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this isn't whether or not you should be in a union or not. that unions have changed. not run with people, by people who have the same values. the union used to protect the worker and they were protectionist. but now they swung over to global union. how did that happen? when did it happen? union workers in most cases are great people who work their butt off. increasingly the leadership is focussed on ideas that i think the membership would be shocked to hear. it's important that you are aware of where your union stands. if they sound like andy stern or trumcca at afl-cio, you either agree with it or you don't. don't just stand there. support them or take control or leave. upion bosses are like any other people. cats away and the mice will may and memberships are the cats. they work for you. demand they represent your values. or maybe you need a union to represent you against the union. lev them by the curb. back in a minute. @=h ♪ ♪ >>> mr. president, if restoring honor to america, defending our constitution, and turning to god has b
this isn't whether or not you should be in a union or not. that unions have changed. not run with people, by people who have the same values. the union used to protect the worker and they were protectionist. but now they swung over to global union. how did that happen? when did it happen? union workers in most cases are great people who work their butt off. increasingly the leadership is focussed on ideas that i think the membership would be shocked to hear. it's important that you are aware of...
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we then filed them with the abc, or they filed them themselves, and then, the applicant or, by then, the licensee is brought in, and penalties are levied. they can range from anything from a warning will -- warning letter up to finance. you might be looking at the suspicions of a license 10 days or more and fines $1,500 and hire. supervisor chu: ok, thank you. questions from the committee? why don't we open up to public comment. any members of the public wish to speak on item 1? >> good morning, neighborhood services. on item one -- ♪ drink, drink, let the toast start drink, drink heart's never part drink, drink let the toast start drink, drink let the transfer do not part drink, drink have a good item one liquor transfer start ♪ supervisor chu: thank you. are there any other members of the public that wish to speak on this item? seeing none, public comment is closed. we have a motion to approve this item with the conditions set forward. without objection. item two, please. >> item two, hearing to consider the issuance of have 21 off- sale generalizes to dean zain azzghayer for deans
we then filed them with the abc, or they filed them themselves, and then, the applicant or, by then, the licensee is brought in, and penalties are levied. they can range from anything from a warning will -- warning letter up to finance. you might be looking at the suspicions of a license 10 days or more and fines $1,500 and hire. supervisor chu: ok, thank you. questions from the committee? why don't we open up to public comment. any members of the public wish to speak on item 1? >> good...
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or this. you definitely couldn't do this. play kate's mix. or this. temperature, 72 degrees. say hello to the new edge with myford touch.™ quite possibly the world's smartest crossover. the one thing about smoking -- is it dominates your life, and it dominated mine. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. ♪ it was very interesting that you could smoke on the first week. [ male announcer ] chantix is a non-nicotine pill that stays with you all day to help you quit. in studies, 44% of chantix users were quit during weeks 9 to 12 of treatment, compared to 18% on sugar pill. it's proven to reduce the urge to smoke. i did have an unopened pack of cigarettes in my purse... i said, you know, "bye, i don't need you any more, you're not my crutch, i don't need a crutch." [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. and find out how you can save money on your prescription at chantix.com. some people have had changes in behavior, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chanti
or this. you definitely couldn't do this. play kate's mix. or this. temperature, 72 degrees. say hello to the new edge with myford touch.™ quite possibly the world's smartest crossover. the one thing about smoking -- is it dominates your life, and it dominated mine. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. ♪ it was very interesting that you could smoke on the first week. [ male announcer ] chantix is a non-nicotine pill that stays with you all day to help you...
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effective giver of money or time or skills or particular knowledge.most everybody understands that in an interdependent world which need to help each other grow and prosper. i think most everybody understands that there's always a limit to what the private sector can produce and the government can provide. in that gap citizen action has always been important. i think most people understand that if you are not subject to the constraints of government and you don't have to worry for your livelihood about the bottom line you can experiment and learn to do things faster, cheaper and better. not everybody knows now break into it. i've tried to create a network of action where everybody can become constructive contributor to solving our common problems. that's what i think it is known for. year in and year out, the donors may be more interested in clean energy one year or education one year or health issues one year. but it always sort of keeps pushing forward in all these areas. there are 75 million people on earth now that have access to better childcare
effective giver of money or time or skills or particular knowledge.most everybody understands that in an interdependent world which need to help each other grow and prosper. i think most everybody understands that there's always a limit to what the private sector can produce and the government can provide. in that gap citizen action has always been important. i think most people understand that if you are not subject to the constraints of government and you don't have to worry for your...
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elders or fore father's about world war ii or the depression or vietnam or civil rights movement, or perhaps if your parents or grandparents came from another country and settled here what it's like. only five to ten percent of the ands come up. if i asked that same question in afghanistan or pakistan or africa 90% of ands come up and i think the as great tragedy we've lost that oral tradition and a rich tradition about folklore and heritage and faith and heritage. to honor that today i'd like to share with you a little story. it's a hard cover book that came out in march of 2006. anybody have a hard cover. wave it up here. you might not want it after i say this. i got to pick the title. three cups of tea but viking told me they would pick the subtitle and they picked one man mission to fight terrorism one school at a time. i objected because obviously there's- ways to fight tear riz m with education but i said i do this to promote peace and i started 8 years before 911 and this is about promoting peace through education. i've worked afghanistan and pakistan many years and i said we
elders or fore father's about world war ii or the depression or vietnam or civil rights movement, or perhaps if your parents or grandparents came from another country and settled here what it's like. only five to ten percent of the ands come up. if i asked that same question in afghanistan or pakistan or africa 90% of ands come up and i think the as great tragedy we've lost that oral tradition and a rich tradition about folklore and heritage and faith and heritage. to honor that today i'd like...
