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if you can summarize in about five minutes. you have several senators here who would like to have a conversation with you about your testimony. dr. woodcock: thank you, mr. chairman. rahm, members of the committee, i'm very pleased to be here to talk about this important issue. the hatch-waxman legislation that established the generic drug program has been extraordinary and successful for the public. as chairman alexander said, about 88% of dispensed prescriptions right now are generic. estimated this saves the public $1.7 trillion. in the last decade, the generic drug industry being very successful grew very rapidly. and it also globalized its manufacturing making drugs all around the world. f.d.a.'s generic drug review program in contrast did not grow significantly, and we fell behind in both review and inspection capacity. and backlog accrued an began to build up of pending applications. in response to this, in 2012, congress enacted gadufa reflecting a negotiated agreement between the industry anti-f.d.a. to address this an
if you can summarize in about five minutes. you have several senators here who would like to have a conversation with you about your testimony. dr. woodcock: thank you, mr. chairman. rahm, members of the committee, i'm very pleased to be here to talk about this important issue. the hatch-waxman legislation that established the generic drug program has been extraordinary and successful for the public. as chairman alexander said, about 88% of dispensed prescriptions right now are generic....
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let me summarize it quickly. tell me if i got it right, and we'll launch from there. 200,000 units of affordable housing over the next 10 years, the two zoning proposals, you're looking for community input so that the neighborhoods can take control of their futures and not so much the developers. my question, and the question of many, and we'll jump right into it -- i don't think anyone would argue that the city needs more affordable housing. but if in fact five of the city's borough boards have voted to oppose the plans... is that all the community input you need? >> no, it's not all we need. >> okay. all right. >> it's not all the community input we need. i mean, we're listening to everybody. >> understood. >> but community boards often will vote no with conditions. >> okay. >> and we're taking all those conditions in, we're sorting through them. they're not always -- they're sometimes contradictory. we take a look at the whole range of them, and then try to refine the proposal accordingly. >> so there's still
let me summarize it quickly. tell me if i got it right, and we'll launch from there. 200,000 units of affordable housing over the next 10 years, the two zoning proposals, you're looking for community input so that the neighborhoods can take control of their futures and not so much the developers. my question, and the question of many, and we'll jump right into it -- i don't think anyone would argue that the city needs more affordable housing. but if in fact five of the city's borough boards...
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really, to summarize that is where we stand, you will protect it, britain will protect its place. >> how do you address the issue of smaller countries like spain and greece and others becoming step children and useful tools for germans? >> i think i guess we have to blunt about it. >> you would a admit germany benefits from the euro? >> if we are to think of this, one of the great advantages, you said at the start, what is the difference between united states, europe, britain? i think the things bear in mind what made the dollar a success in the united states built on true political union. people in the united states have realized there is a fundamental agreement all americans have taken. >> the economies aren't the same across all 50 states. >> there is no confusion on identity of who we are, what we represent. currency can phase your problem. believe european union cannot just say this is just an nice economic tool. it has to be strengthened by greater political union. in the united states, richer states subsidize the poor states, accept they are subsidizing because this is about t
really, to summarize that is where we stand, you will protect it, britain will protect its place. >> how do you address the issue of smaller countries like spain and greece and others becoming step children and useful tools for germans? >> i think i guess we have to blunt about it. >> you would a admit germany benefits from the euro? >> if we are to think of this, one of the great advantages, you said at the start, what is the difference between united states, europe,...
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the original contract announces u amounts and change in contract value and final contract to be summarizednd regularly report to the board of supervisors i recognize not the role of gao committee to get involved in the operations, however, it is the reality of the gao committee that the board of supervisors establish supply policy that promotes city transparent and accountability as city leaders are unwilling to be held accountable finding and recommendation 6 deals with the city's one thousand three hundred and 24 construction employees that are spread out over of city departments with construction authority we estimate the salary costs using the annual salary orientals to be one hundred and $20 million without benefits the list of inefficiencies that certificate of preference holders with 6 different city departments managing the same process is very long there are very few citywide standard operating procedures for managing the projects for example, rec and park did not have a written change over policy each the 6 city departments with the construction authority uses different computer
the original contract announces u amounts and change in contract value and final contract to be summarizednd regularly report to the board of supervisors i recognize not the role of gao committee to get involved in the operations, however, it is the reality of the gao committee that the board of supervisors establish supply policy that promotes city transparent and accountability as city leaders are unwilling to be held accountable finding and recommendation 6 deals with the city's one thousand...
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to summarize your weather on friday, friday morning for your morning commute breezy and the storms will be increasing. windy during the afternoon. storms ending for the bay area. somewhere probably between 1:00 to 2:00. mild temperatures for your friday evening. unfortunately, we have another batch of rough weather to talk about. for the rest of today it is dry. maybe a few isolated showers. that's it. especially for the southern zones. it is friday we are looking at a good chance of severe weather. definitely strong storms and heavy rain. sunday the timing is early sunday morning. then much cooler next week with highs in the upper 50s and lows in the 40s. you can track the storms and showers. download other 10 news app today. it is free in the app store. you'll have access to live storm tracker 10. >>> oscar nominations are out. we have a look at the movies that could take home the most >>> oscar name nations were announced this morning. the reverence leads with 12. as the oscar nominations are settling in today on studio 10 live they'll talk about buzz surrounding "the revenant" with
to summarize your weather on friday, friday morning for your morning commute breezy and the storms will be increasing. windy during the afternoon. storms ending for the bay area. somewhere probably between 1:00 to 2:00. mild temperatures for your friday evening. unfortunately, we have another batch of rough weather to talk about. for the rest of today it is dry. maybe a few isolated showers. that's it. especially for the southern zones. it is friday we are looking at a good chance of severe...
