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see carlos marmol and the bottom of the night. dewitt with a pinch-hit seven at pinch-hit single in the bottom of the seventh. walks come back to haunt the dodgers. the indians did beat the a's there are now 20-8. that one punched out to dissenter here comes the throw by kemp cut off by loney and that some insurance. but like one of that ball to go through. loney cut it and the cubs get their third run of the inning. money may have done the cubs a huge favor right there. that to deliver right to of the top what a break for the cubs that time there would have done a play tom played there is really no play in front of them. thank you. fastball strike to fukudome. such a with a to run double. dewitt penchant rbi single. four-one. had foul ball. 1-2. kemp, uribe loney to face carlos marmol in the bottom of this inning. and other ball had to well. kemp will get to this one with a diving grab and center of the three spot for the cubs regard to the bottom of the ninth period of the late four-one. they lead a four-one. after the game it's
see carlos marmol and the bottom of the night. dewitt with a pinch-hit seven at pinch-hit single in the bottom of the seventh. walks come back to haunt the dodgers. the indians did beat the a's there are now 20-8. that one punched out to dissenter here comes the throw by kemp cut off by loney and that some insurance. but like one of that ball to go through. loney cut it and the cubs get their third run of the inning. money may have done the cubs a huge favor right there. that to deliver right...
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this one shows the bottom of fallen leaf lake south of tahoe. >> this is the fault that forms at the bottom of the lake. >> that fault runs north up the side of lake tahoe and it could produce the next big one. >> it's capable of what we now know to 7.3 earthquakes. >> if you happen to be near the lake when the quake hits. shaking could be just the beginning. tahoe is 22 miles long with an average depth of thousand feet. siepts scientists believe a quake in the tahoe basin might produce a giant wave as high as 30 feet. >> tahoe is unique in lakes because it is so deep, it could make a tsunami like wave or a wave like you imagine in bathtub that goes back and forth and that wave could be moving for hours. >> what are your chances to get away from the wave. remember the tsunami that hit indonesia in 2004. >> everybody who went down to check out the wave pretty measure perished and everybody turn around and ran survived. you just don't know how big it's going to be. you just need to get off the beach when the shaking stops. >> that is one reason it's so critical. people need to know what
this one shows the bottom of fallen leaf lake south of tahoe. >> this is the fault that forms at the bottom of the lake. >> that fault runs north up the side of lake tahoe and it could produce the next big one. >> it's capable of what we now know to 7.3 earthquakes. >> if you happen to be near the lake when the quake hits. shaking could be just the beginning. tahoe is 22 miles long with an average depth of thousand feet. siepts scientists believe a quake in the tahoe...
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the bottom line is the way we manage overtime. very similar -- i heard the presentation last time, a lot of the big departments that have a lot of overtime, we sort of managed at salary and benefit bottom line because of some of the vacancies and we cannot hire. we traditionally have been able to absorb over time through savings and salary and that will be the case this year as well. to the extent we are able to hire up, we will have to revisit the way we budget. but as of today, we actually look at salary to manage the bottom line because of the flexibility over time does offer us. we have all these other issues. this is the last slide and then i will ask john haley and mr. mason to come up. we are looking to fill vacancies in the parameters of our budget and we're having a significant difficulty in attracting, recruiting, training and identifying individuals. mr. haley can speak to the number -- like operators that enter into recruitment and driving a new large difference between the number of operators to end up driving between
the bottom line is the way we manage overtime. very similar -- i heard the presentation last time, a lot of the big departments that have a lot of overtime, we sort of managed at salary and benefit bottom line because of some of the vacancies and we cannot hire. we traditionally have been able to absorb over time through savings and salary and that will be the case this year as well. to the extent we are able to hire up, we will have to revisit the way we budget. but as of today, we actually...
