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. >> i did relook at the video, and as far as i'm concerned, you're still implicated in being part of what went on. >> and we talked to one of pnm's most unpredictable inmates. >> stabbed him in the chest. the first thing out of his mouth was "why?" . >>> the level vi at pnm is full of inmates who will not only target prison staff but anyone else they have access to. >> i got 20 years for the district attorney getting stabbed in a courtroom. >> we do many, what we call prison cases, either assaults on other inmates, murders on other inmates, assaults on staff, on correctional officers. and so his cases were part of my caseload. in this particular case, mr. steele was charged with battery on a correctional officer. >> about 90% of the staff they get working here are the people who got picked on in school. they come over here, and now it's payback time. they think that badge gives them power. that badge is only an illusion of power. that power can be stripped and taken away in a moment's notice. >> mr. steele was accused of throwing a cup full of urine on the correctional officer. >> i
. >> i did relook at the video, and as far as i'm concerned, you're still implicated in being part of what went on. >> and we talked to one of pnm's most unpredictable inmates. >> stabbed him in the chest. the first thing out of his mouth was "why?" . >>> the level vi at pnm is full of inmates who will not only target prison staff but anyone else they have access to. >> i got 20 years for the district attorney getting stabbed in a courtroom. >>...
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i think this needs to be relooked at and i think the plan it looks like it was planned by someone who tried to do this in 76 and it caused prop m. i really building that you need to continue that and i would like to have the right to do adequate response to the revised sections. thank you >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hello. >> can you speak into the microphone. >> yeah. thank you. hello, i'm diane at 24 lauren court. i'm a member of the fireman sister could heights association and i'm here to represent our neighbors who couldn't make it. i'm a third generation san franciscan. i replacement going back many years and seeing the city grow and we had control the city had control over the annoyances of the beauty of it. i know we have to worry about this contingency and i want you to take into account. my father and grandfather and husband helped on the penya project and my son worked at city hall bif it and i'd like to see it stay like that friendly and warm and room to spread around and our children to grow. i'm lucky to have 2 in the city who can afford to stay but when i see
i think this needs to be relooked at and i think the plan it looks like it was planned by someone who tried to do this in 76 and it caused prop m. i really building that you need to continue that and i would like to have the right to do adequate response to the revised sections. thank you >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hello. >> can you speak into the microphone. >> yeah. thank you. hello, i'm diane at 24 lauren court. i'm a member of the fireman sister could...
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it's a continuous relook and balancing that makes sense for us to do it. we have a benefit if central shops where we have an additional fueling sources in addition to our tanks. >> that's twags been an issue. now i want a list of the attaches vehicles that we own and what the plan is to build as green as possible with the ones we're replacing >> we'll make that as part of the summary for the next meeting on the 11th. >> commissioner vietor. i like that online water usage transition it's great. i'm wondering with our drought that on us about those water audits maybe you didn't mention that but it seems like there are maybe be a need to ramp that up and put out there whether in the bills or something a that's an available service i don't think people know that you can have your water system audits and you can have reduced costs to conceive water and i know that richie will talk about the water supply but his budget included $8 million for the conservation and the local showerheads >> it seems like that would be concessions in water to get your word out there
it's a continuous relook and balancing that makes sense for us to do it. we have a benefit if central shops where we have an additional fueling sources in addition to our tanks. >> that's twags been an issue. now i want a list of the attaches vehicles that we own and what the plan is to build as green as possible with the ones we're replacing >> we'll make that as part of the summary for the next meeting on the 11th. >> commissioner vietor. i like that online water usage...
