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perl deputy chief financial officer this item today is a quick update of commission policy progress reports that you requested we bring forward to you and if the content or format needs revisions or updates just let us know we'd be happy to incorporate that in the subsequent presentations and the first one is the fund balance reserve policy and as a reminder government accounting is fund based and the puc has 3 funds water sewer and power, the fund balances are considered our savings account representing cash leftover each year after paying our bills to our vendors and our reserve policy is to set a target for keeping a certain amount in a savings account in order to offset the rate setting as well as to accommodate emergencies and un expected expenses. so this commission took action 5 years ago in 2010 to set our fund balance reserve policy and we consider that as that as a prudent fiscal management practice and you might recognize the check boxes we've tried to incorporate this graphic in our reports that we show you each quarter and what this is doing is taking our policy and inc
perl deputy chief financial officer this item today is a quick update of commission policy progress reports that you requested we bring forward to you and if the content or format needs revisions or updates just let us know we'd be happy to incorporate that in the subsequent presentations and the first one is the fund balance reserve policy and as a reminder government accounting is fund based and the puc has 3 funds water sewer and power, the fund balances are considered our savings account...
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the files, had the file stolen by another member of the rosenberg ring, a scientist named william perl, from his safe at columbia university. during a july 4 weekend with a -- where they stayed up 24 hours photographing everything and then handing it, the last day of the july 4 weekend, to a kgb agent waiting for sobell at the platform of the long island railroad. from long island to new york city. from new york city to long island. that is about it for the new information. other commentators, steve and alan, will have more details to the nature of this new evidence. >> stephen will be speaking about the rosenbergs network key role in soviet technological espionage. steve? >> i want to start with the word about the motivation of the rosenberg ring. it is important. it is something that harvey touched on. i got interested the good i met them -- i got interested because i met one of the members of the ring in moscow. we became good friends in moscow. we spent time on a sofa in my living room. i got to know him and sobell. the thing that strikes me as important is that they were not spyin
the files, had the file stolen by another member of the rosenberg ring, a scientist named william perl, from his safe at columbia university. during a july 4 weekend with a -- where they stayed up 24 hours photographing everything and then handing it, the last day of the july 4 weekend, to a kgb agent waiting for sobell at the platform of the long island railroad. from long island to new york city. from new york city to long island. that is about it for the new information. other commentators,...
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when i was 13 years old or 14 years old, i started to get proficient in perl, php, a little bit of c, just enough to do a little damage. one of the first things that drew me into it were these personal identities people were creating for themselves. i saw the aol profiles and away messages. i saw that in the websites people were building. i really loved that expression, that identity. the idea this could be a place to create something that represented you. >> you dropped out of high school when you were how old? >> after my freshman year, when i was 15. >> you were homeschooled. >> computer science education in high school, at least in new york city, 14 years ago when i was in school really did not exist. it just didn't back then, it just wasn't in high schools. now it is there in a huge way. kids are learning to code in grade school. i always insist that you stick around. if you have that stuff at your disposal, hang out and spend time with teachers who are proficient and can help you get started. that is something i did not have. >> i spoke to many founders who dropped out and made
when i was 13 years old or 14 years old, i started to get proficient in perl, php, a little bit of c, just enough to do a little damage. one of the first things that drew me into it were these personal identities people were creating for themselves. i saw the aol profiles and away messages. i saw that in the websites people were building. i really loved that expression, that identity. the idea this could be a place to create something that represented you. >> you dropped out of high...
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[indiscernible] i first met richard perle outside of congress and the administration, at a conference. i was very impressed. we spent a couple of days debating these issues and we found ourselves on the same size of the issues, reinforcing one another. we got to know each other socially and, when i worked on the hill, i worked with him and dorothy bostic. he was really working for dorothy. she was the main national security person scoops staff. scoop was so close to next and on policy issues that we never did anything without clearing it with scoop. >> [indiscernible] john lehman: paul was brought into the original orbit including george will and bill schneider. paul had not yet come into the scene. he was recruited later by freddie clay, when fred was appointed head of acta, around 1972 -- 1973. paul, at the time, was it nail -- was at yale. our group -- bill schneider worked for senator buckley and george will worked for senator alan in colorado. and i worked for kissinger. we used to play poker regularly we were good social friends. we worked together because these were all players
[indiscernible] i first met richard perle outside of congress and the administration, at a conference. i was very impressed. we spent a couple of days debating these issues and we found ourselves on the same size of the issues, reinforcing one another. we got to know each other socially and, when i worked on the hill, i worked with him and dorothy bostic. he was really working for dorothy. she was the main national security person scoops staff. scoop was so close to next and on policy issues...