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. >> who can just summarize for us what de quincey is saying in this passage? who can just tell us what he's suggesting about what makes a difference in terms of impact? c.j.? >> he is following just before this he was talking about going to the opera and enjoying that kind of stuff. so he's talking about how opium enhances his ability to enjoy refined pleasures and refined pursuits. he self-identifies as an intellectual, philosopher. and so the turk barbarians, right, the new persian empire, his classical greek world view, are incapable of achieving the enlightened values of the west. >> okay. right. he's suggesting there is this difference and what he's saying, he goes on to say enjoying music is sort of intellectual thing, and that therefore he's going to enjoy it in a way that others would not. he is not the only one who suggests that different populations will experience the same substance in different ways because they are members of different races or different ethnic groups. i'd like you now to take a look at a quote from nathan allen, he was a physicia
. >> who can just summarize for us what de quincey is saying in this passage? who can just tell us what he's suggesting about what makes a difference in terms of impact? c.j.? >> he is following just before this he was talking about going to the opera and enjoying that kind of stuff. so he's talking about how opium enhances his ability to enjoy refined pleasures and refined pursuits. he self-identifies as an intellectual, philosopher. and so the turk barbarians, right, the new...
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when you summarize the polling. clinton best beats trump. bush is slightly better, loses to trump. cruz, slightly ahead of clinton. but the one that's really threatening everybody is rubio. so he's just sitting back and in his nice little boots and waiting for the smoke to clear. >> getting beat up by bush and -- >> yeah. yeah. >> they want to move into his lane. >> they want his boots. >> the establishment lane. the establishment lane would have thought to be we're just waiting now, let those two, trump and cruz go at it but nobody -- >> cruz said, cruz said in fact rubio has no path to victory. he doesn't see any way. and you know the political strategist who used to think rubio had a way are becoming dubious about it. >> really, i didn't mean to interrupt you, that was a good point. i was going to say that -- in new hampshire, if you look at how they do their voting, they have 44% of people in new hampshire are undeclared. which means on the night of the primary, they, or the day, they can choose whether they are going to go for a gop or a democrat ballot. they often wait to see
when you summarize the polling. clinton best beats trump. bush is slightly better, loses to trump. cruz, slightly ahead of clinton. but the one that's really threatening everybody is rubio. so he's just sitting back and in his nice little boots and waiting for the smoke to clear. >> getting beat up by bush and -- >> yeah. yeah. >> they want to move into his lane. >> they want his boots. >> the establishment lane. the establishment lane would have thought to be...
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. >> reporter: that summarizes it. no service on the n and the q lines between manhattan's time square station and the astoria debt mar boulevard station in queens both directions thanks to a broken where we are, 59th street and 5th avenue. the alternative for so many people, the e or the 7 out to astoria. that's what you see folks doing there here at this particular station. they caught the 6 train a couple of stops down to grand central and would pick up the 7 to head out to astoria. let's look at the graphic to summarize it. no service on the n and the q lines both directions between manhattan and queens.
. >> reporter: that summarizes it. no service on the n and the q lines between manhattan's time square station and the astoria debt mar boulevard station in queens both directions thanks to a broken where we are, 59th street and 5th avenue. the alternative for so many people, the e or the 7 out to astoria. that's what you see folks doing there here at this particular station. they caught the 6 train a couple of stops down to grand central and would pick up the 7 to head out to astoria....
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it summarizes the mortality rate for such incidents felt by 6% in cities where uber was used. that traralates to about 500 lives a year. that's significant. >> it is an impact. it is a dynamic changer and i think thehe-- again, the key is you have a lot of young people that have w are so at ease with using it and i have a lot of friends telling me, hey, i'm using it to go to dinner and have a cup of wine or two without having to deal with the idea of havin a dui. it has become part, i think, of our transportation dna, if i might say that. >> let's talk about the ordinance now that you proposed. tell us about that. >> i think when do anything in the county, we have to think of the patron in mind. i'm not here to favor one company over the other. if you use the app, you use is in a safe manner. you can guarantee there is insurance and you're covered by the insurance. there has to be a guarantee on there has to be a background check. there has to be a standard as far as the vehicle is concerned. ironically in all the situations, uber and lyft have met the challenges with how they
it summarizes the mortality rate for such incidents felt by 6% in cities where uber was used. that traralates to about 500 lives a year. that's significant. >> it is an impact. it is a dynamic changer and i think thehe-- again, the key is you have a lot of young people that have w are so at ease with using it and i have a lot of friends telling me, hey, i'm using it to go to dinner and have a cup of wine or two without having to deal with the idea of havin a dui. it has become part, i...
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it basically summarizes, you know, the housing market collapse and economic collapse of 2008. spooky stuff with some great acting and should it be nominated for a best picture award, i'll delve back into that in a couple of months. this has been the monday morning musing. back to you. >> looks like they both panned out. >> yeah. did see "the hateful eight" and i think he nailed it. long movie, though. >> still ahead, one last look at >> that's right. >> we'll see lots of sunshine but not a lot of warmth today. highs around 50, will be clear and very cold tonight. be sure you bundle up as you head out tomorrow morning into your tuesday. >> you've been watching abc column what -- columbia news at 12:30. 6:00.testing test test test test test test test test test test test test>> announcer: 2016 is here and we're giving you a fresh start to the new year! michael's revealing his take on a classic dish that's half the calories as the original. then carla's whipping up an indulgent sweet treat that will fill you up without weighing you down. plus, think you know what's in your food? t
it basically summarizes, you know, the housing market collapse and economic collapse of 2008. spooky stuff with some great acting and should it be nominated for a best picture award, i'll delve back into that in a couple of months. this has been the monday morning musing. back to you. >> looks like they both panned out. >> yeah. did see "the hateful eight" and i think he nailed it. long movie, though. >> still ahead, one last look at >> that's right. >>...
