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that's the wrong sequence.ight sequence is to do it in a slightly different order. >> go ahead, sarah. >> what struck me is how much of a republican president clinton talked about. the need for spending restraint and i think if you talk about sequencing, what will harm this economy is by raising taxes now and particularly raising them on the job creators in this country which will hurt our economic growth and have fewer people back in the workforce. >> it's interesting. robert, you say, look, don't extend the cuts for everybody. somethings that to live, right? keep fighting until the election? that's leaving the economy and markets in the balance. >> i wish there was a possibility of agreement but there subject team to be. they are as far apart today as ever before. with an election looming, i don't see any part to come over to obama side and provide tax cuts for employment that he has suggested, provide the help to state and local governments that he suggested. i think we're basically unfortunately at a stalem
that's the wrong sequence.ight sequence is to do it in a slightly different order. >> go ahead, sarah. >> what struck me is how much of a republican president clinton talked about. the need for spending restraint and i think if you talk about sequencing, what will harm this economy is by raising taxes now and particularly raising them on the job creators in this country which will hurt our economic growth and have fewer people back in the workforce. >> it's interesting....
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i look at it as an action sequence. in a way, it is, -- it is like a purple car chase. -- walking car chase. it is word for word. when we enter we're coming in on where we are supposed to come in. there is a precision to that when you do it properly can be very compelling and exciting to watch. it is kind of like an action sequence. in "speed," i would come around the corner, look out, lung. -- lunge. tavis: how does the euphoria i expect you are feeling now compared to the euphoria out you get on stage? >> it is different. the stage is different. you have your opening night. it should be this wonderful, incredible celebration but you still have to do it. you still have to show them that, by the way, this is why we are celebrating our cells. you have to deliver the goods and deliver them eight times a week to prove that if they tell you good things, you have to prove them right for eight shows. this is, what i love about this, the television series thing, we have a 10-hour movie. in my mind, it is a 10-hour movie. 10 ho
i look at it as an action sequence. in a way, it is, -- it is like a purple car chase. -- walking car chase. it is word for word. when we enter we're coming in on where we are supposed to come in. there is a precision to that when you do it properly can be very compelling and exciting to watch. it is kind of like an action sequence. in "speed," i would come around the corner, look out, lung. -- lunge. tavis: how does the euphoria i expect you are feeling now compared to the euphoria...
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. >> experts say your pass word should be a random sequence of 25 characters. you should have a different random sequence of 25 characters for every website you touch. it seals absolutely overwhelming, but it is the direction cyber security is moving in. you might even need a pass word to access your pass words. >> i can't even remember the four-digit pass word. thank you. that's good information. >>> google unveiled a new 3-d mapping service you can use even if you don't have a web connection. they believe several new features will make the maps more comprehensive, compelling and convenient. they even wore this backpack camera to capture images of popular hiking trails. check that out. analysts say google is trying to trump apple. apple's own mapping service will replace them on iphones and ipads. the google service only works on the an droid phones. >> important health news now. a common anesthetic found in teething gels can be dangerous for babies and in extreme cases even deadly. the fda says it is linked to a blood disorder. it is found in products includi
. >> experts say your pass word should be a random sequence of 25 characters. you should have a different random sequence of 25 characters for every website you touch. it seals absolutely overwhelming, but it is the direction cyber security is moving in. you might even need a pass word to access your pass words. >> i can't even remember the four-digit pass word. thank you. that's good information. >>> google unveiled a new 3-d mapping service you can use even if you don't...