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there is, right now, and urgency to perl a -- an urgency to politics unlike anything we have ever seen. the next election is now or never. i do not think we have reached the point of no return yet. we are close. there comes a point where the whole is too deep. there comes a point where the debvt is too great, liberties too far in eroded, the world too far gone. if we continue down the current path, we will risk losing the greatest country in the history of the world. now, the men and women here are assembled because none of us are willing to let that happen. none of us are willing to go quietly into the night. none of us are willing to let go and give up on the united states of america! [applause] cruz: you know, to underscore how extraordinary the moment is, for the first time in history a majority of americans, 60 5%, believe our kids will have a worse life and we do. -- 65%, believe our kids will have a worse life than we do. it may be the most un-american idea there has been. the basic ideal of the 1700s and today has been that our kids will have a better life than we did and their
there is, right now, and urgency to perl a -- an urgency to politics unlike anything we have ever seen. the next election is now or never. i do not think we have reached the point of no return yet. we are close. there comes a point where the whole is too deep. there comes a point where the debvt is too great, liberties too far in eroded, the world too far gone. if we continue down the current path, we will risk losing the greatest country in the history of the world. now, the men and women here...
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they have been passing through north carolina on their way home and passing through the camps with perl -- parole passes. and then they will get the word, not yet, the fighting is still on. they get orders to march and possibly engage the enemy and it is at that point where we have a lot of desertion, a breakdown in command. whole units refused to obey orders. several confederate officers wrote that they never saw anything like it. sherman and johnson will meet again at the bennett farm and sherman is instructed to offer the identical terms that correct grant gave lee at appomattox. and again that news will filter down to the common soldiers in the camps. but unlike the men of the army of northern virginia who were harassed, the men of the army of tennessee at a very different and in many ways more frustrating experience because there was all of this uncertainty, waiting for long periods of time to get conflicting information. the war is off and on and off again. what we have over several days in april is mass desertion. several thousand men desert the army of tennessee. and they are ta
they have been passing through north carolina on their way home and passing through the camps with perl -- parole passes. and then they will get the word, not yet, the fighting is still on. they get orders to march and possibly engage the enemy and it is at that point where we have a lot of desertion, a breakdown in command. whole units refused to obey orders. several confederate officers wrote that they never saw anything like it. sherman and johnson will meet again at the bennett farm and...
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my thoughts on the founding father of singapore and why i think that is sue perlative is perfectly outre's nothing more romantic than a spontaneous moment. so why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision or any symptoms of an allergic reaction stop taking cialis and get medical help righ
my thoughts on the founding father of singapore and why i think that is sue perlative is perfectly outre's nothing more romantic than a spontaneous moment. so why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go...
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to issue the dire warning about the fate of the people and the stabilities of the middle east and perles of the diplomacy that he sees as dangerously out of touch with reality. president obama said he didn't bother to watch and read the transcript and saw nothing new. ed henry is at the white house with the president's dismissive reaction and the political fallout. we begin with james rosen on a forceful and passionate plea. >> invoking the specter of the holocaust and warning that the world again stands at a fateful cross words prime minister netanyahu. >> in grim often gripping fashion the israeli prime minister warned that the u.s. and five other countries negotiating with iran are preparing to lead the regime's infrastructure intact. >> it's a very bad deal. we're better off without it. >> the deal would only last ten years or so after which iran's remaining could be reactivated. >> i want you to think about that. could be weeks away from having enough enriched uranium for an entire arsenal of nuclear weapons. >> reporter: all members of the obama administration boycotted the session
to issue the dire warning about the fate of the people and the stabilities of the middle east and perles of the diplomacy that he sees as dangerously out of touch with reality. president obama said he didn't bother to watch and read the transcript and saw nothing new. ed henry is at the white house with the president's dismissive reaction and the political fallout. we begin with james rosen on a forceful and passionate plea. >> invoking the specter of the holocaust and warning that the...
