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more recently, the national research council published a report in 2012 that suggested higher standardsr sea level rise are necessary. that was adopted by a number of california agencies, including the planning department. it is a standard that we, too, are applying to the project. the difference is at one time your development in the past had to be finished floor is to be three and a half feet above base level flood elevation. 100 year flood. now the base floor elevation must be five and-a-half feet. we have increased the elevations required for all of our buildings by two feet. for us that had been part of our game plan all along. it is not requiring a big change to the plans because we had always anticipated increasing the grades pretty significantly because of sea level rise. it is a standard we are currently already meeting. the other couple of small edits we are requesting from p.u.c. an easement through cp center to accommodate basic utilities, water and such like this. then the last thing we want to do is, as you may know, of course, we talked about constructing a recycled water
more recently, the national research council published a report in 2012 that suggested higher standardsr sea level rise are necessary. that was adopted by a number of california agencies, including the planning department. it is a standard that we, too, are applying to the project. the difference is at one time your development in the past had to be finished floor is to be three and a half feet above base level flood elevation. 100 year flood. now the base floor elevation must be five...
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i went to the johnson space center the national research council research associate you could say, the experiment i proposed, it was accepted, western study the changes in the fluid electromagnets absolutism. on loan all control, and space flight crews. you've got an experiment you can go to it. that was expecting it was just the beginning. getting the crews to participate on the people to get involved like we needed for the trainers as well as other medical people that was a big tried to do but we did it. i have studied at the college of medicine with researchers who had worked on the john i program, and that was the first time that we had done actual measurements on astronauts from space. we brought back you're in and blood sandals and food sandals and sandals and the idea was to study in great depth backer of the german i guess because we wanted to make sure that we kept sending a polo crew members to the moon and back without any problem. we worked on that frigid 90 did a great job. i came very interested in it so when i have the opportunity to get down ten to continue the studies,
i went to the johnson space center the national research council research associate you could say, the experiment i proposed, it was accepted, western study the changes in the fluid electromagnets absolutism. on loan all control, and space flight crews. you've got an experiment you can go to it. that was expecting it was just the beginning. getting the crews to participate on the people to get involved like we needed for the trainers as well as other medical people that was a big tried to do...
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i went to the johnson space center -- i went as the national research council research associate, you could say a postdoc. and the experiment i proposed and was accepted was to study the changes in the fluid and controlyte and hormonal in spaceflight crews. you think, ok, you got an experiment, go and do it. accepting it was just the beginning. getting the crews to participate and the people to get the involvement that we needed, from the trainers as well as all the medical people and all, that was a big chore to do. but we did it. i had studied at baylor college of medicine with the researchers who had worked on the gemini program, and that was the first time that we had done actual measurements on astronauts from space. we got urine and blood samples and food samples and fecal samples. and the idea was to study, in great depth, that crew of the gemini, because we wanted to make sure we could send the apollo crew members to the moon and back without any problems. we worked on that for gemini, and we did a great job. i got very interested in it. so when i had the opportunity to go dow
i went to the johnson space center -- i went as the national research council research associate, you could say a postdoc. and the experiment i proposed and was accepted was to study the changes in the fluid and controlyte and hormonal in spaceflight crews. you think, ok, you got an experiment, go and do it. accepting it was just the beginning. getting the crews to participate and the people to get the involvement that we needed, from the trainers as well as all the medical people and all, that...
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the council for national policy. obama had a spiritual advisory council he was supposed to be a presbyterian himself. it was fundamentalists, evangelical, very unidirectional. with the help of some intrepid research assistants from the university of southern california and harvard i continued to connect these dots. i started with a deep history of the movement beginning in the segregationist south. this is where i was a child in the 1960s going to segregated schools in oklahoma and i found the backlash to the civil rights movement in the south and the southwest was an integral part of this movement that combined with industries, you had the oil industry wanting to maximize profits and the social issues and economic issues joined forces in this movement. the cnp was founded in 1981 in the wake of reagan's election and he held himself up as a kind of religious theme to the presidency. he didn't always satisfy his fundamentalist supporters because he did appoint some moderates to his cabinet and was more interested in promoting his economic policies than he was pushing social issues so the council for national policy and affiliated organizations had a kind of complicated dance with the republican pa
the council for national policy. obama had a spiritual advisory council he was supposed to be a presbyterian himself. it was fundamentalists, evangelical, very unidirectional. with the help of some intrepid research assistants from the university of southern california and harvard i continued to connect these dots. i started with a deep history of the movement beginning in the segregationist south. this is where i was a child in the 1960s going to segregated schools in oklahoma and i found the...
