sort of - this kind of vulnerability to warming. you can see there's some in the northeast but not to the degree we have here. we've already seen over the west,mory, is sitting in the audience, the...
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or by i.c.e. as to responding to the obligation to respond to inquiries. >> what i am describing here does not go to their response to the inquiries, but to the conduct of the police officers when they encounter someone on the beat in the neighborhood or shopping -- stopping a car -- >> what will the fed's do in this case? >> we want him to say, what would i do if left to my own law enforcement judgment, knowing what the fed's approach is with respect to particular problems? >> he is told by the editors -- by the legislature and the government what to do. if you have reasonable suspicion, if it is practicable to do so, it will not interfere with the investigation, run and immigration check. it takes 11 minutes according to the last speaker. >> our problem is the state has mandated it. >> you keep saying mandate. before arizona passed this statute, this provision, let's assume no agreement, no cooperative agreement, could the sheriff of some local county say to his officers, whenever you make a sto
or by i.c.e. as to responding to the obligation to respond to inquiries. >> what i am describing here does not go to their response to the inquiries, but to the conduct of the police officers when they encounter someone on the beat in the neighborhood or shopping -- stopping a car -- >> what will the fed's do in this case? >> we want him to say, what would i do if left to my own law enforcement judgment, knowing what the fed's approach is with respect to particular problems?...
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or behavior or any swelling or affected breathing, or skin, or changes in eyesight, including blurryion or muscle pain with fever or tired feeling. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. i found answers about fibromyalgia. then i found lyrica. ask your doctor about lyrica today. >>> presidential commission is set to recommend controversy tax hikes to trim the deficit. commission final report is due december 1 is expected to recommend raising the retirement age for full social security benefits to 69. it would effectively raise taxes by eliminating some popular deductions like mortgage interest. it will also cut the federal work force by 10%. and it will eliminate lawmakers pet projects. of course, congress will have to approve those changes as soon as nation's economy as well as chicago's economy will be the focus of a panel debate hosted by the "chicago tribune" next week. >>> joining us with more on the event is the t
or behavior or any swelling or affected breathing, or skin, or changes in eyesight, including blurryion or muscle pain with fever or tired feeling. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. i found answers about fibromyalgia. then i found lyrica. ask your doctor about lyrica today. >>> presidential commission is set to...
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or new construction. we have no view of the merits of one or the other. the resulting in the staff report about the conversion of large hotels. -- there was something in the staff report about the conversion of large hotels. 100 units is not very big. i believe that is the threshold for a large hotel. it is
or new construction. we have no view of the merits of one or the other. the resulting in the staff report about the conversion of large hotels. -- there was something in the staff report about the conversion of large hotels. 100 units is not very big. i believe that is the threshold for a large hotel. it is
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drug addiction or an eating disorder or obesity or whatever it is that we're looking at. and substance abuse is definitely one of those areas and the recovery of where we're bringing the community together so that they can then be a part of so the families and the schools are all saying the same messages and that they know. monique, you said something incredibly important earlier to bring back up, it's that delay of onset. we know, by science, if we can delay a young person from using, even experimenting until they're 18, 19 years old, there's a far better chance that they won't have an addiction problem. those are all things that contribute to...so getting the schools, the families, and the communities all working in cooperation and working together not only will help identify but will help to get young people into treatment earlier and will embrace concepts like recovery schools, recovery centers, and families. and when we come back, we're going to talk a little bit more about family engagement and additional programs to treat adolescents who have an addiction problem.
drug addiction or an eating disorder or obesity or whatever it is that we're looking at. and substance abuse is definitely one of those areas and the recovery of where we're bringing the community together so that they can then be a part of so the families and the schools are all saying the same messages and that they know. monique, you said something incredibly important earlier to bring back up, it's that delay of onset. we know, by science, if we can delay a young person from using, even...
