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of other entertainment so it would not be, so it excludes, things like the pool hall, etc. it would be very, and very fine code section, 790.38. and so they would be and it would be required to be functionally or physically integrated with a restaurant space. and so it is a very fine change to what would be permitted. >> okay. >> commissioner dooley? >> i just have one question to clarify, if it is changed in the planning code and more generally, then, there will be or will there be allowable uses spelled out or will it just be saying anything with, you know, with more general. >> i am sorry, but it would be other entertainment which is currently defined within the planning code so it would take that provision of the planning code to 790, 38 and incorporate it into this section of the special use district and so it will actually be a comprehensive integration of the code language, rather than doing what we are doing now, with the piece mail, bowling alley and putt putt and so it would be the specific uses that are predefined in the code. >> do any of you need an explanation
of other entertainment so it would not be, so it excludes, things like the pool hall, etc. it would be very, and very fine code section, 790.38. and so they would be and it would be required to be functionally or physically integrated with a restaurant space. and so it is a very fine change to what would be permitted. >> okay. >> commissioner dooley? >> i just have one question to clarify, if it is changed in the planning code and more generally, then, there will be or will...
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so what's changing? again there's a lot of items before you and if you have any questions please don't hesitate to ask but there's 2 basic changes in setting rates so math and structure so the math part of it -- we're proposing rates for the next 4 years in terms of of the math that averages for a single family residential customers using 6 units of water average annual increase between 7.8 and 9.8 percent the structural changes, the bullets below i'll describe and the project has been underway for the past year and started a year ago and it's progressed to today with this rates proposal we've had our budget workshop held with this commission back in november to gain some input from you folks on what you would like to see in the rates package we've had 10 meetings and over ninety presentations to rate pay er groups and in terms of next steps important for the public to understand will present today action scheduled for may 13th the package has been delivered to the board of supervisors who have a right t
so what's changing? again there's a lot of items before you and if you have any questions please don't hesitate to ask but there's 2 basic changes in setting rates so math and structure so the math part of it -- we're proposing rates for the next 4 years in terms of of the math that averages for a single family residential customers using 6 units of water average annual increase between 7.8 and 9.8 percent the structural changes, the bullets below i'll describe and the project has been underway...
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and so as an example. you for example, you have a $500,000 that will take a year and if we can get the money up front the staff can begin. >> and could i just ask about one of the ongoing frustrating projects that van ness, brt and the geary brts and just talk about the delivery plans for those projects in the bigger picture of kind of this proposal? >> and just to quickly answer that question, and so there are two projects, and the brt and the geary brt, and as the committee knows, we are completing the environmental phase on geary and we are working through the five y pp and identifying different federal sources that might be able to fully fund the construction phase of that. and i think that through the fiscal year, 2019, we are looking to try to fund as much as possible, the details of the design phase and so again, perfect, question, and chair mar, if we can fully fund the detail phase and it makes it attractive to federal sources that will be upcoming to the core capacity and small starts and federal
and so as an example. you for example, you have a $500,000 that will take a year and if we can get the money up front the staff can begin. >> and could i just ask about one of the ongoing frustrating projects that van ness, brt and the geary brts and just talk about the delivery plans for those projects in the bigger picture of kind of this proposal? >> and just to quickly answer that question, and so there are two projects, and the brt and the geary brt, and as the committee knows,...
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so kol lean? >> thank you. good afternoon, commissioners i am happy to be here and very timely that we are here with the enrollment report and as you know, march 31st was the end of open enrollment for coverage california and we will go over a little bit about that here today. but, over all 7.1 million americans have enrolled in health insurance through the federal or the state exchanges in california we had 1.2 million who have enrolled thus far and you will hear a little bit about the extension of the enrollment time line to allow people to complete the applications that have been started in coverage california. and 1.5 million californians have accessed medical this far and so these have all exceeded projections for enrollment and we will continue to provide you information then with the information that you will hear today is enrollment information through the end of february which is the latest information that we have available for our specific county and we will can't to provide you updates as we know mo
so kol lean? >> thank you. good afternoon, commissioners i am happy to be here and very timely that we are here with the enrollment report and as you know, march 31st was the end of open enrollment for coverage california and we will go over a little bit about that here today. but, over all 7.1 million americans have enrolled in health insurance through the federal or the state exchanges in california we had 1.2 million who have enrolled thus far and you will hear a little bit about the...
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and so we have three of those. is looking to bring those to spice things up in our bar area. >> great. >> who throws the darts? >> the actual darts, but they are plastic-tipped darts and you throw it into a thing but it looks like an arcade machine. and it is plastic, instead of a cork board and it is a plastic board and so you can play on-line, verses people around the world, as well. so if you are there by yourself, it is not just you, you can play on-line. >> cool. >> how bizarre. >> amazing. >> commissioner lee. >> so you just took over and i guess that you are a new partner and i know that the physical, and the physical, it is pretty a big space and you have the dining room on one side and the bar is still there and so you dart and going to be where the bar is in the bar area. >> the bar area. >> and within, there was a pool table at one time, there was a long. >> that is not there any more. >> it has not been there for -- >> and you are old. >> six years, plus. >> but, yeah, it is in the bar area. and again,
and so we have three of those. is looking to bring those to spice things up in our bar area. >> great. >> who throws the darts? >> the actual darts, but they are plastic-tipped darts and you throw it into a thing but it looks like an arcade machine. and it is plastic, instead of a cork board and it is a plastic board and so you can play on-line, verses people around the world, as well. so if you are there by yourself, it is not just you, you can play on-line. >> cool....
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so, make your own chocolate milk. and get that calcium while you're growing, because your bones are gonna shut like a bank at the age of 18. >> if you like to drink a big glass of juice, here's a suggestion -- reduce the juice and make up the difference with sparkling water. for "teen kids news," i'm nicole. >> i'll tell you how what i'm wearing has to do with driving. >> recently we visited the ford motor company in dearborn, michigan. as carina reports, they're able to design a car and even an entire factory using some pretty amazing technology. >> henry ford revolutionized manufacturing when he came up with the assembly line. instead of one person doing many jobs to build a car, each person specializes in one part of the process. now that process is going through a new revolution. the workers on this assembly line are benefiting from new technology -- virtual reality. >> it's the same technology they use to make video games and movies like "avatar" and "rise of the planet of the apes," and what it essentially does
so, make your own chocolate milk. and get that calcium while you're growing, because your bones are gonna shut like a bank at the age of 18. >> if you like to drink a big glass of juice, here's a suggestion -- reduce the juice and make up the difference with sparkling water. for "teen kids news," i'm nicole. >> i'll tell you how what i'm wearing has to do with driving. >> recently we visited the ford motor company in dearborn, michigan. as carina reports, they're...