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seeking reappointment, and one resigns, there are three eligible, candidate, and the information is summarized in attachment two. and found in attachment three. candidates are not required to appear before this committee. push pu thank you, would you like to come up and speak for two to three minutes. snechlt thank you for having me. my name is william and i have played for the committee, and i will be brief. i have lived there for ten years and i have ridden, ten to 15 times and so i have seen the best and the worst of it. >> i am also an attorney, and i have the experience with. erichlt, and not be lost, when going through that stuff. so i am happy to take any questions, otherwise i will submit my application. >> from my understanding because these are the japan town, fillmore appointments. we do understand that commissioner breed would like to recommend the appointment of richard hoshimoto who is serving on the committee and don't have a recommendation to the second position and given that she is not here, if it is okay, i would like to postpone that decision, until she has made a decision,
seeking reappointment, and one resigns, there are three eligible, candidate, and the information is summarized in attachment two. and found in attachment three. candidates are not required to appear before this committee. push pu thank you, would you like to come up and speak for two to three minutes. snechlt thank you for having me. my name is william and i have played for the committee, and i will be brief. i have lived there for ten years and i have ridden, ten to 15 times and so i have seen...
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mexico border but it's gone by about 2:00 o'clock in the morning and then from there all the way to summarize early tomorrow through sunrise early tomorrow should be a beautiful night a little chilly in the upper teens or so before we would things up early tomorrow but the sunrise will be nice with just a couple of passing clouds overhead that will pave the way for a lovely afternoon mainly sunny skies on cap tomorrow but when's it's still coming in from the north as we have high pressure high-pressure back to the west of us when that happens you get that push on the front side from north to south that's what we will be under tomorrow i get daytime highs today cap trap in the upper 30s we need to do a little bit better than that afternoon but probably not by much before things wrap up tomorrow as the high continues to migrate to the east and directions to the when's once it happens not only do we get the sunshine but you also get a want ad epic tends to climb and as a result of that would wednesday or so get back in the 50s perhaps even pushing 60 degrees by the time we get today in the upper
mexico border but it's gone by about 2:00 o'clock in the morning and then from there all the way to summarize early tomorrow through sunrise early tomorrow should be a beautiful night a little chilly in the upper teens or so before we would things up early tomorrow but the sunrise will be nice with just a couple of passing clouds overhead that will pave the way for a lovely afternoon mainly sunny skies on cap tomorrow but when's it's still coming in from the north as we have high pressure...
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just to summarize the talk up to this point, i am going to say again technology amplifies underlying human forces and direct corollaries means technology by itself does not fix broken human and to tuition. it does not bring political democratization and in and of itself it does in decrease inequality. you could argue that technologies amplify existing. so you know, my ultimate interest of courses to see ways in which we can cause positive social change in the world with or without the allergy. one question is how can you use this idea of technology amplifying human forces in a way that point to what we should really be doing. there are five different things we should really be thinking about. the first one is in some cases we have to be willing to say no to technology. many instances in which the dominant use of technology is either of our negative. for example i teach at a university context and i basically started an abusive screeds in my my class except when they activity requires their use. dramatically there is a change in the degree to which this discussion in the class. i no l
just to summarize the talk up to this point, i am going to say again technology amplifies underlying human forces and direct corollaries means technology by itself does not fix broken human and to tuition. it does not bring political democratization and in and of itself it does in decrease inequality. you could argue that technologies amplify existing. so you know, my ultimate interest of courses to see ways in which we can cause positive social change in the world with or without the allergy....
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today's report is the criminal aspect of it, and i'm going to ask professor mclaren if he would summarize that for you present. >> good afternoon, everyone. what i have to say relates to the materials the independent commission has held back in our report as the chair was just mentioning. we had in the course of our overseeing the investigation discovered certain events that the conduct of employed individuals within or associated with the iaaf went beyond sporting corruption and they have been criminal in nature. i don't propose to go through part one of the second report in detail, but provide you with a descriptive overview and that it demonstrates that the time for reform and not a denial is now. in presenting our information, the icu wants everyone to bear in mind -- that is not for the i.c. to engage in. the information is provided to the iaaf to deem with the sporting corruption and we have made a number of recommendations to that effect. they follow the conclusions of each parts of the chapter which have already had a quick opportunity to have a look at. aside from outlining refor
today's report is the criminal aspect of it, and i'm going to ask professor mclaren if he would summarize that for you present. >> good afternoon, everyone. what i have to say relates to the materials the independent commission has held back in our report as the chair was just mentioning. we had in the course of our overseeing the investigation discovered certain events that the conduct of employed individuals within or associated with the iaaf went beyond sporting corruption and they...
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but 28 move out as we head into saturday afternoon to summarize what we're expecting, this is an all day event friday, lasting into saturday. we could see up to half inch of ice with snow on saturday and because of the ice and then the snow, i'm calling this a major event because it could cause a lot of problems. it could cause power outages see changes with school on friday. so here is what we think will be accumulating as far as ice on friday. so notice the smaller totals. less than a quarter inch on the i95 corridor. when you see .25 or more, that's when it gets too much weight on the trees and they fall on to power lines. the trend for this area of low pressure in the last 24 hours has nudged it a little farther south, which means we could see a little bit more cold air into north carolina, which would mean more ice. so this moisture is going to go on ton of the cold air and then fall through the sky in warm air until it gets to the ground where it's freezing. that's why we get freezing rain. if it was warm from top to bottom t would be all rain. if it was cold, it would be all s
but 28 move out as we head into saturday afternoon to summarize what we're expecting, this is an all day event friday, lasting into saturday. we could see up to half inch of ice with snow on saturday and because of the ice and then the snow, i'm calling this a major event because it could cause a lot of problems. it could cause power outages see changes with school on friday. so here is what we think will be accumulating as far as ice on friday. so notice the smaller totals. less than a quarter...