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from being distracted or from drugs or from prescriptions drugs or from alcohol or for from anything else and the fact is our government has no interest in holding us responsible it has more of an interest in generating revenue and maintaining its own power and one of the ways it does it is by using propaganda to convince us that we need this kind of nanny state that we need to have the government dictate what we can and cannot put in our own bodies and inevitably it fails and people are starting to starting to see through this and i hope that representative jones in michigan realizes that this is not a conservative position this is a liberal big government nanny state thing like i said i haven't been this embarrassed to be a republican since we nominated john mccain to be president to see someone so abandoning conservative values and really trashing personal rights and privacy rights under this false banner of public safety is embarrassing i'm ashamed why and i really am jealous has a personal thing there because apparently he's a huge you know he's very much opposed to the fact tha
from being distracted or from drugs or from prescriptions drugs or from alcohol or for from anything else and the fact is our government has no interest in holding us responsible it has more of an interest in generating revenue and maintaining its own power and one of the ways it does it is by using propaganda to convince us that we need this kind of nanny state that we need to have the government dictate what we can and cannot put in our own bodies and inevitably it fails and people are...
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now it's our job or our experts' jobs, or our recovering person's jobs to inspire the writers. they're looking for story ideas and the way we inspire them is through telling real stories of real people and case studies. this is what inspires; then they spin the story. doug, i want to talk to you about what your expertise is in branding and health branding at that. how do we begin to turn this around? how do we take the whole notion of people's incorrect perceptions about addiction, about people in recovery, and what steps do we need to begin to think about in terms of presenting a positive light? and i mean that in the context of the messaging. i think one of the key things is to think about the competition. you know, any strong brand is based on a keen understanding of what it's competing against, what negative messages, negative stereotypes it's competing against. and so how can we reframe the issue of recovery so that it's an issue about social benefit, about uplifting of the individual, about economic benefit for society? how can we take some of those aspects of recovery an
now it's our job or our experts' jobs, or our recovering person's jobs to inspire the writers. they're looking for story ideas and the way we inspire them is through telling real stories of real people and case studies. this is what inspires; then they spin the story. doug, i want to talk to you about what your expertise is in branding and health branding at that. how do we begin to turn this around? how do we take the whole notion of people's incorrect perceptions about addiction, about people...
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or this. or this. you definitely couldn't do this. play kate's mix. or this.perature, 72 degrees. say hello to the new edge with myford touch.™ quite possibly the world's smartest crossover. when my doctor told me that my chronic bronchitis was copd... i started managing it every day. i like to volunteer... hit the courts... and explore new places. 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 passing urine. tell your doctor if you have glaucoma, problems passing urine or an enlarged prostate... as these may worsen with spiriva. also discuss the medicines you take... even eye drops. side effects include
or this. or this. you definitely couldn't do this. play kate's mix. or this.perature, 72 degrees. say hello to the new edge with myford touch.™ quite possibly the world's smartest crossover. when my doctor told me that my chronic bronchitis was copd... i started managing it every day. i like to volunteer... hit the courts... and explore new places. i'm breathing better with spiriva. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled maintenance treatment for both forms of copd... which includes chronic...
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if you notice agitation, hostility, depression or changes in behavior, thinking or mood that are not for you, or if you develop suicidal thoughts or actions, stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. talk to your doctor aboutny history of depression or other mental health problems, which can get worse while taking chantix. some people can have allergic or serious skin reactions to chantix, some of which can be life threatening. if you notice swelling of face, mouth, throat or a rash stop taking chantix and see your doctor right away. do not take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to chantix. tell your doctor which medicines you're taking as they may work differently when you quit smoking. chantix dosing may be different if you have kidney problems. the most common side effect is nausea. patients also reported trouble sleeping and vivid, unusual or strange dreams. until you know how chantix may affect you, use caution when driving or operating machinery. chantix should not be taken with other quit-smoking products. ♪ my benjamin, he helped me with the
if you notice agitation, hostility, depression or changes in behavior, thinking or mood that are not for you, or if you develop suicidal thoughts or actions, stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. talk to your doctor aboutny history of depression or other mental health problems, which can get worse while taking chantix. some people can have allergic or serious skin reactions to chantix, some of which can be life threatening. if you notice swelling of face, mouth, throat or a rash...
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heading in the right direction and pushing for teamwork on the sidelines or even somebody later with russia say they're almost sold off to a corporation and discuss a joint missile defense project. you've got going to present your own people you must be autistic dr no. brainy and president mahmoud ahmadinejad's arrived in new york is mobbed by protests but while some are calling out all the stops to portray him as the enemy others are questioning the costs of the campaign. but more news in time but first it's all a tease into the show spotlight talks to the president of iceland to get his take on the arctic form currently underway in moscow. for the full story we've got it for. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. spotlights the info on. the show is. graham's. about the future of the art heads of state politicians from the northern countries have gathered to discuss the problems they reach. on the show today the president. is here to discuss the arctic the islands' a bit to join the european union and other problems faced by his country and europe i
heading in the right direction and pushing for teamwork on the sidelines or even somebody later with russia say they're almost sold off to a corporation and discuss a joint missile defense project. you've got going to present your own people you must be autistic dr no. brainy and president mahmoud ahmadinejad's arrived in new york is mobbed by protests but while some are calling out all the stops to portray him as the enemy others are questioning the costs of the campaign. but more news in time...
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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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cause or anything like that. i will turn it to ethyl and she will talk about the d's and the stay orders. >> thank you, valley. as the officers mentioned it's not always like it is on tv. when you see somebody doing something on the street they will not be in jail for the rest of their life. a couple of things have to happen. one thing that has to happen is they have to be arrested. in order for the district attorney to prosecute anyone they have to be arrested. just because you know and i know and they know that something's been done doesn't mean they are going to jail or prison. the only way the officers can arrest somebody if they have probable cause. sometimes the probable cause is you calling the mreet and saying there is a guy doing this and he looks like this and blah blah blah. if there is enough reason, probable cause the officers can arrest them. then we get to, what's enough for the district attorney to prosecute? what's enough for the da to prosecute is evidence. the burden of proof in court is a high
cause or anything like that. i will turn it to ethyl and she will talk about the d's and the stay orders. >> thank you, valley. as the officers mentioned it's not always like it is on tv. when you see somebody doing something on the street they will not be in jail for the rest of their life. a couple of things have to happen. one thing that has to happen is they have to be arrested. in order for the district attorney to prosecute anyone they have to be arrested. just because you know and...