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the sequence of the paintings?lize there was a series of galleries but the way he hung the paintings that was part of the demand. >> well, he had an idea that in a way the entire... all of the four walls of the room would be the canvass and each of the facades, each of the faces of the room would have its own... we'd call it an ensemble. certainly'd be a most important painting in thea÷] center and or paintings would be deployed around the edges and used in conjunction with moldings and hardware that he'd collected to create an overall effect and to begin to see relationships between, for example, the hardware and the painting, the shape of an antique piece of hardware and something he saw in the painting. his idea was that all people could learn about art, they didn't need to know the exact date or the pedigree of the work but you could learn about it by looking at it, by seeing the line, form, and color. so it's a kind of... it's certainly a teaching collection. >> rose: and thatónn was his mission. that people s
the sequence of the paintings?lize there was a series of galleries but the way he hung the paintings that was part of the demand. >> well, he had an idea that in a way the entire... all of the four walls of the room would be the canvass and each of the facades, each of the faces of the room would have its own... we'd call it an ensemble. certainly'd be a most important painting in thea÷] center and or paintings would be deployed around the edges and used in conjunction with moldings and...
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. >> experts say your pass word should be a random sequence of 25 characters. should have a different random sequence of 25 characters for every website you touch. it seals absolutely overwhelming, but it is the direction cyber security is moving in. you might even need a pass word to access your pass words. >> i can't even remember the four-digit pass word. thank you. that's good information. >>> google unveiled a new 3-d mapping service you can use even if you don't have a web connection. they believe several new features will make the maps more comprehensive, compelling and convenient. they even wore this backpack camera to capture images of popular hiking trails. check that out. analysts say google is trying to trump apple. apple's own mapping service will replace them on iphones and ipads. the google service only works on the an droid phones. >> important health news now. a common anesthetic found in teething gels can be dangerous for babies and in extreme cases even deadly. the fda says it is linked to a blood disorder. it is found in products including a
. >> experts say your pass word should be a random sequence of 25 characters. should have a different random sequence of 25 characters for every website you touch. it seals absolutely overwhelming, but it is the direction cyber security is moving in. you might even need a pass word to access your pass words. >> i can't even remember the four-digit pass word. thank you. that's good information. >>> google unveiled a new 3-d mapping service you can use even if you don't have...
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muslim brotherhood, the revolutionaries and the military there was no consensus on the design, the sequence or the time frame of the transition. the skaf put out initially a vague template for the transition that was always since mubarak's overthrow has been stubt pressure, has been subject to legal challenges, has been subject to renegotiation, so if you take that as a backdrop that will explain the situation that you describe, because initially the original intent was to have the constitution before the elections. two things basically happened. pressure on the part of the demonstrators to bring up the date for presidential elections. we were due to have presidential elections months from now. certainly not in the time frame we're discussing now. but the skaf had to back down under the force of the demonstrators to bring up the time table for presidential elections. at the same time what you had in parallel was a deed lock in the constitution writing process that mohammad mentioned and therefore delayed the whole constitution writing agenda. now we have a strange situation in which the tim
muslim brotherhood, the revolutionaries and the military there was no consensus on the design, the sequence or the time frame of the transition. the skaf put out initially a vague template for the transition that was always since mubarak's overthrow has been stubt pressure, has been subject to legal challenges, has been subject to renegotiation, so if you take that as a backdrop that will explain the situation that you describe, because initially the original intent was to have the constitution...
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it was highly contested and really was a work in progress because there was no consensus over the sequence in timing of the steps of the transition itself. >> if i could just add following events closely that the nonmuslim brotherhood members ba basically coalessed to protest what they saw was the monopolization of the writing process and you had even diverse groups, egyptian liberals, also got together and said we should take our objections to the courts. so it became r very political that way. any other questions? >> david fitzgerald. question about the third place finisher. normally in elections, that person ends up being a key fact. perhaps some of those voters going to the eventual winner. i know there isn't much of a track record for how the third place finers supporters will break the two top runners. any speculation? islamic versus secular type that will drive all these other supporters that go to one of the two? >> very quickly. there's lots of speculation. nobody really knows how those folks will break. i think as mohamed and tom described it, you have a process as contenders try
it was highly contested and really was a work in progress because there was no consensus over the sequence in timing of the steps of the transition itself. >> if i could just add following events closely that the nonmuslim brotherhood members ba basically coalessed to protest what they saw was the monopolization of the writing process and you had even diverse groups, egyptian liberals, also got together and said we should take our objections to the courts. so it became r very political...