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i will summarize the amendments to the lease amendments these are incorporated based on counversation to the community. the first is remove the [inaudible] the second is allowing the before hour tours for a k-12 students, non profit enrichment program and non-profit senior program. insure [inaudible] before hour tours. we propose to remove the prepackage edible items from the museum shop and require to remove the sweet and beverage key aunge at the end of the term. lastly we propose to modify the pr language. that concludes the presentation and happy to answer any questions you have, thank you. >> thank you mrs. cosstelo >> a quick clar fiication and know i'm jumping ahead because we will go to [inaudible] there was a recommendation the general manager should not [inaudible] it looks like on page 3 you had changed that to board of supervisor approval, is that correct? >> correct, for increase in credit we remove the generals manager ability to increase the credit and come to the board for approval >> mr. rose, can we get your report, please? >> yes, mr. chairman and members the commit
i will summarize the amendments to the lease amendments these are incorporated based on counversation to the community. the first is remove the [inaudible] the second is allowing the before hour tours for a k-12 students, non profit enrichment program and non-profit senior program. insure [inaudible] before hour tours. we propose to remove the prepackage edible items from the museum shop and require to remove the sweet and beverage key aunge at the end of the term. lastly we propose to modify...
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to summarize, if we get a closer pass, then we have the potential for some heavy snow and strong winds but a pass more to the south leaning more that way, then we're only near the northern edge, not as much wind or snow. but i do want to let you know, you could possibly have a situation where we don't get much in the way of snow but wind and coastal concerns with the tides being somewhat astronomically high this weekend. it's saturday night and sunday morning tides that will follow. heaviest snow looks to be south of boston and time period anywhere from saturday afternoon into early on sunday. much more on this at 5:00. >> three americans that took down a terrorist -- they have scored a book deal. that book is titled, the 15 to 17, paris, released in august, the anniversary of the attack. united health says it lost close to a half billion last year and the company is blaming higher than expected claims of people in obama care exchange programs. united health says it's insurance exchanges in 2017. new health concerns tonight over nail polish. researchers have discovered that polish incl
to summarize, if we get a closer pass, then we have the potential for some heavy snow and strong winds but a pass more to the south leaning more that way, then we're only near the northern edge, not as much wind or snow. but i do want to let you know, you could possibly have a situation where we don't get much in the way of snow but wind and coastal concerns with the tides being somewhat astronomically high this weekend. it's saturday night and sunday morning tides that will follow. heaviest...
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. >> reporter: with just a few words, governor andrew cuomo summarized the miserable experience suffered by the 650,000 people who travel every work day. >> it's tough. it's very crowded. a lot of people don't care too much about where you're going, how fast you're trying to get there. >> this afternoon the governor unveiled an ambitious plan for the transportation hub. the plan calls for a comprehensive redevelopment of penn station along with the construction of a modern and spacious train hall at the post office then a brand new passageway linking the two structures. together they'll double the capacity, if not triple the capacity making one complex which we call the empire state station. >> reporter: the governor referred to his plan as a tremendous undertaking. the chairman of one watchdog group had a different description. >> lipstick on a pig. this is not going to change one iota for commuters in terms of their transportation time, velocity, and ease of traveling. >> reporter: commuters meantime ask the question that was never answered at the governor's news conference. >> we coul
. >> reporter: with just a few words, governor andrew cuomo summarized the miserable experience suffered by the 650,000 people who travel every work day. >> it's tough. it's very crowded. a lot of people don't care too much about where you're going, how fast you're trying to get there. >> this afternoon the governor unveiled an ambitious plan for the transportation hub. the plan calls for a comprehensive redevelopment of penn station along with the construction of a modern and...
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for your benefit, i will summarize by providing the important outcomes. it includes addition of over 5,000 jobs and $787 million in private investment in 2015 alone. in four years, the mississippi development authority projects have brought the state over 21,000 jobs a$21,000 jobs and $. we do business on a global scale. in fact, according to the u.s. chamber foundation, we are the number three state in america for export growth. and the second best for overall cost of doing business. this is something we should be proud of, mississippi. as always, i promise to keep these remarks brief no matter how long it takes. [ laughter ] >> so let me move urgently to this administration's aggressive agenda. first i need your help in providing security and protection for the nearly 5,000 fostered children now under our care. [ applause ] as we all know, the olivia lawsuit tossed the image of treatment of the foster children and foster parents many of whom serve from a sense of caring and christian compassion. as is required by the laws of this state and nation, we mu
for your benefit, i will summarize by providing the important outcomes. it includes addition of over 5,000 jobs and $787 million in private investment in 2015 alone. in four years, the mississippi development authority projects have brought the state over 21,000 jobs a$21,000 jobs and $. we do business on a global scale. in fact, according to the u.s. chamber foundation, we are the number three state in america for export growth. and the second best for overall cost of doing business. this is...