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. >> i did relook at the video, and as far as i'm concerned, you're still implicated in being part ofhat went on. >> and we talked to one of pnm's most unpredictable inmates. >> stabbed him in the chest. the first thing out of his mouth was "why?" ♪ ♪ ♪ ben! ♪ [ train whistle blows ] oh, that was close. you ain't lying. let quicken loans help you save your money with a mortgage that's engineered to amaze. [ chicken caws ] [ male announcer ] when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast with tums. heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum tums! that's my end goal, that's my end destination. for me, even a quick weekend trip to kind of reset makes me a better athlete. [ male announcer ] be a weekender like ashley wagner at hotels like hilton and hampton. book now at hiltonweekends.com. i'm saving a ton of time by posting them to my wall. oh, i like that one. it's so quick! it's just like my car insurance. i saved 15% in just 15 minutes. i saved more than that in half the time. i unfriend you. that's not how it works. that
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earth shaking infrastructure investment in this location and that in and of itself should cause us to relook at the area. this study susan will walk you through will look at the additional issue like the studies to date but more importantly to explore and reenvision this area and look at a better city for tomorrow i'm going to turn it over to susan >> good morning directors i'm susan i'm from the city of san francisco of san francisco's planning department. i'll talk about the feasibility will study. i want to state and thank those involved in laying out the caltrain's and tjpa and high speed rail and california harriet authority and the various departments in the city. myself and the planning department will continue to engage with those individuals throughout the project to insure the best outcome. i'm sure our aware of the infrastructure plan many the area and in addition to those plans you better than that anyone else understand the hole in the ground tasseling called the tjpa and we're happy to have that going on. as this infrastructure continues to process through application those pro
earth shaking infrastructure investment in this location and that in and of itself should cause us to relook at the area. this study susan will walk you through will look at the additional issue like the studies to date but more importantly to explore and reenvision this area and look at a better city for tomorrow i'm going to turn it over to susan >> good morning directors i'm susan i'm from the city of san francisco of san francisco's planning department. i'll talk about the feasibility...
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it's good to get a relook -- at least from my perspective i know the board of education has probably seen this many times but to see where we have come from over the 12 years with surplus property. i have a couple of questions and then i will open it up for comments and questions from the rest of the committee. first, and i can't exactly remember where this was and on the surplus property or list or examined by the boe about the site and i know there were conversations about the current [inaudible] campus and it's a huge site and a lot of it is open space and i know there was a grade issue with that site but what is the status of that site? >> okay. so that -- i mean that potential is still there, so right now the current strategy would be if all the cards fell into place would be to relocate the school of the arts to 135 van ness. we are currently investing a fair amount of money into the macktier campus and going to take a number of years to make it happen and we don't want the students to have a heating system, not have lights that work and for all of the time to make that happen
it's good to get a relook -- at least from my perspective i know the board of education has probably seen this many times but to see where we have come from over the 12 years with surplus property. i have a couple of questions and then i will open it up for comments and questions from the rest of the committee. first, and i can't exactly remember where this was and on the surplus property or list or examined by the boe about the site and i know there were conversations about the current...
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and we just started looking at -- relooking at how to identify and ensuring that particularly the transgender community is counted and identified. and, so, you'll see this number may grow because we're trying to -- thises was never asked in the past in our demographics. so, we've been working on this for several years trying to identify and count people who are important to us to ensure their care. supervisor mar, you talk a lot about african americans, disproportionate number in our system. i'm concerned about that as well. we will be rolling out an african-american health initial ans. 50% we have african americans presented in our programs. as we did many years ago. we treat it like a man system. we may not have the appropriate cultural programming for this and i want to look at that. and ensure our cbos are focused on this population and are we diverse, do people see themselves as they are getting served. so, it's a initiative i'm hoping to work with other departments as well, too, to make sure the african-american community is served well. we have our goals -- i left our executive meeting
and we just started looking at -- relooking at how to identify and ensuring that particularly the transgender community is counted and identified. and, so, you'll see this number may grow because we're trying to -- thises was never asked in the past in our demographics. so, we've been working on this for several years trying to identify and count people who are important to us to ensure their care. supervisor mar, you talk a lot about african americans, disproportionate number in our system....
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the cloud cover, we relooking at t -- we are looking at the clouds, and they are going to continue to stream in, aped you folks in the haguerstown, and winchester, and tread rifredric will cool out faster, and it is going to be chilly. 21 in winchester, and 26 in the d.c. area, and downt a la plata coming in 23. and what about the next couple of days? chilly conditions for sure in morning. future cast showing at 7:00 a.m., the temperatures. tomorrow morning's rush no problems associated with the weather. and tomorrow evening, the same thing, just on the cool side. and tomorrow, it will be probably the nicest day of the next seven days so if you are out and about, don't worry about that, and then the cold stuff is going to move in, and saturday is a cold day, and a lot of you out there, stephanie out in leesburg, talking about what is going to happen in your way, and look at the snow coming in, and notice much of it to the south, and i think that everybody stands to see a good chance. over to huntingtown, and also, alex was talking about his chances of snow, but everybody has a chance
the cloud cover, we relooking at t -- we are looking at the clouds, and they are going to continue to stream in, aped you folks in the haguerstown, and winchester, and tread rifredric will cool out faster, and it is going to be chilly. 21 in winchester, and 26 in the d.c. area, and downt a la plata coming in 23. and what about the next couple of days? chilly conditions for sure in morning. future cast showing at 7:00 a.m., the temperatures. tomorrow morning's rush no problems associated with...
