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it's a study of a study of a restudy. it's been studied so much that it's on a bipartisan basis that this w-80-4 warhead needs to be refurbished, needs to be redone. even the obama administration had an analysis of all alternatives and concluded that the air launched cruisele could not be sustained. even the obama administration said don't do this. they said move forward. now, one again, this is not about a study. this is about stopping the ongoing efforts of a program. this is about holding moneys back so we don't modernize nuclear weapons. again, china is moving forward. russia is moving forward. but here we are on the floor of congress trying to stop our ability to match and meet those who might wish to do us harm. this amendment needs to be defeated. this is an ancient, 1980's carter-era warhead. even the obama administration agrees it needs to be replaced. we should not jeopardize its funding. every time we do this, every time we stop and say, let's study this, our costs go up and our risks go higher and our security
it's a study of a study of a restudy. it's been studied so much that it's on a bipartisan basis that this w-80-4 warhead needs to be refurbished, needs to be redone. even the obama administration had an analysis of all alternatives and concluded that the air launched cruisele could not be sustained. even the obama administration said don't do this. they said move forward. now, one again, this is not about a study. this is about stopping the ongoing efforts of a program. this is about holding...
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that study was released in 2002. so right now, a big component of that study we're looking at is social media. i don't have the data yet because we have not finished it, but i can toell yoou we are seeg some concerning posts. obviously, we get a lot of information from concerned citizens online. sometimes it's a threatening interest, but sometimes it's inappropriate interest. one of the findings we've seen in previous reports for people who target public officials is they don't always make a direct threat, so we're not just concerned with people who make direct threats. we're also interested in the people who are showing fixsations. we've seen this in this report, they with fixated on a cause, an issue, a person, and that behavior escalates over time. so some of the things to look out for, if you are monitoring social media, if you are getting these reports, is to look at the context of those postings but also to use that systems approach to be able to gather information from multiple sources to see, is this an aberr
that study was released in 2002. so right now, a big component of that study we're looking at is social media. i don't have the data yet because we have not finished it, but i can toell yoou we are seeg some concerning posts. obviously, we get a lot of information from concerned citizens online. sometimes it's a threatening interest, but sometimes it's inappropriate interest. one of the findings we've seen in previous reports for people who target public officials is they don't always make a...
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in terms of black studies.en we think about ronald walters and this idea of a black perspective, in 1972, the national black political convention meets in gary, indiana. walters is one of the key behind-the-scenes figures who is helping write the national black political agenda. what was the agenda? it was the agenda for urban, rural, local, regional, national, and international public policy transformations. this idea of ending black poverty. the idea of ending the achievement gap. the idea of ending racial segregation both in living accommodations and residences, but public schools. the idea of ending wage gaps. one thing ronald walters always talked about was the wealth gap. he spent his life talking about the wealth gap. wealth gap to racial slavery and its aftermath, that one of the reasons why the black public has a hard time not just organizing itself, but wielding actual economic and political power, is because of a wealth gap. what racial slavery does, and one of the key igures, and we have seen brilli
in terms of black studies.en we think about ronald walters and this idea of a black perspective, in 1972, the national black political convention meets in gary, indiana. walters is one of the key behind-the-scenes figures who is helping write the national black political agenda. what was the agenda? it was the agenda for urban, rural, local, regional, national, and international public policy transformations. this idea of ending black poverty. the idea of ending the achievement gap. the idea of...
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a new study says maybe.olumbia said about 25% of the participants said their relationship got stronger after they or their signature other were caught snooping. the study concluded the strengthened bond came from a heightened desire to solve trust issues. >> ha ha! yeah! you hear that daryl? i wasn't snooping, i was strengthening the relationship! ( laughter ) ( applause ) okay? you gonna complain i face i.d. you in your sleep? if you don't want that to happen, stop leaving your face open! ( laughter ) now, if you will excuse me, i have ordered several packages to my apartment. ( laughter ) and i have to have dinner ready for when my man drops them off. >> dulce sloan, everybody! we'll be right back! ( cheers and applause ) you've tried so many moisturizers... but one blows them all out of the water. hydro boost with hyaluronic acid to plump skin cells so it bounces back... neutrogena® and try our hydrating makeup. gatorade. packs carbs to refuel and electrolytes to replenish so you can bring the heat. nothi
a new study says maybe.olumbia said about 25% of the participants said their relationship got stronger after they or their signature other were caught snooping. the study concluded the strengthened bond came from a heightened desire to solve trust issues. >> ha ha! yeah! you hear that daryl? i wasn't snooping, i was strengthening the relationship! ( laughter ) ( applause ) okay? you gonna complain i face i.d. you in your sleep? if you don't want that to happen, stop leaving your face...
