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i am aware that some departments have provided you powerpoint presentations, and i will spare you that. we know that time is of the essence for you as you review. i am happy to report that we have been in consultation with the budget analyst and with respect to our proposed budget, we are in agreement with -- in concept with the recommendations that have come from the budget analyst. we're just still identifying exactly what hot -- pot those additional cuts should come out of, but we do not have a problem with that whatsoever, and we have worked with them over the course of the last week. i would just like to highlight for you in addition to the cut that the budget analyst is proposing, note that you are seeing a level of general fund support that is decreasing in the city attorney's office in the amount of about $915,000 or so, which is a reduction of 12.5% of our general fund contribution from last fiscal year. so our general fiscal -- general fund support is going down to $6,305,643. the budget analyst is recommending an additional cut, which i said we do not have any problem with c
i am aware that some departments have provided you powerpoint presentations, and i will spare you that. we know that time is of the essence for you as you review. i am happy to report that we have been in consultation with the budget analyst and with respect to our proposed budget, we are in agreement with -- in concept with the recommendations that have come from the budget analyst. we're just still identifying exactly what hot -- pot those additional cuts should come out of, but we do not...
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[laughter] it for the asks me powerpoint and i'm thinking powerpoint. [laughter] actually just as a confessional, i write my books on legal pads from note cards with cheap pens because i have a wife who's a wonderful secretary and she types everything into the computer for me and then says you know, this is stupid. [laughter] but you're point is well taken. i am to old. i will think about it. thank you. those are kind words and i appreciate that. >> fine assistant director at the heritage museum and first i want to thank you for being here today. it's interesting and i have a question. what do you say about people both scholars antley people who consider lee to be a trader and have felt that the best thing would have been to execute him, what are your thoughts on that? >> that's a very difficult question. very interestingly, i think about -- a week ago i saw on line in the "washington post" columnist wrote that argument he couldn't understand why the league was praised in america because he was a traitor. i think every confederate arguably i guess if yo
[laughter] it for the asks me powerpoint and i'm thinking powerpoint. [laughter] actually just as a confessional, i write my books on legal pads from note cards with cheap pens because i have a wife who's a wonderful secretary and she types everything into the computer for me and then says you know, this is stupid. [laughter] but you're point is well taken. i am to old. i will think about it. thank you. those are kind words and i appreciate that. >> fine assistant director at the heritage...
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[laughter] >> everybody asks me you know powerpoint and i'm thinking, powerpoint? no. actually, just as a confessional, i write my books on legal pads from note cards from cheap pens because i have a wife who's a wonderful secretary and she types everything into the computer for me and then says, you know, jeff, this is stupid which i think she enjoys. [laughter] >> but your point is well-taken. i agree with you. it's just -- i'm too old and too orny to change but i'll think about it. thank you. those are very kind words and i'll think about it. >> hi, i'm jill assistant director at the lehigh valley heritage museum. first i want to thank you for being here. it was really interesting. and i have a question, what do you say people about scholars and lay people who consider lee a traitor? and, you know, have thought that the best thing would be to execute him? what are your thought on that? >> that's a very difficult question. very interestingly i think about a week ago i saw online in the "washington post" one of the columnists wrote that argument. he could not understa
[laughter] >> everybody asks me you know powerpoint and i'm thinking, powerpoint? no. actually, just as a confessional, i write my books on legal pads from note cards from cheap pens because i have a wife who's a wonderful secretary and she types everything into the computer for me and then says, you know, jeff, this is stupid which i think she enjoys. [laughter] >> but your point is well-taken. i agree with you. it's just -- i'm too old and too orny to change but i'll think about...