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so. i'd like to think that there's a way out i don't think it's a good idea for humans to are extinct much less the two hundred species we're driving to extinction every day if we can find a way to get out of this mess i'm a huge fan i just don't see it in the data in the projections at this point. the just i believe within a hundred miles of here in washington d.c. there's a mountain where it was built this was hollowed out back in the one nine hundred fifty s. during the cold war where they take the president the vice president and some members of congress and basically put them along with a couple hundred people support people and lots and lots of technology sort of a biodome theory so that they could survive a nuclear war with the soviet union i mean that's how it was originally written i've heard people talk about the fortress of solitude that the pentagon the military is working on something up in the arctic where humans could survive a great extinction like this for dozens if not h
so. i'd like to think that there's a way out i don't think it's a good idea for humans to are extinct much less the two hundred species we're driving to extinction every day if we can find a way to get out of this mess i'm a huge fan i just don't see it in the data in the projections at this point. the just i believe within a hundred miles of here in washington d.c. there's a mountain where it was built this was hollowed out back in the one nine hundred fifty s. during the cold war where they...
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thank you guys so much.rles: i would love to say that these are the only things that are upsetting health care, but it's not. the move they did today that proves that the health care lives in a state of panic. and remember and ethical debate with a congressman who wanted more money to fix these bridges? >> may maybe the difference and the answer is more money. but the money that we spend, we cannot account for. >> where do you get that? that you cannot account for it. >> could you spell out where that 42 billion has gone? >> the budget is available for every state. charles: why all of that yelling is falling on deaf ears. if the spending blitz that's if the spending blitz that's getting us all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond
thank you guys so much.rles: i would love to say that these are the only things that are upsetting health care, but it's not. the move they did today that proves that the health care lives in a state of panic. and remember and ethical debate with a congressman who wanted more money to fix these bridges? >> may maybe the difference and the answer is more money. but the money that we spend, we cannot account for. >> where do you get that? that you cannot account for it. >> could...
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that would be so great. >> dude, that would be so amazing. that would be so great. i am a little guy right now, so i cannot say much, but he is an amazing guy. >> how old are you? >> i am 17 years old. >> so you only have 13 years. >> 13 years to go, keep hanging in there, i guess. >> senator lee, you better get ready. your name, sir. >> i am john from alaska. >> why did you do this? >> i got involved in this -- i am headed to the military service at the air force academy next year and i want to learn what this country is about and what i will be fighting for. >> what surprised you -- what did you learn that you did not expect? >> from a lieutenant general, i learned the three ideas behind the national guard, which i did not know before. which are -- let me look at my notes -- vigilance, reach, and power. i did not expect that at all. >> how many notes did you take? >> a good view. >> do you want to release that to us so we can find out what you are thinking? [laughter] >> do you want a copy? i can send that over. >> what is in your head? >> whenever i am taking not
that would be so great. >> dude, that would be so amazing. that would be so great. i am a little guy right now, so i cannot say much, but he is an amazing guy. >> how old are you? >> i am 17 years old. >> so you only have 13 years. >> 13 years to go, keep hanging in there, i guess. >> senator lee, you better get ready. your name, sir. >> i am john from alaska. >> why did you do this? >> i got involved in this -- i am headed to the military...
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. >> yeah, it sounded pretty regular, so it is certaining. >> so commissioner hyde. >> i was also going to ask them about bringing them in and i wanted to ask a question because when i used to get a beer bust at the eagle they would have them come around and fill my glass and they can no longer do that, but yet you can give the people bottle service and they can serve themselves from a large bottle. >> yeah. >> yes. >> and so, how is that different, and why can they no longer do that at beer bus, why is that against the law and liquor bottles. >> i don't have an answer because i know the specifics on that particular stairment, i don't know if people were paying for it, or if it was, you know, once you get in there, it is your pay your certain amount and you get the free service the whole time and i am not sure, i have to look into it further as far as getting more information. >> it is weird that the people are allowed to serve themselves. >> right. >> they are not allowed to. >> well did someone pour their drinks and check how much that they are drinking? >> yes. >> it is supposed to h
. >> yeah, it sounded pretty regular, so it is certaining. >> so commissioner hyde. >> i was also going to ask them about bringing them in and i wanted to ask a question because when i used to get a beer bust at the eagle they would have them come around and fill my glass and they can no longer do that, but yet you can give the people bottle service and they can serve themselves from a large bottle. >> yeah. >> yes. >> and so, how is that different, and why...
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we have done so. we have pulled the seats out, worked with some of your staff as well as supervisor breed's staff. we have agreed on a concept, and for the single seating it will come in the second week of may and we will hopefully have the train in service in a couple of weeks to evaluate that as to whether or not that provides some relief. >> that's terrific. thank you for doing that. >> the other good news is that we are in the process of evaluating two bids for new lrv cars. what you see here is 175 represents the central sub way and the fleet and this is up to 260 and cover some of the planned expansion coming down the road. we are reviewing the two proposals right now and hope to make an award later this summer in terms of who to get our lrvs under contract and as we talked about before we've tried to learn a lot of lessons from the purchase of the cars 15 years ago. >> who are the manufacturers of that submitted bids? have those bids come in yet? >> the bids are here and being evaluated. we hav
we have done so. we have pulled the seats out, worked with some of your staff as well as supervisor breed's staff. we have agreed on a concept, and for the single seating it will come in the second week of may and we will hopefully have the train in service in a couple of weeks to evaluate that as to whether or not that provides some relief. >> that's terrific. thank you for doing that. >> the other good news is that we are in the process of evaluating two bids for new lrv cars....