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here at the bottom, brick veneer is falling off, water will run in the cracks. if it were my house, i would explore what was happening here. all these openings, they are to read meters and so on and are big enough for racoons to get in. these are big holes. water intrusion is a serious problem. everything about this building is well-maintained, lighting in the front, t.v. cameras. this kind of lighting is no longer allowed. the energy code says you have to have lighting that is high- efficacy, meaning lots of lumens per watt. you can't just screw bulbs in any longer. it may not be done. i want to mention, it's not just the front of your building, it's your yard, too. the preventative maintainence would say, get some hot nails or screws or something designed for exterior use and screw them on. fix it before it breaks is the goal. everybody has a shed. the code says you can have a shed as long as it's not over 100 square feet of projected roof area. >> california code says 120 square feet. san francisco says 100. fire escapes need lots of maintainence. this requir
here at the bottom, brick veneer is falling off, water will run in the cracks. if it were my house, i would explore what was happening here. all these openings, they are to read meters and so on and are big enough for racoons to get in. these are big holes. water intrusion is a serious problem. everything about this building is well-maintained, lighting in the front, t.v. cameras. this kind of lighting is no longer allowed. the energy code says you have to have lighting that is high- efficacy,...
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you see this wood siding goes right down to the concrete sidewalk and it's rotting at the bottom. that rot is just going to run up through the wood and into the framing behind and once again -- now this is interesting. those are wood stairs in a wood structure. much better solution. they're also protected because they're inside. so they're not going to have as much of a problem. they still have a joint there which is a leak problem that has to be caulked. this is sort of an interesting exercise. as you walk down the street i want to you look at the buildings carefully and see if you can see the space between the buildings in san francisco. and here we have a space that's about 3 fourth of an inch or an inch or something like that -- 3/4 of an -- 3 fourth of an inch or an -- 3/ of an inch or an inch, or something like that. you do a roof and your neighbor does a roof and you put a piece of flashing between the building and that keeps water out of that space between the buildings. water gets down there between the buildings and it's extremely difficult to repair dry rot inside that s
you see this wood siding goes right down to the concrete sidewalk and it's rotting at the bottom. that rot is just going to run up through the wood and into the framing behind and once again -- now this is interesting. those are wood stairs in a wood structure. much better solution. they're also protected because they're inside. so they're not going to have as much of a problem. they still have a joint there which is a leak problem that has to be caulked. this is sort of an interesting...
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expedition to the bottom of the earth artsy. now easing in zero gravity is a sensation few of us will ever experience that's why aussies son tom boston to me is an american astronaut ahead of his mission to the international space station next week to find out about a challenger is over life and all that. we're here in the countryside part of star city the cosmonaut training center north of moscow and we've managed to catch a rare moment where the cosmonauts and astronauts kept to relax after all their exams and training before going off to baikonur to be fired up into space to the international space station and i'm lucky enough to be here with mike fossum he's been on a shuttle missions twice and this is his first rocket mission up to the i assess and we'll be talking a bit about some of the every day life up on a space shuttle so every day life in an extraordinary setting everything in space is typically harder than it is on earth things as simple as going to the bathroom we're on earth gravity helps things go where you want
expedition to the bottom of the earth artsy. now easing in zero gravity is a sensation few of us will ever experience that's why aussies son tom boston to me is an american astronaut ahead of his mission to the international space station next week to find out about a challenger is over life and all that. we're here in the countryside part of star city the cosmonaut training center north of moscow and we've managed to catch a rare moment where the cosmonauts and astronauts kept to relax after...