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or the democrats? the tea party folks in the republican party have brought in independents and democrats and union members, have created a passion to go to the polls to stop this government from doing the kind of things you told us it plans to do during the lame duck session even if it loses control of congress. >>neil: i will give you my campaign platform. this is something also you may want to do, carry it around. on an index party. simple. i left it outside of glenn beck's door. thank you very much, judge napolitano. a former housekeeper is trying to make the campaign a mess of meg whitman. first on fox. boss: our breakout session is gonna be great. got the gecko t-shirt... "4 million drivers switched!" gecko water bottle... notebook... chamois... gecko: sir, i feel a little bit uncomfortable with all... you know... with all this. i mean, it's not about me. should be about how geico's the third-largest car insurance company in the nation. things like that. boss: oh, of course! we're not gonna get ca
or the democrats? the tea party folks in the republican party have brought in independents and democrats and union members, have created a passion to go to the polls to stop this government from doing the kind of things you told us it plans to do during the lame duck session even if it loses control of congress. >>neil: i will give you my campaign platform. this is something also you may want to do, carry it around. on an index party. simple. i left it outside of glenn beck's door. thank...
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or a throw rug. works well on this kind of floor, doesn't work well on carpet. a chair is a similar type carry. if you put them on a chair, it works much better. works great on stairs. last thing we're going to show you is an improvised blanket stretcher, how to carry somebody long distances. you want to use at least 4 people or 6, however many hands you can get on them. . >> grab that, make sure it's past their head. pull that out but only on the count. >> okay, on the count of 3. 1, 2, 3, roll. >> okay, now while you have this person up, remember, about halfway, roll the person back. now you guys do it. you are going to grab the legs. >> count of 3, 1, 2, 3. take a look at the back again, everything look okay? roll them back down. . >> 1, 2, 3. >> move in close, move in tight. it's easier. okay, now you want to go that way. okay, you want to go my way. 1, 2, 3. >> okay, why don't you stop. >> 1, 2, 3. >> make sure your back is straight. >> basically when you are using a ladder out there, make sure
or a throw rug. works well on this kind of floor, doesn't work well on carpet. a chair is a similar type carry. if you put them on a chair, it works much better. works great on stairs. last thing we're going to show you is an improvised blanket stretcher, how to carry somebody long distances. you want to use at least 4 people or 6, however many hands you can get on them. . >> grab that, make sure it's past their head. pull that out but only on the count. >> okay, on the count of 3....
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the right or wrong of the thing.re about 100 million behind where they need to build this thing. >> jon: elliss, let me read you a quote from christian ann ahmanpower. she said nine years later the growing hostility toward muslim americans. not since 9/11 has the country seen search anti-muslim fervor and muslim-americans are feeling vulnerable. where is her proof? >> you can do a lot of interviews with muslim-americans and find quotes to back up an allegation like that. protesters stand out in front of baptist churches getting ready to reopen, maybe we'll have an argument this is a different situation. but the reality is, and i don't like to use the words like racist or phobic of any sort. . there's a lot of feeling of hostility towards muslims and in fact, a lot of people defend those feelings and i think that we do need to get a grip and hey, people have a right to practice the religion they want and we ought to be open to it, whether it's our religion or not. >> jon: the pope made the historic trip to great brita
the right or wrong of the thing.re about 100 million behind where they need to build this thing. >> jon: elliss, let me read you a quote from christian ann ahmanpower. she said nine years later the growing hostility toward muslim americans. not since 9/11 has the country seen search anti-muslim fervor and muslim-americans are feeling vulnerable. where is her proof? >> you can do a lot of interviews with muslim-americans and find quotes to back up an allegation like that. protesters...
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to me during the break or after the meeting or at the board office. this meeting is broadcast on sfgtv cable channel 78. now we will swell or -- swear or affirm in all those who wish to testify. please stand, raise your right hand after you have been sworn in court affirmed. do you solemnly swear or affirm that the testimony will be the truth, the whole truth, or nothing but the truth? thank you. we have one housekeeping item. item number6 regarding the property at 2514 23rd avenue has been a ministry to flee dismissed. -- administratively dismissed. is there any member of the public which is to speak on an item that is not on the agenda? please step forward. >> good afternoon. commissioner goh, i did not ask for a copy of this resume because i believe you are an asset. at the december 8th hearing, the commissioners asked you to find out if they are or are not qualified. you said you would look into it and left them no. you did not mention a word at another hearing. i did send you a request and you said that this is attorney client privilege. the pres
to me during the break or after the meeting or at the board office. this meeting is broadcast on sfgtv cable channel 78. now we will swell or -- swear or affirm in all those who wish to testify. please stand, raise your right hand after you have been sworn in court affirmed. do you solemnly swear or affirm that the testimony will be the truth, the whole truth, or nothing but the truth? thank you. we have one housekeeping item. item number6 regarding the property at 2514 23rd avenue has been a...
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if one is in beijing and the other is in germany or the united states or even latin america, it's good to have two that are in charge simultaneously. and we are in charge. and we are real-time. and we are very focused on the prize. so i think the benefactors here, s.a.p. share holders, clearing the employees who feel the energy, and obviously the equisystem, which is five or six times the size of our company, they know we're all about business software, innovation, expanded equisystem, and beautiful execution for customers. >> it works well in your case, but i think we're all glad that apple doesn't have two ceos. apple works well with one. >> they sure do. and if that culture, that's perfect. they have a brilliant leader, and he has done an amazing job. and in their case, someone good enough, so go with it. >> if a company, and i'm talking about a big company, fortune 500 company, were mulling it over, saying, okay, here's a crazy idea, guys, what if instead of hiring one, we hire two. what advice would you give them? how do we know this is right? i'm sitting on the board. how do i kn
if one is in beijing and the other is in germany or the united states or even latin america, it's good to have two that are in charge simultaneously. and we are in charge. and we are real-time. and we are very focused on the prize. so i think the benefactors here, s.a.p. share holders, clearing the employees who feel the energy, and obviously the equisystem, which is five or six times the size of our company, they know we're all about business software, innovation, expanded equisystem, and...
