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on the issue of tracking, for starters, the system piece is to know how many people with all kinds of disabilities we have working in the city, and we believe that it is not only allowed, but it is required of some federal contractors if that happened and we support the other suggestions that have been raised by the fdr democratic club and others, and so thank you again supervisors for taking on the issue of employment and the people with disability and we look forward to working with them. >> thank you. i am going to call a couple of cards now and the people don't have to come forward in this order, just if your name is called, you could, so we have vera hail from the long term care coordinating council, sarah murphy, vandermay from the academy of sciences and david fasio, susan phifer and john alex lowl, anybody who name was mentioned you can come forward and i will call the other cards in a minute. and thank you miss hail for your long time work for seniors and people with disabilities as well. >> so, this is vera hail. >> yes. yes. >> thank you, for the introduction. i am a member
on the issue of tracking, for starters, the system piece is to know how many people with all kinds of disabilities we have working in the city, and we believe that it is not only allowed, but it is required of some federal contractors if that happened and we support the other suggestions that have been raised by the fdr democratic club and others, and so thank you again supervisors for taking on the issue of employment and the people with disability and we look forward to working with them....
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the paper statements i could not have done that. keep copies of this stock rose -- brokerage system of the whole system is down how to do you pay your mortgage or your bills? >> one solid piece of advice. keep more than two days of food in your pantry and more than water if the electric grid or have to make a week or 10 days or longer if it were serious attack. and we live in a just-in-time society but the elimination of a dozen have access to food and water beyond the day or two. and to save less and less crazy but with the weaker or 10 days of food supply on a regular basis because of something went down you have to eat you need 1 gallon per person per day and this could happen with hurricane sandy. or hurricane to treat now or a flood, fire, or a terrorist events were a natural solar flares to wipe out bust's electrical grid. so practical device numbers do is keep of low bid of food and little bit of water >>host: new say this is a coming cybereconomic attack. when? >> i don't know bow with the most pleasure to percent certainty it will. 10 million at hacking it jumps per day. full-size will tell you we will have a cyberpearl harbor at some point. al qaeda has recruited s
the paper statements i could not have done that. keep copies of this stock rose -- brokerage system of the whole system is down how to do you pay your mortgage or your bills? >> one solid piece of advice. keep more than two days of food in your pantry and more than water if the electric grid or have to make a week or 10 days or longer if it were serious attack. and we live in a just-in-time society but the elimination of a dozen have access to food and water beyond the day or two. and to...
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so, the men and women of the police department and the other pieces of the system, and absolutely everybody in the public that is helping us out, making great enroads and certainly down as many officers as we are when those officers come back hopefully, this ends up being a high that we don't care for three or four years from now. >> so we have had that said, unfortunately we have had two homicides, in the last 30 days and one of those on turner terrace on may 20 and this that homicide was or has been solved, and an arrest has been made and that suspect is in custody, and the other homicide that we had was on may 26th, in the bay view, that is still an on going investigation. and we hope that someone is in custody there and it is important to note that of the 9 homicides that we have had, there has been a closure on 7 of the nine, and so, again, someone that commits an act of violence in san francisco they are going to jail. >> last week, we played host to all of the major city police chiefs in the united states. and they were here for a three day conference, and it went very well, as well
so, the men and women of the police department and the other pieces of the system, and absolutely everybody in the public that is helping us out, making great enroads and certainly down as many officers as we are when those officers come back hopefully, this ends up being a high that we don't care for three or four years from now. >> so we have had that said, unfortunately we have had two homicides, in the last 30 days and one of those on turner terrace on may 20 and this that homicide...
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. $350,000 is allocated through the city's coit process for the 911 phone system replacement which is also antiquated and the last piece of this is the digital logging recorder system. $374,000 in fiscal year 15-16 is being funded to replace our current system. the approved capital projects for us in the next two years include 2.5 million for radio site improvements as part of the public safety radio project. 2.3 million to harden our critical infrastructure and $318,000 for facility repairs and replacement. we have some new positions for this next year. thank you very much for looking at our public safety communications dispatchers as police and fire have academy classes dem has not. we have not kept up but this year we had a class in the current year and scheduled to have an academy class in the coming year as well and we are thankful for that. we request new personnel analyst as part of our program. the objective is provide a structured opportunity for selected personnel analyst to gain exposure and competency by working in other departments, so we have an hr analyst in departments with an overall understanding of t
. $350,000 is allocated through the city's coit process for the 911 phone system replacement which is also antiquated and the last piece of this is the digital logging recorder system. $374,000 in fiscal year 15-16 is being funded to replace our current system. the approved capital projects for us in the next two years include 2.5 million for radio site improvements as part of the public safety radio project. 2.3 million to harden our critical infrastructure and $318,000 for facility repairs...