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expedition to the bottom of the earth on our team. this is our team from moscow it's kevin owen here with you on the hof our headlines about this tonight israel and the us stumble over palestine netanyahu rejects president obama's proposals on the middle east netanyahu says the u.s. indorsement of a palestinian state built on israel's one hundred sixty seven boundaries would leave the jewish state indefensible. the u.s. action in libya passes its sixty day deadline without congressional approval which makes the campaign now formally illegal for a few on capitol hill of the white house seemed to be. thousands of protesters take to georgian cities to demand president saakashvili that resignation reports the police have fired the demonstrators are fueling fears of a repeat of previous violent confrontations could take place. now we take you to the u.s. state of louisiana next where water pollution is the disastrous cost of doing business we present the second part of the special report we've got for you. thirty five years ago wilma helpe
expedition to the bottom of the earth on our team. this is our team from moscow it's kevin owen here with you on the hof our headlines about this tonight israel and the us stumble over palestine netanyahu rejects president obama's proposals on the middle east netanyahu says the u.s. indorsement of a palestinian state built on israel's one hundred sixty seven boundaries would leave the jewish state indefensible. the u.s. action in libya passes its sixty day deadline without congressional...
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we were finding oil on the bottom. we brought up the samples and adjust reeked of oil. we also found signature of the oil so not like a big thick dense cloud. signature oil three miles to the west of the deepwater horizon site. this is far away from and innate different direction than people had been previously looking. later on, we actually took a two-person submarine down to the gulf. i had a nice opportunity to be the pilot of a a a sub and we brought scientists from the university of north carolina and airing conservation biology institute down to look at the impact of the spill on deep-sea coral and the gulf of mexico. part of it was really helping people understand how complex the gulf ecosystem really is. you think of the gulf of mexico and people out there have very different ideas. maybe you think it is a bunch of oil rigs and it is nothing special but actually it is really one of the more biologically rich places i have ever been. you see dolphins and birds in numbers that you don't see in many other places. and so at the bottom of the gulf in many areas you h
we were finding oil on the bottom. we brought up the samples and adjust reeked of oil. we also found signature of the oil so not like a big thick dense cloud. signature oil three miles to the west of the deepwater horizon site. this is far away from and innate different direction than people had been previously looking. later on, we actually took a two-person submarine down to the gulf. i had a nice opportunity to be the pilot of a a a sub and we brought scientists from the university of north...
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we are going to put that wax seal on the bottom of this, mount this down on the floor flanged and mount the toilet on to this. >> good. does not look like it takes a great deal of expertise to do it, but you have to have the right parts and equipment. terrific. i want to ask andre. tell us, from a design point of view, what is that people are looking for these days in toilets. >> when we look at toilets, first of all, are we doing a traditional or contemporary design? obviously, we picked a traditional design. traditional design for traditional patterns. contemporary toilet for contemporary bathroom. we look about the lines of the toilet and how easy they are to clean. some of these are very sleek and come down to the floor. that is good. they are very even and clean and very easy to clean. we also think about americans with disabilities act, about handicapped toilets. those tend to have the seats and a little bit higher, so they are easier to get in and out. >> i would like to continue that discussion when we talk about aging in place. as people get older in their homes, we need to acc
we are going to put that wax seal on the bottom of this, mount this down on the floor flanged and mount the toilet on to this. >> good. does not look like it takes a great deal of expertise to do it, but you have to have the right parts and equipment. terrific. i want to ask andre. tell us, from a design point of view, what is that people are looking for these days in toilets. >> when we look at toilets, first of all, are we doing a traditional or contemporary design? obviously, we...
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. >> i've never seen a regulation -- it just says 10 inches on the bottom. ut i would think as a practical matter you could have it on the pull side. >> would it serve any function? . >> i can't imagine there's any benefit on having it smooth on the pull side. it's the push side, so you can push the door open with the foot plate. chair. here we are going in. now people are puting stuff in the way. very difficult to get in, there's stuff to trip on, for all of us. wheelchair or not, there's all sorts of stuff. here are wheelchair users going into a small store. these very small mom and pop corner stores are very difficult because of the need to have a lot of goods in there to make the business work. this is a real challenge. this is a store on mission street where they have actually figured it out. the aisles are nice and comfortable, minimum size but comfortable. she's going in, she can turn, she can get to the counter. it may not have the lowered transaction counter we're going to see in a counter here where someone who can't reach up to the full height of t
. >> i've never seen a regulation -- it just says 10 inches on the bottom. ut i would think as a practical matter you could have it on the pull side. >> would it serve any function? . >> i can't imagine there's any benefit on having it smooth on the pull side. it's the push side, so you can push the door open with the foot plate. chair. here we are going in. now people are puting stuff in the way. very difficult to get in, there's stuff to trip on, for all of us. wheelchair or...
