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i am serri, the first amendment. my apologies. the second amendment is for an additional three years? >> five years. chair kim: 5 years. 3, with the option to extend to five years. ok. just for the remaining amount of the contract, ok. thank you for that clarification. is there any other questions or comments? >> motion to approve. >> second. chair kim: any public comment? >> no public comment. director lloyd: aye. director metcalf: aye. director reiskin: aye. vice chair ortiz: aye. chair kim: aye. 5 ayes, and item 15 is approved. chair kim: thank you. next item. >> item 16, approving the minutes of the april 12, 2012 meeting. this is carried over from our last meeting due to missing members and we were unable to move the minutes at that time. chair kim: thank you. we do have the approval of the minutes of the april 12, 2012 meeting. >> motion to approve. oh, i was not here. >> vice chair ortiz: and director reiskin were not here. no members wanted to address you on that item. chair kim: we have a motion and a second. director llo
i am serri, the first amendment. my apologies. the second amendment is for an additional three years? >> five years. chair kim: 5 years. 3, with the option to extend to five years. ok. just for the remaining amount of the contract, ok. thank you for that clarification. is there any other questions or comments? >> motion to approve. >> second. chair kim: any public comment? >> no public comment. director lloyd: aye. director metcalf: aye. director reiskin: aye. vice chair...
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. >> serrie jones from the environmental planning division. the project that we are evaluating is defined similar to the facility that is in place at south sunset, which is over the west side of "for -- aquifer. rather than percolating into ground water, it would be collected and diverted into a system. over time, if testing indicates that it is safe and appropriate to do so, reckon court is -- rec and park is coordinating with the puc to come if desirable, return the water rather than redirected to the storm drain. commissioner mar: thank you. >> i want to follow up with a quick question. you suggested that the studies show that the health effects are insignificant. i want to understand what that means. there is the argument that the rules under ceqa was the one part per million and the cancer risk of the chevron refinery was eight parts per million, comparable to what the city staff report suggested was a cancer risk from the artificial turf, which was half of what the appellant believed the risk to be. can you respond to those contentions?
. >> serrie jones from the environmental planning division. the project that we are evaluating is defined similar to the facility that is in place at south sunset, which is over the west side of "for -- aquifer. rather than percolating into ground water, it would be collected and diverted into a system. over time, if testing indicates that it is safe and appropriate to do so, reckon court is -- rec and park is coordinating with the puc to come if desirable, return the water rather...
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. >> had a friend of serri meeting in paris, hillary clinton was pushing for all nations to do more to encourage political change in syria. french president francois hollande echoed her calls and said the u.n. security council needs to take tougher action if assad does not apply. >> russia and china are still holding back. the u.s. accuses both countries of torching progress in this area and helping us not stay in power. >> senior politicians for more than 100 countries came from around the globe to the meeting in paris. french president francois hollande said half the world was represented, all with one goal in common. % in syria. but the meeting was overshadowed by who was not there. both russia and china did not attend. >> u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton called for more pressure on moscow and beijing. >> i do not thichina believe thg any price at all, nothing at all. for standing up on behalf of the assad regime. the only way that will change is if every nation represented here directly and urgent -- urgently makes it clear that russia and china will pay a price. >> clinton
. >> had a friend of serri meeting in paris, hillary clinton was pushing for all nations to do more to encourage political change in syria. french president francois hollande echoed her calls and said the u.n. security council needs to take tougher action if assad does not apply. >> russia and china are still holding back. the u.s. accuses both countries of torching progress in this area and helping us not stay in power. >> senior politicians for more than 100 countries came...
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relatives caught this home run ballly lou gering to hit it in the bleachers in a world advice -- serriesame. the ball is expected to fetch, you ready? between 200 and $200,000 at an auction in kansas city. the auction is held tomorrow. >>> and then there's this before we wrap it up in "studio b." a warning to the pigeons of wimbledon. rufus the hawk is on his way back. officials have been using rufus and other hawks to scare pigeons from the annual tournament but someone stole row if you rufus. owner left it in the back of the car and someone stole him. whoever stole him turned him into a animal shelter yesterday. so far no leads on the bird snatcher. arerufus will be back on patrol in just a few days. pigeons watch out. trace gallagher in for shepard smith. john scott is back later with the "fox report" 7:00 p.m. eastern, 4:00 in the west. if you wonder how your 401(k) did, kind of a push the dow down a little bit, nasdaq down a little bit. 9 and 7 respectively. your world with neil cavuto right now. >> neil: thank you, trace. chief justice john roberts knew he would tick off conservati
relatives caught this home run ballly lou gering to hit it in the bleachers in a world advice -- serriesame. the ball is expected to fetch, you ready? between 200 and $200,000 at an auction in kansas city. the auction is held tomorrow. >>> and then there's this before we wrap it up in "studio b." a warning to the pigeons of wimbledon. rufus the hawk is on his way back. officials have been using rufus and other hawks to scare pigeons from the annual tournament but someone...