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since then we continued as the study advanced its research mission to study other forms of targeted violence, including attacks against government and other spaces such as the report that's the focus of today's investigation. i wanted to highlight a guide that we released last year, enhancing school safety using a model that guide we mass produced 80,000 copies and distributed to 40,000 schools nationwide. the guide set the standard for safety in schools. it provides schools with actionable steps they can take to set threat assessment protocols and keep their community safe. today we are going to be talking about the mass attacks report, including mass attacks 2018 we released last year, looking at incidents in 2017, and the next report, mass attacks 2019. if we could go to the next slide please. one more. thank you. some of the findings from this report to highlight is that these incidents occurred all over the country. there were 27 attacks that occurred in the calendar year 2018. these attacks occurred in 18 different states. some of them are high profile incidents, such as the tragedy at
since then we continued as the study advanced its research mission to study other forms of targeted violence, including attacks against government and other spaces such as the report that's the focus of today's investigation. i wanted to highlight a guide that we released last year, enhancing school safety using a model that guide we mass produced 80,000 copies and distributed to 40,000 schools nationwide. the guide set the standard for safety in schools. it provides schools with actionable...
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there are some high-quality studies and some not so high-quality studies. the not so high-quality studies find negative employment effects of minimum wage increases. the high-quality studies find minimum wage increases we have seen have not cause significant job loss. the error they made was instead weighting the studies better, they matched them altogether. that is how they found this negative impact. the key thing is, even if you accept cdl's -- cdo's pessimistic predictions on job loss, -- they still far outweigh the costs. call if you want to talk about the proposal. if you earn the minimum wage, (202) 748-8000. if you are a business owner, (202) 748-8001. all others, (202) 748-8002. thet 2: the specifics of report are important to understand. a lot of the proponents of minimum-wage are spinning this ted the should have weigh high-quality studies more highly. the 11 studies that the cdo used were cents the 2014 study that found negative effects. though studies are looking at the effect on all workers, which is why they use those studies. they are all pe
there are some high-quality studies and some not so high-quality studies. the not so high-quality studies find negative employment effects of minimum wage increases. the high-quality studies find minimum wage increases we have seen have not cause significant job loss. the error they made was instead weighting the studies better, they matched them altogether. that is how they found this negative impact. the key thing is, even if you accept cdl's -- cdo's pessimistic predictions on job loss, --...
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why do we study these incidents? for us in the secret service, our number one mission is to mitigate harm and we work closely with community partners to do so. in terms of the national threat assessment center, we have a congressional authorization to our mission not only to enhance our agency's protective mission but also the communities in preventing attacks against schools and workplaces and so
why do we study these incidents? for us in the secret service, our number one mission is to mitigate harm and we work closely with community partners to do so. in terms of the national threat assessment center, we have a congressional authorization to our mission not only to enhance our agency's protective mission but also the communities in preventing attacks against schools and workplaces and so
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do another informal study? >> i appreciate your optimism. >> it has been years. >> we are challenged with the consumer behavior and the level op consumption that we are facing san francisco which is why my yor breed and generation is exploding in the city and even since 2012, we are seeing greater consumption with people purchasing and the amazon effect and people are purchasing more from a takeout standpoint as well. we also are seeing an increase in bags for takeout and delivery. we have done some follow-up on implementation and compliance with the business comment. we are seeing great compliance for the most part amongst businesses. we are about 8 # o% of the businesses that we have surveyed and are compliant in terms of charging for the checkout bags. >> takeout and delivery is a special use case. it is a carve out in the previous legislation, is it not? they have special dispensation for food related products. >> the exception under the current law is for if you are dining in store and you are -- you have
do another informal study? >> i appreciate your optimism. >> it has been years. >> we are challenged with the consumer behavior and the level op consumption that we are facing san francisco which is why my yor breed and generation is exploding in the city and even since 2012, we are seeing greater consumption with people purchasing and the amazon effect and people are purchasing more from a takeout standpoint as well. we also are seeing an increase in bags for takeout and...