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they don't think of themselves as left or right or democrats or republicans. what they do like is someone who's strong, someone who's principled, somebody who has the courage of their convictions. and -- >> larry: you could be all those three things and a wacko. >> yes, we've had those. >> larry: you could with a dictator. >> yes, you could be, or you could be franklin roosevelt. right? >> larry: right. >> or you could be franklin roosevelt. and had he made the decision to come into office and act like roosevelt, i don't think that would have been as rough as it was in last week's elections. >> larry: do you think he gets it now? >> well, i think he gets it, but i think the part that he doesn't get is he can't -- he can't -- he can't keep operating in this let's all get along mode when the other side doesn't want to get along. i mean, he's got to say -- he's got to get out of the rut, and i think people watching the show and who supported him, i mean, a lot of people, friends, people who voted for him, everybody's a little down and depressed this week. but it'
they don't think of themselves as left or right or democrats or republicans. what they do like is someone who's strong, someone who's principled, somebody who has the courage of their convictions. and -- >> larry: you could be all those three things and a wacko. >> yes, we've had those. >> larry: you could with a dictator. >> yes, you could be, or you could be franklin roosevelt. right? >> larry: right. >> or you could be franklin roosevelt. and had he made...
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one provider with for students or three students -- four students or three students. we at the budget committee said we would ask the curriculum committee to take this up, but i really want the board to be involved in a discussion about the process that we are now using, how we assess the effectiveness, how week -- for instance, one of the things i learned at the committee, years ago, was that there was a pop -- and i should say at least that there is a lot of -- you know, these are services many school districts did not think for a very effective way to spend these federal dollars to help students. it was a process or an opportunity that was presumed to, or known to, largely be the result of lobbying by private providers to the federal government when no child left behind was passed. we were setting up some rules for our own providers and our own schools that seemed logical to me. we asked that services have to be provided at the school site. many other districts were prohibiting providing days of the school site. we thought there was an opportunity to have alignment
one provider with for students or three students -- four students or three students. we at the budget committee said we would ask the curriculum committee to take this up, but i really want the board to be involved in a discussion about the process that we are now using, how we assess the effectiveness, how week -- for instance, one of the things i learned at the committee, years ago, was that there was a pop -- and i should say at least that there is a lot of -- you know, these are services...
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pitched roof or concrete tile or whatever they might see. you get that full price. that's before rebate, before tax credit. then you take the system size in cec, california energy commission a.c. watts. that term is understood by the people in the industry. that means they use the c.e.c. ratings to determine the a.c. wattage. you get the per watt price. you divide this by this. you get the price per a.c. watt. you want to ask about permit fees as well. each city typically will charge fees. now those fees are coming down and we're working very hard to get them standardized and clear. there is some cost. sometimes the installers will pass that on to you. ask how they're dealing with it. you say, ok, what's my watt. let's see it was four d.c. but you'll have 18% less here, so that's the number you want, you divide this by that and you get that. so this would be 926 a watt. therefore, you can compare apples to apples. they have a standard calculator that they use on the web and they include that printout on your bid and they have to file that pr
pitched roof or concrete tile or whatever they might see. you get that full price. that's before rebate, before tax credit. then you take the system size in cec, california energy commission a.c. watts. that term is understood by the people in the industry. that means they use the c.e.c. ratings to determine the a.c. wattage. you get the per watt price. you divide this by this. you get the price per a.c. watt. you want to ask about permit fees as well. each city typically will charge fees. now...
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or are this the c.m.e. and the comb action the same corrupt regulatory thought going to prevail again who are you picking in the book i think i think it was a another it was a sign just like q e two was a sign of desperation from the fed. that what the what the c.m.e. yesterday did was was to me a sign of desperation yes silver was going up a dollar a day it looked like it was going to thirty to thirty five etc and yeah there were people on the other side of that position there were probably people with influence at the exchange on the other side of that position so with the dollar rally and and the people like to set up these trades to cause lemmings in the financial industry to say oh well that's an outside a reversal plus the dollar strong this means that the. silvertop that's what they're trying to create so that the shorts can weasel their way out of the their positions as far as i'm concerned they cannot win in my opinion because every single day thanks to shows like yours thanks to zero edge thanks t
or are this the c.m.e. and the comb action the same corrupt regulatory thought going to prevail again who are you picking in the book i think i think it was a another it was a sign just like q e two was a sign of desperation from the fed. that what the what the c.m.e. yesterday did was was to me a sign of desperation yes silver was going up a dollar a day it looked like it was going to thirty to thirty five etc and yeah there were people on the other side of that position there were probably...