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when we sign up, it's always so gratifying. we want to be here. so i'm very excite ied to be here today. >> your volunteerism is appreciated most definitely. >> last year we were able to do 6,000 hours volunteering. without that we can't survive. volunteering is really important because we can't do this. it's important to understand and a concept of learning how to take care of this park. we have almost a 160 acres in the district 10 area. >> it's fun to come out here. >> we have a park. it's better to take some of the stuff off the fences so people can look at the park. >> the street, every time, our friends. >> i think everybody should give back. we are very fortunate. we are successful with the company and it's time to give back. it's a great place for us. the weather is nice. no rain. beautiful san francisco. >> it's a great way to be able to have fun and give back and walk away with a great feeling. for more opportunities we have volunteering every single day of the week. get in touch with the parks and recreation center so come i'll call thi
when we sign up, it's always so gratifying. we want to be here. so i'm very excite ied to be here today. >> your volunteerism is appreciated most definitely. >> last year we were able to do 6,000 hours volunteering. without that we can't survive. volunteering is really important because we can't do this. it's important to understand and a concept of learning how to take care of this park. we have almost a 160 acres in the district 10 area. >> it's fun to come out here....
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their driveway does not enter on their garage door so that may present to their garage door so that may present some problems with how they access the space. they might be able to does that with the department of public works. we would as look at it to make sure that if it shifted, we'd want to make sure no existing on street parking space would be impacted by that but that'd be something they could pursue in the future. >> i don't think that helps. you made that illegal space longer. >> the issue is if somebody was blocking their driveway, perhaps centering the driveway on their door would make it easier for them to access their parking space. >> john left already. >> you'll have rebuttal time shortly. >> commissioners, the permit is pretty typical for adding these additional areas. i too reviewed the plans, i didn't see anything unusual. the permit was issued correctly and hopefully shouldn't be any problems, but if anybody has any questions, but from building i don't think we have any issues. >> thank you. >> is there any public comment on this item? seeing none, then we will have re
their driveway does not enter on their garage door so that may present to their garage door so that may present some problems with how they access the space. they might be able to does that with the department of public works. we would as look at it to make sure that if it shifted, we'd want to make sure no existing on street parking space would be impacted by that but that'd be something they could pursue in the future. >> i don't think that helps. you made that illegal space longer....
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i don't think so. so the work, two heros of mine, randolph and rustin, came up with this wacky idea, we should march on washington. at first all the big civil rights organizations said we don't want to do that. we want to work within the system. >system. rustin, a great controversial activist. >> charlie: one of the intellectual forces. >> his is a life, just to detour, a life of great humility and praise. he was being groomed to be the gandgandhi of the passivist movement. he went to jail as an objector to world war ii, an heroic prisoner, battling segregation in jail, battling racism and getting national attention for the abuse he was taking for really battling segregation. but the early part of his life he was extremely promiscuous and gets caught with sexual acts in prison and later in pasadena has a morals charge and, after that morals charge, in those days it was illegal to be gay in public, i guess, he could never be the leader. he had to be behind the scenes. so he submerges his ego, serves ran
i don't think so. so the work, two heros of mine, randolph and rustin, came up with this wacky idea, we should march on washington. at first all the big civil rights organizations said we don't want to do that. we want to work within the system. >system. rustin, a great controversial activist. >> charlie: one of the intellectual forces. >> his is a life, just to detour, a life of great humility and praise. he was being groomed to be the gandgandhi of the passivist movement. he...
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. >> so, like regs? >> yes. regs from our system, we generate regs from our own system and we use the regs from our own system. we've also purchased regs. >> there was opposition to cleanpowersf because it was based on regs. seems like that's already practice within the public utilities commission to practice -- >> yes, it's the practice to in the energy market and sf. coming back to actions and options, i want to spend time on the new revenue source line there. and that gets us to looking at what are our opportunities. we've been talking through this presentation about commercial retail enterprise level paying customers. sort of how did we arrive at that. what this slide shows is four different types of sales. wholesale, clean power sf, large commercial retail. so, the top column. and it shows -- it walks through the price it sold for at the top line, the transmission and distribution costs that occurred. so, those are deducted from the sale rate to arrive at a gross margin. and then we factor in other costs, c
. >> so, like regs? >> yes. regs from our system, we generate regs from our own system and we use the regs from our own system. we've also purchased regs. >> there was opposition to cleanpowersf because it was based on regs. seems like that's already practice within the public utilities commission to practice -- >> yes, it's the practice to in the energy market and sf. coming back to actions and options, i want to spend time on the new revenue source line there. and that...
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so millions of items float in.they had mostly art from the oppression museums and offenbach was the site for looted jewish possessions, items and libraries and this was critical to ultimate restitution. >> thank you. >> robert reminds us that the issue of this is unfinished. and indeed as the ambassador and others will tell you that the mission is unfinished. one important thing to fill this mission of "the monuments men", the 1998 holocaust conference, that adopted what is called the washington principles. each of you should have a copy of these principles, which were adopted in 1998 and then reaffirmed again in lithuania in 2000 and five and 2009. so how this comes about with various countries are filling this. it's really important to understand there was a huge thing in the basic principle was that the art would be returned to the countries from which it was taken. rather than trying to go through something impossible of finding the individual owners. and so the art was returned, for example, to france and to m
so millions of items float in.they had mostly art from the oppression museums and offenbach was the site for looted jewish possessions, items and libraries and this was critical to ultimate restitution. >> thank you. >> robert reminds us that the issue of this is unfinished. and indeed as the ambassador and others will tell you that the mission is unfinished. one important thing to fill this mission of "the monuments men", the 1998 holocaust conference, that adopted what...
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i don't believe so? okay, so mr. sanchez. >> am i missing the brief from the zoning department? >> no. they did not submit a brief. it was just simply the suspension request. regrettably in this matter the department did error in approving the building permit application. unlike the previous case i don't see any evidence of misrepresentation. it was a mistake on two counts. first under the planning section in the castro commercial district you need a conditional use for that change of use. in this case the previous use was retail and as has already been noted by the project sponsor, they're proposed a medical office at the rear, which is a unique situation. the medical office is at the rear and is accessed through the pharmacy at the front, but in any event, a conditional lease authorization would be in the castro neighborhood district and north beach where there are tighter controls on use sizes and larger use sizes. the second error was in regards to department of retail use and they were focusing on the medical office portion of this and did not at the time put this together
i don't believe so? okay, so mr. sanchez. >> am i missing the brief from the zoning department? >> no. they did not submit a brief. it was just simply the suspension request. regrettably in this matter the department did error in approving the building permit application. unlike the previous case i don't see any evidence of misrepresentation. it was a mistake on two counts. first under the planning section in the castro commercial district you need a conditional use for that change...