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by economic think tank macarthur institute for china studies here in germany the institute has looked at beijing's made in china 25 strategy and says many countries and companies are all too willing partners and helping beijing become a world leader in the tech industry europe fails to protect its core interests we want to talk to one of the authors of that report in a moment but 1st here's more on that story if you want to journey deep into beijing's economic ambitions wild ways european style campus is a good place to start. the telecommunications giant is emblematic of the country's plan to become a global leader in a number of key industries. government's made in china 2025 strategy reflects a desire to move away from low cost manufacturing towards high tech as well as communications the chinese government is also investing heavily in transport energy and digitize ation traditionally it's gained a lot of its know how from abroad over the years the huge chinese market has attracted many foreign firms to the country including german carmakers keen to carve out a nice. but in recent
by economic think tank macarthur institute for china studies here in germany the institute has looked at beijing's made in china 25 strategy and says many countries and companies are all too willing partners and helping beijing become a world leader in the tech industry europe fails to protect its core interests we want to talk to one of the authors of that report in a moment but 1st here's more on that story if you want to journey deep into beijing's economic ambitions wild ways european style...
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black studies transforms howard. even historically black colleges and universities are going to be transformed. when we think about black power and black studies, the movement for black studies is a counter hegemonic movement. it is a movement that is up this thewestern mileage he. when we think about epistemology as the physical foundation of knowledge, what black studies says i we do not just want to replace white with black, it is saying western civilization is ignoring histories of colonialism, racial slavery, imperialism, and by talking reconstruction, the black experience in the west, we reformulate, re-think, and reimagined paradigms and frameworks of not just intellectual history, but frameworks of culture, politics, gender, leadership, sexual orientation, war, violence, civil society, politics. black studies is a huge intervention which this book underestimates. when we think about ronald walters, he did not underestimate it. he understood it and pushed back against -- even by the 1960's and 1970's, when we
black studies transforms howard. even historically black colleges and universities are going to be transformed. when we think about black power and black studies, the movement for black studies is a counter hegemonic movement. it is a movement that is up this thewestern mileage he. when we think about epistemology as the physical foundation of knowledge, what black studies says i we do not just want to replace white with black, it is saying western civilization is ignoring histories of...
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we know studying these incidents that these attacks and very rapidly. as you can see over half the attacks there were some that did end any longer. no of time and those are an aberration. we know that law enforcement response and active shooter drills but even more, we want to be able to identify these individuals before they embark on the path that gets them to think violence is an action. you can see some of the resolution how they ended over half the subjects departed on their own or committed suicide. the living became an operable and that includes a few gold attacks because there were some vehicle attacks in the time frame and they were the result of the bystander intervention. when was the waffle house shooting which an unarmed bystanders restrained the individual and then in the last attack the attackers off on his own and tried to blend in that he was discovered. >> let's talk a little bit about the background of the perpetrators every report that we produce not only looks at incidents and tactics but most importantly, the individuals that carry
we know studying these incidents that these attacks and very rapidly. as you can see over half the attacks there were some that did end any longer. no of time and those are an aberration. we know that law enforcement response and active shooter drills but even more, we want to be able to identify these individuals before they embark on the path that gets them to think violence is an action. you can see some of the resolution how they ended over half the subjects departed on their own or...