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it has nothing do to do with democrat or republican, liberal or conservative. it's looking at the way america makes its foreign policy and then looking at the record, which is pretty different from other nations. >> you have a chapter called "star power" and you say -- >> that's a rough figure to estimate, because there's no precise number, but among the delusions of american foreign policy is this infatuation with stars and with wizards, whether it's the best and brightest of the kennedy era or the dream team war cabinet of the iraq experience. america's the most obsessed celebrity culture on the planet. why is that? it's because we're a democracy. we're the most individualistic of nations. and in a democracy of strong individuals, any dramatic event has to be attributed to somebody -- to a star, to a person who caused it rather than to a sequence of events. and we carry that over into national security policymaking, which is why for a dangerous amount of time we often give the benefit of the doubt to the national security star or wizard of the moment, whether
it has nothing do to do with democrat or republican, liberal or conservative. it's looking at the way america makes its foreign policy and then looking at the record, which is pretty different from other nations. >> you have a chapter called "star power" and you say -- >> that's a rough figure to estimate, because there's no precise number, but among the delusions of american foreign policy is this infatuation with stars and with wizards, whether it's the best and...
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clarifications on what i didn't communicate well either in the memo or here, or, you know, if we want to get into further clarifications as to the substance of the issues. president miguel: thank you. i have some public comment cards. susan brand holly, m.e.o. lawrence. >> good afternoon president miguel and members of the commission, i am susan brand holly representing historic knob hill. i appreciate the further explanation about his memo which i did respond to yesterday and i hope you had a chance to receive it. as i understand it and the tape shows from the last hearing, the commission declined to certify the fairmont eir and then gave direction to staff what to do to fix it. i think where the disconnect is possibly between what the commission required, and as i understand the memo, his staff is indicating it's unclear whether project alternatives need to be analyzed. in fact, historic knob hill through myself and a lot of speakers clearly addressed why alternatives were needed, specifically because there may be significant environmental impacts that weren't adequately identified
clarifications on what i didn't communicate well either in the memo or here, or, you know, if we want to get into further clarifications as to the substance of the issues. president miguel: thank you. i have some public comment cards. susan brand holly, m.e.o. lawrence. >> good afternoon president miguel and members of the commission, i am susan brand holly representing historic knob hill. i appreciate the further explanation about his memo which i did respond to yesterday and i hope you...
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if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, stop taking cialis and call your doctorght away. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if cialis for daily use is right for you. for a 30-tablet free trial offer, go to cialis.com. i'm off to the post office... ok. uh, a little help... oh! you know shipping is a lot easier with priority mail flat rate boxes. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. plus, you can print and pay for postage online. and i can pick them up for free with package pickup. perfect! cause i'm gonna need a lot of those. wow! i knew i should have brought my sleigh. priority mail flat rate shipping starts at $4.90 only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship. [ male announcer ] confused what to get? click on the robitussin relief finder. click on your symptoms. get the right relief. makes the cold aisle easy. the robitussin relief finder. it's that simple. >> mitchell: here's good news, the holiday shopping season is off to a promising start for retailers. the survey shows spending for the black friday weekend up to 45 billi
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online or by telephone or my groceries in that way?hings that can actually meet your daily needs without causing the driver to get out on the roadway? >> i just saw a study that said that online shopping encourages in-store shopping. that is not a substitute. it was a compliment for that that you troll online and look at various things and you've got to go out to a story and look at them, too. it's a really interesting question that a lot of people are addressing, the extent to which online shopping and those sorts of things will substitute for travel or almost all improvements in communications, technology and travel technology have led to more trips. now because we can easily cost them in europe, were more likely to go see them. so it may well be that all of these online kinds of things don't in fact substitute. but i dot think we fully know that. >> the one area i think is interesting is the social networking. and particularly when you look at life enhancing needs for social interaction, increasingly people can have those needs met,
online or by telephone or my groceries in that way?hings that can actually meet your daily needs without causing the driver to get out on the roadway? >> i just saw a study that said that online shopping encourages in-store shopping. that is not a substitute. it was a compliment for that that you troll online and look at various things and you've got to go out to a story and look at them, too. it's a really interesting question that a lot of people are addressing, the extent to which...