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the body's immune system to seek out and destroy metastasis cervical cancer. dr. christian hinrichs at the nih clinical center leads the trial. >> the treatment that we do completely rearranges the immune system. >> reporter: doctors take a piece of the tumor and extract specialized white blood cells or t-cells. those are tumor-fighting cells sent by the body's immune system to target the cancer. the t-cells most potent against cervical cancer are selected and grown in the lab. billions of these cells are infused into the patient's bloodstream. >> the idea is to give a single treatment and have the cells wipe out the tumor the same way that they would clear an infection. >> reporter: six of nine patients in the study had no response, and one had a partial response. two had complete remission. wallace was one of those two. this is a scan from her checkup last week. nearly two years after treatment, there is no sign of cancer. earlier this year her younger son marcus had a chance to meet the research team. >> he looked at them and said, "hanks for saving my mom." and that's what n.i.h. has done, is saved me. >> reporter: though only two of nine patients were successfully treated dr. hinrichs says this is the first time this kind
the body's immune system to seek out and destroy metastasis cervical cancer. dr. christian hinrichs at the nih clinical center leads the trial. >> the treatment that we do completely rearranges the immune system. >> reporter: doctors take a piece of the tumor and extract specialized white blood cells or t-cells. those are tumor-fighting cells sent by the body's immune system to target the cancer. the t-cells most potent against cervical cancer are selected and grown in the lab....
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the body's immune system to seek out and destroy cancer. dr. christian hen ricks at the nhs medical scepter leads the trial. >> the treatment that we do, we completely rearrange the immune system. >> reporter: doctors take a piecend extract white blood cells or t cells. they're immune cells sent by the body to target the cancer. the t cells most potent are selected and grown in lab. billions of these cells are then infused into the patient's bloodstream. >> what i did was to give a single treatment and have the cells wipe out the tumor the same way that they would clear an infection. >> reporter: sick of nine patients in the study had no response and one had a partial response. two had complete remission. wallace was one of those two. this is a scan from her checkup last week. nearly two years after o cf1 o treatment, there is no sign of cancer. earlier this year her younger son marcus had a chance to meet the research team. >> he looked at them and said, thanks for saving my mom. and that's what nihs has done is save me. >> although only two were successfully treated. dr. hinn ricks points out this is the first time. the hope is to use this same approach for other solid tumors such as breast, lung, and colon.
the body's immune system to seek out and destroy cancer. dr. christian hen ricks at the nhs medical scepter leads the trial. >> the treatment that we do, we completely rearrange the immune system. >> reporter: doctors take a piecend extract white blood cells or t cells. they're immune cells sent by the body to target the cancer. the t cells most potent are selected and grown in lab. billions of these cells are then infused into the patient's bloodstream. >> what i did was to...
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the bedroom floor. when we systemically went through each piece of clothing, we began to see stains of bleach. >> the odor of bleach leads all of us to believe someone was trying to cover up or clean up a crime. >> underneath the clothing was a large blood stain. >> the blood was tested at that time and it was ultimately identified back to olamide. >> they also found a blood trail leading outside. >> there were blood drops down the back porch, down the back steps, down across the parking lot, ending about a foot from where the trunk of olamide's car would have been. >> someone could have silently carried her down the stairs and placed her in a vehicle in the darkness. >> although olamide lived in an apartment off campus, her disappearance struck fear among the students. >> you're a young female walking around campus. i have a night class, so usually when i get out of school, i walk home. and it's just really scary to think about that it happened here. >> missing posters were put all over campus and the surrounding community. days went by, but there was still no sign of olamide. >> i'm trying to do everyth
the bedroom floor. when we systemically went through each piece of clothing, we began to see stains of bleach. >> the odor of bleach leads all of us to believe someone was trying to cover up or clean up a crime. >> underneath the clothing was a large blood stain. >> the blood was tested at that time and it was ultimately identified back to olamide. >> they also found a blood trail leading outside. >> there were blood drops down the back porch, down the back steps,...
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from corporate left academia to the supreme court and the horizons of legal reform, there is not a piece of our legal system that you have not touched. service, youryour vision, your dogged dedication. to the class of 2014 and all of your family and friends, congratulations on an extraordinary achievement. countlessurvived hours in the law library, a few too many long nights, endless caffeine drips, and your fair competition. all of that behind you, and the only thing standing between you and that's diploma is me. [laughter] saying thatommon the three best years you'll have is a lawyer are your three years of law school. i have heard that is especially true at uva. i will give you a little more time to soak it in. the one it is comfortable. -- go on and get comfortable. my family has a long tradition here at this institution. my grandfather earned his degree here in 1951. his brother followed in his footsteps come as did my uncle. part of that tradition stems from a deep appreciation for the caliber of the legal education that tva offers, and another part comes from that in a pinch it is always good to have
from corporate left academia to the supreme court and the horizons of legal reform, there is not a piece of our legal system that you have not touched. service, youryour vision, your dogged dedication. to the class of 2014 and all of your family and friends, congratulations on an extraordinary achievement. countlessurvived hours in the law library, a few too many long nights, endless caffeine drips, and your fair competition. all of that behind you, and the only thing standing between you and...