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fox's jonathan serrie has the details. >> i'm mary and i used to be a smoker.to give you some info about getting ready in the morning. >> reporter: terry hall, a 51- year-old throat cancer survivor says she's often recognized by strangers including one former smoker in myrtle beach. >> she put her hands out and said i quit smoking because of you. of course, i started to cry and then it was pretty powerful. >> my fingers thought it's a gold piece. >> reporter: calls to a national quit line doubled and visits to the website smokefree.gov tripled during the admittedly graphic ad campaign. the director says the cdc conducted extensive research into the most effective ways to convince smokers to quit. >> finding out that you're going to die doesn't really help people and people don't etch these with their lungs. so showing the picture -- empathize with their lung. so showing the picture of a lung may not be as effective as showing a real person and what happens to that individual. >> reporter: this 12 week anti- smoking campaign cost the cdc $54 million. that's less
fox's jonathan serrie has the details. >> i'm mary and i used to be a smoker.to give you some info about getting ready in the morning. >> reporter: terry hall, a 51- year-old throat cancer survivor says she's often recognized by strangers including one former smoker in myrtle beach. >> she put her hands out and said i quit smoking because of you. of course, i started to cry and then it was pretty powerful. >> my fingers thought it's a gold piece. >> reporter: calls...
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rick: jonathan serrie live in atlanta. jonathan, thanks. martha: very powerful. there are some new developments in the wake of the fort hood shooting massacre. why a former director of the fbi and cia is saying some major changes are needed to make sure a tragedy like this never happens again. plus -- [shouting] and a massive fireworks failure that caused this city's entire fireworks arsenal to go boom all at the same time. we're going to find out why. we'll be right back. >> we promised you a show. we'll deliver that show. i can't do more than perform my job, you know. and unfortunately it didn't work out the way we intended. man: there's a cattle guard, take a right. do you have any idea where you're going ? wherever the wind takes me. this is so off course. nature can surprise you sometimes... next time, you drive. next time, signal your turn. ...that's why we got a subaru. love wherever the road takes you. martha: we have a look at some brand new numbers that are just out on how much money the romney campaign has raked in over the past couple of months and it
rick: jonathan serrie live in atlanta. jonathan, thanks. martha: very powerful. there are some new developments in the wake of the fort hood shooting massacre. why a former director of the fbi and cia is saying some major changes are needed to make sure a tragedy like this never happens again. plus -- [shouting] and a massive fireworks failure that caused this city's entire fireworks arsenal to go boom all at the same time. we're going to find out why. we'll be right back. >> we promised...
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jonathan serrie thanks. martha: here is a good story for you this morning.nizers facing scrutiny over security. reports that there were not enough security guards that have been hired for this huge event that is about to start. greg palkot is live in london. greg, obviously they have a lot of concerns about these issues in london. what are the risks that they believe have surfaced here? >> reporter: well there are risks for sure. we're ten days out to the start of the olympic games, martha, those olympic games widely seen as a prime terror target, and there are concerns about safety. the private security company called g4s was supposed to provide over 10,000 guards for the game. a few days ago they turned around and told the government, hey we'll barely make 5,000 and there are questions remaining about the training they are providing. the head of the country got a severe building before parliament today. >> this is a humiliating shambles isn't it? >> it's not where we want to be, these for certain. >> it's a humiliating shambles for the country yes or no. >
jonathan serrie thanks. martha: here is a good story for you this morning.nizers facing scrutiny over security. reports that there were not enough security guards that have been hired for this huge event that is about to start. greg palkot is live in london. greg, obviously they have a lot of concerns about these issues in london. what are the risks that they believe have surfaced here? >> reporter: well there are risks for sure. we're ten days out to the start of the olympic games,...
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jonathan serrie is on it. he is live in atlanta. so pollution helping the for i'ves.ound like it adds up? >> reporter: seems counter intuitive. of all things sound too good to be true there is a catch but according to the study by auburn university the south has plenty of young forests. as these young plants grow, they take in huge amounts of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. according to the auburn study published in the journal, ecosystems, air pollution in the form of carbon and nitrogen has served as fertilizer over the years, actually speeding the growth of these young forests. listen. >> in the short term increase will be up ticking but that is not guaranty for long. >> reporter: although the southeast leads the nation in reducing greenhouse gases the studies lead author, warns that the fertilization of effects of carbon emissions are soon temporary and may soon be overshadowed by damaging effects of other pollutants as ground level ozone as the region's urban centers continue to spread outward. martha, there is the catch. martha: there is the catch. what do r
jonathan serrie is on it. he is live in atlanta. so pollution helping the for i'ves.ound like it adds up? >> reporter: seems counter intuitive. of all things sound too good to be true there is a catch but according to the study by auburn university the south has plenty of young forests. as these young plants grow, they take in huge amounts of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. according to the auburn study published in the journal, ecosystems, air pollution in the form of carbon and...