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are going in terms of our office products, what we like to use for microsoft word and excel and powerpoint. we have a robust share environment in the city where a lot of departments have adopted and starting to use share point. we are starting to rapidly deploy applications now on platform, starting to use that. so as we come down to an email solution it wasn't a point decision whether we -- i think the city is taking into consideration the fact is it was an email solution that had to be complementary to all of the other objectives we were trying to achieve in the city. i think at the end of the day, all things being considered, that was the thing that really made the decision for exchange the right decision for our city is that we really see it as the best fit technologically of where we're going over the next five years. >> ok. thank you. >> sure. [inaudible] >> other questions from folks on the phone or the audience? >> this is nancy. i was just wondering, you know, microsoft had a couple of outages last week with the hosted exchange server. i was wondering if you have concerns in that
are going in terms of our office products, what we like to use for microsoft word and excel and powerpoint. we have a robust share environment in the city where a lot of departments have adopted and starting to use share point. we are starting to rapidly deploy applications now on platform, starting to use that. so as we come down to an email solution it wasn't a point decision whether we -- i think the city is taking into consideration the fact is it was an email solution that had to be...
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with that, if i may, we have put together a brief powerpoint, and feel free to stop me at any time. as i said, i want to touch on both the fact that the t-line is an integral part of our existing system, as well as it has its unique features and is the newest line. it was, we believe, well conceived in terms of giving a rail line the flexibility to do some of the things to help it stay on service. i am talking about the t-line high platforms and to the introduction of a signal prioritization. i would say briefly, i know both of you know the basic characteristics of the line, but it is important to point out that the line itself is the longest one in the rail system. a kind of breaks out into four distinct segments. if you start on the k part of it, what you'll see is the first part of the segment that goes to the west travels along in mixed traffic, by city college, along ocean avenue, highly congested. it moves very slowly. when you get to west portal, that is worthy k t-line blends with the rest of the rail lines as the go downtown. interestingly enough, to clear embarcadero, once
with that, if i may, we have put together a brief powerpoint, and feel free to stop me at any time. as i said, i want to touch on both the fact that the t-line is an integral part of our existing system, as well as it has its unique features and is the newest line. it was, we believe, well conceived in terms of giving a rail line the flexibility to do some of the things to help it stay on service. i am talking about the t-line high platforms and to the introduction of a signal prioritization. i...
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. >> reporter: the problem isn't weak red lasers used in powerpoint presentations but powerful green lasers. their legal power limit in public is five milliwatts but a quick search of the internet finds much more powerful ones for just $13, strong enough to distract and disorient pilots 1,000 feet up or higher. it's most dangerous during takeoffs and landings. >> these times are the busiest and most critical of flights for pilots. >> reporter: the number of reported laser aircraft incidents is really taking off. there was 2,836 last year, almost twice the number in 2009, nearly 10 times more than in 2005. where is the problem greatest? phoenix and san jose reported 80 incidents last year, chicago 98, l.a.x. had 102. in all of l.a.'s airports there were 201 reported laser incidents last year. >> it's just a matter of time before we have a catastrophic event or, god forbid, an accident. >> reporter: there have been no deadly incidents so far. the f.a.a. hopes today's action will keep it that way. bill whitaker, cbs news, los angeles. >> coming up next on the cbs evening news, the stran
. >> reporter: the problem isn't weak red lasers used in powerpoint presentations but powerful green lasers. their legal power limit in public is five milliwatts but a quick search of the internet finds much more powerful ones for just $13, strong enough to distract and disorient pilots 1,000 feet up or higher. it's most dangerous during takeoffs and landings. >> these times are the busiest and most critical of flights for pilots. >> reporter: the number of reported laser...
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that these are designed in fact to produce lonely children which could be using powerpoint as a test bullshit they cannot produce material for a weapon let's say we've been great for their nuclear weapons therefore technically we do respect this kind of a statement has no justification let's talk about how how the international community has been being punishment on iran obama's national security adviser thomas e. deli and daniel and they said it weeks ago that quote the u.s. would continue its aggressive sanctions policy against iran for the foreseeable future are these sanctions effective and are they justified. i just can't tell you very simply because of time constraints i have explained the thought early in the board of governors and in fact in many meetings in different countries when i have had the opportunity to talk to the parliamentarians all intellectuals for five legal reasons the security council resolution has do not have any legal basis and it could not be implemented this is for sure and of course we have already said that. we do not have any issue with all the activi
that these are designed in fact to produce lonely children which could be using powerpoint as a test bullshit they cannot produce material for a weapon let's say we've been great for their nuclear weapons therefore technically we do respect this kind of a statement has no justification let's talk about how how the international community has been being punishment on iran obama's national security adviser thomas e. deli and daniel and they said it weeks ago that quote the u.s. would continue its...