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the greek system in any way? how does stanford treat the greek system different? >> it is a relatively small piece of our existence. extent,ink to some women are a civilizing influence among men. they really are. [laughter] he would never have sent that e-mail if he thought one of them was going to a young woman. he would not have had the courage to do it. situation be in that where we have the cultural sensitivity. ,> you mentioned it on stage the self driving cars and being on the board of google. you think self driving cars are already driving better than the average driver. you say, 10 times better. there.ink we can get if you take all set of drivers out there, i think we can get there. whether we need to be 100 times better, or just 10 times better than the best 10 drivers -- the 10 best drivers, that is where we are headed. >> thank you so much for joining us here on a beta full day. day.beautiful coming up, we are going into the kitchen to talk about the future of cooking. >> michael kier will be here how socialg about media has changed his business. >> very excited about that, coming up. ♪
the greek system in any way? how does stanford treat the greek system different? >> it is a relatively small piece of our existence. extent,ink to some women are a civilizing influence among men. they really are. [laughter] he would never have sent that e-mail if he thought one of them was going to a young woman. he would not have had the courage to do it. situation be in that where we have the cultural sensitivity. ,> you mentioned it on stage the self driving cars and being on the...
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. >> the biggest draw is the one- of-a-kind sound system. he finds these piecesthe country often refurbishing and repairing them himself. >> is a different way of listening to music. sitting at home going through the files on your computer. you can sit down and touch it is just better. >> there you go. audio archaeology the open for just a few months just on the border of rogers park and add water. there closed monday and tuesday but every other day they are open. walking in there is like walking into the past. i don't know if you had some systems like that but my dad had an old record player and the tv was always hidden in the old cupboards. we had the big speakers in the living room to put the record on and it would just pump through. >> you hold a business like that really makes it that's a cool collection. >> a lot of younger people are getting back into vinyl because of that. new artists are really pushing their vinyl record and i can't make them fast enough. who knows, maybe that will lead to them buying more things for their living room. >> there's also ta
. >> the biggest draw is the one- of-a-kind sound system. he finds these piecesthe country often refurbishing and repairing them himself. >> is a different way of listening to music. sitting at home going through the files on your computer. you can sit down and touch it is just better. >> there you go. audio archaeology the open for just a few months just on the border of rogers park and add water. there closed monday and tuesday but every other day they are open. walking in...
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a small trial using the body's immune system to seek out and destroy metastatic conserveervical cancer. >> we completely rearrange the immune system. >> reporter: doctors take a piecelood cells or t-cells. those are tumor-fighting cells sent by the body's immune system to target the cancer. the t-cells most potent against cervical cancer are selected and grown in the lab. billions of these cells are then infused into the patient's bloodstream bloodstream. >> the idea is to give a single treatment and have the cells wipe out the tumor the same way that they would clear an infection. >> reporter: six of nine patients in the study had no response, and one had a partial response. two had complete remission. >> hi. >> reporter: wallace was one of those two. this is a scan from her checkup last week. nearly two years after treatment, there is no sign of cancer. earlier this year her younger son, marcus had a chance to meet the research team. >> he looked at them and said thanks for saving my mom. and that's what it's done is saved me. >> what a great story. i mean this seems groundbreaking. >> yeah. and it's exciting for the future because this is -- cervical cancer is a
a small trial using the body's immune system to seek out and destroy metastatic conserveervical cancer. >> we completely rearrange the immune system. >> reporter: doctors take a piecelood cells or t-cells. those are tumor-fighting cells sent by the body's immune system to target the cancer. the t-cells most potent against cervical cancer are selected and grown in the lab. billions of these cells are then infused into the patient's bloodstream bloodstream. >> the idea is to...