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all the studies i just mentioned are great, but they don't study juul. the studies we have commissioned via a third-party research laboratory looked at about 18,000, i believe it was about 18,000 juul consumers on a longitudinal basis, smokers who picked up juul. 54% of those smokers quit smoking completely within the days. 90 they had to abstain totally from using these combustible cigarettes for over 30 days at that point. and if you follow out the data on an even longer-term basis, the numbers continue to go up. you are asking about traditional cessation products, the interesting thing is that while the efficacy rates for those products looks meaningful, not nearly as promising as 54+ percent, the long-term efficacy of those products tends to go down quite substantially. the longer-term efficacy for these studies on juul continue to go up, as much as 80%. these are huge opportunities for public health. any grothman: and i take it health downsides -- i know a guy he hadt smoking, years.e gum for 25 it worked, but he had it for 25 years. your product is
all the studies i just mentioned are great, but they don't study juul. the studies we have commissioned via a third-party research laboratory looked at about 18,000, i believe it was about 18,000 juul consumers on a longitudinal basis, smokers who picked up juul. 54% of those smokers quit smoking completely within the days. 90 they had to abstain totally from using these combustible cigarettes for over 30 days at that point. and if you follow out the data on an even longer-term basis, the...
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as well as in europe and there's also an ongoing study in africa as well using a similar vaccine. and we expect those results to be in a 2 to 3 years time. >>that interview aired first and in its entirety on kron on now streaming live local news 24 hours a day with no commercials. you can get caught up on the latest breaking news and weather any time of day visit kron on dot tv to start watching now. >>it has been more than a week says a protest got underway against the construction of a new telescope atop hawaii's mauna kea a volcano accusations flew over the weekend with the governor say the protests are getting out of hand after a lengthy visit with protesters blocking access to the mountain's summit. why some 10 a governor josh green said the controversial telescope project might have to move on if an agreement with his opponents cannot be reached he also said he urged the governor to remove law enforcement from the mountain. >>i will go back and asked the governor to find a way to de escalate the situation i will ask. take any type of. because i think that's absolutely necess
as well as in europe and there's also an ongoing study in africa as well using a similar vaccine. and we expect those results to be in a 2 to 3 years time. >>that interview aired first and in its entirety on kron on now streaming live local news 24 hours a day with no commercials. you can get caught up on the latest breaking news and weather any time of day visit kron on dot tv to start watching now. >>it has been more than a week says a protest got underway against the construction...
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with this studio is on the whole conducted this study of the institute and i welcome to the studio. this study is pretty grim reading for people here in europe what is be doing so ultimately go world domination or should we be worried about this well as the ultimate goal clear is technological leadership on a global scale however we're not talking about technological leadership in every single aspect of technology so you really see a difference in china's approach where the got to let's say more traditional high tech areas for instance of the nation in these areas china's contemplative chest developing the mastic abilities that are sufficiently good so to say say the products the components that acknowledge she does not need to be you know state of the art but sufficiently good a different story needs to be told in the future technologies emerging technologies here trying to really sees its chance to forge a hat from the start to set the pace and see what an industrial nations try to catch up or same pace for the for the rest of us though for you here in europe and the rest of the w
with this studio is on the whole conducted this study of the institute and i welcome to the studio. this study is pretty grim reading for people here in europe what is be doing so ultimately go world domination or should we be worried about this well as the ultimate goal clear is technological leadership on a global scale however we're not talking about technological leadership in every single aspect of technology so you really see a difference in china's approach where the got to let's say...
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study. the c.b.o. study had a number of different averages that were perceived, three of which were zero loss of jobs. 3.7 was the maximum. not the average. the maximum loss. now i'm not surprised that opponents of raising the min many -- of raising the minimum wage would point to that figure as if it were the figure. it's a maximum, the worst case scenario. now we have a growing economy. i don't expect the worst case scenario to occur. e fact of the matter is that we believe that this bill, this raise, will have little if any adverse impact. but we do know -- what we do know is this, which the gentleman did not mention. .b.o. said the bill would give 27 million workers in america a raise. and that the worst case scenario, we don't want to see anybody lose their job, would be 3.7, but the average would be less than two million. that was their average estimate, and three of them were zero. we believe that 27 million americans, which will lift 1.3 million americans out of poverty , is something that will
study. the c.b.o. study had a number of different averages that were perceived, three of which were zero loss of jobs. 3.7 was the maximum. not the average. the maximum loss. now i'm not surprised that opponents of raising the min many -- of raising the minimum wage would point to that figure as if it were the figure. it's a maximum, the worst case scenario. now we have a growing economy. i don't expect the worst case scenario to occur. e fact of the matter is that we believe that this bill,...