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so, they're donating it. so, we have some amazing collections of stuff there.ortunately, we don't have the ability to check it out yet because we can't come to your house and do what the library might do to get it -- come to the institute and sit down and consult the books there. that's wonderful. but yes, new york city thank you, -- derek? yes, thank you. >> thank you. >> any other councilmember comments, questions? ~ i just wanted to say that i'm embarrassed because i didn't know that the cradle of the disability activist movement was san francisco. so, i found that -- >> isn't that the coolest thing ever? >> like many other things, the environmental movement and so many other things. but -- so, that's exciting and i want to thank you for bringing that piece of history back to our attention and doing this exhibit. >> yeah he, well, thank you. and, yeah, if anybody has any ideas ~ or anything or know people, like i said, that's great. yeah, and spread the word because that's really going to make it a difference. one other thing i'll say to get it on your calen
so, they're donating it. so, we have some amazing collections of stuff there.ortunately, we don't have the ability to check it out yet because we can't come to your house and do what the library might do to get it -- come to the institute and sit down and consult the books there. that's wonderful. but yes, new york city thank you, -- derek? yes, thank you. >> thank you. >> any other councilmember comments, questions? ~ i just wanted to say that i'm embarrassed because i didn't know...
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i was so mad.itted it to him the next morning. >> wanted to cover up his face with your pillow? >> well, women, by the way, need one extra hour of sleep than men do. >> we need more. nothing's fair. >> some people, though, no matter what's on their mind, they can close their eyes, turn it off -- >> and get up, go to the bathroom, do whatever, and come back and right away. >> here's another reason why you are losing sleep according to another study. people are binge watching tv. now you can watch on netflix all of the -- >> that's what i should do. >> you should. they have all the great shows on. "veep" is on. >> hoda can't stop talking about it. >> i can't repeat any of it. it is so funny. you have to watch tonight. i watched three episodes yesterday and rewound them and was watching them again. i thought i should watch nightly so i can be smart for a minute. and i went back. i couldn't stop. it was so good. 82% admit binge watching late at night is keeping them up because -- >> that's what people
i was so mad.itted it to him the next morning. >> wanted to cover up his face with your pillow? >> well, women, by the way, need one extra hour of sleep than men do. >> we need more. nothing's fair. >> some people, though, no matter what's on their mind, they can close their eyes, turn it off -- >> and get up, go to the bathroom, do whatever, and come back and right away. >> here's another reason why you are losing sleep according to another study. people are...
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so that is what happens. so the meaning and intent is regulated. and this includes the complexity of the market. and they are creating to market that insiders pay to see. and once that happened, the gap opens between this old and stale official price and the insider's knowledge. includes billions a year, no one knows. the poses i have been is what my main character calculated from the individual predatory strategies. once they are made by the traders for faster information, the right to trade against those orders that are done, all they know is the slow market, everyone is in on it and they get paid a lot of money about high-frequency traders. and honestly they are getting very rich. system is basically okay. we are having a hard time figuring out what is going on in the stock market. so they don't really feel the pain but it is vast. and so no one on wall street has any interest in exposing or talking about it and this is why we finish it. the stock market has really become incredibly secretive and why take a detective to figure this out. how on e
so that is what happens. so the meaning and intent is regulated. and this includes the complexity of the market. and they are creating to market that insiders pay to see. and once that happened, the gap opens between this old and stale official price and the insider's knowledge. includes billions a year, no one knows. the poses i have been is what my main character calculated from the individual predatory strategies. once they are made by the traders for faster information, the right to trade...
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so you have time to focus on the things you love. ink from chase. so you can.asked people a simple question: can you keep your lifestyle in retirement? i don't want to think about the alternative. i don't even know how to answer that. i mean, no one knows how long their money is going to last. i try not to worry, but you worry. what happens when your paychecks stop? because everyone has retirement questions. ameriprise created the exclusive confident retirement approach. to get the real answers you need. start building your confident retirement today. these days, everything your business does is done on the internet. and tomorrow you'll do even more. that's what comcast business was built for. slow dsl from the phone company was built for stuff like this. switch to comcast business internet. then add voice and tv for just $34.90 more per month. and you'll be ready for tomorrow today. comcast business. built for business. >> my offer's good right now, and that's it. i don't know what else to say, other than i don't know what you need to sleep over. yes or no, ti
so you have time to focus on the things you love. ink from chase. so you can.asked people a simple question: can you keep your lifestyle in retirement? i don't want to think about the alternative. i don't even know how to answer that. i mean, no one knows how long their money is going to last. i try not to worry, but you worry. what happens when your paychecks stop? because everyone has retirement questions. ameriprise created the exclusive confident retirement approach. to get the real answers...
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so, it's very critical. it ensures that patients receiving mental health services are also receiving basic wellness services which are now required -- this is a requirement under the new affordable care act. and furthermore, provides the department with the comprehensive database for monitoring and measuring the efficacy of the many programs and services they provide to the under served segments of our community needing health services. and this was actually the focus of our, of our investigation. we were not concerned about contractual issues. we found contracts to be generally well structured, well monitored. we found the many [speaker not understood] well accounted for and so forth. but we were concerned with was this information being used to evaluate programs and decide whether the money was being spent the most effectively. you know, the use of cbos to provide community-based organizations to provide our citizens ~ with the certain services is something that san francisco is a leader at. and we found i
so, it's very critical. it ensures that patients receiving mental health services are also receiving basic wellness services which are now required -- this is a requirement under the new affordable care act. and furthermore, provides the department with the comprehensive database for monitoring and measuring the efficacy of the many programs and services they provide to the under served segments of our community needing health services. and this was actually the focus of our, of our...