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started i the grandson of the famed ocean explorer to save the waterways and aqua systems of the world. can describef you what takes a utility piecef ,lothing like a bathing suit what turns up in like that into a special piece, luxury higher-margin piece of clothing? >> i think because it provides a combination of performance and design. it really is high-quality, it is long-lasting, quick drying. it fits well. it is comfortable. it is fun. it is for your time off him outside of work enjoying the family and friends. the combination of quality and pattern and color early works for people. >> what about the extension of the line in the brand. are you looking to do more than just bathing suits question mark quite sure. we have some that are truly popular. men wear linen shirts to the beach. sportingsee more guys the linen shirt. >> it is the division of beach free apparel. >> correct. >> is that essential to getting all of the scores -- stores and venues across the world am i having that corporate backing? >> sure. the strength of the company, and the financial security of the company, and the wherewithal that allows us to grow and e
started i the grandson of the famed ocean explorer to save the waterways and aqua systems of the world. can describef you what takes a utility piecef ,lothing like a bathing suit what turns up in like that into a special piece, luxury higher-margin piece of clothing? >> i think because it provides a combination of performance and design. it really is high-quality, it is long-lasting, quick drying. it fits well. it is comfortable. it is fun. it is for your time off him outside of work...
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the education. there is nothing wrong with that -- >> mohamed, i think we saw in the piece, to have an interest is one thing but to put pressure on a system to have things exactly the way you wanted, that they felt pressure from certain people, governors and school boards and so on. >> if you look at what happened, six months to a 82ering, these schools were outstanding. are six months later is michael golf launches a campaign against the troa trojan horse secret le. looking for excuses to have the report today. it was a very politicized report and the muslim community's fed up with being a political football. we're proud to be british, proud to be involved in this country but what we're not proud to accept is dirt being thrown to the community. the fact that michael golf who has a neoconservative agenda, is trying to scare muslims from being participants in the syst system. participation is what is being encouraged. >> let me ask you about golf's comment. he's saying these schools are not training students for life. what do you think that means there? >> i think it was patronizing by michael golf, i would say with respect to him and his
the education. there is nothing wrong with that -- >> mohamed, i think we saw in the piece, to have an interest is one thing but to put pressure on a system to have things exactly the way you wanted, that they felt pressure from certain people, governors and school boards and so on. >> if you look at what happened, six months to a 82ering, these schools were outstanding. are six months later is michael golf launches a campaign against the troa trojan horse secret le. looking for...
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>> i look at all of the different moving pieces in the financial system to keep track of them.iously low interest rates do produce a certain tendency. the yield curve suggests that and i don't think if you balance the kind of where we've come in our economic recovery and the policies that have led us there we are in a place fred and others have to look at. >> the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas. >> thank you mr. chairman. >> in his defense cut the designated insurance expert designated the provincial designation used scenarios and i quote the fundamental understanding of the business of insurance, insurance regulatory environment and of the state insurance company resolution guaranteed systems. do you agree with mr. woodall statement click >> the fsoc decision is one that i participated in and i thought the designation was appropriate and the risk analysis warranted it. >> so you disagree. >> i'm going to comment on the decision that we made. >> so just for the record what is your background as far as experience in regulating the company's? spinnaker i don't pretend.
>> i look at all of the different moving pieces in the financial system to keep track of them.iously low interest rates do produce a certain tendency. the yield curve suggests that and i don't think if you balance the kind of where we've come in our economic recovery and the policies that have led us there we are in a place fred and others have to look at. >> the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas. >> thank you mr. chairman. >> in his defense cut the designated...
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piece into the lake below. set it on fire? >> i was surprised when heard, burn it down. >> when he mentioned burning it, it was a shock to the system a relief because-up are watching bits and pieces fall. you are thinking, somebody could be down there and get hurt. what gravity started month as go this inferno finished today. they watched their dream home scorched on purpose. >> horrible. it really is horrible. >> reporter: with cameras all around it burned and burned. for nearly two hours. how surreal was that? >> very surreal. our friend are going this is horrifying. it's gut wrenching. >> reporter: they bought their retirement home in 2012 hoping to stay there for the rest of their lives. >> i would pass it on to the grand kids. all said and done. >> reporter: little did they know, last appraised at $700,000 was constructed on limestone. everyone said the ground was solid. >> go for it. yeah. look ate. solid rock. looked like it was solid. you build your house on a rock you think it is okay. >> reporter: then cracks appeared in the walls and in the foundation and so they called in the geologists. >> the whole time the ge o was c
piece into the lake below. set it on fire? >> i was surprised when heard, burn it down. >> when he mentioned burning it, it was a shock to the system a relief because-up are watching bits and pieces fall. you are thinking, somebody could be down there and get hurt. what gravity started month as go this inferno finished today. they watched their dream home scorched on purpose. >> horrible. it really is horrible. >> reporter: with cameras all around it burned and burned....