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once you have the two go-arounds summarizing policy and the second day summarizing your policy preferencesssion by the staff of what's happening in the markets and with financial stability, what's going on in the global economy, what's going on in the domestic economy, you then center around a policy option and then the chair takes a vote in the end as to who will support this option or not. even before that, because it's not just a formal vote, it's trying to get as much consensus at the table as possible. janet yellen is very good at this. she's good leader. very inclusive. >> yep. >> summarizes both sessions at the end of each session, but it's all done on a piece of paper, done sitting around that big mahogany table and done with a lot of comity and friendship. if you disagree, it's a wonderful institution, nobody holds it against you. i remember the first meeting i had with alan greenspan, the first chair i served under, he said speak to the truth, richard. that's what everybody tries do, give their views, it's the chair's job to pull it altogether into a final decision. >> we're all
once you have the two go-arounds summarizing policy and the second day summarizing your policy preferencesssion by the staff of what's happening in the markets and with financial stability, what's going on in the global economy, what's going on in the domestic economy, you then center around a policy option and then the chair takes a vote in the end as to who will support this option or not. even before that, because it's not just a formal vote, it's trying to get as much consensus at the table...
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so this presentation that you are looking at, before you and it's actually a mirror copy or summarized copy of the resolution before you and i will summarize as opposed to going word by word as i'm assured you have read the resolution. there is actually two major components to this resolution that we're seeking: the resolution is basically to in support of the director of health, director of health decisions to seek approval for the board of supervisors that the competitive solicitation process will not apply in the procurement of a modern ehr for dph. that is part 1. part 2 allows the department to enter into negotiations exclusive ly with uc for the ehr system. part 2 of the second component is if the director is unable to obtain sufficient assurance that uc and dph is able to reach a fair and reasonable agreement within the six months from negotiations, the director may also enter into negotiations with turner corporation directly. the next two slides actually goes into some summaries of why we are asking for this resolution. if you would like, i could go over this with you, or if y
so this presentation that you are looking at, before you and it's actually a mirror copy or summarized copy of the resolution before you and i will summarize as opposed to going word by word as i'm assured you have read the resolution. there is actually two major components to this resolution that we're seeking: the resolution is basically to in support of the director of health, director of health decisions to seek approval for the board of supervisors that the competitive solicitation process...
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looking back on 25 years, i think the media did a good job ofof summarizing what hasding transpired during that 25 years. it's allowed us to do some fantastic things. and i know that we will get the thing flying again this summer i emd it's going to continue withs you some of thebl international space station. it certainly hope that we will e get another visit to hubble. it is a super vehicle, and it my ono was my honor to have anty of it.t.ty to be a part [applause] >> john? >> well, i agree with everythin. crip said. by h my heart rate was as fast as his own liftoff but on something called it just wouldn't go any. faster.[laughte [laughter] it's wonderful to flyerful intot and have no problems like wewe a had. we had some anomalies like the t titles. i found out by five or six years ago that we actually had hot gas come into the right door and buckled the right landing wheelh well.at i know that. that's bad because's that's whee three hydraulic systems and those two big tires live. you don't want to overheat of those guys. a ot it was a lot of fun on that very wel mission and to work out
looking back on 25 years, i think the media did a good job ofof summarizing what hasding transpired during that 25 years. it's allowed us to do some fantastic things. and i know that we will get the thing flying again this summer i emd it's going to continue withs you some of thebl international space station. it certainly hope that we will e get another visit to hubble. it is a super vehicle, and it my ono was my honor to have anty of it.t.ty to be a part [applause] >> john? >>...
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(laughter) to summarize, in the last week, america's greatest enemy in the middle east opened up theirountry to nuclear inspections, released american soldiers trespassing in their barters and freed all the remaining u.s. prisoners in its country. i think this calls for a celebration. (iranian club music) (cheers and applause) >> trevor: okay, okay! stop, stop the music! i feel pli mes chair growing. that's enough! we'll be right back! (cheers and applause) video streaming burns tons of data. and those other guys love over charging you for it. not t-mobile! now you can binge watch without watching your data. it's binge on - only from t-mobile. get unlimited streaming on netflix, hbo now, hulu, and more. plus get four lines with up to six gigs each for just thirty-five bucks a line. that's right. six gigs each plus all the video streaming you want with binge on. just thirty-five bucks per line. and it's only at t-mobile. case in point: our handcrafted at skydiving chamber.lways down for more... refueling! be hungry for more. just never be hungry. with premium pepperoni and 100% real che
(laughter) to summarize, in the last week, america's greatest enemy in the middle east opened up theirountry to nuclear inspections, released american soldiers trespassing in their barters and freed all the remaining u.s. prisoners in its country. i think this calls for a celebration. (iranian club music) (cheers and applause) >> trevor: okay, okay! stop, stop the music! i feel pli mes chair growing. that's enough! we'll be right back! (cheers and applause) video streaming burns tons of...
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. >> reporter: to summarize the economic storm facingtlantic city its revenue oed 20.5 billion in 1 toillion last year and owes borgata 160 million-dollar tax refund. something had to be de, bu this t this deal, has yet to be aed and must be approved by the ste legislator. live from atlantic t i'm dann cuellar for ael six "action ns >>> all right, vacations over idelphia publicnd pachial schools will be back opened tomorrow. but tre are stl a number of sool closings around the region and lots of delayed enings. now, whatbthe the the task of owing the rt of philadelphia's streets. the "action news" reporter chad alli is li in somerdale tight. hello, chad. >> reporter: hi, jim. we are on westford road o of ashdale and ts road sll has in the been plowed. take a look, you can see it is snow pack. has beenaed down. it is eremely icy. we drove down it, it is slick. you cannot get through th road but drivers havead a difficult time tonight. we heeen throughout the city tonight a ss roads have been cleared, as the the city just ctinues its clean up efforts. the bobcats navigated rw side seets
. >> reporter: to summarize the economic storm facingtlantic city its revenue oed 20.5 billion in 1 toillion last year and owes borgata 160 million-dollar tax refund. something had to be de, bu this t this deal, has yet to be aed and must be approved by the ste legislator. live from atlantic t i'm dann cuellar for ael six "action ns >>> all right, vacations over idelphia publicnd pachial schools will be back opened tomorrow. but tre are stl a number of sool closings around...