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the heart of the council for national policy as they see it? >> hmm. [laughter] you know, the thing with mike pence, and, you know, i try to get into this, when i was doing the research and the reporting, you find that there's not a very fixed core for him. in many ways he's a, almost a stereotype of a politician; sticking his finger in the breeze to see which way it's blowing. but there is, there are certain benchmarks on him. he does feel that he is called to this. i take that, i do take that to be seriously, whether or not anyone agrees with, you're, with that, they believe that. him and his wife. >> called by god. >> called by god, yes. >> yeah. >> based -- you know, let me, two anecdotes that i think help explain him. and he's a middle child, and my apologies -- [laughter] i'm the oldest of three, so -- >> yeah. a lot to say. [laughter] >> in the 1970s he is in middle school. it's catholic grade school in columbus, indiana, st. columbus. and i was talking with one of his high school friends x they told me that, you know, he would always talk about wanting to be president. but one day he comes back to school, and he tells all his classmates that his mother had to
the heart of the council for national policy as they see it? >> hmm. [laughter] you know, the thing with mike pence, and, you know, i try to get into this, when i was doing the research and the reporting, you find that there's not a very fixed core for him. in many ways he's a, almost a stereotype of a politician; sticking his finger in the breeze to see which way it's blowing. but there is, there are certain benchmarks on him. he does feel that he is called to this. i take that, i do...
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the heart of the council for national policy as they see it? >> hmm. [laughter] you know, the thing with mike pence, and, you know, i try to get into this, when i was doing the research and the reporting, you find that there's not a very fixed core for him. in many ways he's a, almost a stereotype of a politician; sticking his finger in the breeze to see which way it's blowing. but there is, there are certain benchmarks on him. he does feel that he is called to this. i take that, i do take that to be seriously, whether or not anyone agrees with, you're, with that, they believe that. him and his wife. >> called by god. >> called by god, yes. >> yeah. >> based -- you know, let me, two anecdotes that i think help explain him. and he's a middle child, and my apologies -- [laughter] i'm the oldest of three, so -- >> yeah. a lot to say. [laughter] >> in the 1970s he is in middle school. it's catholic grade school in columbus, indiana, st. columbus. and i was talking with one of his high school friends x they told me that, you know, he would always talk about wanting to be president. but one day he comes back to school, and he tells all his classmates that his mother had to
the heart of the council for national policy as they see it? >> hmm. [laughter] you know, the thing with mike pence, and, you know, i try to get into this, when i was doing the research and the reporting, you find that there's not a very fixed core for him. in many ways he's a, almost a stereotype of a politician; sticking his finger in the breeze to see which way it's blowing. but there is, there are certain benchmarks on him. he does feel that he is called to this. i take that, i do...
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the environment in which people work is very important part of how they feel about their job, and there have been problems pointed out about work environments, in particular there was a really terrific national research council study on harassment in the workplace, gender harassment here and to think it's quite clear from that study that this is really an issue that influences the retention of women in sciences. so i think that is an additional factor. on a more personal note of how i got here, i think when i reflect on what enabled me to overcome barriers, i think for me the biggest influences were, first, that i went to a women's college, smith college, as an undergraduate. and it had an enormous influence on me. i left there feeling like i could do anything. and i went to mit for a phd in chemistry. there is a single female faculty member when i started at mit. but the feeling i got from four years at smith carried me through that entire time. and really launched my career. and i think for many, many years after leaving smith i fell back on the sort of confidence and feeling i had that i could do whatever i wanted. so that was for me a very powerful thing. in addition to having great mentors, as peggy men
the environment in which people work is very important part of how they feel about their job, and there have been problems pointed out about work environments, in particular there was a really terrific national research council study on harassment in the workplace, gender harassment here and to think it's quite clear from that study that this is really an issue that influences the retention of women in sciences. so i think that is an additional factor. on a more personal note of how i got here,...