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by the very nature of the a through g sequencing, class sequencing, our english language learners mustdouble up on english in order to pass a through g. they will omak sent one year of english so, therefore, they must take an extra english class in order to graduate a through g and to be eligible for our graduation requirements and also eligibility into any four-year university. i know what i'm saying is somewhat technical, we discussed this with the board all of the time. it's heavy on our minds we will not be graduating hundreds of students. we're grateful the city stepped in to help with summer school. as you can see, this is really not enough. we appreciate extra fund for the city. i do think this is crisis mode right now. i think yes, we would love to have money back from the prop h, of course. this is a crisis. now we are deep in crisis. we think it's that this year will be really terrible, the years after that also. projections don't look much better as you can see and what nancy gave us. i'm only one board member but i probably think that my commissioner partner here is also co
by the very nature of the a through g sequencing, class sequencing, our english language learners mustdouble up on english in order to pass a through g. they will omak sent one year of english so, therefore, they must take an extra english class in order to graduate a through g and to be eligible for our graduation requirements and also eligibility into any four-year university. i know what i'm saying is somewhat technical, we discussed this with the board all of the time. it's heavy on our...
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how do they do the sequencing? the governor says he doesn't want to -- he would keep the pre-existing condition thing. but how would they do it? >> well, you know, it's funny because i've asked that same question, john. there's not good answers on that particular issue. even with regard to some of the bigger components. i talked to his health care policy provider. he said the governor would keep the nondiscriminatory clauses. based on pre-existing conditions but get rid of the whole mandate. that's different than saying he would repeal the whole thing. again, in no specific order, john, was this idea that people should be allowed to purchase insurance, health care insurance, across state lines, allow more competition and drive down premiums that way was one of the things. for not purchasing health care insurance, he was talking more about incentives for people being healthy. for people doing things that would make them healthy. so, again, i didn't see anything about the sequencing. i'm not sure this is a radical de
how do they do the sequencing? the governor says he doesn't want to -- he would keep the pre-existing condition thing. but how would they do it? >> well, you know, it's funny because i've asked that same question, john. there's not good answers on that particular issue. even with regard to some of the bigger components. i talked to his health care policy provider. he said the governor would keep the nondiscriminatory clauses. based on pre-existing conditions but get rid of the whole...
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this was in the early years of trying to do gene sequencing and gene chroning. so this was a very daring effort. in 1983 they were able to localize the gene for huntington's disease to chromosome 4 to the very tip of the chromosome. an international consortium of gene hunters formed and in 1993 they isolated and sequenced the gene. that was an enormous advance because with the gene they could pop it into mice and into flies, and into worms and study mechanisms of pathogenesis. how the gene does its harm. and they learned an enormous amount about this. more over as they began to look at these disorders, they realized that in addition to the clinical similarity they both affect motor systems and they both share certain anatomical features in common. there also is an interesting similarity in the way the proteins that are involved in the disease become abnormallal. they realize this is a protein folding disorder. and that it belonged to a larger family of protein folding disorders which were pioneered by stand passner. he described jack object cry field disease as
this was in the early years of trying to do gene sequencing and gene chroning. so this was a very daring effort. in 1983 they were able to localize the gene for huntington's disease to chromosome 4 to the very tip of the chromosome. an international consortium of gene hunters formed and in 1993 they isolated and sequenced the gene. that was an enormous advance because with the gene they could pop it into mice and into flies, and into worms and study mechanisms of pathogenesis. how the gene does...