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powers, sometimes-they think-to be able to talk to girls or to feel tough or to not have fear to meet their day in that kind of an environment. you know, we talk about so much stuff that actually i could relate to. i've never been a situation like this, in a treatment program that i had to spend the night in. a lot of young people use drugs because everybody is doing it. and sometimes because they're, you know, depressed and they need a way to escape. and that's what i've learned here. before coming here, i was a very self-centered person. i didn't care about anybody else's feelings but my own. i've learned to look at myself and pick out the things that i feel are wrong about myself and work on them to better myself. i've learned new coping mechanisms when i get angry, upset, sad, i have ways to deal with that and people who are here for me, who support me, and who i can talk to. the staff are great. any time i have a problem i can talk to them and they listen and give me good advice. i've reinforced to the family the importance of family therapy, continuing to stay involved; also out
powers, sometimes-they think-to be able to talk to girls or to feel tough or to not have fear to meet their day in that kind of an environment. you know, we talk about so much stuff that actually i could relate to. i've never been a situation like this, in a treatment program that i had to spend the night in. a lot of young people use drugs because everybody is doing it. and sometimes because they're, you know, depressed and they need a way to escape. and that's what i've learned here. before...
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what is it and why did you advance it or push it or support it?e ordinance we passed was the first in the country. an ordinance that pushed businesses that knowingly hired illegal aliens. and punished landlords that knowingly rented to illegal aliens by suspending their business license. >> greta: why did you feel it necessary to do that? what is going on in hazeleton, pennsylvania? >> we were having an illegal immigration problem although 2,000 miles from our nearest southern border. the illegal immigration problem wasn't coming from the southern border. it was coming from those who were entering the country illegally through new york andn new jersey. creating problems in our city. our small budget could not withstand the drain that illegal immigration was bringing to the taxpayers and legal residents of our city. >> greta: what is the legal drain? what way were the illegal immigrants costing you money? >> well, you know, through crime, hospitals, education. our population grew by 50% since the year 2000. but our taxes remain the same. every tim
what is it and why did you advance it or push it or support it?e ordinance we passed was the first in the country. an ordinance that pushed businesses that knowingly hired illegal aliens. and punished landlords that knowingly rented to illegal aliens by suspending their business license. >> greta: why did you feel it necessary to do that? what is going on in hazeleton, pennsylvania? >> we were having an illegal immigration problem although 2,000 miles from our nearest southern...
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or behavior or any swelling or affected breathing, or skin, or changes in eyesight, including blurryision 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. >>> that storm swamping much of the east coast today is already battering the nation's capital this morning, as the rain gets heavier throughout the day, flooding is expected in more than a dozen states. >> and look for dreadful morning road conditions all along the eastern seaboard. flooding on i-95 from the carolinas up to maine. and i-80, from new york to pittsburgh. out west, it's wet on i-5 and 10, south of l.a. >> and if you're traveling today, you can expect airport delays on the east coast, in the cities of boston, philadelphia, new york, washington and charlotte. >>> now, to a campus tragedy triggered by a callous invasion of privacy.
or behavior or any swelling or affected breathing, or skin, or changes in eyesight, including blurryision 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. >>> that storm swamping much of the east...
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it should i do this or that? you really need somebody that is in the industry to come with you and go through and say, don't do that, but painting this would be great, but don't put in a new counter in the bathroom or kitchen. it is item by item, neighborhood by neighborhood. sometimes, sellers are under the impression that if they agreed to the kitchen, that will add more value than they spent. oftentimes, it is the case that the buyer will not want what you as a seller chooses. in fact, it is a detriment. sometimes it will turn buyers away. it is already begun. i don't want to tear it out. i don't want to pay for someone else's remodel. a lot of times, money well spent is an old adage, but things -- just selling a house, paint is the best thing you can do. >> pete is the number one thing. it really is. >> i sold my own house a few years ago when the interesting thing was that of a beloved my house. ever the love that. i said, it it is not exactly in of -- everybody loved it. i said, it is not exactly universal.
it should i do this or that? you really need somebody that is in the industry to come with you and go through and say, don't do that, but painting this would be great, but don't put in a new counter in the bathroom or kitchen. it is item by item, neighborhood by neighborhood. sometimes, sellers are under the impression that if they agreed to the kitchen, that will add more value than they spent. oftentimes, it is the case that the buyer will not want what you as a seller chooses. in fact, it is...
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about war and peace or afghanistan or whatever it is or whether making decisions about what is thought to be the nature of the health care reform package or the financial reform package, are you getting at people who walk in and say and are you listening to people from your staff or elsewhere who say no don't do it that way. do it this way. >> there's plenty of healthy debate. >> charlie: is there? >> yeah. there is plenty of healthy debate. now i think one of the... just returning to some of the discussion we had earlier one of the questions is were there enough different perspectives in that debate so there was plenty of healthy debate. whether the spectrum.... >> charlie: was wide snuff? well, was it wide enough? probably not. the fact that you would entertain the idea means it wasn't wide enough. >> i think that would be a reasonable interpretation. >> charlie: here is the other thing that fascinates me about being at the level of government that you were at. do you have time to do some of the things that would have real long-range benefit? in other words, are you too much on a tre
about war and peace or afghanistan or whatever it is or whether making decisions about what is thought to be the nature of the health care reform package or the financial reform package, are you getting at people who walk in and say and are you listening to people from your staff or elsewhere who say no don't do it that way. do it this way. >> there's plenty of healthy debate. >> charlie: is there? >> yeah. there is plenty of healthy debate. now i think one of the... just...