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the expedition to the bottom of the earth artsy.
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expedition to the bottom of the earth. the end of the world is almost here well at least according to one religious group in the u.s. well by the calculations of family radio today is a judgement day and a huge earthquake is about to destroy the planet's scale and ford met the group to find out what other horrors away from may twenty first. have you heard the awesome news watch watch watch the world is ending death destruction that's all you see. nine months ago eddie and jessica ramos hit the road to tell people just that but we you know i think great that this is the best way. to do what we're supposed to do according to what the bible this time just to warn the people there are three daughters travel with them i homeschooled along they were in school for a little bit and then now that it's twice yeah we decide it's a per hour can't last much as possible jeff are going to be aren't alone there is just one of four caravans roaming the country preaching the apocalypse they believe the world is ending may twenty first and t
expedition to the bottom of the earth. the end of the world is almost here well at least according to one religious group in the u.s. well by the calculations of family radio today is a judgement day and a huge earthquake is about to destroy the planet's scale and ford met the group to find out what other horrors away from may twenty first. have you heard the awesome news watch watch watch the world is ending death destruction that's all you see. nine months ago eddie and jessica ramos hit the...
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the bottom line is a slow one, and more pessimistic view where revenues grow at about 1.5% less. given the horizon we're talking about, that is different. it becomes significant, in particular in years three, four, and 5. in american terms, the base case grows from its current $2.8 million up to about $3.2 billion over this time. if in a more optimistic world, we may well see an additional $120 million in revenue growth or thereabouts, given this more optimistic scenario, and a more pessimistic view, revenues may well be short by approximately $120 million, given the different scenarios. obviously, in a constrained world where annual operating budgets need to be balanced, in a better world, $120 million in better news on revenue means $120 million in ongoing reductions or other revenue changes that would not need to occur to balance the budget. supervisor chu: in this situation if we were at a more optimistic scenario where we had 1.5% revenue growth higher than what we are assuming in the base case, we would see in year five revenues that were positive to the tune of about $124 m
the bottom line is a slow one, and more pessimistic view where revenues grow at about 1.5% less. given the horizon we're talking about, that is different. it becomes significant, in particular in years three, four, and 5. in american terms, the base case grows from its current $2.8 million up to about $3.2 billion over this time. if in a more optimistic world, we may well see an additional $120 million in revenue growth or thereabouts, given this more optimistic scenario, and a more pessimistic...
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that's the bottom line. as far as the, you know, the business and the fines, you know, the $20 billion is ridiculously low. i just was fined $200 for putting a ketchup bottle in a trash can that was not a recyclable can. that's a fine. we do a really good job of this stuff. i'm amazed that companies like that can get away with so much crap. [laughter] >> so, i think it's an important place to end our own responsibility, our own culpability in dealing with oil. there's to piases of that. -- pieces of that. one is hands down the largest source of oil, use of oil and gasoline in the united states is transportation. it's cars, planes, and trucks. i think the greatest solution for that is, you know, we are at a time of economic crisis, incredible job loss, ongoing job loss, if we can make the type of public commitment to public transportation like we did to public highways, we could have an amazing jobs program and could move people in public transportation instead of moving people in cars, and that would be a hug
that's the bottom line. as far as the, you know, the business and the fines, you know, the $20 billion is ridiculously low. i just was fined $200 for putting a ketchup bottle in a trash can that was not a recyclable can. that's a fine. we do a really good job of this stuff. i'm amazed that companies like that can get away with so much crap. [laughter] >> so, i think it's an important place to end our own responsibility, our own culpability in dealing with oil. there's to piases of that....
