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archaeologists have had 75 excavations in over 30 years to understand this place and these people. a midden means debris of life. so essentially garbage. within the middens are indicator of environmental change and artifacts that were left high and. these are eastern oysters and these are crested oysters. crested oysters exist in higher salinity waters. to get higher salinity at various points but also when there are prolonged periods of droubt. there are holes that indicate higher salinity waters. this is some of the clues or indicators to where people were going to collect food, particularly when they are in assemblage, in a mix with other species. the acre near -- by detailed analysis we began to understand the resilience of the people here and parts of their culture. we know they endured an extreme period of long-term cld. the abandoned the site around a three years. when they returned was when they began to use the middens and mounds and to be building massive structures as well as excavating a canal that took the right -- the route with what was likely to be a freshwater stre
archaeologists have had 75 excavations in over 30 years to understand this place and these people. a midden means debris of life. so essentially garbage. within the middens are indicator of environmental change and artifacts that were left high and. these are eastern oysters and these are crested oysters. crested oysters exist in higher salinity waters. to get higher salinity at various points but also when there are prolonged periods of droubt. there are holes that indicate higher salinity...
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like, i don't understand. at any given point, if she would have left, i would have never been upset. but as someone who's been through that, what are some of you experiencing? speak on that. it's this hid p part of military culture -- hidden part of military culture, spouses, kids, it's everyone. >> yeah. so among military women who are married, half are married to other service members. it's a shockingly high percentage. and so for me, my transition, my reintegration from iraq, i went from a war zone to america, which was weird, and then i got out of the army and went from being a sergeant to being a civilian and went from being a soldier to being a spouse. and those were weird. the first few times i went to the px with my new, like, ugly salmon-colored id card, i felt this obligation to tell the people checking ids that i was a vet. like, i'm -- i was in the army before. like they care. like these ridiculous civilian women cared. i had a very hard time with that transition. it took me a long time to find my
like, i don't understand. at any given point, if she would have left, i would have never been upset. but as someone who's been through that, what are some of you experiencing? speak on that. it's this hid p part of military culture -- hidden part of military culture, spouses, kids, it's everyone. >> yeah. so among military women who are married, half are married to other service members. it's a shockingly high percentage. and so for me, my transition, my reintegration from iraq, i went...
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it's just understanding so everybody understand this. for those of us in government we understand why these issues matter. can you just remind me, pamela the authority limits at the various levels? >> >> decision ? >> that is in the authority level of approving a contract? >> >> when do you need to bring an action to which level. you don't bring every single contract to us. there must be standards. >> there is a standard practice, we are looking at this because one of the things is that and we were proposing some changes to the governance policy that we are working with tom cortex what we would like to do is say that you approve projects, you approve doing things and then we come back to you and the dollar value that's in there now is very low. >> what is it? >> >>> maybe a little over $100,000. >> okay. that answers my question. i appreciate it. >> there is a lot of authority on the part of the board to contract for health benefit related issues without going through the purchasing, the city's purchasing, but it has to meet all the othe
it's just understanding so everybody understand this. for those of us in government we understand why these issues matter. can you just remind me, pamela the authority limits at the various levels? >> >> decision ? >> that is in the authority level of approving a contract? >> >> when do you need to bring an action to which level. you don't bring every single contract to us. there must be standards. >> there is a standard practice, we are looking at this...
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and i just don't understand from my perspective, i'm not understanding how this is going to work and how it's going to work for making sure that we're holding those entities accountable for taxpayer dollars by making sure that they are providing equal pay to their employees, and how do we go after them if we don't understand what kind of data we're collecting. so, i have a lot of questions which is why i wanted to make sure -- which is why i seconded supervisor tang's recommendation because i do think it's important that women from the commission on status of women who are involved in these sort of issues and the small business commission who made comment asking that the commission on the status of women as well as hrc have an opportunity to review and to make a recommendation because i look to them as entities that could help us understand how we can actually effectively make this legislation work because right now i think that there's holes in the legislation that may or may not allow it to be effective for the purpose intended. thank you. >> supervisor campos. >> thank you very mu
and i just don't understand from my perspective, i'm not understanding how this is going to work and how it's going to work for making sure that we're holding those entities accountable for taxpayer dollars by making sure that they are providing equal pay to their employees, and how do we go after them if we don't understand what kind of data we're collecting. so, i have a lot of questions which is why i wanted to make sure -- which is why i seconded supervisor tang's recommendation because i...