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so, i mean, so anyway.parently, are totally embarrassed of him. and they don't want him to come to the parent/teacher meetings anymore because he comes with the motorcade. so they asked their mother to ask their father not come anymore because of the motorcade. meanwhile, when i was a kid, if my dad was the president, i'd ride to school in the motorcade everyday. i'd be doing a motorcade dance. ♪ my dad's the president yeah, yeah ♪ i mean, every day. you know? i'd be giving the finger to my teachers. "my dad's the president! i'm not doing any homework!" [ laughter ] what are you going to do about it? yeah. >> jimmy: but you were actually at the white house recently. i just saw that. >> i was there yesterday. >> jimmy: that must have been fun. >> it was the most -- it was so embarrassing. >> jimmy: why, what happened? >> so here's what happened. red sox are getting -- [ cheers and applause ] what are you applauding? >> jimmy: they're hoping you'd be embarrassed. they want you to get embarrassed. >> so i got
so, i mean, so anyway.parently, are totally embarrassed of him. and they don't want him to come to the parent/teacher meetings anymore because he comes with the motorcade. so they asked their mother to ask their father not come anymore because of the motorcade. meanwhile, when i was a kid, if my dad was the president, i'd ride to school in the motorcade everyday. i'd be doing a motorcade dance. ♪ my dad's the president yeah, yeah ♪ i mean, every day. you know? i'd be giving the finger to my...
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and so. bring your guns. >> unloaded. >> unloaded. >> yes. >> thank you. >> please call line item 2 d. >> thank you. >> and commissioner turman? >> thank you, hold on. >> and orderly i don't comment on things like this, but i feel the need to because the public is both here and viewing this police commission. this police commission meeting. one thing that instruct me during public comment that i am sorry i have to comment on. there is no deriliction of the duty of any commissioner that sits on this commission and once in a great while and even the gentleman who was presenting here tonight, gave you two examples over two years. once in a great while with the commission and with our schedules and with the jobs that we have and we are not always able to make it to a commission meeting that is not a derilicion of duty and so when you don't see a commissioner at a meeting and it is easy enough to assume that they are not doing their job, but the chances are that the members of the commission have
and so. bring your guns. >> unloaded. >> unloaded. >> yes. >> thank you. >> please call line item 2 d. >> thank you. >> and commissioner turman? >> thank you, hold on. >> and orderly i don't comment on things like this, but i feel the need to because the public is both here and viewing this police commission. this police commission meeting. one thing that instruct me during public comment that i am sorry i have to comment on. there is no...
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thank you so much. [applause] >> you're watching booktv on c-span2. 48 hours of nonfiction authors and book withs every weekend -- books every weekend. interested in american history? watch american history television on c-span3. every weekend, 48 hours of people and events that help document the american story. visit c-span.org/history for more information. >> here's a look at some books that are being published this week. c-span's latest book recounts over two decades of interviews on subjects ranging from politics to social issues and history in "sundays at eight." >> look for these titles in bookstores this coming week and watch for the authors in the near future on booktv and on booktv.org. >> you're watching booktv on c-span2. here's a look at our prime time lineup for tonight. coming up at 7 eastern, michelle gillespie discusses her biography of r.j. reynolds, founder of the tobacco company, and his wife katherine. then at 7:45 eastern, max brooks recounts the first african-american regiment to f
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it's about networking and so forth. so, that was good to see. it is glad to see that dte and the city are working on asset management system either its asset management or physical assets. it is really great to see that. i would point out, though, that on this year's rest of coit approved -- coit proposed projects for the general fund, there are three item that are being proposed that follow the category of asset management. and, so, they're not going to be duplicate of one another. there is a project from the previous year that is continuing as well. but what i would like to say is the project that dte is proposing is $450,000 from this, from this fund. the total of all funds before coit are about $56 million for this year, and the amount for this project is really only about 1% of that $56 million. but sadly, most of the funds for coit have been previously allocated for the previous year. so, even that amount becomes 25% of the available funds. so, there's -- there's a giant gap between $56 million [speaker not understood] and $2 million [inau
it's about networking and so forth. so, that was good to see. it is glad to see that dte and the city are working on asset management system either its asset management or physical assets. it is really great to see that. i would point out, though, that on this year's rest of coit approved -- coit proposed projects for the general fund, there are three item that are being proposed that follow the category of asset management. and, so, they're not going to be duplicate of one another. there is a...
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so that it is not disrupting local neighbors. and made a lot of progress with them, regarding keeping their sidewalks clear and keeping patrons quiet outside of the premises. the first time that i had seen the armory, the new armory building in action was two weeks ago. and they had a party game of throwns kick off party and i noticed a little bit of congestion in the back of the building and generally speaking the lines were managed well and the crowd control was very good. and just on a general patrol of kt on the similar street and after, conversing with the manager there, and realizing they had some new staff on that night, but, i did notice a multiple open containers and one in the hand of a patron, outside of the establishment and two in the tree, just a few feet from the front door and so we had a lengthy information and i think that we will be following up with the notice of violation and notes for that. >> that is about all that i have, any questions? >> commissioner joseph? >> okay, i have two questions, on maze, so the
so that it is not disrupting local neighbors. and made a lot of progress with them, regarding keeping their sidewalks clear and keeping patrons quiet outside of the premises. the first time that i had seen the armory, the new armory building in action was two weeks ago. and they had a party game of throwns kick off party and i noticed a little bit of congestion in the back of the building and generally speaking the lines were managed well and the crowd control was very good. and just on a...
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regulation carries so far, but only so far. if you want to turn around and get these guys to be more transparent. if you want to get them to be more responsive. if you want to get them to be more careful, the way that you have to do that is through a system of incentives and disincentives. but if you turn around and you develop an approach to this that is textbased, then you turn around and make it part of their bottom line and you are much more likely to achieve what it is you're trying to achieve. you know, these guys -- it is in their budget. and so it's very important. we have a tendency when we talk about the natural gas industry or the oil industry to kind of reduced them to cartoons. they are either mustache twirling villains or we are america's natural gas company and this is what we do today, cowboys running on the american frontier could but that's what they are. they are a machine that is designed to produce profit. and the sooner that we get our heads around on, and the sooner we learn to use that machine, the more
regulation carries so far, but only so far. if you want to turn around and get these guys to be more transparent. if you want to get them to be more responsive. if you want to get them to be more careful, the way that you have to do that is through a system of incentives and disincentives. but if you turn around and you develop an approach to this that is textbased, then you turn around and make it part of their bottom line and you are much more likely to achieve what it is you're trying to...
