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we need substrate of economic development, and i think this project will provide that through market rate housing in the area. supervisor cohen: thank you. are there any other members of the public that would like to comment on these items? ok, seeing none. supervisor mar: thank you, so public comment is closed. and then we have amendments before us. colleagues, can we take the amendments without objection? without objection. and then we are going to continue this until the next meeting, which is june 20. without objection, colleagues? thank you. thank you, everyone, for testifying. could you please call item four? >> item four, resolution authorizing the execution and delivery of a multi-family housing revenue now in an amount not to exceed $41 million to provide financing for a rental housing project. supervisor mar: 90. this is sponsored by supervisor cohen as well. -- thank you. supervisor cohen: thank you very much. supervisor mar: if people could take the conversations outside the chambers, that would be appreciated. supervisor cohen: thank you. item four is a multifamily housi
we need substrate of economic development, and i think this project will provide that through market rate housing in the area. supervisor cohen: thank you. are there any other members of the public that would like to comment on these items? ok, seeing none. supervisor mar: thank you, so public comment is closed. and then we have amendments before us. colleagues, can we take the amendments without objection? without objection. and then we are going to continue this until the next meeting, which...
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there is actually a substrate, that goes from one south van ness and 1455 market that we will be utilizing for running communications and wiring. there are a lot of unique features to this site that make it attractive. supervisor supervisor chu: yes, and it currently is a city facility and is the headquarters of the mta. was it prohibitively expensive to retrofit the space? >> it was prohibitively expensive on the one hand. it was also specifically pointed out in the 2008 concept document that from a security perspective, it was not recommended to position the control center at the headquarters of publicly identified buildings. that was another criteria. there is a number of facility issues that relate to one south van ness that would make it difficult to retrofit. supervisor chu: thank you. >> ok, so, the agreement basically is divided into tenant improvements that will be done by the landlord and other work. first, to talk about the tenant improvements. there will be the architectural elements. this is mostly on the seventh floor. we will also be adding antennas on the roof for radio and
there is actually a substrate, that goes from one south van ness and 1455 market that we will be utilizing for running communications and wiring. there are a lot of unique features to this site that make it attractive. supervisor supervisor chu: yes, and it currently is a city facility and is the headquarters of the mta. was it prohibitively expensive to retrofit the space? >> it was prohibitively expensive on the one hand. it was also specifically pointed out in the 2008 concept document...
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website that's r t v dot com and the business section you can find expert opinion ample there are substrates providing you with a perspective of what's going on in the global economy now just log on to our team . now this week iran attempted to convince the atomic agency that its nuclear program is peaceful it came as the u.n. considered a wider sanctions targeting terror and nuclear plants but iran's envoy to the shanghai cooperation organization dismissed as groundless all accusations that the program has a military dimension all in an exclusive interview with r.t. many allegations was raised by united states and i approved of the investigation taking samples and ality go their process that all these allegations are baseless in fact before coming to the u.n. i was in charge of escorting all these specters and i was with them in this military size it was would prove his allegation had no basis this is a really unfortunate after eight years they are repeating these boring stories one thing is clear that we do not have any program for nuclear we are fully cooperating with. the most robust ins
website that's r t v dot com and the business section you can find expert opinion ample there are substrates providing you with a perspective of what's going on in the global economy now just log on to our team . now this week iran attempted to convince the atomic agency that its nuclear program is peaceful it came as the u.n. considered a wider sanctions targeting terror and nuclear plants but iran's envoy to the shanghai cooperation organization dismissed as groundless all accusations that...
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belgians next but that again is the point i mean it's up to the germans to make the conditionality substrates that it's there's no considers to be a bailout they haven't done that yet and then it comes down to a point about you know is the other governments in place and can they be governments in place that are able to follow through on that strict conditionality given the current circumstances that exist in those countries and you know when i look at places like spain right now and the way in which you know the regions of finding it very difficult even to make payments you know there actually is known payments growing in some of the american states in washington. it's a politically very difficult very difficult thing to do and i have to say the although i feel like a very good point and it's and he said necessary sometimes to do the reforms i'm not sure it's a feasible time to the reforms and i guess that's the thrust of the last last question where we are where you say you're going to stand a year from now i think it's so difficult to predict the one that we have learned is economists so di
belgians next but that again is the point i mean it's up to the germans to make the conditionality substrates that it's there's no considers to be a bailout they haven't done that yet and then it comes down to a point about you know is the other governments in place and can they be governments in place that are able to follow through on that strict conditionality given the current circumstances that exist in those countries and you know when i look at places like spain right now and the way in...
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some of that and actually i think that might lead to one of the biggest problems that we see in the substrate every day which is the government inserting itself into the private sector and that's because you know the government says that's not secure enough we see all these security problems at the same time we're we're seeing things like these hacks in the government for the government security sites therefore the question sort of becomes is the government really the right group of people to be securing the private sector internet well what do you make of this this project that they announced last week this pilot program in fact that the n.s.a. is doing where they're partnering with private companies because they're trying to secure these contractors and i kind of had a feeling that they were doing that. now even years that stupid to just assume that they're already working with private companies that you know if you're going to have a spy on people i think that what they were doing before was working with a private company sort of a one off basis like i am a private company i see something
some of that and actually i think that might lead to one of the biggest problems that we see in the substrate every day which is the government inserting itself into the private sector and that's because you know the government says that's not secure enough we see all these security problems at the same time we're we're seeing things like these hacks in the government for the government security sites therefore the question sort of becomes is the government really the right group of people to...