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we can say yes, we can say no, or just have them relook at this issue. >> mr. president, i just have a quick question. so, just would like to sort of maybe get a barometer from the commission on in terms of city property real estate. if there is not, and i have not heard much of a concern in relationship to that just so that if there is a clear direction to provide to supervisor, but then in terms of events, mobile foods, you know, on the public streets, those kinds of things, where you know, we have retrofitted city hall to be able to have like back here the water filters and to be able to get, you know, the water the tap water. where it is in a stationary place and you know, it is easy to facilitate. and so i just wanted to just ask that question and if you wanted to provide any direction in relationship to sort of that particular category. >> commissioner dwight? >> i guess that i don't fully understand how to what extent the city property is being used to host the public events. and so i don't know the relationship. >> there are in city properties, let's sa
we can say yes, we can say no, or just have them relook at this issue. >> mr. president, i just have a quick question. so, just would like to sort of maybe get a barometer from the commission on in terms of city property real estate. if there is not, and i have not heard much of a concern in relationship to that just so that if there is a clear direction to provide to supervisor, but then in terms of events, mobile foods, you know, on the public streets, those kinds of things, where you...
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time the proportion of people who will be resonant with these themes will grow and has been growing relook at the young generation today is the most meaning and purpose driven generation i met so many a year here in russia as well where you idealistic young people and the same is true in india and in the united states of europe so there is this something happening with us that we are moving towards towards these that's right yes well. since to be a very optimistic. note to finish the program on and if you like the show please join us again same place same time here on the world. economic down in the final. deal and the rest of life. if we. want. pleasure to have you with us here today i'm sure. we we will. see you will know about. almost entirely in the olympic village. committees who will tell the i.o.c. where the. secret laboratory was able to build a most sophisticated robot which doesn't sound anything to mission to teach creation why it should care about humans. why you should care only. russia's figure skating team claims the host nation's first gold as the second day of the winter g
time the proportion of people who will be resonant with these themes will grow and has been growing relook at the young generation today is the most meaning and purpose driven generation i met so many a year here in russia as well where you idealistic young people and the same is true in india and in the united states of europe so there is this something happening with us that we are moving towards towards these that's right yes well. since to be a very optimistic. note to finish the program on...
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this relooking for the 19 other victims who may have fallen prey to the couple. >>> you may have heardrd who shot a suspect in oakland. >> the guard said he was chasing him when he threatened him with a screwdriver and he shot him in the leg a group hired the guard to patrol the streets after a rash of robberies. police say that it is self- defense and the guard did have the right to shoot. >> and following this incident and it brings in the question of security firms and a trend in the east bay city. and the question about what impact it has on the police department, what impact it has on getting police and how voters feel about this, joining us is a libby shaft who represents a lot of the areas that are going -- having the firms come in what is driving people to do this to hire security firms. >> people are frustrated with the level of public safety they are getting from the city. it is natural they are looking to private resources to supplement the police force. >> and burgularies going up. thefts. robberies gone up. robberies have gone up. these people they band together and they p
this relooking for the 19 other victims who may have fallen prey to the couple. >>> you may have heardrd who shot a suspect in oakland. >> the guard said he was chasing him when he threatened him with a screwdriver and he shot him in the leg a group hired the guard to patrol the streets after a rash of robberies. police say that it is self- defense and the guard did have the right to shoot. >> and following this incident and it brings in the question of security firms and a...
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and certainly the electricity industry itself is relooking now at the physical security things they caning. and on the cyber security side, terk and north american reliability association is working to create standards for the bulk power system in north america. >> and if you had to give us a scale of 1- 5 and 5 being the best, where would you put our safety for a power grid? >> i would safety i would say devoid that up a little bit. physical security and cyber security. cyber security. we have standards and now, we are still, the industry is still working toward implementing those standards and coming up to speed. we are at a two or throw level. >> 2 or 3. are you comfortable with that? >> well, you know, this is one of those industries that you can never drive your risk down to 0. and the industry is constantly improving. and every time there is an event like this or whether it was like the fires in san diego several years ago, it helped the industry learn how to do better vegetation management and there will be a lot of lessons learned out of this. >> i asked this. motorcycle mike sa
and certainly the electricity industry itself is relooking now at the physical security things they caning. and on the cyber security side, terk and north american reliability association is working to create standards for the bulk power system in north america. >> and if you had to give us a scale of 1- 5 and 5 being the best, where would you put our safety for a power grid? >> i would safety i would say devoid that up a little bit. physical security and cyber security. cyber...