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. >> reporter: the problem isn't weak, red lasers used in powerpoint presentations, but powerful green lasers. their legal power limit in in public is 5 milliwatts. but a quick search of the internet finds much more powerful ones for just $13. strong enough to distract and disorient pilots 1,000 feet up for higher. it's most dangerous during takeoff and landings. >> these times are the busiest and most critical phases of flight for pilots. >> reporter: the number of reported laser aircraft incidents is really taking off. there were 2,836 last year. almost twice the number in 2009. nearly ten times more than in 2005. where's the problem greatest? phoenix and san jose reported 80 incidents last year. chicago, 98. l.a.x. had 102. in all of l.a.'s airports there were 201 reported laser incidents last year. >> it's just a matter of time before we have a catastrophic event, or, god forbid, an accident. >> reporter: there have been no deadly incidents so far. the faa hopes actions will keep it that way. bill whitaker, cbs news, los angeles. >>> coming up a little later on "the early show," da
. >> reporter: the problem isn't weak, red lasers used in powerpoint presentations, but powerful green lasers. their legal power limit in in public is 5 milliwatts. but a quick search of the internet finds much more powerful ones for just $13. strong enough to distract and disorient pilots 1,000 feet up for higher. it's most dangerous during takeoff and landings. >> these times are the busiest and most critical phases of flight for pilots. >> reporter: the number of reported...
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. >> my powerpoint to come up. ok. thank you all, thank you to the police commissioners and to the human rights commission for all the work that you've put into the events leading up to tonight's meeting. thank you also to commission president mazzucco and the sfpd for trying to move quickly to address the concerns. just one day after the board of supervisors unanimously passed a resolution endorsing the h.r.c. report and recommendations. i haven't had the opportunity to sit down with you yet but i very much appreciate the swift way with which you've tried to address these issues and the strong stance that you've taken in favor of this. so,ed good news is, after our meetings at the sfpd we know that we all collectively agree that sfpd policies should apply to sfpd officers assigned to the joint terrorism stass force -- task force. the bad news is that the recently released m.o.u. which was secret for four years doesn't reflect our collective desires. further, based on our separate meet wgs the f.b.i., we know now that
. >> my powerpoint to come up. ok. thank you all, thank you to the police commissioners and to the human rights commission for all the work that you've put into the events leading up to tonight's meeting. thank you also to commission president mazzucco and the sfpd for trying to move quickly to address the concerns. just one day after the board of supervisors unanimously passed a resolution endorsing the h.r.c. report and recommendations. i haven't had the opportunity to sit down with you...
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years that these are designed in fact to produce lonely children you know which could be using powerpoint. they cannot produce material for a weapon let's say we've been great for the nuclear weapons therefore technically we do respect this kind of a state when it has no justification when you continue to say that iran is working very much open dominant in a transparent transparent way with the i.a.e.a. and the international community and here we have today off me to say that he wants a more transparent and open relationship with the west what is it specifically specifically that you can bring to the table to diffuse the growing tension around your nuclear program where he simply we will continue without any interruption of the we are very disappointed with security guards and sanctions but we have not made any decision hasty decision in and contrary you continue to be fully committed to n.p.t. our years specters are and will be without any difficulty able to access to all our nuclear activities and in some ok she has even we have invited represented a lot of different countries to be pre
years that these are designed in fact to produce lonely children you know which could be using powerpoint. they cannot produce material for a weapon let's say we've been great for the nuclear weapons therefore technically we do respect this kind of a state when it has no justification when you continue to say that iran is working very much open dominant in a transparent transparent way with the i.a.e.a. and the international community and here we have today off me to say that he wants a more...