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the music licensing system. as i noeptd at the first hearing our current scheme is so haphazard because in part large pieces were developed at different times in response to different innovations. rather than continuing to adjust the system in a piecemeal fashion i believe we must take a comprehensive approach. i'm not alone in my belief that a comprehensive approach is needed. at this year's grammy on the hill event, ceo called for the industry to coalesce behind a single bill. it was later echoed by house majority leader and nancy pelosi who agreed the time has come for congress to address these issues. that's why i pledged our first hearing of music licensing to develop a comprehensive omnibus bill which some people have dubbed the music bill. the law should be platform neutral and old music created should receive fair market based compensation for their work. there's a growing consensus the system is in need of reform. the copyright office is conducting music licensing study. just this week it concluded a series of round-tables held around the country in nashville, los angeles and new york. the commerce depa
the music licensing system. as i noeptd at the first hearing our current scheme is so haphazard because in part large pieces were developed at different times in response to different innovations. rather than continuing to adjust the system in a piecemeal fashion i believe we must take a comprehensive approach. i'm not alone in my belief that a comprehensive approach is needed. at this year's grammy on the hill event, ceo called for the industry to coalesce behind a single bill. it was later...
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the ground, and a lot is performing well. it's not a question of going and remacing something because it's old. if we were to replace every piece of cast iron in the systemating back decades, you are locking at a $10 billion price tag, just in our system. you look at enormous costs to customers, something that probably would be like throwing money down the train. >> reporter: spending the money is not just up to the gas companies. utilities determines how much can be spent on repairs. weined national grid while they replaced pipes. >> we are installing about 2300 foot of 12-inch wrap steel pipe, and is part of our programme to increase the reliability. >> national grid replaces 43 miles per year. in new york city, boston, chicago. they were built and started to grow in the 1800s a lot of the systems were cast irp. >> should people be pawniced, worried about the piping under their cities? >> it is an older system. in the last 10 years we reduced the leak rate by 49%. almost half. >> the last was connected to a gas leak. explosions are not common. >> they are rare. we take things like that seriously. part of the programme that we embark upon to replace and
the ground, and a lot is performing well. it's not a question of going and remacing something because it's old. if we were to replace every piece of cast iron in the systemating back decades, you are locking at a $10 billion price tag, just in our system. you look at enormous costs to customers, something that probably would be like throwing money down the train. >> reporter: spending the money is not just up to the gas companies. utilities determines how much can be spent on repairs....
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the managing director from europe. several moving pieces to the settlement. a fine, access to u.s. dollar payment systeme guilty plea. it is the payment system and think people are most concerned about. what do you think the applications will be for bnp of their frozen out? >> i think you're right, there's still some uncertainty around that issue. we don't know exactly what it means, access to all u.s. dollar payments or there seems also the the possibility it only affects international payments come in and out of u.s. for international clients, in which case as opposed to impact, it would be a bit smaller for bnp. indeed, what exactly these restrictions mean for the bank and how they can mitigate the effect for the next three months is not 100% clear at this stage. >> does this bring the -- does this break the bank, the reputational damage? what does it do overall? >> it doesn't break the bank, as such, but it certainly hurts it quite significantly. just look at the share price over recent months. i think the reputational and five. -- franchise over the weium-term is also uncertain thought it was going
the managing director from europe. several moving pieces to the settlement. a fine, access to u.s. dollar payment systeme guilty plea. it is the payment system and think people are most concerned about. what do you think the applications will be for bnp of their frozen out? >> i think you're right, there's still some uncertainty around that issue. we don't know exactly what it means, access to all u.s. dollar payments or there seems also the the possibility it only affects international...
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the system you like they are meeting the measured standards. the things that they get measured and rewarded are things that are done well. they will look at the second piececutives are awarded and how the system does or does not incentivize the things to get on well. the floor of the get into that discussion there are a lot of employees to do things well. the shine the light of those who do not spell let me pause to shine a positive light on the hard-working employees for those who'd do things well. and we must not forget that and thank you for your service for setting an example hopefully all the employees within the v.a. look at the bottom line. with that i would ask unanimous consent the remainder of remarks be put into the record and i yield back. >> without objection should you have one would be entered at the appropriate time. we have one panelist we will hear from the honorable teeeighteen from the department of veterans affairs please stand and raise your right hand. >> you solemnly swear under penalty of perjury the test when you're about to provide is the truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth? give abc did the statement as part of thei
the system you like they are meeting the measured standards. the things that they get measured and rewarded are things that are done well. they will look at the second piececutives are awarded and how the system does or does not incentivize the things to get on well. the floor of the get into that discussion there are a lot of employees to do things well. the shine the light of those who do not spell let me pause to shine a positive light on the hard-working employees for those who'd do things...