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s who care more about the bottom line and actually preparing kids in wisconsin for the jobs of the twenty first century that means more teachers losing their jobs and good for the republicans the teachers union losing its political influence coincidentally the teachers' union in california is staging sit ins all this week to protest education budget cuts and closing as those schools their course this is really just an extension of the war on labor that scott walker started at the beginning of the year and is now trying to finish before he loses all his republican foot soldiers to recall campaigns republican state lawmakers hope to pass all of these radical laws in the next eight weeks with little time for the people who is constant have a genuine debate over them or frankly even to read them and now one bill not a single one of these right wing dream laws would create one job not one job but it's pretty clear job creation doesn't top the list for other kinds of busting up unions kickbacks to their corporate campaign donors at. joining me now to discuss this effort by republicans and the b
s who care more about the bottom line and actually preparing kids in wisconsin for the jobs of the twenty first century that means more teachers losing their jobs and good for the republicans the teachers union losing its political influence coincidentally the teachers' union in california is staging sit ins all this week to protest education budget cuts and closing as those schools their course this is really just an extension of the war on labor that scott walker started at the beginning of...
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and elsewhere ten moved off the bottom half to coming from behind to beat fellow strugglers on card to want to send their opponents to the front of the table so that it's a risk which gave hopes i believe the funky but so did the seattle itself it is best however his side will level just if the right issues deflected shot from the net and just three minutes after the install but i'm going to ship props the second and the great effort to play all three points for tom who up to twelfth. just to get all that is the table defending champions need lead the way with locking my feet breathing down their necks and angie and not far behind monday's win fit in iowa has now put them into the top six while at the other end and spartak now gets to pop up the table for twenty five points each. while over in england the title race is on again after arsenal be matched united one there at the emirates result means the red devils lead the premier league by just three points from second place chelsea when they play its old trafford next weekend ironically led to the only goal of the fifty six minutes aft
and elsewhere ten moved off the bottom half to coming from behind to beat fellow strugglers on card to want to send their opponents to the front of the table so that it's a risk which gave hopes i believe the funky but so did the seattle itself it is best however his side will level just if the right issues deflected shot from the net and just three minutes after the install but i'm going to ship props the second and the great effort to play all three points for tom who up to twelfth. just to...
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i'm begging from the bottom of my heart. see, it looks like nothing happened. but because of the power plant we can't fish. if it had just been the earthquake and tsunami we would have already cleaned things up and would be well on our way to recovery. we would be looking towards the future and to fishing again. because of the nuclear situation we can't. it's terribly frustrating. >> just one of the many heart-breaking stories coming out of the devastated region. now the japanese government says there's no room for reviewing the u.s. futenma base relocation plan by okinawa despite calls by influential u.s. senators to re-examine the plan. >> translator: we'll proceed with the current relocation plan in line with our may 2010 agreement with the u.s. government. >> reporter: he told reporters on thursday that although the request was made by influential u.s. senators, it represents the views of only a few lawmakers. the japanese and u.s. governments agreed in 2006 to relocate the marine corps air station in futenma to a less-populated area in okinawa and reconfirm
i'm begging from the bottom of my heart. see, it looks like nothing happened. but because of the power plant we can't fish. if it had just been the earthquake and tsunami we would have already cleaned things up and would be well on our way to recovery. we would be looking towards the future and to fishing again. because of the nuclear situation we can't. it's terribly frustrating. >> just one of the many heart-breaking stories coming out of the devastated region. now the japanese...