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while the judge said that the powerpoint presentation couldn't come in, he still allowed the fbi expertfindings are in evidence. what did he find? that the hair that he tested that came from the trunk was a hair from a dead body. he then said that that hair matched the hair found on caylee anthony's remains on the skull. that is crucial, crucial evidence for this prosecution. because it negates the defense theory that perhaps while there was a hair found, the hair didn't come from a dead caylee anthony, the hair likely came from a live caylee anthony. this expert said no way. this expert said in all of the testing that he has done during his career, a hair with that sort of postmortem root banding would only come from a dead body. >> this next piece of evidence really got me. the prosecution now focusing on this adhesive that was found apparently on a piece of the duct tape from caylee's remains. i want to listen to what the fbi expert found and then talk a little bit more about this. >> during my examination of q 63 an yououtline of a heart appear on one of the corners of the edge of t
while the judge said that the powerpoint presentation couldn't come in, he still allowed the fbi expertfindings are in evidence. what did he find? that the hair that he tested that came from the trunk was a hair from a dead body. he then said that that hair matched the hair found on caylee anthony's remains on the skull. that is crucial, crucial evidence for this prosecution. because it negates the defense theory that perhaps while there was a hair found, the hair didn't come from a dead caylee...
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. >> the powerpoint has specific chloroform amounts for specific items from the trunk. the one i found quickly, sir. >> reporter: accused murderer casey anthony stared emotionless as the prosecutor ranted that the defense again broke florida's court rules, attempting to bring in last-minute testimony. >> i've just been handed slides. where apparently he's now planning to point out specific items and claim, i assume, they're the source of the odor. >> reporter: that odor in question came from casey anthony's car. prosecutors argue it was the unmistakable stench of death that resulted from stowing 2-year-old caylee's lifeless body in the trunk for several days during that hot summer three years ago. but now what had this defense expert uncovered, if anything at all? and is it true that the state has no idea what he concluded about that smell? >> i guess the more times you make this argument, i guess it becomes real. >> you would think that this would have grown old by now, but i guess some things never change. >> reporter: and with that, the judge announced he would revie
. >> the powerpoint has specific chloroform amounts for specific items from the trunk. the one i found quickly, sir. >> reporter: accused murderer casey anthony stared emotionless as the prosecutor ranted that the defense again broke florida's court rules, attempting to bring in last-minute testimony. >> i've just been handed slides. where apparently he's now planning to point out specific items and claim, i assume, they're the source of the odor. >> reporter: that odor...
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that image down there dce -- i'm afraid i'm not very good at powerpoint. you see a woman cannot do it by the throat to the woman in front of her and the woman in front of her. this is 2011 this is happening here this is not an image from this way of trade. we are told from so many people there's a pattern air and i have to think it's credible. we are told that when the group nomads who go into these villages that they will select the prettiest, youngest young women, take them to the word, distribute them among army officers to do with what they wish and they are not seen again. and that is happening right now. again, the sydney government and i agree this is happening. but you can see there is and these giants of course i really much more eloquent than i could ever be and i'm so delighted that if we've done one thing, it used to make sure that these are going to be excited did at the international criminal court. the ages of the children during these between eight and about 15. finally, the reason why to buy "when the stars fall to earth" go to help addict
that image down there dce -- i'm afraid i'm not very good at powerpoint. you see a woman cannot do it by the throat to the woman in front of her and the woman in front of her. this is 2011 this is happening here this is not an image from this way of trade. we are told from so many people there's a pattern air and i have to think it's credible. we are told that when the group nomads who go into these villages that they will select the prettiest, youngest young women, take them to the word,...
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technology seems to be now about learning how to make a powerpoint. when we went to high school i think we were both around the same age, actually, technology in high school was actually learning basic or cobell or some other basic thing. it's not. it's about making a basic presentation. have you noticed since your book has come out is there a change underway in how kids are being taught or what they're demanding to learn 'cause after all they are the ones who are going to live in this future that we're talking about? >> not what they're demanding to learn but i have noticed a shift. that there's a bit of readiness for schools to engage with computer programming more as a liberal art then as an office skill, you know, which has really gotten to. if you take a computer class now, it was sort of like when you're taking typing. you're learning how to do spreadsheets and learning microsoft office so you can get a job and i have noticed some, but not all, some schools particularly private schools with lots of money, looking at programming as not only a ski
technology seems to be now about learning how to make a powerpoint. when we went to high school i think we were both around the same age, actually, technology in high school was actually learning basic or cobell or some other basic thing. it's not. it's about making a basic presentation. have you noticed since your book has come out is there a change underway in how kids are being taught or what they're demanding to learn 'cause after all they are the ones who are going to live in this future...