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the key piece of evidence may come from bergdahl himself. ed pertain channel 6 "action news." >> septa's regionals rail system could come to a halt in several hours if the mediators county divert a strike. the union representing engineers and electricians will walk out at midnight tonight. the strike would shut down the regionals rail system affecting 126,000 riders each weekday. however, city and suburban services including buses, trolleys and you subways would operate. >>> an ton fox will join -- anthony fox will join delaware officials for a briefing on the status of the bridge's repairs. the bridge is not expected to reopen until labor day at the earliest. >> time to take a first look at. >>> as the violence in iraq is escalating look out for rising gas prices. industry experts say gas prices rise a nickel. ment violence in iraq pushed stocks closer on wednesday. stock are pointing to having a mixed open. >>> internet gambling fell for the second straight month in new jersey. it took in 10 million in may that's down a million from the take in april. the car maker ford it has cut the fuel economy ratings on 6 of its vehicles. these are ca
the key piece of evidence may come from bergdahl himself. ed pertain channel 6 "action news." >> septa's regionals rail system could come to a halt in several hours if the mediators county divert a strike. the union representing engineers and electricians will walk out at midnight tonight. the strike would shut down the regionals rail system affecting 126,000 riders each weekday. however, city and suburban services including buses, trolleys and you subways would operate....
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from corporate left academia to the supreme court and the horizons of legal reform, there is not a piece of our legal system that you have not touched. service, youryour vision, your dogged dedication. to the class of 2014 and all of your family and friends, congratulations on an extraordinary achievement. countlessurvived hours in the law library, a few too many long nights, endless caffeine drips, and your fair competition. all of that behind you, and the only thing standing between you and that's diploma is me. [laughter] saying thatommon the three best years you'll have is a lawyer are your three years of law school. i have heard that is especially true at uva. i will give you a little more time to soak it in. the one it is comfortable. -- go on and get comfortable. my family has a long tradition here at this institution. my grandfather earned his degree here in 1951. his brother followed in his footsteps come as did my uncle. part of that tradition stems from a deep appreciation for the caliber of the legal education that tva offers, and another part comes from that in a pinch it is always good to have
from corporate left academia to the supreme court and the horizons of legal reform, there is not a piece of our legal system that you have not touched. service, youryour vision, your dogged dedication. to the class of 2014 and all of your family and friends, congratulations on an extraordinary achievement. countlessurvived hours in the law library, a few too many long nights, endless caffeine drips, and your fair competition. all of that behind you, and the only thing standing between you and...
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the national park system. >> the first time in the history of the world that piece of lapped set aside for all people for preservation-truly is the beginning of national park movement. >>reporter: the answer to our trivia question is president lincoln signed the grant setting aside the area for the state of california under the condition that it be held for public use resort and recreation. >> team u.s. plays on tuesday but don't witness to get the world cup fix. we are the only place where you cap watch this saturday world cup match. brazil and chile play at 9:00 a.m. followed by columbia and uruguay at noon t.our sister network espn is carrying sunday world cup merchandise live at 9:00 a.m. netherlands versus mexico. then at 1:00 p.m. you can watch costa rica a and greece. >> all right time for a check on our accu-weather forecast for the weekend. a lot of people out doors with the pride event. >> this is great weekend to be out doovrments a weekend in which you can take pride. >> look at live doppler 7 hd. >> mainly mostly clear skies across the bay area. but the fog at the coast is getting a bit dense in some spo
the national park system. >> the first time in the history of the world that piece of lapped set aside for all people for preservation-truly is the beginning of national park movement. >>reporter: the answer to our trivia question is president lincoln signed the grant setting aside the area for the state of california under the condition that it be held for public use resort and recreation. >> team u.s. plays on tuesday but don't witness to get the world cup fix. we are the...
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the earthquake. >> earthquake, very strong thicking expected in 2 seconds. [ buzzer ] >>> so after seeing the piece, what stands out is a country like mexico, japan, they have these early warning systemst we don't. why not? >> they had major, major yaicks that killed thousand, and then put the systems in, we are fortunate not to have a major disaster, but we want to prevent a major disaster. that's why we need technology. get out ahead of a disaster, rather than have one happen to us and then react. >> from your segment it seems like the technology that needs to be installed as a result of the system is massive. >> yet to do the long-term cost benefit analysis, what is the cost of putting these things in, versus the benefit of having them be shut down and not having them be superdamaged in a large earthquake. >> is an earthquake something that cannot be predicted in advance? or is there anything going on enabling us to predict when an earthquake is going to happen. >> there's ground lightening. when rocks are bent and crushed and compressed, they emit a certain kind of electrical charge. it's small. if you can detect that before an earthquake, that travels at the speed of light. the s
the earthquake. >> earthquake, very strong thicking expected in 2 seconds. [ buzzer ] >>> so after seeing the piece, what stands out is a country like mexico, japan, they have these early warning systemst we don't. why not? >> they had major, major yaicks that killed thousand, and then put the systems in, we are fortunate not to have a major disaster, but we want to prevent a major disaster. that's why we need technology. get out ahead of a disaster, rather than have one...
