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almost psychedelic on the screen now, something that is a bit different is that our engineering work and construction management work can be done by the sfpuc, the waste water process engineering group, or they may be using consultants. for the most part, we are sticking with the wsip model that worked so well. -- model that works so well. one thing that we used very successfully is designed at risk. this is a pretty traditional way of delivering projects. our designer gets started, goes through planning. we determine what it is that we are looking to build. we're looking -- it connects to the environmental review process. some of the jobs will have a full environmental review. we hope several will have a clicker process. the design will continue during the environmental phase and be informed by the environmental work that is going on. at the end, you have a design that is integrated with the environmental. sometimes additional questions and details are required to be able to provide that. those will be treatments, channel tunnel, the stations. if you look at it on a timescale, it me
almost psychedelic on the screen now, something that is a bit different is that our engineering work and construction management work can be done by the sfpuc, the waste water process engineering group, or they may be using consultants. for the most part, we are sticking with the wsip model that worked so well. -- model that works so well. one thing that we used very successfully is designed at risk. this is a pretty traditional way of delivering projects. our designer gets started, goes...
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i listed i was eighteen years old i was homeless living in a tent i was in fact selling psychedelic mushrooms to make money to survive and was subsequently given the given the choice to be there in the store or face prosecution it wasn't a choice in his eyes but for mathis this decision was i resisted those orders when he was deployed to serve in iraq when i came to that conclusion that personal conclusion that we were actually not just we hadn't just made a mistake but we were and continue to be in violation of the law to wage the war in iraq that i said it is imperative that i not go the math this took the military head on resistance even if more quiet is becoming more common since two thousand for the number of soldiers who have gone a wall in the u.s. army has gone up two hundred thirty four percent according to an army report i would say it's an extremely linked to the wars in iraq and afghanistan to repeat deployments to even abuse within the military realities perhaps not told to young people when they enlist but use a lot of different under-handed to. back to recruit youth and to the
i listed i was eighteen years old i was homeless living in a tent i was in fact selling psychedelic mushrooms to make money to survive and was subsequently given the given the choice to be there in the store or face prosecution it wasn't a choice in his eyes but for mathis this decision was i resisted those orders when he was deployed to serve in iraq when i came to that conclusion that personal conclusion that we were actually not just we hadn't just made a mistake but we were and continue to...
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Nov 13, 2010
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lester sits down with david cassidy as they reminisce about the days on the psychedelic bus.ll he more when we see you later on "today." >> a lot less hair, l of them. >> it happens. >> 6:46 right now. >> chuck bell is looking at the temperatures that will be climbing through the day. >> perfect weather once again. this is thr weekends in a row that it's been really nice to be outside and just nothing but good news in the forecast. stay tuned for all the details. oh wow, look at that. calm down donkey. it's vacation time! ohhhhh, who says ogres can't surf? nice moves fiona. ha, ha, ha, i love 3d. wooo hooooo! [ shk ] gingy? [ laughs ] do the roar. roar! marty, what's shrek doing on a cruise ship? looks like he's having fun! [ female aouncer ] join the dreamworks experience for the ultimate vacation,only. and cable doesn't? yes. -i read that. -i do know that. yes, but there's a contract. at verizon, they want you to have a two year contract. i've got commitment issues. no one likes to be tied down. [ man ] so if they didn't lock you into a term contract, you'd consider switchi
lester sits down with david cassidy as they reminisce about the days on the psychedelic bus.ll he more when we see you later on "today." >> a lot less hair, l of them. >> it happens. >> 6:46 right now. >> chuck bell is looking at the temperatures that will be climbing through the day. >> perfect weather once again. this is thr weekends in a row that it's been really nice to be outside and just nothing but good news in the forecast. stay tuned for all the...
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Nov 6, 2010
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of the franken staff are watching of the trial on the uptick, the c-span of the -- i call it the psychedelic c-span in book, but it's computerized tv channel here, and they quickly run over to -- from dfl headquarters to department of health in st. paul, look for donald simmons death certificate and lunchtime, we're back in court. manski is back on the stand, and hamilton offers exhibit f3007 in to evidence and its simmons just acquired death certificate and hamilton shows it to manski. done amend simmons was 65, an african-american guy, he had liver cancer, he camp to minnesota to get a transplant. his children were here, he really wanted to vote for obama. he loved jazz, his wife is a nice person, they moved from springfield, massachusetts, to be near their kid. the franken team in the absentee ballot hunt had found his name, sent a subpoena to him and mrs. simmons said he's dead. they still pursued it, the franken team. mr. manski, is this the same individual we were discussing before the break. that is correct, manski says. can you read the name and date of death of this voter? the perso
of the franken staff are watching of the trial on the uptick, the c-span of the -- i call it the psychedelic c-span in book, but it's computerized tv channel here, and they quickly run over to -- from dfl headquarters to department of health in st. paul, look for donald simmons death certificate and lunchtime, we're back in court. manski is back on the stand, and hamilton offers exhibit f3007 in to evidence and its simmons just acquired death certificate and hamilton shows it to manski. done...