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it's not gone so well so far. but it was an incredibly complicated law, tar more complicated -- far more than it probably had to be for all kinds of political reasons. and it is, it is struggling along and, hopefully, will at some point get up on its feet. i believe that it will. as far as the administration's efforts to make that happen, i think the problem is what do you do when you have a congress that is absolutely dysfunction bal, cannot do anything? then do you say, okay, well, the law says this, and good-bye, or do you try to figure out some way to work within the law, maybe even push the boundaries of the law a little bit to make it work? previous administrations have done that in other circumstances. this administration has done it in this circumstance, and i think that the changes, some of them i disagree with, but i think that the things that the administration has done to try to introduce some flexibility in the law have by and large probably been for the good. one final thing, and that is there's a lo
it's not gone so well so far. but it was an incredibly complicated law, tar more complicated -- far more than it probably had to be for all kinds of political reasons. and it is, it is struggling along and, hopefully, will at some point get up on its feet. i believe that it will. as far as the administration's efforts to make that happen, i think the problem is what do you do when you have a congress that is absolutely dysfunction bal, cannot do anything? then do you say, okay, well, the law...
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and me so us. scott albany new york ok scott thanks for calling tonight what's on your mind. had a question about dragon any new up yeah i've been in a good two part question the first is is how would one dragon. that existed in us be affected by our tax code and the second is part of it is could we also use the dragon ample or union to every new way to operate here in the u.s. yeah great question the let me answer the second part first. leo gerard who is the president united steel workers union has been openly suggesting that the union movement needs to embrace the cooperative model of doing business which is what mondragon is the reason i went to spain spent a week there i wrote a chapter about it for a book that i wrote called threshold the crisis of western culture and suggested that this could be one of the alternatives to capitalism that could get us out of the mess that. we're in a month ago and started out there was a priest back in the forty's or fifty's it must it was after the war most i
and me so us. scott albany new york ok scott thanks for calling tonight what's on your mind. had a question about dragon any new up yeah i've been in a good two part question the first is is how would one dragon. that existed in us be affected by our tax code and the second is part of it is could we also use the dragon ample or union to every new way to operate here in the u.s. yeah great question the let me answer the second part first. leo gerard who is the president united steel workers...
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so glad you're there. thanks so much. we'll check in with you from the boston marathon and go back live. thanks for join us. at this hour, divers on a desperate search to find anyone who might have survived that ferry disaster off south korea. death toll is rising. devastated families getting the most unbearable news. >>> it is mission number nine for the underwater drone on this 45th day of the search for flight 370. no sign of the missing plane. nature is about to whip things up in the indian ocean. >>> and al qaeda is on the run in yemen after drone strikes killed dozens of militants. >>> we start at this hour in south korea where another day brings more heartbreaking loss for the families of those lost in the ferry sinking. at least 87 are confirmed dead. 215 people are missing and most of them are high school students. the ferry at least 30 feet below the ocean surface. look at the conditions. divers struggling to search the freezing, murky waters. they're now trying to get into the cafeteria where officials believe
so glad you're there. thanks so much. we'll check in with you from the boston marathon and go back live. thanks for join us. at this hour, divers on a desperate search to find anyone who might have survived that ferry disaster off south korea. death toll is rising. devastated families getting the most unbearable news. >>> it is mission number nine for the underwater drone on this 45th day of the search for flight 370. no sign of the missing plane. nature is about to whip things up in...
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so if we could go to the overhead. i'll i i want to remind i in terms of the core values of our transportation system if you could advance the slide obviously transit first policy was placed by the voters into the city charter and the agency is us to composers the policy it's not transit only but prioritizing taxis and car sharing the more sustainable modes of transportation we include the green streets looking at accident street as a whole the voters put the transit policies altogether and we'll hear a lot about the social equality and we're the provider for the one hundred percent and in a city where some other costs of hours are rising i think it makes the affordability of the transportation system and its reach to the low income neighborhoods all the more important. so the snapshot of the current budget what it looks like it's a $1.9 billion operating budget and $1.4 billion capital budget it's specific year by year the golds we're undertook through your guidance are existent and high quality service and financial
so if we could go to the overhead. i'll i i want to remind i in terms of the core values of our transportation system if you could advance the slide obviously transit first policy was placed by the voters into the city charter and the agency is us to composers the policy it's not transit only but prioritizing taxis and car sharing the more sustainable modes of transportation we include the green streets looking at accident street as a whole the voters put the transit policies altogether and...
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taken a pencil not so much. so people did the same math problems. they showed at the piece of paper. when they came to the experiment, they either said mr. experiments where i thought x problems, give me x dollars when he said i thought x problems, give me x tokens. repay them in pieces of plastic. the trophy to the site in exchange for money. when you look them in the mid-lie to them from the life or something not money but was going to become money quickly. a pencil is going to become money and our participants doubled their cheating with the plastic. for me this is one of the most worrisome result. why? because the society we are getting away from money. money's checks, credit cards, derivatives, options come into that with people directly, over great distances and it is possible that as the distances increase, people could misbehave to a larger degree and still think of themselves as behaving well, which means we need to be very careful. when we see each other face-to-face until a tangible goods, we might not have to be as careful about morality
taken a pencil not so much. so people did the same math problems. they showed at the piece of paper. when they came to the experiment, they either said mr. experiments where i thought x problems, give me x dollars when he said i thought x problems, give me x tokens. repay them in pieces of plastic. the trophy to the site in exchange for money. when you look them in the mid-lie to them from the life or something not money but was going to become money quickly. a pencil is going to become money...
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so what do you do?> this is why we called you. >> when's the last time you guys had a staff meeting? >> we don't have them. >> i been here three years. there's been one. >> no staff meetings. how do you know what's going on? >> you don't. when the [bleep] hits the fan, that's when we learn about it. >> this--it's like--this is like the definition of insanity. how many total employees here? >> 17 employees. >> if the business does go out, that's 17 people that are on the street, and you guys lose-- >> a lot of money. >> i think bill, he doesn't even sleep at night. >> who's bill? >> bill gary's my partner. he's the one who handles all the financials and does all the book work. >> the one that doesn't come. >> he's not coming. >> and why didn't he were to be here again? >> they're business consultants themselves, and they just felt that it would be-- >> i'm not a consultant. i write checks. >> right, they're consultants. >> there's a big difference between me and them. >> yeah, i know. >> so what they wou
so what do you do?> this is why we called you. >> when's the last time you guys had a staff meeting? >> we don't have them. >> i been here three years. there's been one. >> no staff meetings. how do you know what's going on? >> you don't. when the [bleep] hits the fan, that's when we learn about it. >> this--it's like--this is like the definition of insanity. how many total employees here? >> 17 employees. >> if the business does go out, that's...