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in the bottom of the second, admittedly not at his best today. still good enough to get the job done here. in the same inning, this groundball -- a shot to short. >> a great pick from lee. top of the 5. reynolds. crushed. 3rd homer of the season. orioles take a 2-0 lead. bases loaded. markakis. a sigh of relief.
in the bottom of the second, admittedly not at his best today. still good enough to get the job done here. in the same inning, this groundball -- a shot to short. >> a great pick from lee. top of the 5. reynolds. crushed. 3rd homer of the season. orioles take a 2-0 lead. bases loaded. markakis. a sigh of relief.
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here right at the doors because, remember, the soft structure is the bottom structure. that's going to move the most. then right around the doors are structural members of the house. that's where you are going to find a lot of the damage. this one -- but look at all the doorways again. this building, again, here in the marina. somebody wrote something on there. if you look really close it says, search. somebody wrote that there because maybe they thought somebody was inside, they went inside. we use a different method now. it's in your book if you did your homework. otherwise i'll show you later in the lecture. paint lines are another indicator of how damaged buildings are. if you want to look at the paint lines on this building, it's kind of hard to tell until you get up close. remember, this building is kind of a grayish tannish color, i guess. when you get a little bit closer, this side of the building should be the same color as this side of the building. what happened was this building moved away from the building next door and that's how far it moved. separation be
here right at the doors because, remember, the soft structure is the bottom structure. that's going to move the most. then right around the doors are structural members of the house. that's where you are going to find a lot of the damage. this one -- but look at all the doorways again. this building, again, here in the marina. somebody wrote something on there. if you look really close it says, search. somebody wrote that there because maybe they thought somebody was inside, they went inside....
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when you walk down into the bottom of the narrow canyons made of sandstone and you put your hands on the sand stone faces and the smooth shallow scallops that look like champagne glasses, you can feel the shape of the last flood that came through. every place in the desert is a story. every place is a passage way. it's really hard to walk very far in the desert for me because there are so many stories that start opening up and lead you from place to place and place and soon you start picking up the patterns of wind, of rain. you pick up the patterns of people who were there before you because, out there, things seem to last forever. if you put a footprint down in certain places, that footprint will stay for 5 years, maybe even 10 years for somebody who's got a really good eye where you come walking along and you see the slightest depression in the ground and you kneel at it and you figure out that it was a person with about a size 9 foot walking across the desert 8 years before you. everything out there tells a story. that's why i'm here. because i'm looking for stories. i'm looking
when you walk down into the bottom of the narrow canyons made of sandstone and you put your hands on the sand stone faces and the smooth shallow scallops that look like champagne glasses, you can feel the shape of the last flood that came through. every place in the desert is a story. every place is a passage way. it's really hard to walk very far in the desert for me because there are so many stories that start opening up and lead you from place to place and place and soon you start picking up...
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financial war as well and essential banks are harming the banks they basically put in a cargo on the bottom ninety nine point nine percent ninety nine point nine nine nine nine nine percent actually so this is the way that central banks are operating on this financial battlefield that's correct is we've left the era of ground wars and tanks and bombers and things like that i mean the u.s. still uses that to terrorize pakistan and afghanistan and iraq yes of course but the real global war of any consequence the big war is a financial war using financial weapons of destruction and as you point out they're being used to disenfranchise huge populations just as you would with a with a bomb or a tank you know you use the bomb to blow people up i mean greece is a great example they're using financial weapons to defraud and bankrupt the country and then they're going to scoop up all the assets for pennies on the dollar just as you would hitler try to do back in world war two america is doing now well back to this article here eric britton a director at his company compared the development of thrown
financial war as well and essential banks are harming the banks they basically put in a cargo on the bottom ninety nine point nine percent ninety nine point nine nine nine nine nine percent actually so this is the way that central banks are operating on this financial battlefield that's correct is we've left the era of ground wars and tanks and bombers and things like that i mean the u.s. still uses that to terrorize pakistan and afghanistan and iraq yes of course but the real global war of any...