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a military base in iceland or sharon long or a russian oil or russian petroleum a during the cold war which perhaps a lot about how we look at all shows are now as i pointed out to you before we have forced three years been a country without any military forces whatsoever so i think i still disagree example but it is possible to be an open free and secure country without basing your foreign policy or you operate show on the premise that all the nations are threatened and with respect to the arctic on the north of new you should we look at the russia primary partner in the a successful development off the arctic on the north the regions on the one of the reason why i'm participating in this conference here in mosco because we have now for a number of years been advocating that russia on iceland on the all the countries should create a very broad construct if i'm positive corporation mr president you mentioned the crisis and the crisis really really hit your country pretty strongly the economy which is still suffering still overcoming the results well i recently as there was a surprisin
a military base in iceland or sharon long or a russian oil or russian petroleum a during the cold war which perhaps a lot about how we look at all shows are now as i pointed out to you before we have forced three years been a country without any military forces whatsoever so i think i still disagree example but it is possible to be an open free and secure country without basing your foreign policy or you operate show on the premise that all the nations are threatened and with respect to the...
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no one has mentioned god or jesus or christ or any of this. shayne?> to be fair to bishop long, i think part of his success and the reason why people are so loyal is because he's very effective at preaching a message that speaks to their needs. he's effective at speaking in a language that people understand. and his ministry, along with, you know, his own personal finances have done a lot to help the needy, help poor people. so there is a side to bishop long that generates loyalty, that comes from, you know, he does have a humble servant's heart, alongside a huge ego, and cocky attitude and bold kind of masculine presence. so he's a complex figure. i think we have to realize both sides of the equation. >> and might that -- i'm just asking -- might that explain the pictures in the bathroom, with the tight spandex or whatever? he's bold and cocky and that's just sort of the way he does business? differently than old-school preachers? >> well, there's nothing new school about that. preachers have been doing this since day one. that's a very generous inte
no one has mentioned god or jesus or christ or any of this. shayne?> to be fair to bishop long, i think part of his success and the reason why people are so loyal is because he's very effective at preaching a message that speaks to their needs. he's effective at speaking in a language that people understand. and his ministry, along with, you know, his own personal finances have done a lot to help the needy, help poor people. so there is a side to bishop long that generates loyalty, that...
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have been through more of a police or a law enforcement or intelligence role and we capture of khalid sheikh muhammad then by the fact that we've got tens of thousands of u.s. troops occupying. two muslim countries out also suggests that we need to look at our strategy in the sense of that our policies have been counterproductive and we've turned to using military occupation as a tool to beat a terror network that is more similar to a mafia organization or a criminal organization and that is only composed of a couple thousand or a few thousand members worldwide well let's get back to the taliban are you saying the u.s. should not be afraid of taliban afghanistan i don't believe so. i'm not i'm not one to apologise for taliban you know and i don't want to be accused of that or be seen as that but we have to recognize the taliban is not a monolithic movement the taliban is composed of many different groups within afghanistan that have diverse motives supporting taliban a lot of times that being financial financial the sense of now i'm going to give you ten not because i give you ten dol
have been through more of a police or a law enforcement or intelligence role and we capture of khalid sheikh muhammad then by the fact that we've got tens of thousands of u.s. troops occupying. two muslim countries out also suggests that we need to look at our strategy in the sense of that our policies have been counterproductive and we've turned to using military occupation as a tool to beat a terror network that is more similar to a mafia organization or a criminal organization and that is...
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or -- or an implementation of the recommendation. an amended -- that the legislation is amended with these recommendations? >> yes. yes. >> do you have all of your notes, right? >> yes. will the director summarize those -- it would be one or more of these recommendations maintaining exemption for general grocery stores less than $2 million, consideration for the square fwootage of the store, although i don't have a specific amount at this time. >> $2500. less than $2500. might consider more back of store stock space, considerations of that? >> uhm. or shall we just say floor space. >> sales space. >> consideration to timing, allowing tile for the business model to adjust, along with abc considerations -- and then staff will summarize statements about the uniqueness of the business. sooff motion from commissioner dooley, was there a second? >> those in favor? >> aye. aye. the motion passes. >> okay. shall we go back to item number nine and 10. >> yes, commissioners will hear item nine and 10 together. discussion of possible action to
or -- or an implementation of the recommendation. an amended -- that the legislation is amended with these recommendations? >> yes. yes. >> do you have all of your notes, right? >> yes. will the director summarize those -- it would be one or more of these recommendations maintaining exemption for general grocery stores less than $2 million, consideration for the square fwootage of the store, although i don't have a specific amount at this time. >> $2500. less than $2500....
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it doesn't matter when you were active or reserve or a veteran who experienced stop loss or the survivorid. if your service was extended, you are eligible. >> they mailed letters, flooded facebook and twitters but the message isn't getting through. we have a guest from d.c. joining me. tom, why is it so hard to get these thousands of vets to apply for this money? >> well, it's hard to reach out to vets. vets don't all live in one town or one community. they're all over the place. we have gotten a little under half who are eligible to apply but we have to push to get the other half. this is free money and this is their hard-earned overtime pay at a time when the economy is bad and veteran unemployment is very high. >> very high. why do so many of these men and women think that this is a scam? >> well, i don't know if they actually think this is a scam. you're always going to have those outliars, but it does seem a little to good to be true. this is something our government has not done well before but congress have the veterans community came together a couple of years ago and decided, yo
it doesn't matter when you were active or reserve or a veteran who experienced stop loss or the survivorid. if your service was extended, you are eligible. >> they mailed letters, flooded facebook and twitters but the message isn't getting through. we have a guest from d.c. joining me. tom, why is it so hard to get these thousands of vets to apply for this money? >> well, it's hard to reach out to vets. vets don't all live in one town or one community. they're all over the place. we...