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or 10 votes or nine votes or eight votes. >> the chair, supervisor defwrale either in order -- daly either is in order you could vote either way. >> i would say we should keep the language. >> you're proposing to keep the original language? >> to keep the language that is currently written in this that -- that she said we should strike. i'm saying don't strike it. >> okay. could you explain what that is? >> section b, six lines. "which will be voted upon in the order sfed." if you could strike anything else -- >> no. >> and right now it reads the sentence reads once nominations are received, the president will bring them back to vote on the nominations which we voted on in the order received. you want to keep that language. madam clerk you're proposing we strike that? >> i'm proposing the original language number one because that's how roberts rules of order states it can be done, as with the way supervisor daly suggesting they could both be done pursuant to roberts rules but i chose the other because we had pred dense for it in our board president election where it allows supervisors more
or 10 votes or nine votes or eight votes. >> the chair, supervisor defwrale either in order -- daly either is in order you could vote either way. >> i would say we should keep the language. >> you're proposing to keep the original language? >> to keep the language that is currently written in this that -- that she said we should strike. i'm saying don't strike it. >> okay. could you explain what that is? >> section b, six lines. "which will be voted upon...
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duty trucks or light duty emission vehicles.no vehicles are available in the requested category, the department request an exception. the boards would allow departments to purchase cultural low emission or zero emission vehicles regardless of fuel type. the city would be able to purchase the cleanest vehicles available in each category and we would no longer have to give exemptions if an alternative fuel option is not available. these restrictions do not apply to public safety vehicles or you the buses, and as the director of the department of the environment, i would be able to grant exceptions based on cost, potential disruption to city operations. the provisions of the proposed ordinance would not apply to the puc, airports, port, or mta, were application would conflict with law or in -- otherwise interfere with the direct jurisdiction of these departments. additionally, proposed amendments require a city administrator and individual department heads to remove some service without placement at least 5% of the motor vehicles u
duty trucks or light duty emission vehicles.no vehicles are available in the requested category, the department request an exception. the boards would allow departments to purchase cultural low emission or zero emission vehicles regardless of fuel type. the city would be able to purchase the cleanest vehicles available in each category and we would no longer have to give exemptions if an alternative fuel option is not available. these restrictions do not apply to public safety vehicles or you...
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or behavior or any swelling or affected breathing, or skin, or changes in eyesight, including blurry vision or muscle pain with fever or tired feeling. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. i found answers about fibromyalgia. then i found lyrica. ask your doctor about lyrica today. [ slap! slap! slap! slap! slap! ] [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium rich tums goes to work in seconds. nothing works faster. ♪ tum ta tum tum tums >>> lots of treacherous passes on mt. hood in oregon this morning, after a storm unleashes seven inches of snow. snowplows were out in force, and so were the tow trucks. the snow came down quickly. and drivers were required to use chains to get around. >>> as that storm moves east, look for snow-covered roads in the rockies for your morning commute. i-80 from salt lake city to cheyenne. and i-70 from denver into utah. wet on i-94 from bismarck
or behavior or any swelling or affected breathing, or skin, or changes in eyesight, including blurry vision or muscle pain with fever or tired feeling. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. i found answers about fibromyalgia. then i found lyrica. ask your doctor about lyrica today. [ slap! slap! slap! slap! slap! ] [ male...