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i am going to use powerpoint occasionally.the good news is i will do this very quickly, and if you want to actually look at it, we've given you a sheet which indicates where the slides are on the web. so i'm going to tie this to what i've recently learned in pakistan, also give you a reference to a report that brings you up to date on the situation there. .. >> with the remnants of al-qaeda. but much as i would like to see that happen from an american viewpoint, quite frankly, i do not believes it is likely. i think it is far more likely that pakistan will continue to pursue a strategy which in many ways is different from ours with different priorities and to focus on its own internal security dynamics. and as for the phrase "regional solutions," after 50 year of hearing about them -- after 50 years of hearing about them, my instinctive reaction is to leave the room the moment anybody mentions the phrase. frankly, i think a regional solution is about as likely as an early arab-israeli peace settlement. i think the real issue f
i am going to use powerpoint occasionally.the good news is i will do this very quickly, and if you want to actually look at it, we've given you a sheet which indicates where the slides are on the web. so i'm going to tie this to what i've recently learned in pakistan, also give you a reference to a report that brings you up to date on the situation there. .. >> with the remnants of al-qaeda. but much as i would like to see that happen from an american viewpoint, quite frankly, i do not...
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now you mentioned a 21% gdp hysterically and so on who they get a powerpoint and i say i had a mortar platoon in the army and i didn't hear that question. if you could take that i would appreciate it. therefore i get the heat off me and you heard me do this before. i just say when we started this, we said we are doing this for 15 reasons. he has my money and usually they say why are the men doing this which means at this age. but what we said is we have 15 reasons, he has nine grandchildren, i have six. first we thought we were doing it for our grandchildren. the deeper we got, we found out we were doing it for our children. and now we found out we are doing it for everybody in this room. that is where this beebee is. this is a stinging bomb in the garden party. it doesn't matter what part of it they are going to use or whether my name is connected with it, i don't give a whit. but i will tell you the essence of what we did, we felt that we have achieved an astounding success. we have effectively pissed off everybody in america and that is an important thing at 80 to be able to do tha
now you mentioned a 21% gdp hysterically and so on who they get a powerpoint and i say i had a mortar platoon in the army and i didn't hear that question. if you could take that i would appreciate it. therefore i get the heat off me and you heard me do this before. i just say when we started this, we said we are doing this for 15 reasons. he has my money and usually they say why are the men doing this which means at this age. but what we said is we have 15 reasons, he has nine grandchildren, i...
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now you mentioned a 21% gdp hysterically and so on who they get a powerpoint and i say i had a mortar platoon in the army and i didn't hear that question. if you could take that i would appreciate it. therefore i get the heat off me and you heard me do this before. i just say when we started this, we said we are doing this for 15 reasons. he has my money and usually they say why are the men doing this which means at this age. but what we said is we have 15 reasons, he has nine grandchildren, i have six. first we thought we were doing it for our grandchildren. the deeper we got, we found out we were doing it for our children. and now we found out we are doing it for everybody in this room. that is where this beebee is. this is a stinging bomb in the garden party. it doesn't matter what part of it they are going to use or whether my name is connected with it, i don't give a whit. but i will tell you the essence of what we did, we felt that we have achieved an astounding success. we have effectively pissed off everybody in america and that is an important thing at 80 to be able to do tha
now you mentioned a 21% gdp hysterically and so on who they get a powerpoint and i say i had a mortar platoon in the army and i didn't hear that question. if you could take that i would appreciate it. therefore i get the heat off me and you heard me do this before. i just say when we started this, we said we are doing this for 15 reasons. he has my money and usually they say why are the men doing this which means at this age. but what we said is we have 15 reasons, he has nine grandchildren, i...