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not they are able to work, whether or not they're able to retain or maintain or get back their family and friend relationships. those are all things we can in fact measure if you're looking at it from a systems point of view. and we at samhsa actually are starting to really think about how would we measure these things in ways that we can make it scientific and how can people like alexandre put that together. and how difficult is it to measure, alexandre? i'm not sure it's as difficult as people may fear, once we have some form of an agreement, which i think as a profession we're getting to have an agreement of what recovery is, which is what you asked me earlier and what tom spoke about as well. i think that it's a question of recognizing that recovery is more than abstinence and then essentially identifying the areas which are critical, not only to society and to treatment providers, but to people in recovery. tom, i-i want to go back, in order to do all of that, the policies have to be there. how does ondcp then assess the need to focus on the aspects of recovery that are going to
not they are able to work, whether or not they're able to retain or maintain or get back their family and friend relationships. those are all things we can in fact measure if you're looking at it from a systems point of view. and we at samhsa actually are starting to really think about how would we measure these things in ways that we can make it scientific and how can people like alexandre put that together. and how difficult is it to measure, alexandre? i'm not sure it's as difficult as...
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would that be continued to committee, would that be legislation or policy, or permitting? just to note, the permitting committee is looking at the issue of entertainment permits as it relates to similar uses. >> i had been starting to work on some of these planning code changes in general, but that doesn't mean it couldn't go to permitting. i'm looking at a number of areas. >> would you be able to -- >> but at the next policy committee -- >> we have someone coming in from the planning department to talk about another part of the code, formula retail. could we contact her and ask if we can add this to our list? what do you think? >> i think one is -- well, we dope want to table it because that means we are not going to consider it at all. if the resolution passes, there is an 18-month window, and my understanding is that this ordinance would not go into effect until after that 18 months. it still has to go between the planning department -- are you correct me? >> the ordinance would take effect after the ordinance passes. so it could be six months. but we can certainly requ
would that be continued to committee, would that be legislation or policy, or permitting? just to note, the permitting committee is looking at the issue of entertainment permits as it relates to similar uses. >> i had been starting to work on some of these planning code changes in general, but that doesn't mean it couldn't go to permitting. i'm looking at a number of areas. >> would you be able to -- >> but at the next policy committee -- >> we have someone coming in...
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if you're lucky, you can get 20 years out of something, or 25 would be a lot. in these high rises, the probs -- the homeowners associations don't always realize that so when they put money aside for repairs, -- i'm president of the four seasons homeowners association and we're putting money each year towards replacement of the windows. there are other associations that are not doing that, and sometimes they come up with a big surprise, and say all of a sudden they get this 75,000, 100,000 assessment. it's not something i guess that the city can legislate, perhaps, but -- >> that's interesting -- >> but it's something everybody needs to know. there's a life to this product. >> there's an inplied did youribility to the code but doesn't stay what it is. we often approve materials and the code says when we approve alternative methods of materials, there's eight specific lets which include safety, health, fire assistiveness, security, durability is one of those things. when someone says i'm going to use this product and i think it's equivalent to what the code requi
if you're lucky, you can get 20 years out of something, or 25 would be a lot. in these high rises, the probs -- the homeowners associations don't always realize that so when they put money aside for repairs, -- i'm president of the four seasons homeowners association and we're putting money each year towards replacement of the windows. there are other associations that are not doing that, and sometimes they come up with a big surprise, and say all of a sudden they get this 75,000, 100,000...
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or spontaneous. or spontaneous. some people use nontraditional approaches, like acupuncture, yoga, or meditation. some people use all of those. and i think not only is the path to addiction pretty individualized, but the path to recovery is very much individualized as well. if i may add to what pam just said, addiction is-has been said thus far, more than substance use, it's a biological disease, but it's also a condition that affects all aspects of functioning. and therefore to get to your-answer your question about how to recover, to help the whole person recover, promoting and sustaining abstinence from drugs and alcohol is perhaps the first step for many, but it's not all there is. and these aspects, when you ask me what recovery is, and i mentioned other domains that constitute quality of life, recovery is giving people strategies and tools and resources to have a chance to improve those other areas of functioning. if you just get the person to stop using, but their housing doesn't improve, their physical, thei
or spontaneous. or spontaneous. some people use nontraditional approaches, like acupuncture, yoga, or meditation. some people use all of those. and i think not only is the path to addiction pretty individualized, but the path to recovery is very much individualized as well. if i may add to what pam just said, addiction is-has been said thus far, more than substance use, it's a biological disease, but it's also a condition that affects all aspects of functioning. and therefore to get to...
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we were trying to do too much or. yourselves it's much more sorber situation we have certain monny we have a stable oil prices medical worth of things to ourselves but we do need foreign investors and incorporation in joining to changes for major enterprises in program so probably a much more least sixty of. country carvery in development. our reporter mentioned bureaucracy which stands in the way of investment and cooperation with business abroad when we mention bureaucracy i mean the russians we actually don't mean bureaucracy itself we mean corruption the president the prime minister talk a lot about fighting corruption is getting somewhere on the side of corruption well i would say domestic assessment of corruption for russia is not very good and what there we hear it's it's a problem in be crisis time as well as before maybe of or even worse but i don't think it's the big investors from abroad the complaint but to be calming for big big coming big money going for big money in the much more protected my bed to pro
we were trying to do too much or. yourselves it's much more sorber situation we have certain monny we have a stable oil prices medical worth of things to ourselves but we do need foreign investors and incorporation in joining to changes for major enterprises in program so probably a much more least sixty of. country carvery in development. our reporter mentioned bureaucracy which stands in the way of investment and cooperation with business abroad when we mention bureaucracy i mean the russians...
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if some of the strong winds at 10,000 feet blowing at 80 or 90 miles per hour may get mixed or transferred down, we will have power outages in the mid-atlantic and northeast beginning tomorrow and tomorrow night. we're not out of the woods although by tomorrow, we. >>> waiting for president obama to hold the latest in backyard discussions. he is expected to talk about the economy. at the home of jeff and sandy club. in fact 70 of their friends and neighbors were invited. you had to be invited to this, you cant can't ju you just can't show up in someone's backyard. you might recall it was yesterday at a backyard meeting or discussion that the president was asked why he was a christian and that has set off a lot of conversation, as well. as we wait for the president to speak, we look at what polls repeatedly show. is the number one issue for americans this november, i don't have to tell you, you tell us all the time. the economy. our own nbc news "the wall street journal" poll show 70% do not think the recession is over. 19% thought it ended in 2009. just 19 in our poll said the recession is
if some of the strong winds at 10,000 feet blowing at 80 or 90 miles per hour may get mixed or transferred down, we will have power outages in the mid-atlantic and northeast beginning tomorrow and tomorrow night. we're not out of the woods although by tomorrow, we. >>> waiting for president obama to hold the latest in backyard discussions. he is expected to talk about the economy. at the home of jeff and sandy club. in fact 70 of their friends and neighbors were invited. you had to be...