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to make matters worse the study found they actually reduce plat growth.ees and not to smoke. thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week. i will see you next week. at t-mobile, for $40/line for four lines, it's all included for the whole family. like unlimited with netflix on us. and now with each new line, get one of our latest smartphones included. $40/line for four lines and smartphones are included for the whole family. o♪ ozempic®! ♪ oh! oh! (announcer) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7 and maintained it. oh! under 7? (announcer) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? (announcer) a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiovascular events like heart attack, stroke, or death. oh! no increased risk? (announcer) ozempic® should not be the first medicine for treating diabete
to make matters worse the study found they actually reduce plat growth.ees and not to smoke. thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week. i will see you next week. at t-mobile, for $40/line for four lines, it's all included for the whole family. like unlimited with netflix on us. and now with each new line, get one of our latest smartphones included. $40/line for four lines and smartphones are included for the whole family. o♪ ozempic®! ♪ oh! oh! (announcer) people with...
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we initially started this study, thinking this would be a $3 million effort. in negotiation with the army corps, it looks like to really tackle flood risk along a complicated urban waterfront like this, it's more likely that the study cost will be approaching $20 million, and will take five or more years, and we'll be back before you seeking approval of that final study plan probably this fall. so in order to address these twin risks of seismic safety and flood safety, we'll developed a planning framework called strengthen, adapt, and envision. strengthen is what do we need to do today to focus on life safety and emergency response in the near term. adapt will be a plan that we will execute over the next 30 years to address flood risk as that risk increases over time, and eventually, we'll need a new shoreline along the bay edge, and we'll be going through a public process to envision what that new shoreline could look like. so returning to the embarcadero seawall program, which is most of the expenditure that's before you today, as i mentioned, the first prio
we initially started this study, thinking this would be a $3 million effort. in negotiation with the army corps, it looks like to really tackle flood risk along a complicated urban waterfront like this, it's more likely that the study cost will be approaching $20 million, and will take five or more years, and we'll be back before you seeking approval of that final study plan probably this fall. so in order to address these twin risks of seismic safety and flood safety, we'll developed a...
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>> some more study needs to be done but the studies that have been done are showing serious health concerns. >> reporter: were there are established occupational exposures are is no established safe level for kids for exposure or the amount of chemical inside their body. >> bottom line should kid our parents be nervous? >> no i don't think parents should be afraid, that information gives people power. >> reporter: the center for environmental health advises parents to buy organic whenever possible and talk to your schools about buying organic food and a goal avoiding chemical weed killers on camp campus. as for our results i had the lowest levels of any parent in the study, my daughter had the fourth lowest levels of the children. but she still had significantly higher levels than me and, we have to assume since we eat the same things at home, that she must've been exposed at school. >> that was julie reporting there for us. separately a consumer reports warning today on a potentially deadly bacteria found in some leafy greens. the agency says out of the 284 samples of fresh greens tested,
>> some more study needs to be done but the studies that have been done are showing serious health concerns. >> reporter: were there are established occupational exposures are is no established safe level for kids for exposure or the amount of chemical inside their body. >> bottom line should kid our parents be nervous? >> no i don't think parents should be afraid, that information gives people power. >> reporter: the center for environmental health advises parents...
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study will be released on that issue. good morning, thanks for joining us, i'm marcus washington. >> and i'm kris sanchez in for laura pete suratos joins us live. and people say this could be like september 11th all over again. kris we'll get more rning to details on study to focus on firefighters who fought and battled that tubbs fire back if 2017. in fact we'll get the details on the study behind me at the san francisco fire headqerttom of t. but let's get into the details of what this study encompassed at this point. the study was led by the san francisco firefighters cancer prevention foundation. that began three weeks after firefighters returned home from the tubbs fire back in 2017. now altogether 148 firefighters volunteered to take part in the study providing information from length of service to the amount of times they washed their hands before eating so this is a very detailed study. the foundation decided to put together the study citing concerns about the level of toxic chemical expose for firefighters that b
study will be released on that issue. good morning, thanks for joining us, i'm marcus washington. >> and i'm kris sanchez in for laura pete suratos joins us live. and people say this could be like september 11th all over again. kris we'll get more rning to details on study to focus on firefighters who fought and battled that tubbs fire back if 2017. in fact we'll get the details on the study behind me at the san francisco fire headqerttom of t. but let's get into the details of what this...