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a lot is mistrust of perl is some, such hairiness sound hate mongering and other minority groups.e kinds if i would say sort of toxic ideas have a lot of currency. cc is very popular. so the left actually plays an important role because even though a lot of the left are sorted unreformed to have not updated their understanding of how socialism might be applicable, none the less they an articulated political worldview and they end up in the small community of people talking about politics. we're talking about what the political system could look like. even if people are convinced by their ideas, they are learning from them what a coherent overall view of looks like, what it looks like to have an ideology and policy platform come out of that. they have more influence than numbers would suggest, but the numbers are quite small. ultimately, most egyptians are politically in the space of what we would think of a center-right , arab nationalist over -- most people are personally religious but most people actually don't want islamist politics. that is a long short answer. next question,
a lot is mistrust of perl is some, such hairiness sound hate mongering and other minority groups.e kinds if i would say sort of toxic ideas have a lot of currency. cc is very popular. so the left actually plays an important role because even though a lot of the left are sorted unreformed to have not updated their understanding of how socialism might be applicable, none the less they an articulated political worldview and they end up in the small community of people talking about politics. we're...
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they are robert mcdowell perl baron socha. in this exchange, commissioner o'reilly at its -- e on a draftdits -- were you aware he was having private medications. wheeler: no sir. chairman: all three of these individuals had professional interest that could be affected by this rule. in response to commissioner o'reilly's request, several of the individuals provided substantive edits. in fact, one response had so many edits that he apologized writing, i know it was like a lot of red ink, but i am really just trying to finesse, clarify, etc.. according to this e-mail chain commissioner o'reilly then forwarded these edits. he says, took a bunch, and left out some stuff. chairman wheeler, commissioner o'reilly's op ed was published on may 5, 2014. that was 10 days before the notice of proposed rulemaking was published. these edits provided by outside parties, seem clearly designed to affect the ultimate decision of the fcc. are you aware of any ex partake filing regarding this e-mail exchange or these medications? wheeler: golly c
they are robert mcdowell perl baron socha. in this exchange, commissioner o'reilly at its -- e on a draftdits -- were you aware he was having private medications. wheeler: no sir. chairman: all three of these individuals had professional interest that could be affected by this rule. in response to commissioner o'reilly's request, several of the individuals provided substantive edits. in fact, one response had so many edits that he apologized writing, i know it was like a lot of red ink, but i...
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million including money from the song's profits. 1.8 million from robin thick and 1.6 million from perle they thought we would not have the wherewithal. they bet wrong and they lost. >> he said we are disappointed to the ruling that sets a horrible precedent for music and creativity going forward. >> my clients know in their heard they wrote that song. >> during the trial, he was channelling that late 70s feeling, but was not copying gay specifically. he said he did not write blurred lines contrary to the studio session. >> mentioned to him one of my favorite songs of marvin is got to give it up. we tried to get that going. >> he said i was drunk and high and normal how the session went. >> i think the case has a lot of paranoia. >> there worried they will stifle songwriters being mistaken for infringements. this was about copying their father's song and t >> stand up for his music. stand up when someone is going to try to pilfer and take something away. when it's not right it's not right, period. >> the attorney for pharrell williams and robin thicke says this is the seventh inning, th
million including money from the song's profits. 1.8 million from robin thick and 1.6 million from perle they thought we would not have the wherewithal. they bet wrong and they lost. >> he said we are disappointed to the ruling that sets a horrible precedent for music and creativity going forward. >> my clients know in their heard they wrote that song. >> during the trial, he was channelling that late 70s feeling, but was not copying gay specifically. he said he did not write...
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us that he had the files stolen by another member of the rosenberg ring, a scientist named william perlfrom his seat at columbia university during a july 4 weekend, where they stayed up 24 hours photographing everything and then --
us that he had the files stolen by another member of the rosenberg ring, a scientist named william perlfrom his seat at columbia university during a july 4 weekend, where they stayed up 24 hours photographing everything and then --