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tell your doctor if you or anyone in your house needs or has recently received a vaccine.ses a year, after 2 starter doses it's stelara®. >>> and finally this morning, the greening of american businesses, both big and small. >> one man has turned the use and reuse trend into an unusual line of furniture. in a way for companies to help the environment, as well as their own bottom line. t.j. winick explains. >> reporter: whether harnessing the power inherent in nature or just using recycled materials, going green has proved to be good for the environment and good for business. >> one of the important things about us is using as many reclaimed or recycled or sustainable materials as possible. >> reporter: at shake shack, that includes the furniture. before these tables held burgers and fries, you might say they faced some hard times. >> can always seem to put a smile on people's face when i would tell them what it was all about. >> reporter: today, jim malone is making the environmentally conscious smile with his line of furniture, made entirely of reclaimed wood from old bow
tell your doctor if you or anyone in your house needs or has recently received a vaccine.ses a year, after 2 starter doses it's stelara®. >>> and finally this morning, the greening of american businesses, both big and small. >> one man has turned the use and reuse trend into an unusual line of furniture. in a way for companies to help the environment, as well as their own bottom line. t.j. winick explains. >> reporter: whether harnessing the power inherent in nature or...
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if jaw problems or severe bone, joint, and/or muscle pain develop, tell your doctor.k your doctor if boniva can help you stop losing and start reversing. and join the myboniva program. to get one month free, plus more tips and recipes, visit boniva.com, or call 1-800-4-boniva. until the combination of three good probiotics in phillips' colon health defended against the bad gas, diarrhea and constipation. ...and? it helped balance her colon. oh, now that's the best part. i love your work. [ female announcer ] phillips' colon health. ♪ [ male announcer ] your first day. you try to lie low, get the lay of the land. but then autoblog.com calls your interior lexus quiet. and automobile magazine goes comparing you to a cadillac. ♪ so much for the new kid fitting in with the rest of the class. the all new chevrolet cruze. starting under $17,000. get used to more. ♪ sold out online in 17 minutes. beauty editors are raving. the clinical results are astounding. olay professional pro-x. read all about it at olayprofessional.com. turned detective in a fight to expose it. next on
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a lobbyist or an academic. it's not only journalist. these things happen, think tanks, they happen at academic panels and so on. we're obviously going to put aside cases where somebody says here's the recipe for the plutonium bomb, would it give to osama bin laden? we're going to talk about interesting cases, disclosure, policy information, and it then comes to the attention of law enforcement. we're going to positive the information is information that law enforcement has a good reason to think shouldn't be disclosed and the recipient, whether it's the journalist or lobbyist has a very good reason to think there's a public interest in disseminating the information. sort of the paradigm. the paradigm happens quite a bit. we're going to assume it's an oral disclosure. we're going to talk about the difference of disclosure of oral information versus a document. to discuss this, we're going to get -- we have folks who come out of the prosecution perspective, the defense perspective, then we have an export in the c
a lobbyist or an academic. it's not only journalist. these things happen, think tanks, they happen at academic panels and so on. we're obviously going to put aside cases where somebody says here's the recipe for the plutonium bomb, would it give to osama bin laden? we're going to talk about interesting cases, disclosure, policy information, and it then comes to the attention of law enforcement. we're going to positive the information is information that law enforcement has a good reason to...
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they say pay 25% or less up front, demand to see the goods or work done before you start shelling outour cash or credit card. >> often they say they'll give you a deal if you make the whole payment all at once. that's certainly not the way to go. >> doesn't smell right, probably ain't right. >>> coming up next, serious allegations against a teen idol. >> and country stars are shining on nashville's biggest night. it's all coming up next in "the skinny." >>> welcome back, everybody. well, here at abc you may have caught of course the cmas, the country music awards this year. we wanted to give you a quick run-down of all the big winners last night. it was miranda lambert's big night last night. she cleaned house big-time. she won album of the year, she won female vocalist of the year, song of the year, also music video of the year. she had a huge, huge night last night. congrats to her. entertainer of the year went to brad paisley. he also took home a big honor last night so congrats to brad. they were the two big names last night. if you're wondering who else, lady antebellum won singl
they say pay 25% or less up front, demand to see the goods or work done before you start shelling outour cash or credit card. >> often they say they'll give you a deal if you make the whole payment all at once. that's certainly not the way to go. >> doesn't smell right, probably ain't right. >>> coming up next, serious allegations against a teen idol. >> and country stars are shining on nashville's biggest night. it's all coming up next in "the skinny."...