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Nov 7, 2010
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members of the franken staff are watching the trial on the uptick, the c-span of follicle with the psychedelic c-span in the book, but it's a computerized tv channel, and they quickly run over to the headquarters to the department of health and st. paul, look for donald simmons death certificate and lunchtime we are back in court. mansky is back on the stand and hamilton offers exhibit f3007 into evidence, and it's simmons just acquired death certificate and hamilton shows it to mansky. what we step back. donald simmons was 65, african-american, he had liver cancer peabody came to minnesota to get a transplant. his children were here. he really wanted to vote for obama. he loved jazz, his wife is a nice person. they moved from springfield massachusetts to be near their kids. the alias in the absentee ballot count his name subpoena at to him and mrs. simmons called back and said you know, he's dead. they still pursued it, the alias mr. mansky, hamilton says, is this the same individual we were discussing before the break? that is correct, mansky says. can you read the name and death of the vote
members of the franken staff are watching the trial on the uptick, the c-span of follicle with the psychedelic c-span in the book, but it's a computerized tv channel, and they quickly run over to the headquarters to the department of health and st. paul, look for donald simmons death certificate and lunchtime we are back in court. mansky is back on the stand and hamilton offers exhibit f3007 into evidence, and it's simmons just acquired death certificate and hamilton shows it to mansky. what we...
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Nov 14, 2010
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but members of the franken staffer watching the trial on the uptick, the c-span of i call it the psychedelic c-span in the book, but it's a computerized tv channel here. and they quickly ran over dfl headquarters to st. paul, look for donald simmons death certificate and lunchtime were back in court. manske is back on the stand and hamilton offers exhibit at 3007 into evidence and its simmons just acquired death certificate. hamilton shows it to minsky, let a step back. donald simmons was 65, an african-american guy who had liver cancer and came to get a transplant. his children were here. he really wanted to vote for obama. he loved jazz. his wife was a very nice person. they moved from springfield massachusetts to be near their kids. the franken team in the absentee ballot content found his name subpoenaed to him and mr. simmons called back and said you know, he's dead. they still pursued it, the franken team did. mr. minsky, hamilton says. this is the same individual were discussing before the break? that is correct he says. can you read the name and date of death of this voter? the perso
but members of the franken staffer watching the trial on the uptick, the c-span of i call it the psychedelic c-span in the book, but it's a computerized tv channel here. and they quickly ran over dfl headquarters to st. paul, look for donald simmons death certificate and lunchtime were back in court. manske is back on the stand and hamilton offers exhibit at 3007 into evidence and its simmons just acquired death certificate. hamilton shows it to minsky, let a step back. donald simmons was 65,...
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Nov 10, 2010
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elizabeth testified to it yesterday where there was a lot of drinking and alcohol and psychedelic drugs there. you see the veil she has on, the gown she has on, and the homicide detective went to the salt lake city library when they were there one day and he went up to elizabeth and he said, i'm looking for elizabeth smart, and we're getting a lot of phone calls, and you look like her. can you take your veil off and mitchell stepped in and said, no, based on riches grounds, she cannot take off her veil. only her husband can do that. he said, can i be part of your religion for one day to take off this veil and elizabeth stared at him, and mitchell refused based on religious princes, and the homicide detective left. she said, should she have taken that chance and she was so upset when they left that library. >> that's amazing, jean, because it shows the power he had over letter mentally, how he had completely brain washed her. >> reporter: brain washed, and continually told her, if you leave, if you do anything, i will kill you. you will be dead. kyra, at one point, he brought out that kn
elizabeth testified to it yesterday where there was a lot of drinking and alcohol and psychedelic drugs there. you see the veil she has on, the gown she has on, and the homicide detective went to the salt lake city library when they were there one day and he went up to elizabeth and he said, i'm looking for elizabeth smart, and we're getting a lot of phone calls, and you look like her. can you take your veil off and mitchell stepped in and said, no, based on riches grounds, she cannot take off...
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Nov 13, 2010
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a hip pop group traveling the road in a psychedelic bus. david cassidy had it both ways.ith were rock stars and teen heartthrobs. >> step right up. >> reporter: then there was danny. the precocious wise-cracking little brother played by danny bonaduce. >> this is no environment for impressionable kids. >> reporter: he was a schemer but a heck of a bass player, too. 36 years later, sitting down with david and danny, i found their relationship much as it was on the show. >> he really did look up to me. he really did admire me. because i was 20, he was 12. that kind of thing. >> was there a bit of a big brother relationship there? >> oh, i think so. i thin it's fair -- >> yes. i was going tostay. it still exists. >> i was 12 at the time, too and so i was anxious to tell them in person howuch "the partridge family" influenced my childhood. i went out to learn how to play the bass because you played the bass. and you played it well. it was then danny broke the news. that this part of my life, happily playing the bass guitar, was built on a hollywood illusion. danny partridge w
a hip pop group traveling the road in a psychedelic bus. david cassidy had it both ways.ith were rock stars and teen heartthrobs. >> step right up. >> reporter: then there was danny. the precocious wise-cracking little brother played by danny bonaduce. >> this is no environment for impressionable kids. >> reporter: he was a schemer but a heck of a bass player, too. 36 years later, sitting down with david and danny, i found their relationship much as it was on the show....