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. >> experts say your pass word should be a random sequence of 25 characters.te you touch. it seals absolutely overwhelming, but it is the direction cyber security is moving in. evenght even need a pass word to access your pass words. >> i can't even remember the four-digit pass word. thank you. that's good information. >>> google unveiled a new 3-d you mapping service you can use even if you don't have a web connection. they believe several new features will make the maps more comprehensive compelling and convenient. they even wore this backpack camera to capture images of popular hiking trails. check that out. analysts say google is trying to trump apple. apple's own mapping service will replace them on iphones and ipads. the google service only works on the an droid phones. >> important health news now. a common anesthetic found in teething gels can be dangerous for babies and in extreme cases even deadly. the f is linked to a blood disorder. it is found in products including anbesol, or raw gel, baby or raw gel. there were 29 reported cases. it leads to oxy
. >> experts say your pass word should be a random sequence of 25 characters.te you touch. it seals absolutely overwhelming, but it is the direction cyber security is moving in. evenght even need a pass word to access your pass words. >> i can't even remember the four-digit pass word. thank you. that's good information. >>> google unveiled a new 3-d you mapping service you can use even if you don't have a web connection. they believe several new features will make the maps...
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this thing to full tilt and gave it a couple more blasts so pretty much simulated an entire launch sequence for their falcon nine rocket. the engine went up, nothing blew up. everything did what it was supposed to. i think it is cool pre ng this. >> it is a huge change. they are a first of their kind. >>> big news for us because finally the video for kimberly cole's single "you make me want to" has dropped. way back when our friend keith auditioned for kimberly's video. all this time we have been wondering if he is in the actual video. watch what happens here. kimberly accidently injures one of her dancers. >> what are they going to do? >> kimberly says she has an idea of somebody who might be able to fill in. our favorite friend with a tucked in nasa sweat shirt. >> how many guys are jealous of him right now? >> they rewrote kimberly cole's video. >> to see the entire thing head to rightthisminute.com. >>> roaches and mice don't respect the fact that your house is yours and they are not invited. what you are looking at is a tortoise, this thing laying its eggs in a whole in his front yard.
this thing to full tilt and gave it a couple more blasts so pretty much simulated an entire launch sequence for their falcon nine rocket. the engine went up, nothing blew up. everything did what it was supposed to. i think it is cool pre ng this. >> it is a huge change. they are a first of their kind. >>> big news for us because finally the video for kimberly cole's single "you make me want to" has dropped. way back when our friend keith auditioned for kimberly's video....
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line sequence>14.09.53 "nice theee.""/ 14.10.23-25 "ooo, pood job!" 14.10.33-35 "nice and a haaf miles to conquer thh chesappake bay.paul brabson: 14.06.16 "the pain is over. that's the best part about it."andrew gyenii, 17, reston, va.: 13.53.299"it ay look like it's a little calm back here, but in the middle chop, especially with a lot of boats out there."for mike doyle, this makes 25 great mike doyle (lost leg in motorcycle crash): 14.47.19 "there's other people out here with more challenges than i have." (tilt ddwn to leg)he did it with three limbs.then, there's craii dietz.he's the guy n the blue cap... ...trying to complete this for tte first time.dietz has no arms.no llgssbut, one giant heart. craig dietz: 5.26.53 ""'ve never been one to just sit around and do noohing. ii just-- like to push myyelf." ppul doremus::14.32.41 "inspiration. absolutely is.. in a shade over three hours, craig finished ahead f four-limbee friends..raig drank probably about a gallon." paul brabson: 14.06.50 "that's able to make it through that. it's j
14.09.53 "nice theee.""/ 14.10.23-25 "ooo, pood job!" 14.10.33-35 "nice and a haaf miles to conquer thh chesappake bay.paul brabson: 14.06.16 "the pain is over. that's the best part about it."andrew gyenii, 17, reston, va.: 13.53.299"it ay look like it's a little calm back here, but in the middle chop, especially with a lot of boats out there."for mike doyle, this makes 25 great mike doyle (lost leg in motorcycle crash): 14.47.19 "there's...