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looking you yeah it was a tough match they're so quick it's always like that so quick. but the reason they play with me is not because i'm president he has but you have to be careful what if you get hurt. i don't play dangerously and even if i do sometimes what can happen to me. either today is an important day or not it's not a verse series where now in the city of. the department that close a very important event where waiting for president this is about to put the celebration of the nineteenth and the first three of us the movement for socialism the president called out this was one of the founders of the movement people from all over believed to have come here first this first one thousand years the pleura national state of bolivia the country we built together. oh. yeah. as you can see the president is very pleased to be part of this celebration marking the nineteenth and in just three of the movement for socialism she made an official announcement launching his election campaign for two thousand and fifteen two thousand and twenty. was to get. her a red car do you
looking you yeah it was a tough match they're so quick it's always like that so quick. but the reason they play with me is not because i'm president he has but you have to be careful what if you get hurt. i don't play dangerously and even if i do sometimes what can happen to me. either today is an important day or not it's not a verse series where now in the city of. the department that close a very important event where waiting for president this is about to put the celebration of the...
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and so we are trying to move in that direction and so we are funding 5,000 proposed in in five year, cip and one point of feedback that we got from the advisory committee in many different advocacy groups is that we need to focus on the spot improvements and that was really brought up as something that we need to do where the network is there, and we have done a good job at implementing the 2009 bicycle plan and there are portions of that network that need the additional help or work and there are difficultis in areas, hot spots that we need to work on. and upgraded bike facilities and of course, larger and more complex projects and masonic one of those and a lot of the projects in the eastern neighborhood plan is a part that have and something that was discussed prior, education and out reach, and as maria noted we are going to be going forward with an active transportation and it is assumed in here and i am hopeful that we will get it to fund a robust program. >> with regard to the safety, walk phase one and two were funded and we have a number of those complete projects funded and
and so we are trying to move in that direction and so we are funding 5,000 proposed in in five year, cip and one point of feedback that we got from the advisory committee in many different advocacy groups is that we need to focus on the spot improvements and that was really brought up as something that we need to do where the network is there, and we have done a good job at implementing the 2009 bicycle plan and there are portions of that network that need the additional help or work and there...
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so hypothetically.'re being kind of nutty. >> the year 2000. >> and maybe jarron has a point. >> look at the future. >> after all -- >> electronic written communication. >> supersonic dishwashers. >> lots of technologies haven't quite worked out the way the futureists thought they would. >> the digital world has spawned what's basically a new religion. there's nothing wrong with it. i don't feel it's my place to judge someone else's religion. >> so when you hear of the singularity and hear people continually talk about it, you see that much more as kind of a religious movement versus a technological movement? >> it's really similar to traditional religion. it's this notion that we have the secret to control death, to cure death, you can live forever because you'll be uploaded into the machine. if you miss out, oh, my god, then you're going to be left to die and you won't be uploaded when the singularity happens. >> yeah. >> you know, it's in the eye of the beholder. if you want to believe in it, i can't
so hypothetically.'re being kind of nutty. >> the year 2000. >> and maybe jarron has a point. >> look at the future. >> after all -- >> electronic written communication. >> supersonic dishwashers. >> lots of technologies haven't quite worked out the way the futureists thought they would. >> the digital world has spawned what's basically a new religion. there's nothing wrong with it. i don't feel it's my place to judge someone else's religion....
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so how do we do that? our proposed agency structure on slide 14. we're essentially proposing to add eight positions and add to this and starting from the upper right the first recommended new position is a senior communications officer who would assist me and the management team and ensuring consistent communication it's yes please? >> chair avalos can i ask a question? have there been vacancies in the department that haven't been filled like others in the city? >> thanks commissioner mar. there has been some in the course of the last seven years. it's taken that long to fill in the positions. last time we have nine positions added in 2007 and as i mentioned the competitive, job market is competitive and especially for some positions, and computer modeling and engineers and we have folks interested but it's hard to retain them. we had senior planners look to other agencies for a growth opportunity but that's not great when we can't offer competitive growth opportunity. so yeah we have lost a couple and we believe to either the market or to other ag
so how do we do that? our proposed agency structure on slide 14. we're essentially proposing to add eight positions and add to this and starting from the upper right the first recommended new position is a senior communications officer who would assist me and the management team and ensuring consistent communication it's yes please? >> chair avalos can i ask a question? have there been vacancies in the department that haven't been filled like others in the city? >> thanks...
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so it is possible. but by this point, we should have had airplanes on scene dropping sona buoys, listening for it. if they don't find it with that kind of effort after original detection, i'm going to become more skeptical. >> captain, the way you answered the question in the beginning suggests the answer to my next question, which is, can we trust what we're hearing from the chinese? >> i think everybody wants to be helpful. the chinese have the most number of citizens of any country aboard the aircraft. they would dearly love to find it as a matter of national pride. they're looking in an area that's interesting because it's where no one else is looking. >> yes, it's about 100 miles from where they were scheduled to search on april 5th. >> right. so maybe it was an area where they were in transit to the proper area or maybe they just decided to go off on their own and look in this particular area. but it's just interesting that they alone were there and happened to find this 90 seconds worth of pulse
so it is possible. but by this point, we should have had airplanes on scene dropping sona buoys, listening for it. if they don't find it with that kind of effort after original detection, i'm going to become more skeptical. >> captain, the way you answered the question in the beginning suggests the answer to my next question, which is, can we trust what we're hearing from the chinese? >> i think everybody wants to be helpful. the chinese have the most number of citizens of any...