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an attorney says the northern california "innocence project" is relooking at cases nationwide helping people who may have been wrongly convicted. >> the danger is that people have been convicted based on faulty science. science that is wrong. so how do we deal with that? how many people are in prison based on an incorrect hypothesis that was never proven? >> guess who is coming tomorrow? >> reporter: he was banned from living with his family while working to prove his innocence and forced to sell their home to raise money for his defense. 2.5 years later, the case is now over. are you bitter at all? >> yes. i would -- [ pause ] i think we are both very bitter and it goes up and down the level of bitterness. >> reporter: they grieve the loss of johan but there is a happy ending of sorts. they are having triplets who came into the world yesterday. in san francisco, linda yee, kpix 5. >> the "innocence project" says there have been about a dozen convictions nationwide that have been reversed. >>> coming up in our next half hour, the plot thickens for the teen convicted of staying a celeb
an attorney says the northern california "innocence project" is relooking at cases nationwide helping people who may have been wrongly convicted. >> the danger is that people have been convicted based on faulty science. science that is wrong. so how do we deal with that? how many people are in prison based on an incorrect hypothesis that was never proven? >> guess who is coming tomorrow? >> reporter: he was banned from living with his family while working to prove...
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they will watch and see what the president has to offer, whether the parliament relooks at the amnesty. they pushed through the amnesty law last week. they revoked an amnesty law basically telling them thattest frommers have to leave government buildings in order for those people detained to be released. protesters say that amounts to the government holding them hostage and they want to change that. they will try to do that in parliament on tuesday. the question is does the president have a majority there? at least one member of his party was here in independence square saying he left, he hopes that people will forgive him for past mistakes. the question is whether more of the president's supporters will switch over to the opposition or not vote in his favor in parliament when it convenes on tuesday, john. we also heard secretary kerry support the opposition movement there in ukraine. what about the russians, are they speaking out about this? >> the russians are very unhappy with secretary kerry's statement of support as well as europe's state of support. they say that it basically rew
they will watch and see what the president has to offer, whether the parliament relooks at the amnesty. they pushed through the amnesty law last week. they revoked an amnesty law basically telling them thattest frommers have to leave government buildings in order for those people detained to be released. protesters say that amounts to the government holding them hostage and they want to change that. they will try to do that in parliament on tuesday. the question is does the president have a...
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i don't know that any of the plans are relooking at their strategies overall. >> this is also fundamentally why state-based exchanges can be so much more effective than a federal -- a federal completely federally run system. because, every state has a different market. so in our state, for example, the private -- the plans, the commercial plans that we're offering have extensive networks. everybody's covered pretty much. and so the question now is, how do you provide incentives to, and to rethink how you get really good integrated and innovative new products into the market, with full employee choice as a core component of that, so that the individuals making the choice and not the employer on behalf of the individual, and so that they have the kind of information and metrics in terms of work productivity trends, and quality trends that matter to individuals that are making choices. and that transparency. it's a completely different conversation, it's not -- you started with narrow networks because of geographic issues or limitations in terms of how you were able to bring plans in. but, a c
i don't know that any of the plans are relooking at their strategies overall. >> this is also fundamentally why state-based exchanges can be so much more effective than a federal -- a federal completely federally run system. because, every state has a different market. so in our state, for example, the private -- the plans, the commercial plans that we're offering have extensive networks. everybody's covered pretty much. and so the question now is, how do you provide incentives to, and to...
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i don't know that any of the plans are relooking at their strategies overall. >> this is also fundamentally why state-based exchanges can be so much more effective than a federal -- a federal completely federally run system. because, every state has a different market. so in our state, for example, the private -- the plans, the commercial plans that we're offering have extensive networks. everybody's covered pretty much. and so the question now is, how do you provide incentives to, and to rethink how you get really good integrated and innovative new products into the market, with full employee choice as a core component of that, so that the individuals making the choice and not the employer on behalf of the individual, and so that they have the kind of information and metrics in terms of work productivity trends, and quality trends that matter to individuals that are making choices. and that transparency. it's a completely different conversation, it's not -- you started with narrow networks because of geographic issues or limitations in terms of how you were able to bring plans in. but, a c
i don't know that any of the plans are relooking at their strategies overall. >> this is also fundamentally why state-based exchanges can be so much more effective than a federal -- a federal completely federally run system. because, every state has a different market. so in our state, for example, the private -- the plans, the commercial plans that we're offering have extensive networks. everybody's covered pretty much. and so the question now is, how do you provide incentives to, and to...