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. >> were talking, almost 3 feet of snowfall in about 36 hours, it there is summarized ever to lake erie, after a very long and one december, did not have much, live from the winds from the northeast . the counterclockwise flow the winds winds the winds will become in custody tonight, tomorrow and some cloud cover w currently only affecting >> zoom into tuscarawas county, along 77, head towards west virginia and southern columbia county, just a few flurries . it will be it'll be moving east, northeast, we have these heavy snowbands with some blizzard conditions and areas with some ice in the carolinas and then worry about severe storms across the sunshine state . a large storm, blizzard warnings for delmarva, baltimore, dc, jersey and warnings in freezing rain advisories and the carolinas, the backlash will affect southern new england midday we are in for a quiet weekend, we can just could just kind of relaxed butst for those south and east, they have it, will be an active pattern next week for us with the clipper system, . so silo 20s, watching the flurries tomorrow, will be some gusty
. >> were talking, almost 3 feet of snowfall in about 36 hours, it there is summarized ever to lake erie, after a very long and one december, did not have much, live from the winds from the northeast . the counterclockwise flow the winds winds the winds will become in custody tonight, tomorrow and some cloud cover w currently only affecting >> zoom into tuscarawas county, along 77, head towards west virginia and southern columbia county, just a few flurries . it will be it'll be...
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so just to summarize, the technology amplifies and a direct corollary that technology by itself does not bring the political democratization or decrease in the quality. but my ultimate interest as a way to cause positive social change in the world. and what we should be doing. the that is counterproductive or negative so if i teach in the university context and started to bet on the use of screens in my class and i found dramatically there is the change of the discussion of when they occasionally smiled they see something funny on facebook now they are not distracted. if i laptop is open i am not paying attention to the room but my attention goes to facebook to emails because we have an inherent tendency to seek distraction if we don't say no in the right context that is bad news and it is true for young children with i have given this talking multiple context in almost every time there is a teacher who says i have faced this issue with my students there increasingly distracted by technology isn't a problem if you could fix with additional technology or to make sure it is structured
so just to summarize, the technology amplifies and a direct corollary that technology by itself does not bring the political democratization or decrease in the quality. but my ultimate interest as a way to cause positive social change in the world. and what we should be doing. the that is counterproductive or negative so if i teach in the university context and started to bet on the use of screens in my class and i found dramatically there is the change of the discussion of when they...
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this is very summarized overview of last year and the next four years to about 2020.i just want to point out some things that happened and some things that are going to be happening because that really helps to set the context for how we move forward in the transportation decision around the waterfront. last january, and this is really a shout out to karin, we started service on what we call the 55 16th st. which is actually an interim 22 fillmore extension to mission bay. we want that service to be up and ready for the opening of the children's hospital. so that started in late january and then later last year, i think it was august, we began the weekend service for the embarcadero between fisherman's wharf and cal tran. additionally, i would note i'm pretty sure were anticipating weekday service on that starting in april or may of this you. not too far away. so, this year what are we going to see? bark is going to be getting 10 of its new box cars which are going to be thoughtlessly wonderful in everybody's can be happy to stand up all the time. which they pay much
this is very summarized overview of last year and the next four years to about 2020.i just want to point out some things that happened and some things that are going to be happening because that really helps to set the context for how we move forward in the transportation decision around the waterfront. last january, and this is really a shout out to karin, we started service on what we call the 55 16th st. which is actually an interim 22 fillmore extension to mission bay. we want that service...
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i have to say from my own standpoint, you can summarize my assessment of trump so far i was wrong. i'm holding up this confessional right here. i didn't expect that he was going to be this kind of a factor this deep into the cycle. ut we're going to find out whether his support can stick. whether they'll show up for caucuses. and if so, that issue of running the table that you mentioned, that is very much in prospect. gwen: karen, let's talk about the things we've been wrong about. we have all been to several of these iowa caucuses in particular. and they're different from everything else. they're different from the regular primary. so what are you -- have you learned from covering these things in the past that apply or do not apply to what we're seeing now? >> well, as sort of exercise in self-fladge lakes i went back a couple of days ago and reread the story i had written the night before the iowa caucuses of 2008. when i was aboard hillary clinton's bus. and i can tell you that of everything i wrote in that story, the only thing that wasn't wrong was the date of the iowa caucuse
i have to say from my own standpoint, you can summarize my assessment of trump so far i was wrong. i'm holding up this confessional right here. i didn't expect that he was going to be this kind of a factor this deep into the cycle. ut we're going to find out whether his support can stick. whether they'll show up for caucuses. and if so, that issue of running the table that you mentioned, that is very much in prospect. gwen: karen, let's talk about the things we've been wrong about. we have all...