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when you talk about one tried -- tribe and it comes down to self understanding understanding, it has to happen one individual at a time. how does that have been -- have been in a society like the united states where the selfish when? >> guest: we use of understanding with two levels to talk about that usual self understanding of the individual even more to recognize why he or she feels the way they do. but just as an individual needs to know where they are born or what did the events occurred, then what broader space time level to understand where we came from. the real question to be answered for self understanding with the humanity is the three basic questions of philosophy and religion. and they are where do we come from? where are we? where are we going? and we are pretty close to answering where did we come from. we year beginning to approach this in as we bring science and humanities to gather any meaningful way we will know what we are. then we will have a much better chance to decide where we are going. >>. >> there are a number of groups lately that claim artificial intellig
when you talk about one tried -- tribe and it comes down to self understanding understanding, it has to happen one individual at a time. how does that have been -- have been in a society like the united states where the selfish when? >> guest: we use of understanding with two levels to talk about that usual self understanding of the individual even more to recognize why he or she feels the way they do. but just as an individual needs to know where they are born or what did the events...
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lyle, understanding that you can't speak for policy for the air force, we understand that, but can you think of a reason why we wouldn't want to include the pentagon and by extension the air force in a government-wide consistent set of standards mechanisms and standard operating procedures with respect to the use of such cards? especially since you are, by far, the biggest user. >> the department of defense is the largest user of purchase cards. i can speak for policy for the air force, just not for the department of testifies. as you know, we are part of office of secretary of defense policy. they set the policy for all of osd. but from an air force perspective, the internal controls and i'm not saying that these internal controls would not -- would not need the government control act as far as the transaction -- as far as the government charge card prevention act. i'm not saying we wouldn't benefit from that act, but i can tell you a little bit about our internal control process that we have now. in addition to that, we have six levels of control. we also have a separation of functio
lyle, understanding that you can't speak for policy for the air force, we understand that, but can you think of a reason why we wouldn't want to include the pentagon and by extension the air force in a government-wide consistent set of standards mechanisms and standard operating procedures with respect to the use of such cards? especially since you are, by far, the biggest user. >> the department of defense is the largest user of purchase cards. i can speak for policy for the air force,...
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you can't understand without the naacp, you can't understand miranda, you can't understand gideon. those are cases in which the supreme court is involved, this is the very first case in which the supreme court gets involved. i read public lawbooks and constitutional law books. it was a criminal pursuit. and naacp archives, a dissertation about how the naacp forgot the issue of criminal justice and i was a graduate student and the naacp began in 1909, nor did i understand how to do research so i just started reading and i was like wait a minute. the naacp is totally involved. the way the narratives are written now the naacp, the big case of brown and housing cases and capital punishment in thes and 90s that there's not a story a criminal procedure and organizing, and the naacp is not just litigation focused on organization but they were focused on protests on the ground and through the presidency and congress and perhaps political branches worked better than the courts. >> other questions? >> great presentation. you draw any historical connections to say at the beginning to where we
you can't understand without the naacp, you can't understand miranda, you can't understand gideon. those are cases in which the supreme court is involved, this is the very first case in which the supreme court gets involved. i read public lawbooks and constitutional law books. it was a criminal pursuit. and naacp archives, a dissertation about how the naacp forgot the issue of criminal justice and i was a graduate student and the naacp began in 1909, nor did i understand how to do research so i...