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i look at a number of case studies to demonstrate this. one set is going to of course be war, theliar, the cold soviet union, there is a lot of concern about persecution against religious believers in thesoviet union, cases like siberian seven were very famous in the 1970's and 1980's, but there are number of cases as well that i look at. there is a considerable amount of activism by evangelicals, often that aligned with reagan era policies, but evangelicals also at times went against reagan era policies. with romania, for example, where the reagan administration sought to have a differentiation policy and extend trade, evangelicals were uncomfortable with that given the ongoing religious persecution there. there is activism that happens. fore views, which were promoting religious freedom in the soviet union and other asalitarian states, at times friendly to their objectives. this is where things get interesting. this perception enabled evangelicals to interpret state violence and authoritarian countries as acceptable and sometimes even de
i look at a number of case studies to demonstrate this. one set is going to of course be war, theliar, the cold soviet union, there is a lot of concern about persecution against religious believers in thesoviet union, cases like siberian seven were very famous in the 1970's and 1980's, but there are number of cases as well that i look at. there is a considerable amount of activism by evangelicals, often that aligned with reagan era policies, but evangelicals also at times went against reagan...
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this is because of participation had increased, it was 1.0 in the original study. .22 in the new study. a decrease in the fatality rate. analysis, granted this is a little while ago. theira sport reevaluating head and spine injuries. at this time they found that there were more spines specifically cervical injuries compared to head injuries. in other sports such as american football, ohio valley -- having -- having higher rates of head injuries. another sport that can have a significant number of catastrophic injuries, inking not just of the team sports, but also individual sports. in this study between 2003 and 2010, looking at 72 injuries, 30 in the head, 15 of them died. some were significantly injured and were in a persistent vegetative state. 19 were net injuries, of that total -- wordnet injuries --neck injuries. 90% they and -- were less than 20. these are young people who were suffering. as i mentioned earlier, i would be talking about one of my this young man's first name was derek. he and his mother have given me permission to talk about him and his case. this young man was a
this is because of participation had increased, it was 1.0 in the original study. .22 in the new study. a decrease in the fatality rate. analysis, granted this is a little while ago. theira sport reevaluating head and spine injuries. at this time they found that there were more spines specifically cervical injuries compared to head injuries. in other sports such as american football, ohio valley -- having -- having higher rates of head injuries. another sport that can have a significant number...
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maybe we should study more of the impact. i disagree, but the pilot program would have a cascading effect. i'm sympathetic and tha that ist what this underlining amendment does. it addresses three to six convening authorities that the superintendent and, bonds and three academic institutions. one of the reasons it is often offered as to why we shouldn't take court-martials convening authority for the sexual assault cases away from commanders is because the commanders have these large responsibilities by units are about to deploy to afghanistan to if he doesn't got though i may lose ten people in afghanistan. this isn't what we are talking about. this is more akin to the relationship that you as a student have through the university president or the dean of college. this is for the service academy. and while they train on things like how we create unit cohesion and impose and enforce discipline it is what they looked like when you graduated from the service academies. also in the underlining amendment, the only thing that it t
maybe we should study more of the impact. i disagree, but the pilot program would have a cascading effect. i'm sympathetic and tha that ist what this underlining amendment does. it addresses three to six convening authorities that the superintendent and, bonds and three academic institutions. one of the reasons it is often offered as to why we shouldn't take court-martials convening authority for the sexual assault cases away from commanders is because the commanders have these large...