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there really is no method, and no law or code in the books of san francisco's administrative codes ority services code, nor within the general orders of the police department itself. >> the police are primarily responsible to solve a lot of crime in the community. so there is a large segment of the community that don't place the -- truss did -- trust the police. it won't be solved by ignoring the power of the people here in the community. because they deserve a better service from the police department. >> we're seeing a high spike of truancy. we're seeing young ones watch their older peers, still under 21 years of age, commit crimes. that compounded by reduction of recreation and park services to dissuade kids from the streets in a positive way, or shut down of good public schools, or the lack of summer school, or the lack of just jobs for our young people or people coming out of the prison system, returning back to the western addition or parts of district five. i want to see san francisco commit to a multi-agency sort of process, where its police department, unified school district
there really is no method, and no law or code in the books of san francisco's administrative codes ority services code, nor within the general orders of the police department itself. >> the police are primarily responsible to solve a lot of crime in the community. so there is a large segment of the community that don't place the -- truss did -- trust the police. it won't be solved by ignoring the power of the people here in the community. because they deserve a better service from the...
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so if someone were to have seen piss christ or see any of the works-- "piss satan," or any of the other works that you've made-- without a title, they wouldn't know how to grasp an intention. how important is it to you and how do you do that? well, not only wouldn't they know how to grasp an intention, they wouldn't even know what they were looking at. see, that's--the reason i title the images the way i do is just to be literal or, you know, to give some sort of information to the viewer so they know what they're looking at. you know, even though i don't call myself a photographer-- i call myself an artist-- i am a photographer who creates images that are basically things that are based in reality. and so when i do a monochrome, and it's just a red photograph, you know, i-- by titling it blood, people know that they're looking at a monochrome of blood rather than just red color, you know. and so i find it necessary to to give the images titles just to inform the audience. and, you know, a lot of times, the titles are something that pops into my head at the same time as the image does,
so if someone were to have seen piss christ or see any of the works-- "piss satan," or any of the other works that you've made-- without a title, they wouldn't know how to grasp an intention. how important is it to you and how do you do that? well, not only wouldn't they know how to grasp an intention, they wouldn't even know what they were looking at. see, that's--the reason i title the images the way i do is just to be literal or, you know, to give some sort of information to the...
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our western civilization on the russian ship or the show or with this area we gradually started to discover it but then when the cold war close to duff akkad so in fact it is only in the last twenty years or so that we have started to do the arctic. almost in a completely new way and at the same time climate change speeded up so now we have a shift to a shoe and where the article war what i sometimes call the north and reasons regions house become one of the most important and crucial areas. all for all of us and the number of reasons for it one day so she mentioned the vast amount of the un top to energy russia was of the world are to be find home in the arctic on the north the regions the second days of climate change is happening three times faster in that part of the world as well the melting of the ice in greenland and in the north of reasons could have a dramatic impact on the rest of the world and then of course the third reason is that with the melting of the ice we could almost say unfortunately there will be new shipping routes opening up which will link asia to europe and america
our western civilization on the russian ship or the show or with this area we gradually started to discover it but then when the cold war close to duff akkad so in fact it is only in the last twenty years or so that we have started to do the arctic. almost in a completely new way and at the same time climate change speeded up so now we have a shift to a shoe and where the article war what i sometimes call the north and reasons regions house become one of the most important and crucial areas....
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or your substance abuse. it actually opens the door for a soldier to stand on his feet again. dr. milby, what are some of the costs to society in terms of homelessness? well, i mean, it provides a homeless person, if we're providing services, we're having the cost of shelter we provide. but some of the other things that probably are less well recognized is homeless people wind up in the emergency room, lots of times, repeated times a year. that's very expensive for society, because we all, as taxpayers, pay for that. they wind up in jail, and to incarcerate someone is very expensive. so the costs of a homeless person just being allowed to continue in homelessness is very high for society, and some studies have estimated it may be 30-to-40-some thousand dollars a year per person. and some people, if they're repeatedly hospitalized, are costing society tremendous costs, well over $100,000 a year. and, conversely, you know, if we were able to assess, as dr. clark has mentioned, find them some permanent housing,
or your substance abuse. it actually opens the door for a soldier to stand on his feet again. dr. milby, what are some of the costs to society in terms of homelessness? well, i mean, it provides a homeless person, if we're providing services, we're having the cost of shelter we provide. but some of the other things that probably are less well recognized is homeless people wind up in the emergency room, lots of times, repeated times a year. that's very expensive for society, because we all, as...
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for drug or alcohol treatment referral for you or someone you know, call 1-800-662-help brought to you by the u.s. department of health and human services. [music] our program is multifaceted. it incorporates both group treatment and individual treatment for asian and pacific islanders who are struggling with chemical dependency. we use incentives to keep people motivated in treatment and we use both sort of informal and formal interventions. i like the diversity of the clientele that we get here at team 360. regardless of ethnicity, each of their stories is so different from the next. but for some reason, when they come into group, they support each other and they know how to- there's just this warmth and this support, even though they are so different. it's just a very comfortable place to be at and i think there's a lot of open-minded individuals. so like if i come in, they are not going to be like look at that drug addict. just like the opposite, they are like out here willing to help you out. the challenge and the rewards of what i do in recovery is that i get to see individuals r
for drug or alcohol treatment referral for you or someone you know, call 1-800-662-help brought to you by the u.s. department of health and human services. [music] our program is multifaceted. it incorporates both group treatment and individual treatment for asian and pacific islanders who are struggling with chemical dependency. we use incentives to keep people motivated in treatment and we use both sort of informal and formal interventions. i like the diversity of the clientele that we get...