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>> i understand. i was i understand. i was not saying they were regionally limited. clearly there are red flags. the reason that matters so much to the constituent who is permanently blind, blind, this was in 2013. a different manufacturer. but if but if takata had done a more global look, i don't think this would have happened. november 6 new york times article reported that takata secretly conducted tests in 2,004 in your michigan location in response to the release of metal fragment issue with the honda accord. according to article tool this deal inflator allegedly cracked during the test, and takata executives ordered the data deleted. takata has disputed the report. what what specifically about the report was inaccurate? >> yes, senator. again, it is regarding the incident of a honda vehicle, according to my knowledge informed takata may 2005. there is no way that we can do any test relating to that beforehand. also, 2007, and at 2,007, and at that time we started an investigation about identifyi
>> i understand. i was i understand. i was not saying they were regionally limited. clearly there are red flags. the reason that matters so much to the constituent who is permanently blind, blind, this was in 2013. a different manufacturer. but if but if takata had done a more global look, i don't think this would have happened. november 6 new york times article reported that takata secretly conducted tests in 2,004 in your michigan location in response to the release of metal fragment...
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that exists in other ordinances just terms of policy prospective on having that out to understand - and so we wanted to legislation to be as board and covered as possible taking that waiver out for collective bargaining agreement was important and covering hass as many as possible and local 2 brought up the small number of employees in the hotel who are employees of the hotel not for example, soft story building that is in the hilton that's one of the important ones that as people testify i'll be working closely with the coalitions and the city attorney to craft something that is clear legislation. >> i think that makes sense what you were talking about i had a few other questions and appreciate our indulge of my ramming up literally open the topic here in the legislation and i know supervisor avalos has other questions. >> i will make two motions first is to remove the addressing the 2 hundred employee or they recalled for worker retention provisions in the mar, carmen chu or supervisor campos legislation that's one motion. >> sorry clarify added in. >> that was added in on wednesd
that exists in other ordinances just terms of policy prospective on having that out to understand - and so we wanted to legislation to be as board and covered as possible taking that waiver out for collective bargaining agreement was important and covering hass as many as possible and local 2 brought up the small number of employees in the hotel who are employees of the hotel not for example, soft story building that is in the hilton that's one of the important ones that as people testify i'll...
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we just try to understand.f you don't understand contemporary art and say, i don't understand it, i say look at el greco. you understand what it is? i think we are doing a good job of involving more people of different generations. >> you hosted the traveling exhibition. exhibitioneuropean of contemporary art. that thet know political situation would be so troubled. we managed to organize it. we are proud we managed to organize it and get it running in st. petersburg. it was a great event of cooperation. people understanding each other. >> how much influence on you and your sense of art did your father boris have on you? >> not only my father but also he was an archaeologist and orientalist. looking at how you have to live and behave. and how you work with people. father whom ing a have seen all my life working. >> he was director for about 25 years? >> what is more important, he worked all his life for the hermitage. from his childhood. all his life in the hermitage. >> he lived in the hermitage? >> partly in
we just try to understand.f you don't understand contemporary art and say, i don't understand it, i say look at el greco. you understand what it is? i think we are doing a good job of involving more people of different generations. >> you hosted the traveling exhibition. exhibitioneuropean of contemporary art. that thet know political situation would be so troubled. we managed to organize it. we are proud we managed to organize it and get it running in st. petersburg. it was a great event...
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deal understand? yes. that was our conversation. but how do you break that? there are good ways and bad ways. the bad way is to give the facts but not the meaning. >> host: entry to the vocabulary. >> guest: exactly. prognosis, chances of this. but here's what i know and i am worried. i am worried these publications for you but not these other ones. i very hopeful about certain things. i wish, but i worry, i hope, i wish. i wish it were true. i hope that we will be able to buy you more time. i am worried you may end up back in the hospital again. here's your understanding and i am on your side. and i have uncertainty. i am worried. i tell the story of my dad that to the and this is the moment then he woke up. would you guys doing? [laughter] he lived three more days. [laughter] >> host: the just reminds me of the importance of the art of language as a doctor i remember in a school of mentor said don't ask patients a taking your medications but ask them a lot of people have a tough time taking their medications how have you been doing with it? it is amazing wi
deal understand? yes. that was our conversation. but how do you break that? there are good ways and bad ways. the bad way is to give the facts but not the meaning. >> host: entry to the vocabulary. >> guest: exactly. prognosis, chances of this. but here's what i know and i am worried. i am worried these publications for you but not these other ones. i very hopeful about certain things. i wish, but i worry, i hope, i wish. i wish it were true. i hope that we will be able to buy you...