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compact discs which store many times more bits because their little microscopic in grades lazar on a substrate of silicon or some of of the material. by solving these problems, folks, in analog and digital terms shen made s a great leap forward for a science that was just in the process of being born, which was computer science. >> so, at what point, you know the information theory and the transistor connect? if it was entirely by accident or circumstance, happenstance in 1948 when did, you know, they begin to intersect? >> well, the path began to converge very quickly. the 1950's, early 50's and then on into the 60's saw the birth of the digital computer. and right at the beginning humans and are greener. he came into the picture very quickly and was one of the people who early on recognized the power of these new machines. and if they became a popular sensation, you know, on the cover of time magazine and life magazine in the early 50's. people started to talk about thinking machines. you know, there was a lot of buzz. this was long before there was any such thing. so crewed by modern standa
compact discs which store many times more bits because their little microscopic in grades lazar on a substrate of silicon or some of of the material. by solving these problems, folks, in analog and digital terms shen made s a great leap forward for a science that was just in the process of being born, which was computer science. >> so, at what point, you know the information theory and the transistor connect? if it was entirely by accident or circumstance, happenstance in 1948 when did,...
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we're going to start with five seeds and we're going to put them in the oasis material that is a substratelps it germinate faster. we will set up two identical exper ams and one will stay here at school in the dark and it will germinate with a gravity environment and the other set will go into space on the space shuttle. >> that's right. lackey high's vials will go into the space shuttle atlantis scheduled for liftoff of the in next month on the very last night of flasa's shuttle program. >> it's for future possible space colonization. >> what do you have to manipulate and what will be the best to use to have it be a good crop in a microgravity environment. >> reporter: the ten-person team worked on their experiment during lunches and after school. after atlantis returns the experiment will come back for analysis and their final report and there's a good chance their graduate-level paper will get published. >> these kids, you know, for them to be able to see this very, very last one is a chance of a lifetime and i am just so excited that they're going to be able to see that and be able to
we're going to start with five seeds and we're going to put them in the oasis material that is a substratelps it germinate faster. we will set up two identical exper ams and one will stay here at school in the dark and it will germinate with a gravity environment and the other set will go into space on the space shuttle. >> that's right. lackey high's vials will go into the space shuttle atlantis scheduled for liftoff of the in next month on the very last night of flasa's shuttle program....
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in my home state of kentucky, we are known for a few products for the substrate, the best thoroughbred race horses in the world and find kentucky bourbon are products of the limestone beneath our feet. the limestone typography is also conducive to cave formations. it's home to thousands of the caves and caverns, some large such as mammoth caves and some so small you couldn't fit a single person in sight. what many of these have in common are the bats live there and the ecosystem of the facts support, kentucky is come to a number of that species including a large percentage of the willson population of the federally endangered bats and indiana bats. the fact be a tremendous numbers of caves home to these bats are experiencing the disease with the potential to devastate numbers obviously causes concern. since the discovery of white-nose syndrome a few years ago aggressively increased surveillance of a maturing that's the ticket of land owners on the importance of minimizing the disturbance and closed non-commercial caves on public land known to the house that's. we initiated a private la
in my home state of kentucky, we are known for a few products for the substrate, the best thoroughbred race horses in the world and find kentucky bourbon are products of the limestone beneath our feet. the limestone typography is also conducive to cave formations. it's home to thousands of the caves and caverns, some large such as mammoth caves and some so small you couldn't fit a single person in sight. what many of these have in common are the bats live there and the ecosystem of the facts...
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and it's treated oil in the organic substrate and micro grew and devoured that oil.nd as professor will you be chen co said it's no longer there. there's a number of issues that are no longer there about lingering effects and she indicated there's the natural resources damage assessment to very carefully quantify the impact and there's lots of ongoing studies and agree to which those impacts are long term. we're going to quickly recover but i think in general, as scientists thinks the gulf handled this remarkably well. significantly with respect to what everyone is here tonight to enjoy is gulf seafood. as a scientist, when this spill was happening and all the concern about this contamination problem and potential risk to human health, who studied oil spills i'm aware that fish, for example, have mechanisms to take these compounds, the ones that we're most concerned about called polyaromatic hydrocarbons and it could be incorporating tissue, fish have very important members and not incorporate them in the muscle, the part that we eat. from the start the risk to seafo
and it's treated oil in the organic substrate and micro grew and devoured that oil.nd as professor will you be chen co said it's no longer there. there's a number of issues that are no longer there about lingering effects and she indicated there's the natural resources damage assessment to very carefully quantify the impact and there's lots of ongoing studies and agree to which those impacts are long term. we're going to quickly recover but i think in general, as scientists thinks the gulf...