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or at moto g.p. there's been a race of firsts the inaugural oregon ground for a former champions casey stoner nicky hayden posting a first win first podium finish of the season respectively stoner when he started from poland spain will still be followed by in form danny could do except for most of the race but the two thousand and seven champion way towards the end to beat the home favorite by more than five clear seconds championship leader for he looked on course for a third place finish but a sterling last laugh by american peyton insists that down to four thoughts his first finish right side the podium and three so far this season this bunny and whoever sits a huge fifty six points clear of produce at the top of the standings with just five more races to go stoner is now a third overall he may be out of contention but still relished the well deserved. were able to get the bike working on my so i wanted to have a little slip off this morning which was a little bit boring going into the in and stay
or at moto g.p. there's been a race of firsts the inaugural oregon ground for a former champions casey stoner nicky hayden posting a first win first podium finish of the season respectively stoner when he started from poland spain will still be followed by in form danny could do except for most of the race but the two thousand and seven champion way towards the end to beat the home favorite by more than five clear seconds championship leader for he looked on course for a third place finish but...
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it's not a vote or two on the side issue. of course, castle is a moderate or liberal. what do you expect in the northeast? that's what you're gonna get. you're not going to get -- >> o'donnell is a die hard conservative and people think she can win. >> let's see it. i'd like to see demint, palin now go down to delaware and spend a couple of weeks and elect her. now, you tell her she's electable, ok. you got her elected as the nominee. get her elected as the senator. i hope i'm wrong on this. i'd like to see delaware have republican senator and the republicans have a majority in the senate. so i hope i'm wrong. now show me. >> all right. odds that she wins? >> 1 in 10. >> wow. >> all right, charles. thanks very much. we appreciate it. directly ahead, a new ad accuses mcdonald's of causing heart attacks. unfair? culture warriors will weigh in. cartoonists in seattle on the run because al-qaida is threatening to kill her. geraldo has been investigating those reports after these messages. robin ] my name is robin. and i was a pack-a-day smoker for 25 years. i do remember s
it's not a vote or two on the side issue. of course, castle is a moderate or liberal. what do you expect in the northeast? that's what you're gonna get. you're not going to get -- >> o'donnell is a die hard conservative and people think she can win. >> let's see it. i'd like to see demint, palin now go down to delaware and spend a couple of weeks and elect her. now, you tell her she's electable, ok. you got her elected as the nominee. get her elected as the senator. i hope i'm wrong...
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a criminal, drug dealer might be saying or doing or plotting.r tool they can put into the arsenal to be sure they can stop any threat to our national security and, obviously it is controversial and there will be a debate to follow, but, according to the article the obama administration is planning to introduce the legislation, sometime next year. back to you. >> all right, we'll head to that, thank you very much, kelly wright in washington. bill: a critical moment in the middle east, could have an effect on the chance for peace there, a construction freeze is in its last day and bulldozers and heavy equipment are ready to rev up and what is happening now with construction there, leland? leland vitter is reporting from the west bank. >> reporter: construction has began, this is the picture the international community was trying to avoid which is jewish settlers beginning work on the west bank, beyond the backhoe you can see a housing unit and that is what they are building here, to set is the scene, we're on the west bank and, this is what the pa
a criminal, drug dealer might be saying or doing or plotting.r tool they can put into the arsenal to be sure they can stop any threat to our national security and, obviously it is controversial and there will be a debate to follow, but, according to the article the obama administration is planning to introduce the legislation, sometime next year. back to you. >> all right, we'll head to that, thank you very much, kelly wright in washington. bill: a critical moment in the middle east,...
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or is it the promoters have to do it separately? >> i would recommend promoters to do it separately. when you have a club policy, all policieswhen you have a club po both sit -- basically the m1 that is insured -- the only one that is insured, that is the only name on the policy. nobody else unless you name them as an additional insured is covered, so if you have a venue, and you have a promoter, that is my recommendation. just like when they are having an event as a promoter, i was asked earlier, as far as the insurance company is concerned, you can come to me and tell me who you are andi"i what you wano do, gand we do not do a background check on you. as far as claims and everything else. there is definitely a recommendation to keep them all separate. there cut across the board for everybody. ócommissioner: may ask a commission? this was exactly the x[ ])ut events, but i am wondering, what is in your request when somebody comes to you as a promoter or whatever? the you need, like, driver's license? what are the things that you ask
or is it the promoters have to do it separately? >> i would recommend promoters to do it separately. when you have a club policy, all policieswhen you have a club po both sit -- basically the m1 that is insured -- the only one that is insured, that is the only name on the policy. nobody else unless you name them as an additional insured is covered, so if you have a venue, and you have a promoter, that is my recommendation. just like when they are having an event as a promoter, i was asked...
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an -- 3 fourth of an inch or an -- 3/ of an inch or an inch, or something like that. you do a roof and your neighbor does a roof and you put a piece of flashing between the building and that keeps water out of that space between the buildings. water gets down there between the buildings and it's extremely difficult to repair dry rot inside that space. you have to take the inside wall out to get to it. we also see a couple of other things happening here. we see a down spout from a drain and those need to just be checked to make sure they're secure. they usually have lightweight connecters so you have to make sure they stay connected. here's a gutter at the top. people let their gutters fill up with debris. you need to clean a gutter out. how often? >> if you're near a pine tree, there's a lot of pines in san francisco, the needles can fill up, you -- probably twice, at least twice a year. it depends on where -- how many trees are near your house and what kind of leaves they have. >> so if the gutter fills up or even just enough to block that little down spout there, th
an -- 3 fourth of an inch or an -- 3/ of an inch or an inch, or something like that. you do a roof and your neighbor does a roof and you put a piece of flashing between the building and that keeps water out of that space between the buildings. water gets down there between the buildings and it's extremely difficult to repair dry rot inside that space. you have to take the inside wall out to get to it. we also see a couple of other things happening here. we see a down spout from a drain and...