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the council for national policy. obama had a spiritual advisory council he was supposed to be a presbyterian himself. it was fundamentalists, evangelical, very unidirectional. with the help of some intrepid researchassistants from the university of southern california and harvard i continued to connect these dots. i started with a deep history of the movement beginning in the segregationist south. this is where i was a child in the 1960s going to segregated schools in oklahoma and i found the backlash to the civil rights movement in the south and the southwest was an integral part of this movement that combined with industries, you had the oil industry wanting to maximize profits and the social issues and economic issues joined forces in this movement. the cnp was founded in 1981 in the wake of reagan's election and he held himself up as a kind of religious theme to the presidency. he didn't always satisfy his fundamentalist supporters because he did appoint some moderates to his cabinet and was more interested in promoting his economic policies than he was pushing social issues so the council for national policy and affiliated organizations had a kind of complicated dance with the republican par
the council for national policy. obama had a spiritual advisory council he was supposed to be a presbyterian himself. it was fundamentalists, evangelical, very unidirectional. with the help of some intrepid researchassistants from the university of southern california and harvard i continued to connect these dots. i started with a deep history of the movement beginning in the segregationist south. this is where i was a child in the 1960s going to segregated schools in oklahoma and i found the...
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the mother reports which led to the indictment of 12 russian nationals linked to the internet research agency well moxie mcauliffe skase a saying if the atlantic council'serases santa and he says that there is now bipartisan consensus that russian to fit in the $26000.00 election this report is not is repetitive and that it asserts that russia it was not only involved in a campaign to undermine u.s. democracy and it lays out in excruciating $85.00 page detail how the internet research associate agency played a significant role but it lays it out from a bipartisan perspective senator byrd senator warner have been investigating this for several years they have a 5 part series of reports that are coming out this year which will both provide a historical document showcasing how the united states was confronted with 'd one of the most important challenges to his security but also it showcases recommendations about how to move forward from a bipartisan perspective at a time when the issue of russia's interference has been not necessarily one that has bipartisan consensus it hopefully will calibrate and showcase the american people that steps need to be taken
the mother reports which led to the indictment of 12 russian nationals linked to the internet research agency well moxie mcauliffe skase a saying if the atlantic council'serases santa and he says that there is now bipartisan consensus that russian to fit in the $26000.00 election this report is not is repetitive and that it asserts that russia it was not only involved in a campaign to undermine u.s. democracy and it lays out in excruciating $85.00 page detail how the internet research associate...
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founding member of the national business group, a board member of the brain research foundation, and an advisory paragonmber of biosciences. he also serves on the leadership council, the health care financial management association, the american college of health care executives, the dean's newership council at per university, and the washington university school of medicine national council. the whiteo advised house and congress on policies, programs, and services affecting ar older citizens and was charter of the american health information community, a commission to advance health information technology. ceolso serves on the advisory board for building a healthier chicago. degreearned a bachelor's from purdue university, where he is a proud boilermaker, and holds a masters in health administration planning from the washington university school of medicine. he also holds an honorary doctorate of science degree from purdue. i would also like to introduce our moderator today, dr. deanna award-winning health reporter at wwj news radio 950. previously, she was the major medical reporter for tv news stations in miami, chicago, and boston. she has received multiple a
founding member of the national business group, a board member of the brain research foundation, and an advisory paragonmber of biosciences. he also serves on the leadership council, the health care financial management association, the american college of health care executives, the dean's newership council at per university, and the washington university school of medicine national council. the whiteo advised house and congress on policies, programs, and services affecting ar older citizens...
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the national business group, the health institute of health care costs and solutions, board member of brain research foundation, an advisory board member of paragon biosciences. he also serves on the leadership council of the health care management association the , dean's leadership council of science at purdue university. the washington university school of medicine counsel. he has also advised the white house policy and programs and services affecting our older citizens and was a charter member of the american health information community commission , to advance health information technology. the ceoserves on advisory board for building a healthier chicago. scott earned a bachelors degree from purdue university, where he is a proud boilermaker, and holds a masters in health administration planning from the washington university school of medicine. he also holds an honorary doctorate from purdue. would also like to introduce andmoderator today, award-winning health reporter at ww to bj at newsreader 950. previously she was a medical reporter for major stations in miami, chicago and boston. she has received multiple awards . a and a michigan association of broadcasters and to american art -- heart
the national business group, the health institute of health care costs and solutions, board member of brain research foundation, an advisory board member of paragon biosciences. he also serves on the leadership council of the health care management association the , dean's leadership council of science at purdue university. the washington university school of medicine counsel. he has also advised the white house policy and programs and services affecting our older citizens and was a charter...