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. >> reporter: to summarize the economic storm facing atlantic city its revenue dropped 20.5 billion in 2010, to 6.5 billion last year and owes borgata 160 million-dollar tax refund. something had to be done, but, this note, this deal, has yet to be crafted and must be approved by the state legislator. live from atlantic city, i'm dann cuellar for channel six, "action news". >>> all right, vacation is over, philadelphia public and parochial schools will be back opened tomorrow. but there are still a number of school closings around the region and lots of delayed openings. now, what about the the the task of plowing the rest of philadelphia's streets. the "action news" reporter chad pradelli is live in somerdale tonight. hello, chad. >> reporter: hi, jim. we are on westford road off of ashdale and this road still has in the been plowed. take a look, you can see it is snow pack. it has been packed down. it is extremely icy. we drove down it, it is slick. you cannot get through this road but drivers have had a difficult time tonight. we have been throughout the city tonight and mess roa
. >> reporter: to summarize the economic storm facing atlantic city its revenue dropped 20.5 billion in 2010, to 6.5 billion last year and owes borgata 160 million-dollar tax refund. something had to be done, but, this note, this deal, has yet to be crafted and must be approved by the state legislator. live from atlantic city, i'm dann cuellar for channel six, "action news". >>> all right, vacation is over, philadelphia public and parochial schools will be back opened...
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((michelle mortensen)) your credit score is a number that summarizes how financially responsible you are. a bad score can hurt you quite a bit because it says to creditors .. you're a financial risk. but -- you can improve your score dramatically in just 12 months. but to do that ... you've got to know your number. the most widely used credit score system is known as the fico system. it gives you a score from 300 to the higher your number the better. but most folks don't have a very high number. the average person has a score of 720 according to fico. the average las vegas's score is even lower -- coming in at 632. and that is known as a bad score. these scores are determined by 5 factors. you're payment history. how much you owe. how long you've had credit. any recent inquiries. and finally the types of credit you have. improving your score is as simple as changing those factors. if you make late payments ... paying on time .. changes your score. if you pay down on your cards ... you have more available credit .. and that helps your score. that alone over 12 months can improve your
((michelle mortensen)) your credit score is a number that summarizes how financially responsible you are. a bad score can hurt you quite a bit because it says to creditors .. you're a financial risk. but -- you can improve your score dramatically in just 12 months. but to do that ... you've got to know your number. the most widely used credit score system is known as the fico system. it gives you a score from 300 to the higher your number the better. but most folks don't have a very high...
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i'm not going to summarize the whole book for you let me look at some of the examples.going to war in libya, in blatant violation of the president's own promise, own statements before he was elected about when the president can go to war without congressional approval. even more egregiously in blatant violation of the war powers act. appointing so-called czars to high-level government positions to evade constitution mandated confirmation hearings and also congressional oversight. modifying, delaying, and ignoring provisions of the law he signed with the affordable care act in violation of the law itself. attacking and slandering private individuals for engage in a constitutionally protected speech. issuing draconian regulations for sexual assault on campus. not through formal regulation but through an informal dear colleague letter that is not subject any legal proceedings or review. ignoring 100 years of advice from the legal counsel and arguing d.c. delegate could be granted voting rights in congress. running general motors from the white house without any hint of sta
i'm not going to summarize the whole book for you let me look at some of the examples.going to war in libya, in blatant violation of the president's own promise, own statements before he was elected about when the president can go to war without congressional approval. even more egregiously in blatant violation of the war powers act. appointing so-called czars to high-level government positions to evade constitution mandated confirmation hearings and also congressional oversight. modifying,...
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meets other parts the code that could you please engage in the issues and others considerations that summarize in this report because i don't think this commission has been authorized to do other than using the conditional use authorization to elevate the discussion in front of us i don't believe the lower grades increase no square footage as it meets the neighborhood guidelines and the rear yard exposure to other side, etc. modifies except to bring it into a discussion. >> supervisor wiener would did you that better than me but the issues the fact that projects would have otherwise been as of right the neighborhood notification subject to the sgrmdz if their increasing by 75 percent and not adding a units those come before you as conditional use authorization and the burden a higher for approval if something comes before you as conditional use the project is approval of approved as opposed again you have to make a finding to approve the project certainly there were two parts one was look at the overall size of the building and try to reduce those but give flexibility if you're adding a dwelli
meets other parts the code that could you please engage in the issues and others considerations that summarize in this report because i don't think this commission has been authorized to do other than using the conditional use authorization to elevate the discussion in front of us i don't believe the lower grades increase no square footage as it meets the neighborhood guidelines and the rear yard exposure to other side, etc. modifies except to bring it into a discussion. >> supervisor...
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and this underlying condition in region can be summarized by the praise of violence. at the social level in the people praise violence as a virtue. it's not considered as a bad thing. it's considered as a good thing. not only in politics, it's also considered as a good thing in life.personal the same communities that are othering from isis and radical groups today have embraced violence at different existence,eir whether in smaller conflicts tribes, between families or even within the same families and as i said at the personal level. what makes -- or this is what -- the fact that violence is praised, underlies condition of violence and of conflicts in the region. and when i usually bring up this issue in front of an audience,nal people -- some people, at least, we to deny it by saying, no, met young people in beirut and don't look to be praising violence but the issue is that usually the people that we're are the educated people who have embraced a lifestyle but they do not represent necessarily the majority of people who think violence is a legitimate achieve gains.
and this underlying condition in region can be summarized by the praise of violence. at the social level in the people praise violence as a virtue. it's not considered as a bad thing. it's considered as a good thing. not only in politics, it's also considered as a good thing in life.personal the same communities that are othering from isis and radical groups today have embraced violence at different existence,eir whether in smaller conflicts tribes, between families or even within the same...