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they initiated a study on its own on how to reduce or eliminate inscription. they did a study to. they were very proactive. the election of mixon. for him the writing was on the wall. he wanted to prepare the army for its future. they want the army to be pushed. to approach the problem of ending the draft. >> one thing we all learn by going to these records is that there is an awful lot of preparation that sometimes we never have to use it. nonetheless a lot about contingency. my question here, there are many different circumstances in which one can learn. this is been the most challenging moment to do so. given the failure in vietnam. the dramatically decreasing respect. given the lack of interest in many young people. what do they do in these latter years as they read the direct command that they had to do this. try to prepare for the army. recruiting 20 or 30,000 people per month. that is really quite striking when it parents to the fraction of that today. how do the ongoing war in vietnam checked the preparation for an all volunteer sores.>> in a couple ways. and gave them des
they initiated a study on its own on how to reduce or eliminate inscription. they did a study to. they were very proactive. the election of mixon. for him the writing was on the wall. he wanted to prepare the army for its future. they want the army to be pushed. to approach the problem of ending the draft. >> one thing we all learn by going to these records is that there is an awful lot of preparation that sometimes we never have to use it. nonetheless a lot about contingency. my question...
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actually because it clinical study which headline study that we've done which results in the see you quickly mention. as dramatically exceeded our expectations the patients that we've been privileged to meet in fact of all who you know know. just a few months after andrea's rhoda's operation brainier requested and got approval from the british standards institution or b.s.i. . it appears that b.s.i. did not take into account the problems with the animal tests or the brevity of the tests on humans. b.s. i later told us that the tests met the required standards and that they were not aware of the results of the animal studies. but b.s.i. guidelines say those studies should have been included in the company's request. and the agency did not say whether any doctors had tested the plastic discs. incomplete and for coming. i can't imagine what sorts of people were doing me a valuation but if i'd been called in to consult as a spinal surgeon i would have rejected the application. and ish. and if i'd been personally responsible for making the decision i have turned it down. before. in europe
actually because it clinical study which headline study that we've done which results in the see you quickly mention. as dramatically exceeded our expectations the patients that we've been privileged to meet in fact of all who you know know. just a few months after andrea's rhoda's operation brainier requested and got approval from the british standards institution or b.s.i. . it appears that b.s.i. did not take into account the problems with the animal tests or the brevity of the tests on...
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in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds?wo-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiovascular events like heart attack, stroke, or death. oh! no increased risk? (announcer) ozempic® should not be the first medicine for treating diabetes, or for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not share needles or pens. don't reuse needles. do not take ozempic® if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you are allergic to ozempic®. stop taking ozempic® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, itching, rash, or trouble breathing. serious side effects may happen, including pancreatitis. tell your doctor if you have diabetic retinopathy or vision changes. taking ozempic® with a sulfonylurea or insulin may increase the risk for low blood sugar. common side effects are nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach pain, and constipation. some side effects can lead to
in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds?wo-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiovascular events like heart attack, stroke, or death. oh! no increased risk? (announcer) ozempic® should not be the first medicine for treating diabetes, or for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not share needles or pens. don't reuse needles. do not take ozempic® if you have a personal or family history of...
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study. thank you. >> good morning, supervisors. my name is eric thrasher. i am with -- >> supervisor fewer: hi, mr. thrasher. >> i am with san francisco department of public works, bureau of street use and mapping. i have been liaisoning with our partners at telemon engineering study, the master plan underground utility study. i'm going to invite doug zeiring with telemon to discuss the slides. this isn't the actual study. we're giving you a sneak peek. the results should be completed sometime late august or early september. just quickly as a way of background, the last program to underground utilities in san francisco began in 1996, and from 1996 to about 2006 roughly 46 miles of overhead wires were undergrounded in the city. at cost of about $173 million. as was mentioned earlier, the 20(a) fund that was used to pay for this program went into deficit and that's why the program stopped in 2006. there is currently a program, a second streetscape program underway which will involve two blocks
study. thank you. >> good morning, supervisors. my name is eric thrasher. i am with -- >> supervisor fewer: hi, mr. thrasher. >> i am with san francisco department of public works, bureau of street use and mapping. i have been liaisoning with our partners at telemon engineering study, the master plan underground utility study. i'm going to invite doug zeiring with telemon to discuss the slides. this isn't the actual study. we're giving you a sneak peek. the results should be...