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the same set of responsibilities as a lot of us did at that age. >> of obamacare is the piece but our parents are at fault neil: here we go. systemically take them up on it. i am not but people who or are. >> their work full-time jobs >> my peers. their parents allowed them to live at home to save money and they're not trying to be financially independent but they cook dinner and to the food shopping so why would you? >> i don't know if they really want that situation. mom and dad, a sharper growth tell me it will be okay. that kid is not even want to live with me right now. [laughter] but with the way does why it has gone that the parents are working longer those that would leave the workforce to be pushed out those that would it take the jobs those that climb up that speeds the cycle because they stay at the work force lawmakers to support the kid. >> and welfare supporting their parents. so i wore those to let them event, i hope the kids will take care of p.o. neil: now you were worried for me? >> my mom and dad. >> what i worry about something going on for a generation to be jaded across the board but with all the things i mentione
the same set of responsibilities as a lot of us did at that age. >> of obamacare is the piece but our parents are at fault neil: here we go. systemically take them up on it. i am not but people who or are. >> their work full-time jobs >> my peers. their parents allowed them to live at home to save money and they're not trying to be financially independent but they cook dinner and to the food shopping so why would you? >> i don't know if they really want that situation....
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the air of apple and samsung? in partnership with a formal executive, he brought in these other founders and each of them have a piece of the company. one guy handles the operative system. another handles design and another in charge of manufacturing the phones. they have a big founding team. >> when you look at the outside at the numbers, do they really show the promise of becoming a global player like an apple? >> net yet. it's intriguing. the growth is very intriguing. the biggest -- the business model -- the way they have done things that other android phone makers have not able to do -- not been able to do. create a software that is customizable enough. a very different business model, selling products only online. having support that customers can get to, but not the full retail experience. the company had some big hiccups with inventory. >> the phones sold out in a matter of seconds. tothe other stuff they try sell before phones, too. routerse been selling and other hardware goodman. they have been sitting on inventory that went stale. that is one of the secrets of running a successful technology business. how they never really get stuck sitting on product that
the air of apple and samsung? in partnership with a formal executive, he brought in these other founders and each of them have a piece of the company. one guy handles the operative system. another handles design and another in charge of manufacturing the phones. they have a big founding team. >> when you look at the outside at the numbers, do they really show the promise of becoming a global player like an apple? >> net yet. it's intriguing. the growth is very intriguing. the...
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the speech, cheney again makes his case on national television. >> what we know is bits and pieces we gather through the intelligence system, what we do know, absolutely is using his procurements to acquire the equipment he needs in order to enrich uranium to build a nuclear weapon. >> saddam and nukes. absolute certainty. a terrifying prospect based on the cia's discovery that iraq is attempting to purchase 60,000 aluminum tubes. some analysts become convinced that the tubes are intended to be used in centrifuges to make uranium for nuclear weapons. soon after the discovery, the department of energy gets hold of the actual tubes and asks engineering professor houston wood, an expert on gas centrifuges to evaluate them. >> from the information they gave me, it took about 15 minutes to come to the conclusion that the tubes could not be used for gas centrifuges. they're too thick. they're too heavy. >> the energy department concludes that the tubes are for conventional rockets, not for nuclear weapons. but cia analysts stick to their position that the tubes are for centrifuges, and the white house embraces that position. administration sources leak the
the speech, cheney again makes his case on national television. >> what we know is bits and pieces we gather through the intelligence system, what we do know, absolutely is using his procurements to acquire the equipment he needs in order to enrich uranium to build a nuclear weapon. >> saddam and nukes. absolute certainty. a terrifying prospect based on the cia's discovery that iraq is attempting to purchase 60,000 aluminum tubes. some analysts become convinced that the tubes are...
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loss of information loss of control insecurity stress the more they can be a piece you can see so it's rather predictable so insofar as the systemcreates those conditions which is increasingly for a lot of people you're going to see more of the actions not to mention of course the specific case of people who are in trauma i mean again the basic issue in severe addiction is always trauma and if you look at what happens to soldiers for example who come back from afghanistan or iraq with force medic stress disorder they've been huge addiction because the addiction is a way of them temporarily soothing their p.t.s.d. symptoms so they're more stressed than traumatized people are the more likely they are going to. sell so you can be a unit which vary on food very often include substances sometimes will not be something this is something that would be gambling or sex or shopping document according to the centers for disease control more than ten thousand american toddlers eight to three years old i mean medicated for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder eighty eight why do you think there's been such an exponential rise in diagnosi
loss of information loss of control insecurity stress the more they can be a piece you can see so it's rather predictable so insofar as the systemcreates those conditions which is increasingly for a lot of people you're going to see more of the actions not to mention of course the specific case of people who are in trauma i mean again the basic issue in severe addiction is always trauma and if you look at what happens to soldiers for example who come back from afghanistan or iraq with force...