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the national business group on health institute of healthcare costs solutions a board member of the brain research foundation and advisory board member of paragon biosciences. he also serves in the leadership council to healthcare financial management association. the american college of healthcare executives, the dean's leadership council and purdue university and the washington university school of medicine national council. scott is also advised the white house and congress on policies programs and services affecting our older citizens and was a charter member of the american health information community. the commission to advance health information technology. he also serves the ceo advisory board building a healthier chicago. scott earned a bachelors degree from purdue university where he is the proud boilermaker and holds a masters in health administration planning the washington university school of medicine. it also holds an honorary doctorate of science degree from purdue. i also like to introduce moderate today, doctor deanna live. an award winning health reporter ww j news radio 950. previously deanna was a medical report of her major tv news stations. miami chicago and boston. she is r
the national business group on health institute of healthcare costs solutions a board member of the brain research foundation and advisory board member of paragon biosciences. he also serves in the leadership council to healthcare financial management association. the american college of healthcare executives, the dean's leadership council and purdue university and the washington university school of medicine national council. scott is also advised the white house and congress on policies...
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national security council and the changes he wants to make next. stay with us. what do you look for when you trade? i want free access to research.free access to every platform. mhm, yeah, that too. i don't want any trade minimums. yeah, i totally agree, they don't have any of those. i want to know what i'm paying upfront. yes, absolutely. do you just say yes to everything? hm. well i say no to kale. mm. yeah, they say if you blanch it it's better, but that seems like a lot of work. now offering zero commissions on online trades. we charge you less so you have more to invest. ♪ hi, i'm joan lunden. when my mother began forgetting things, we didn't know where to turn for more information. that's why i recommend a free service called a place for mom. we have local senior living advisors who can answer your questions about dementia or memory care and, if necessary, help you find the right place for your mom or dad. we all want what's best for our parents, so call today. behr presents: tough as walls. that's some great paint. ♪ that's some great paint. behr, ranked #1 in customer satisfaction with interior paints. right now get incre
national security council and the changes he wants to make next. stay with us. what do you look for when you trade? i want free access to research.free access to every platform. mhm, yeah, that too. i don't want any trade minimums. yeah, i totally agree, they don't have any of those. i want to know what i'm paying upfront. yes, absolutely. do you just say yes to everything? hm. well i say no to kale. mm. yeah, they say if you blanch it it's better, but that seems like a lot of work. now...
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the family research council teaming up to host a job fair meet and greet and career consultation with organizations like the billy graham leadership institute, frc, public advocate of the us, nationalpicture of the day. use hashtag pbs 19. purchase tickets to sponsor these meals, reception or gala. the ticket you receive is your admittance. and it can be turned into hotel security. you may want to check with our office as well. at the registration desk. if you lost something or want to turn something in and if you require extra time preceding this afternoon our doors will be open a few minutes early, please know that there is an area upfront with guests with wheelchairs or scooters and should you have additional seats, the contact information leaving the ballroom. as you leave, take all your materials with you. a reminder that all bags are subject to search, name badges are required for admittance and have i mentioned no unauthorized videotaping or recording. have a great afternoon. we have a full schedule and more great speakers. we will reconvene at 2:00 sharp. see you then. ♪ >> a programming reminder, donald trump will speak to the values voters summit tomorrow. we will have li
the family research council teaming up to host a job fair meet and greet and career consultation with organizations like the billy graham leadership institute, frc, public advocate of the us, nationalpicture of the day. use hashtag pbs 19. purchase tickets to sponsor these meals, reception or gala. the ticket you receive is your admittance. and it can be turned into hotel security. you may want to check with our office as well. at the registration desk. if you lost something or want to turn...