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you have to relook at your security system here. was updating their payment terminal. they said that there could be some issues. they brushed off the security team. two months later, a hundred million affected. it just makes you wonder who you can trust. you are swiping your credit card just about everywhere these days. people have major security concerns right now. they got burned this is a big thing. charles: u.s. speed skater's blamed their slow times on there under armour bodysuits. sandra: you have to feel bad for under armour. the athlete did not perform so well. they blamed the outfits. now they have gone back to the old outfits. maybe they just skated slowly. charles: we sought with lulu live in, we saw with abercrombie and fitch, they paid a heavy, heavy toll. sandra: i think that there will be some dip in sales. charles: your take on barney's new time. that is next. ♪ with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online so i can
you have to relook at your security system here. was updating their payment terminal. they said that there could be some issues. they brushed off the security team. two months later, a hundred million affected. it just makes you wonder who you can trust. you are swiping your credit card just about everywhere these days. people have major security concerns right now. they got burned this is a big thing. charles: u.s. speed skater's blamed their slow times on there under armour bodysuits. sandra:...
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i think the committee last year, as i recall, began a process of relooking at it, trying to work through this issue and it is my belief and hope, and i have told members of the committee, that i intend to stay after this. but that the financial services committee, it does have the jurisdiction and we're looking for an answer rather quickly. and i will continue to work with the gentlewoman from los angeles, i'll continue to work with the gentleman from florida, mr. hastings, judge hastings, and i'll continue to work with ms. castor from tampa on this issue. i know that my dear friend from new york, congressman meeks, has spoken with me a number of times about this, it is my hope that the financial services committee will come with a recommendation, a piece of legislation on a bipartisan basis that we can address this and we'll wait until that is accomplished. and that is what i have told mbers of the committee and i will continue to be engaged in this >> the gentleman from texas reserves. the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. mcgovern: we don't have to wait for the financial services to a
i think the committee last year, as i recall, began a process of relooking at it, trying to work through this issue and it is my belief and hope, and i have told members of the committee, that i intend to stay after this. but that the financial services committee, it does have the jurisdiction and we're looking for an answer rather quickly. and i will continue to work with the gentlewoman from los angeles, i'll continue to work with the gentleman from florida, mr. hastings, judge hastings, and...
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report, and my state of pennsylvania requires it only for new hires, but never relooks at people who may have been working for the school for many years. the second thing that this bill does is it requires the background check for a criminal history be done for any employee who is going to come into contact with kids, not just teachers. it could be a coach, it could be a contractor, it could be anybody who is going to interact with children. there are 12 states that have no such provisions. and it also would require more thorough background checks. some states check their own state's database for criminal activity but they don't look at the f.b.i.'s database, they don't look at the national record of criminality. our bill would require that. it would forbid knowingly passing on a letter of recommendation to a predator. it is shocking that that even has to be contemplated, but since it has occurred and sometimes there is this feeling that, well, let's just make the problem someone else's problem, it does happen, it's outrageous and appalling, it needs to be forbidden, and our bill wou
report, and my state of pennsylvania requires it only for new hires, but never relooks at people who may have been working for the school for many years. the second thing that this bill does is it requires the background check for a criminal history be done for any employee who is going to come into contact with kids, not just teachers. it could be a coach, it could be a contractor, it could be anybody who is going to interact with children. there are 12 states that have no such provisions. and...
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and their statement was, hey, if iran's allowed to end rich, we'll probably relook at that as well. do you have intelligence which indicates we will have an increased number of countries that want the right to enrich uranium if the iranians are permitted to continue to enrich following a final agreement? >> i think regional states are watching closely the status of these negotiations and what is going to happen from them. they are concerned about the proliferation of nuclear weapons and potential for iran to get a nuclear weapon, so we are most interested in preventing that from happening, so i think we're committed. >> do you have intelligence that bears on what ease other countries' intentions are? we were told they will seriously consider abandoning their commitment not to enrich. >> i think by definition your question leads us to a closed session discussion on that. >> thank you. thank you, director brown. thank you. >> thank you, mr. chair. we've learned of the devastating effects of intentional declassification of material by an nsa contractor which has effectively betrayed hi
and their statement was, hey, if iran's allowed to end rich, we'll probably relook at that as well. do you have intelligence which indicates we will have an increased number of countries that want the right to enrich uranium if the iranians are permitted to continue to enrich following a final agreement? >> i think regional states are watching closely the status of these negotiations and what is going to happen from them. they are concerned about the proliferation of nuclear weapons and...