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. >> sorry to be speaking of sequence. i have another meeting tattend my name herber weiner, in '73, a soal worker for the city and home support services program. i want to addressome major first, the transit effectiveness project is an agent that stands ftrashing elders. the district supervisor, people are expected to walk rter including the 33 ashbury li on ashbury street. what are people expected todo without the services of muni? are they expected to crl to their destinations? this is the most in human itasic has to be amined. i am surprised that the american disabilities act lawsuith not been filed. this is basically a cosmetic program and management operations have to be audited first. theecond thing regards proposition [unintelligible] that pass that the poll. -- past at the polls. it will impact lack of coverage and impact disabled seniors. basically, the board of upersors passed this unanimously, theea part with a liberal face. the other thing is, basically, throh publ transportation or other programs. they are pa
. >> sorry to be speaking of sequence. i have another meeting tattend my name herber weiner, in '73, a soal worker for the city and home support services program. i want to addressome major first, the transit effectiveness project is an agent that stands ftrashing elders. the district supervisor, people are expected to walk rter including the 33 ashbury li on ashbury street. what are people expected todo without the services of muni? are they expected to crl to their destinations? this is...
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morgan chase still has a proprietary interest if that and we will find out sooner or later sequence byuence what went on, but looking at it over all i think the message today was that jamie dimon admitted they made some mistakes. they lost some money. which hurts. but they are well capitalized and my interest is making sure not that banks don't lose money. or that they don't make money. i want them to make money, they take risk. on the other hand, i don't want them to be undercapitalized. i want them well capitalized. i don't ever want the taxpayers to bail them out. >>neil: i don't know if you caught charles gasparino on fox business network, but he was reporting this very same firm has information that shows unfunded pension liabilities across the country leaving aside social security and medicare, pun pension liabilities are approaching $4 trillion. that is a sum so huge that there is no way to address it but to rapidly and steeply cutting spending or raising taxes by the same amount. what do you make of that and if you felt you and your colleague, maybe this was not your intent, or
morgan chase still has a proprietary interest if that and we will find out sooner or later sequence byuence what went on, but looking at it over all i think the message today was that jamie dimon admitted they made some mistakes. they lost some money. which hurts. but they are well capitalized and my interest is making sure not that banks don't lose money. or that they don't make money. i want them to make money, they take risk. on the other hand, i don't want them to be undercapitalized. i...
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what it impacts our construction at sequencing in how we go about taking down the hillside and how we will need to do it in a much less efficient way. it will impact the construction of the cut above the dam. at this point, there are no indications that it shows that is the case. president moran: is primarily a safety issue? >> this is a very steep hillside. trying to cut it true, it is a safety issue, too. you want your final cuts to be in solid ground. two of the landslides are outside the final cut. if it is consort -- confirmed that the third landslide crosses are final cut, we will have to modify the final cut and make it steeper. it is more of a safety issue. commissioner torres: how ancient? >> that has not been communicated to me. commissioner torres: what do you estimate the cost? >> i have not been informed of those numbers. we're still trying to figure out the impact. we are now trying to get expedited approval for additional disposal sites. we had nine to had planned -- we had not having to dispose of additional materials. we are engaging all the resources agencies into gi
what it impacts our construction at sequencing in how we go about taking down the hillside and how we will need to do it in a much less efficient way. it will impact the construction of the cut above the dam. at this point, there are no indications that it shows that is the case. president moran: is primarily a safety issue? >> this is a very steep hillside. trying to cut it true, it is a safety issue, too. you want your final cuts to be in solid ground. two of the landslides are outside...
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i will try to manage my left hand in sequencing these slides. those familiar with this parcel, on the side of the formal freeway ramp, this is that the frontage octavia boulevard. with these residential buildings that step down the slope with larger elements, and these wonderful al -- at least. it is very characteristic of this part of the city. this occupies half of the former freeway area, relatively shallow at 120 feet deep. this drops about 30 feet from laguna, down to octavia. bordered on the north by hickory street, which will be restored as part of the project. the base allow the ball high as 50 feet. we have a little bit extra octavia, stepping down to 40 feet on history. -- hickory. the massing -- in the basic approach to the building response to this envelope. the primary buildings are on oak street, and a smaller scale is on hickory. this is on octavia and we have this as a bookend. this is up at laguna. the neighborhood scale. we have done a series of things for this project with the neighborhood. a central court splits this into two
i will try to manage my left hand in sequencing these slides. those familiar with this parcel, on the side of the formal freeway ramp, this is that the frontage octavia boulevard. with these residential buildings that step down the slope with larger elements, and these wonderful al -- at least. it is very characteristic of this part of the city. this occupies half of the former freeway area, relatively shallow at 120 feet deep. this drops about 30 feet from laguna, down to octavia. bordered on...