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so, why? a team of reporters covering all the angles live, ahead. >>> overnight, more bodies pulled from a sunken ferry off the coast of south korea. more than 130 passengers still missing as divers comb the ship. this morning, the investigation into what went so terribly wrong broadens from the crew to the ferry's incredibly wealthy owner. we're live in south korea with the very latest. >>> happening now, president obama on a pivotal diplomatic tour through asia. what he is doing this morning and why he's talking about a new punishment for russia. we're live with the latest there as well. welcome back to this global version of "early start." great to see you this morning. i'm john berman. >> and i'm poppy harlow. it is 32 minutes past the hour. this morning, the search for flight 370 may be closer to entering a new phase, more than six weeks after the jet disappeared. overnight we learned a piece of metal found on the australian coast was not from the jet. and with more than 90% of its search
so, why? a team of reporters covering all the angles live, ahead. >>> overnight, more bodies pulled from a sunken ferry off the coast of south korea. more than 130 passengers still missing as divers comb the ship. this morning, the investigation into what went so terribly wrong broadens from the crew to the ferry's incredibly wealthy owner. we're live in south korea with the very latest. >>> happening now, president obama on a pivotal diplomatic tour through asia. what he is...
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so mr. chairman and members of the committee, you might want to criticize, you might criticize the budget analyst for why we did not make further recommended reductions for this fiscal year. we always attempt to be conservative, anything we recommend we are very very conservative and are quite certain that what we have recommended will be far less than what the department could absorb and in this case they've got millions of dollars worth of unexpended savings in salary savings. by the way, that's been consistent, i might add, for the past several years in this department. >> when you ask the department why there is such a big increase, what is their response? >> in terms of the salary savings? >> salary savings. >> basically, it's a problem throughout the city. it's with the human resources department it's difficult, there is turnover, when you have 27,000 employees in an operation, it is very difficult and there is attrition on an on-going basis, it is difficult to fill all the positions a
so mr. chairman and members of the committee, you might want to criticize, you might criticize the budget analyst for why we did not make further recommended reductions for this fiscal year. we always attempt to be conservative, anything we recommend we are very very conservative and are quite certain that what we have recommended will be far less than what the department could absorb and in this case they've got millions of dollars worth of unexpended savings in salary savings. by the way,...
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that there's a significant amount of regulatory uncertainty until we actually have our deal in place so hopefully this summer when the deal is in place will be able to really reassure the market that at this point all that's left is the construction execution but we have talked to a lot of tenants on what talk a lot more about tenant mix later in the presentation but in terms of mix of uses our goal is really to build a community and every project we do the community is really an evolving community and some of the considerations we have at this project of the types of uses so we have industrial uses, large industrial uses. we have office use. we have restaurant uses them we have small maker type uses and accommodate all those together. then we have commendation of public space and private space. there's major balancing act between things like loading and public areas, but it's up there with extremely focused on that the transaction documents cover and that the community have been very involved in and that ought not to talk about. following are just a few examples of the kinds of uses we
that there's a significant amount of regulatory uncertainty until we actually have our deal in place so hopefully this summer when the deal is in place will be able to really reassure the market that at this point all that's left is the construction execution but we have talked to a lot of tenants on what talk a lot more about tenant mix later in the presentation but in terms of mix of uses our goal is really to build a community and every project we do the community is really an evolving...
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so it has the same speed it would have over here. so i put this over here. and when i combine them, it's like the airplane flying into the wind, the crosswind, huh? what i get is like that, it's picked up speed due to gravity. and over here, it has the same speed here. we call this the horizontal component of the speed. we call this the vertical part or the vertical component. component is more fancy than part, huh? so we have a horizontal component and a vertical component for every one of these speeds. over here--and now my vertical component longer and i get something like this. so the path of the ball really is-- that's not drawn very well now. it should be a little more-- like that. and, hence, the ball curves. but the neat thing is that what happens sideways doesn't change. it's only the downward part that changes. and you know why that's true? the gravity pulls which way again? beginning with a d, ends with a "own." - try it. - down. down, gravity pulls down. and so guess which way it accelerates? - down. - down. how about accelerating sideways? no. s
so it has the same speed it would have over here. so i put this over here. and when i combine them, it's like the airplane flying into the wind, the crosswind, huh? what i get is like that, it's picked up speed due to gravity. and over here, it has the same speed here. we call this the horizontal component of the speed. we call this the vertical part or the vertical component. component is more fancy than part, huh? so we have a horizontal component and a vertical component for every one of...
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so, it didn't work? >> didn't work. [ chuckles ] >> if the hangar seemed crammed with craft, outside looked like a ginormous airplane parking lot. >> so, we're here in front of one of my personal favorites in the collection and probably, in my opinion, one of the most genuinely historic aircrafts we have here. it's a boeing mb-52a. this is the first series of the stratofortress strategic nuclear bomber. >> this plane was built in 1954. at that time, america was on constant alert in case of nuclear attack by the soviet union. if that had happened, the b-52 would have been sent to bomb the soviets. fortunately, there was never a world war iii. so, instead, this stratofortress played an important role in the early days of america's space program. it would carry a rocket plane up to the edge of earth's atmosphere and then release it. this was one of the ways pilots practiced to become astronauts. >> you know, neil armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon, did mission drops off of this airplane, so it's a
so, it didn't work? >> didn't work. [ chuckles ] >> if the hangar seemed crammed with craft, outside looked like a ginormous airplane parking lot. >> so, we're here in front of one of my personal favorites in the collection and probably, in my opinion, one of the most genuinely historic aircrafts we have here. it's a boeing mb-52a. this is the first series of the stratofortress strategic nuclear bomber. >> this plane was built in 1954. at that time, america was on...
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to identify where everyone had been transported to and get that information back and documented and so, we are, we are working on having a designated position in our eoc if we ever have the situation in the future to focus on this and work with the red cross who we found could be a huge resource in that effort as well as the federal agencies and the f.b.i. to get that information quicker. utilizing the customs and border protection that was a huge asset and there are tons of customs and border protection staff on the airport and we want to use that in the future and incorporate them more into our plans and one unique aspect that we didn't have in our plans is the fact that on this flight there was a large number of unaccompanied minors who were traveling and once they were transported and making sure that they had adequate support and being that they didn't have a parent or guardian with them was something that we wanted to improve upon and have multiple layers of support if we have that situation again and unaccompanied minors so that they feel that they have that support and comfort
to identify where everyone had been transported to and get that information back and documented and so, we are, we are working on having a designated position in our eoc if we ever have the situation in the future to focus on this and work with the red cross who we found could be a huge resource in that effort as well as the federal agencies and the f.b.i. to get that information quicker. utilizing the customs and border protection that was a huge asset and there are tons of customs and border...