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loss and information loss of control insecurity stress the more they can be a piece you can see so it's rather addictive also insofar as the systemcreates those conditions which is increasingly for a lot of people you're going to see more of the actions not to mention of course the specific case of people who are in trauma i mean again the basic issue in severe addiction is always trauma and you can look at what happens to soldiers for example who come back from afghanistan or iraq with force medic stress disorder they've been huge addiction me because the addiction is a way of them temporarily soothing their p.t.s.d. symptoms so they're more stressed and traumatized people are more likely they are going to. self see behaviors which vary on food very often include substances sometimes will not be something this is something that would be gambling or sex or shopping documenting according to the centers for disease control more than ten thousand american toddlers eight to three years old i mean medicated for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder eighty eight why do you think there's been such an exponential rise in diagnosis of
loss and information loss of control insecurity stress the more they can be a piece you can see so it's rather addictive also insofar as the systemcreates those conditions which is increasingly for a lot of people you're going to see more of the actions not to mention of course the specific case of people who are in trauma i mean again the basic issue in severe addiction is always trauma and you can look at what happens to soldiers for example who come back from afghanistan or iraq with force...
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the municipal elections code ~ regarding proponents and opponents ballot arguments. >> supervisor wiener. >> thank you, mr. president. this is a piece of legislation that will finally put an end to the gaming of our system for selecting the official proponent and opponent ar youthv in the ballot handbook ~. as you know, many voters rely on the integrity of the voter handbook so they know who is the official proponent or supporter of the measure, who is the official opponent and they can review those arguments and be assured that the best pro
the municipal elections code ~ regarding proponents and opponents ballot arguments. >> supervisor wiener. >> thank you, mr. president. this is a piece of legislation that will finally put an end to the gaming of our system for selecting the official proponent and opponent ar youthv in the ballot handbook ~. as you know, many voters rely on the integrity of the voter handbook so they know who is the official proponent or supporter of the measure, who is the official opponent and they...
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if you show up in court, this is the crazy thing that i saw when i followed this piece of debt that got stolen through the system. if you show up in court and simply say to the opposing counsel can you show me the evidence that you do, in fact, own this debt? your question, where is the proof of ownership, the case disappears because there is no proof most of the time. the banks respect selling the evidence -- aren't selling the evidence when they're selling off these spread sheets because that would involve a significant amount of work of delving back into the records. it would no longer be affordable to sell for pennieses on the dollar. so there's no proof of ownership, and there's no accurate accounting of the amount of this debt or who owns it. and, again, the proof is when you go to court and you see these major words. and i talked to a guy who did this multiple times, simply said where's the proof. boom, it kind of evaporated. the whole system is, in many ways, dysfunctional from start to finish. >> host: where does the underworld part -- >> guest: okay. so when the bank, when bank of america sells off the
if you show up in court, this is the crazy thing that i saw when i followed this piece of debt that got stolen through the system. if you show up in court and simply say to the opposing counsel can you show me the evidence that you do, in fact, own this debt? your question, where is the proof of ownership, the case disappears because there is no proof most of the time. the banks respect selling the evidence -- aren't selling the evidence when they're selling off these spread sheets because that...
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of seeing a lot of changes in the educational system with children being at the core of it, which is always what we should be. we should really be focused on. but a piecethat that i do is think is important as we move forward and prepare for a 21st century economy, the world they're in at the core is the teaching. that is the most important part of it. if we keep the debate around do they have ipads, how long has the school be around. the teaching is the core. so there has to be some sort of security for the teachers. and i think we're moving around now and changing the consensus about where that is. >> john, where else can you get a job guarantee? none of us have it. >> just because you live long enough you get tenure. that's got to be the dumbest thing i have ever heard. gary b. and you have been on "bulls&bears" for a long time. kids will be on a roll. as it should. our education system is failing our kids. we have some great teachers. but they should be rewarded. bad teachers should be cut. you can't do that when you have tenure. >> gary b.? >> you and i are violating tracy's 13-year rule. i wanted to make that. everyone made a good point. teachers
of seeing a lot of changes in the educational system with children being at the core of it, which is always what we should be. we should really be focused on. but a piecethat that i do is think is important as we move forward and prepare for a 21st century economy, the world they're in at the core is the teaching. that is the most important part of it. if we keep the debate around do they have ipads, how long has the school be around. the teaching is the core. so there has to be some sort of...