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>> i was trying to think of this moment that summarized everything that's kind of paradoxical about art. i was sitting in this kangaroo court in guantanamo bay, drawing the man who probably murdered 2,000 of my neighbors. and while i was drawing him, i was breaking his face down into lines and angles. it sort of summed up everything that my art is about and everything that the book is about, which is taking something that's this moment that really shows the raw edges and raw horrors of the world, and then combining that with the aesthetics. i've been to many places where bad things were happening for lack of a better word. but guantanamo is our thing. i say, "ours," like, that's... that's the american horror. it is the most american place in the world. it's a place where, when i went, they were force feeding and torturing really...dozens of men, while at the same time there was a cheerful gift shop that sold t-shirts that say, "it don't gitmo better than this." it was a place without irony without self-reflection. a place where terrible crimes against humanity were done with, you know,
>> i was trying to think of this moment that summarized everything that's kind of paradoxical about art. i was sitting in this kangaroo court in guantanamo bay, drawing the man who probably murdered 2,000 of my neighbors. and while i was drawing him, i was breaking his face down into lines and angles. it sort of summed up everything that my art is about and everything that the book is about, which is taking something that's this moment that really shows the raw edges and raw horrors of...
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mary louise: in my house, we summarize this as the milk challenge. my husband says, i'm always happy to stop on the way home for work and we are out of milk. yes, but you will never notice we are out of milk, that is being the lead parent. anne-marie: would you let him though, let him decide what to shop for? mary louise: i think we would all end up drinking orange juice. [laughter] mary louise: i know people want to hear some of your advice for -- in your three years of pondering this what you have come up with. one of the strategies that you advocate is interval training. explain. anne-marie: we think about our careers. again, sort of 1950's. you get into the workforce, you go up as fast as you can, pretty much, and then at some point it is over and you make of it lateral and then down. i suggest, like athletes -- we think about interval training where for an athlete to bmp -- be in peak performance they go really hard and then they slow down. and then they go really hard again. actually, young people are going to have many, many different jobs. th
mary louise: in my house, we summarize this as the milk challenge. my husband says, i'm always happy to stop on the way home for work and we are out of milk. yes, but you will never notice we are out of milk, that is being the lead parent. anne-marie: would you let him though, let him decide what to shop for? mary louise: i think we would all end up drinking orange juice. [laughter] mary louise: i know people want to hear some of your advice for -- in your three years of pondering this what you...
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this is very summarized overview of last year and the next four years to about 2020.i just want to point out some things that happened and some things that are going to be happening because that really helps to set the context for how we move forward in the transportation decision around the waterfront. last january, and this is really a shout out to karin, we started service on what we call the 55 16th st. which is actually an interim 22 fillmore extension to mission bay. we want that service to be up and ready for the opening of the children's hospital. so that started in late january and then later last year, i think it was august, we began the weekend service for the embarcadero between fisherman's wharf and cal tran. additionally, i would note i'm pretty sure were anticipating weekday service on that starting in april or may of this you. not too far away. so, this year what are we going to see? bark is going to be getting 10 of its new box cars which are going to be thoughtlessly wonderful in everybody's can be happy to stand up all the time. which they pay much
this is very summarized overview of last year and the next four years to about 2020.i just want to point out some things that happened and some things that are going to be happening because that really helps to set the context for how we move forward in the transportation decision around the waterfront. last january, and this is really a shout out to karin, we started service on what we call the 55 16th st. which is actually an interim 22 fillmore extension to mission bay. we want that service...
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is a propaganda and recruiting issue and gitmo is hurting us in the argument and i am roughlily summarize it. it is hurting us. >> that's the argument that president obama made. that is false. we look at the propaganda every day. it is almost never, never a theme of the actual propaganda and rarely mentioned. he's saying it is it why people are recruited on. that is not true. show me one video where jihadiist say come fight because of gitmo. >> and it moved off the news. >> public perception. >> and that gives us a fall sense of security on the number one terror group than al-qaeda that seems less active. they are still al-qaeda guys. >> al-qaeda loves. this they want everyone on isis and the islamic state. it allows them to move forward. even jordan released a cleric to talk about the danger was isis. al-qaeda said they are moderate jihadiist force. this is a nightmare for us in the long run. they are triangling themselves to be acceptable force. this many years after 9/11 and al-qaeda is portraying itself as a moderate force. >> what a bocking. wow. that gives us a lot to think about. g
is a propaganda and recruiting issue and gitmo is hurting us in the argument and i am roughlily summarize it. it is hurting us. >> that's the argument that president obama made. that is false. we look at the propaganda every day. it is almost never, never a theme of the actual propaganda and rarely mentioned. he's saying it is it why people are recruited on. that is not true. show me one video where jihadiist say come fight because of gitmo. >> and it moved off the news. >>...
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summarizing the genealogical relationship of george washington to billy lee goes collaterally down through south cave and then through the marriage of henry down to william and george william to billy. then it goes collaterally between williams daughter ann and george's half-brother lawrence. it is entirely plausible but it can't be proved. here and i will go to the next part of my story and wrap up with this and then take some questions. there is a painting that was done of billy lee. i would like to preface my comments about this by saying that some things that seem aren't supported by any tangible evidence. some things that seem implausible are supported by all kinds of powerful circumstantial evidence. i presentedcture because it was painted by howard pyle a wilmington illustrator. washington,image of the retreat of the remnant of washington's army after they .vacuated fort lee just over the hill is cornwallis . i like this picture because you can see in the delaware art museum and you can put your face an inch from these characters. the picture is only this big. but he has an expressi
summarizing the genealogical relationship of george washington to billy lee goes collaterally down through south cave and then through the marriage of henry down to william and george william to billy. then it goes collaterally between williams daughter ann and george's half-brother lawrence. it is entirely plausible but it can't be proved. here and i will go to the next part of my story and wrap up with this and then take some questions. there is a painting that was done of billy lee. i would...