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you can see that represented on the bottom left of the graph. the budget actual on the budget right for fiscal 2009, in fiscal 10, what happened is we did increase our budget in fiscal 2010, so we were able to be below our budget. in fiscal 11, we reduced our overtime budget because to balance our budget, we felt we could reach a lower budget but so far we have not been able to. this is a picture of the transit division for the current year. the three major areas that drive over time in the transit division, the biggest part of the pie chart is transit operators. they account for about $20 million of the overall over time. we have the vehicle maintenance staff and waste staff that accounts for about 10 million of the operators. another half of the vehicle may tenants overtime is also captured in st. inspectors on the street. in terms of overtime hours, you can see the picture is different because of the pay differentials. it is a much larger piece of pie on the overtime basis. the graph shows the annual budget of $31 million. we have overspent f
you can see that represented on the bottom left of the graph. the budget actual on the budget right for fiscal 2009, in fiscal 10, what happened is we did increase our budget in fiscal 2010, so we were able to be below our budget. in fiscal 11, we reduced our overtime budget because to balance our budget, we felt we could reach a lower budget but so far we have not been able to. this is a picture of the transit division for the current year. the three major areas that drive over time in the...
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kansas city when 6-5 in the bottom of the tenth. they go down in extra innings.don't know what we will see the next nfl game. he returned to court in early june. why expedited the appeals process and in theory, it could put the ravens and other nfl teams back on the field in time. the miami heat struggled in the regular season against the celtics and people questioned james's decision to move to miami. really? you think she cares about that? not in the least. especially now that they lead in the postseason. look ready for our run the finals. a show of patriotism tonight in south florida. they just plow with a spin move. 35 points. wide open and easy. he is working the offensive board as well. he misses on the jump right there to clean it up. they combined for 80 points. miami beats boston. navigating today's real estate market is complicated. you've seen the signs. that's why having the right real estate agent is more important than ever. at remax.com, you can find experts in short sales or bank-owned properties or commercial real estate, agents who can help spee
kansas city when 6-5 in the bottom of the tenth. they go down in extra innings.don't know what we will see the next nfl game. he returned to court in early june. why expedited the appeals process and in theory, it could put the ravens and other nfl teams back on the field in time. the miami heat struggled in the regular season against the celtics and people questioned james's decision to move to miami. really? you think she cares about that? not in the least. especially now that they lead in...
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silver roots campaign against banking terrorists but other than that very little cooperation on the bottom ninety nine percent well let's look at. there see the prisoners of war of this financial war see how they're responding i have two countries the two most important countries in this financial war we have the u.s. and we have china let's look at the u.s. first the mage avs era would you like rage with that this is an article talking about the unemployment situation in america is obviously very dire we all know about that the real unemployment rate is around twenty percent great depression sort of paris so what's happening is a lot of americans are going to college university in order to increase their job prospects so because of that what are they doing they're taking on. which is exactly what those are the roadside bombs those are the i d's that the bankers want you to step on of course so we're going to look at the what has happened because of this according to the center for american progress u.s. student loan debt is on track to hit a cool one trillion dollars in two thousand and e
silver roots campaign against banking terrorists but other than that very little cooperation on the bottom ninety nine percent well let's look at. there see the prisoners of war of this financial war see how they're responding i have two countries the two most important countries in this financial war we have the u.s. and we have china let's look at the u.s. first the mage avs era would you like rage with that this is an article talking about the unemployment situation in america is obviously...
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ever see that is are fishermen who work the bottom are shrimpers the skimmer boats because they run into it and skimming or in their nets or shreds the nets almost. every bit of the sting says that are in that water and it does have competition like fish crab and fin fish and shrimp out here there's less of it for them to catch. the habitat destruction that is occurring if you took every fisherman out of the water and you don't do something about that water quality and the habitat protecting the habitat that the fisheries needs it's going to collapse. i and the people who work live off of these natural resources it's hard work but it's all also peachy connective is real family oriented you take your kids along when they're young when you're working you keep i'm with you on the boat and they go to. to do any trade in they can take care of a family or hand and need to move past. the now so it's real tight now. and all the money that they earn stays within the community and the money goes to the docks in the boats for the notice for the nets to poke builders you know and it sustains th
ever see that is are fishermen who work the bottom are shrimpers the skimmer boats because they run into it and skimming or in their nets or shreds the nets almost. every bit of the sting says that are in that water and it does have competition like fish crab and fin fish and shrimp out here there's less of it for them to catch. the habitat destruction that is occurring if you took every fisherman out of the water and you don't do something about that water quality and the habitat protecting...