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that study has not been done either. but we can glean from other studies. this study was published out of an ncaa pilot study a couple of years ago, that screened 5400 athletes in 45 institutions. they found a 0.25% of screened athletes had potentially dangerous cardiac conditions. doesn't mean they had an abnormal ecg, it means that after further evaluations, they had a potentially dangerous cardiac condition. that would equate to about 1250 athletes in the ncaa right now who have a potentially dangerous cardiac condition. but as the doctor said earlier, only about eight deaths occur are year from it cardiac condition in the ncaa, a big gap. we still need to learn things that wending a disease think predisposes you doesn't always mean have an event. this is a recent study from the new england development of sin that published -- new england journal of medicine, that published data out of the english soccer league that mandates, physical exams, ekg and echo on every athlete. every year the screen about 12,000 athletes. they had. 42 with potential disorders
that study has not been done either. but we can glean from other studies. this study was published out of an ncaa pilot study a couple of years ago, that screened 5400 athletes in 45 institutions. they found a 0.25% of screened athletes had potentially dangerous cardiac conditions. doesn't mean they had an abnormal ecg, it means that after further evaluations, they had a potentially dangerous cardiac condition. that would equate to about 1250 athletes in the ncaa right now who have a...
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for this incredible study and for their work. this is something i have been working on since i was a legislative aide with supervisor mark farrell. it has been a pleasure to work with you. i thank you for your commitment because something needs to change in this area and i'm really excited that we have a study that is telling us exactly how we should be proceeding. thank you. >> thank you, commissioner and commissioner stefani. and ohio, senior planner with the transportation authority. diving in here, lombard crooked street is a familiar, iconic piece of san francisco. i don't think i need to tell anybody here that, but as commissioner stefani mentioned, a large number of visitors impact the quality of life for neighborhood residents and the experience or visitors that come to see our city. the t.a. has been tackling this problem for a few years now. the community working group was really the kickoff of the latest round of options we are considering that happened way back in 2,000. in 2014, the sfmta let a pilot to lead the croo
for this incredible study and for their work. this is something i have been working on since i was a legislative aide with supervisor mark farrell. it has been a pleasure to work with you. i thank you for your commitment because something needs to change in this area and i'm really excited that we have a study that is telling us exactly how we should be proceeding. thank you. >> thank you, commissioner and commissioner stefani. and ohio, senior planner with the transportation authority....
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so this summer we have 30 interns that are studying. ten of those have either graduated from high school and they are going off to college in the fall,r they are returning home and they are on their summer break. so they still have the opportunity to return. and that's generally those who d and 18 and up until 22. the hope is that they can return ss professional contractors working with u and the city as well. >> this is really fantastic. congratulas to you. the i can technical theater internship program is wonderful. it's one of the things that we are all about. so we're so happy to support that. joyce milford and kimberly douglas, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> and next we are going to talk about the 11th street bridge park. really e. z3a5wz z16fz y3a5wy y16fy and she's about 10 minutes fr a hotel by wyndham. jef. oh never mind. but hey, 10 minutesfrom a. with over 6,000 hotels across the country, a great hotel by wyndham is closer than you think. visit wyndhamhotels.com. >>> the 11th street bridge park coects communities across
so this summer we have 30 interns that are studying. ten of those have either graduated from high school and they are going off to college in the fall,r they are returning home and they are on their summer break. so they still have the opportunity to return. and that's generally those who d and 18 and up until 22. the hope is that they can return ss professional contractors working with u and the city as well. >> this is really fantastic. congratulas to you. the i can technical theater...
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in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds?-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiovascular events like heart attack, stroke, or death. oh! no increased risk? (announcer) ozempic® should not be the first medicine for treating diabetes, or for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not share needles or pens. don't reuse needles. do not take ozempic® if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you are allergic to ozempic®. stop taking ozempic® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, itching, rash, or trouble breathing. serious side effects may happen, including pancreatitis. tell your doctor if you have diabetic retinopathy or vision changes. taking ozempic® with a sulfonylurea or insulin may increase the risk for low blood sugar. common side effects are nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach pain, and constipation. some side effects can lead to de
in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds?-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiovascular events like heart attack, stroke, or death. oh! no increased risk? (announcer) ozempic® should not be the first medicine for treating diabetes, or for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not share needles or pens. don't reuse needles. do not take ozempic® if you have a personal or family history of...