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it's hard to understand sequence of events if you cut out parts of it. >> i would be inclined to overrule the relevance objection to paragraph 33 and 34. any dissenting view from commissioners? with respect to the hearsay objection, you're introducing -- whose state of mind are you concerned about? >> in paragraph 33, it is miss lopez. in paragraph 34, it's more to show that miss madison's purpose was finding out about the police but about what the pless do when they get a domestic violence call. but then that call turned into an investigation. i mean 34 is really offered more just to show how this information came to the police and the investigation started. it's just part of the chronology of what occurred. it's not offered so much for state of mind. >> based on that explanation, i would be inclined to overrule the objection, hearsay objection, just to 34. any dissenting views from my fellow commissioners? >> no. >> ok. i think the next disputed portion of paragraph 37, b-3, page 15, lines 22 through 24. i actually don't think that this is admissible for the purpose that the mayor ident
it's hard to understand sequence of events if you cut out parts of it. >> i would be inclined to overrule the relevance objection to paragraph 33 and 34. any dissenting view from commissioners? with respect to the hearsay objection, you're introducing -- whose state of mind are you concerned about? >> in paragraph 33, it is miss lopez. in paragraph 34, it's more to show that miss madison's purpose was finding out about the police but about what the pless do when they get a domestic...
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you have to look at these different discolorations and evidence and then get a time sequence by what layer cuts through or disturbs another layer. so you go back in time. the latest disturbance is the latest thing and on down. >> my name is don warmke. i'm one of the archaeologists on staff here. but i do do some conservation in the lab. basically, we're out there from around the beginning of april through the end of november. we usually are inside like from december through march. once the field season is done, you have all the artifacts that we found during the course of the year that have to be processed. you have the reports to write up. you have things to catalog. we can't always be digging. and then you also have to research the items that you found for any reports that you might have as far as new discoveries. so i spend like 3 1/2 days out in the field and about a day and a half in the lab. >> what are some of the most exciting days or finds that you've had? >> i've been here a little over seven years. so there have been a number of things i've found. but just like last week
you have to look at these different discolorations and evidence and then get a time sequence by what layer cuts through or disturbs another layer. so you go back in time. the latest disturbance is the latest thing and on down. >> my name is don warmke. i'm one of the archaeologists on staff here. but i do do some conservation in the lab. basically, we're out there from around the beginning of april through the end of november. we usually are inside like from december through march. once...
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all the information this buyer is referring to is publicly available in sequence and investors will have a month to pour over that information. >> let me ask you another question. there's the presumption that the jobs act has proponents would argue that it reduces course. estimates are 30 to 50% of the course. i think that's what you are suggesting. where are these coming from? there's not requirement to do these elaborate road shows. is it because information, where are is savings coming from? >> responded to the specific proposals and estimates how much cost savings they would recognize. the four companies of this size, tb president's job council recommendsed a permanent exemption. second from the benefits available from the scale disclosure system that the scc has adopted for smaller reporting companies and so in the case of, you asked about merit regulation versus disclosure. if you think about some of the disclosures that are required of large enterprises and applying those disclosure requirements to much smaller enterprises. i think it's worth noting all of the companies that are c
all the information this buyer is referring to is publicly available in sequence and investors will have a month to pour over that information. >> let me ask you another question. there's the presumption that the jobs act has proponents would argue that it reduces course. estimates are 30 to 50% of the course. i think that's what you are suggesting. where are these coming from? there's not requirement to do these elaborate road shows. is it because information, where are is savings coming...