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expedition to the bottom of the earth. they tell you has hit eight while ships belong to kind of good office forces a number of different courts. you know alliance says that the vessels were trying to prevent the debris of aden that posed a threat to forces the strikes came as president barack obama was outlining america's stance on the uprisings on the rest across the arab world saying time is working against gadhafi rather he has been confronted by. also delivered to nato to syria's president assad telling him to acknowledge transition of power on the way. it felt like he was talking from a position of a decision maker when it comes to syria hinting that the u.s. could get involved if president assad doesn't step down earlier the u.s. says that if the syrian leader to their black lace by imposing sanctions on him personally where it's all heading is unclear now there may be a debate within the obama administration over those who want to overthrow the syrian government and those who are afraid that whatever comes next aft
expedition to the bottom of the earth. they tell you has hit eight while ships belong to kind of good office forces a number of different courts. you know alliance says that the vessels were trying to prevent the debris of aden that posed a threat to forces the strikes came as president barack obama was outlining america's stance on the uprisings on the rest across the arab world saying time is working against gadhafi rather he has been confronted by. also delivered to nato to syria's president...
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chinese, which is distinct in many ways, and cpmc and kaiser are at the bottom of the list. supervisor campos: just a quick question -- how does that happen? is that a decision that the individual hospital made? how does that come to be? those percentages. how is it that, you know, a hospital is that 37%, and another one is that 10% or 2%, for that matter. >> that is also a good question, which we could go into more detail about. it would be nice to have specific figures for the city and county, but generally speaking, people either come to a hospital because their doctor sends them their and their doctor or practitioner has an affiliation, or because they show up in an ambulance. we will look at ambulance the version as well. suddenly, hospitals and their related providers can be making decisions, and at many points along the way about how accessible they allow their services to be, or the terms under which they negotiate with low-income patients. they can attract them or not. so the market is not the only driver of what is going on with health care. the city and county, as
chinese, which is distinct in many ways, and cpmc and kaiser are at the bottom of the list. supervisor campos: just a quick question -- how does that happen? is that a decision that the individual hospital made? how does that come to be? those percentages. how is it that, you know, a hospital is that 37%, and another one is that 10% or 2%, for that matter. >> that is also a good question, which we could go into more detail about. it would be nice to have specific figures for the city and...
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expedition to the bottom of the earth or if. they tell you has hit eight warships along to handle the darkness forces in a number of different ports. says vessels trying to prevent to be free of aiding libya and threat to forces the strikes came as president barack obama was out there on the rise and some rest across the world saying gadhafi must leave or it will be forced to the. center of everything else ratings of syria's president telling him to allow a transition of power get out of the way. it felt like he was talking from a position of a decision maker when it comes to syria painting that the u.s. could get involved if president assad doesn't step down earlier the u.s. has added the syrian leader to their blacklist by imposing sanctions on him personally where it's all heading is unclear now there may be a debate within the obama administration over between those who want to overthrow the syrian government and those who are afraid that whatever comes next after the assad government were to fall would be stabilized syria o
expedition to the bottom of the earth or if. they tell you has hit eight warships along to handle the darkness forces in a number of different ports. says vessels trying to prevent to be free of aiding libya and threat to forces the strikes came as president barack obama was out there on the rise and some rest across the world saying gadhafi must leave or it will be forced to the. center of everything else ratings of syria's president telling him to allow a transition of power get out of the...