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i have a few for questions i understand the trees are having to be removed a number of trees. >> some of them. >> i don't understand how the trees become involved how that happened or the facts as you right well soil is contaminated over much of the acreage of the site that contamination extended into areas the root balls the trees to effectively clean up the soil that the puc has selected requires that some of those trees be removed from that the soil isn't there the trees can be effectively cleaned up. >> i understand another question regarding the kraep why do we just cover everything over and you know not allow monday afternoon to dig all the pollutant are in the ground or on the surface of the ground if it's covered as the case of remediation you don't dig it out. >> that is a question for the regulatory agency the region overlook county control board that ordered the clean up we're not second-guessing their order rather the puc has come to us that with proposal to clean up the site we've done sequa analysis of that proposed soil remediation project. >> i understand you're going
i have a few for questions i understand the trees are having to be removed a number of trees. >> some of them. >> i don't understand how the trees become involved how that happened or the facts as you right well soil is contaminated over much of the acreage of the site that contamination extended into areas the root balls the trees to effectively clean up the soil that the puc has selected requires that some of those trees be removed from that the soil isn't there the trees can be...
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the progress of the city contractors it quite complicated and the mentor partnership i understand that the mayor's office and the city muster participate with the local businesses with the process of certification and the lp processes their processes with are complicated it's one of the pieces of legislation my understanding from conversations with the mayor's office they want to increase the capacity for local businesses to participate in the program. >> how does it work. >> it's being flushed out but the goal is to try to have long-standing lbe top that mentor roll that a new business times to gave me a program through the city administrator's office a potential lbe can sign up for the program and the cd program will establish it so i think that's the goal of the program. >> commissioners. >> in the. >> bill barns if the city administrator's office just arrived do you want to add to that. >> e thank you, commissioners any other questions or comments. >> public comment that want to make a comment on item 3 seeing none, public comment is closed commissioners, do we have recommendations
the progress of the city contractors it quite complicated and the mentor partnership i understand that the mayor's office and the city muster participate with the local businesses with the process of certification and the lp processes their processes with are complicated it's one of the pieces of legislation my understanding from conversations with the mayor's office they want to increase the capacity for local businesses to participate in the program. >> how does it work. >> it's...
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as i said before we don't understand gravity, we don't understand how it binds together with the other known forces. i think your question is, touches on two different aspects. one part of your question was about gravity waves which was announced in mid-march earlier this year which people found evidence of ripples in space-time in the universe can look at the kind of like that i showed you before, the maps of the universe. that's the pacific claim, the state-of-the-art of that is that the claim was brought out, theye would've been a very big discover if confirmed pointed at the moment it seems that what they saw was not actually for the greatest part was not gravity waves from the big bang, but it was possibly due to dust, dust and the galaxy. although this is not settled it should be settled in the next few weeks as the planck satellite which ushered before we will be a blue clarify that. that one thing is a much up in the air to we learn more about it before the next few weeks. to the bigger topic of gravity though, we have learned some very interesting things, einstein, and the ide
as i said before we don't understand gravity, we don't understand how it binds together with the other known forces. i think your question is, touches on two different aspects. one part of your question was about gravity waves which was announced in mid-march earlier this year which people found evidence of ripples in space-time in the universe can look at the kind of like that i showed you before, the maps of the universe. that's the pacific claim, the state-of-the-art of that is that the...
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my understanding, my current understanding is that we understood that taakata had identified the batches involved with the manufacturing problems. it's been made clear to us they do not have good quality control and does not have good recordkeeping because further down the road, they had to update indicating they had not provided us with that information. that is one of the key reasons we are demanding under oath they provide us answers about all of these recalls, all of the tests they've done on air bags. we will pore through that. and if they failed to live up to the law. i would say, though. one of the things we would like to see is a cig can increase in our ability to hold them accountable. right now, we're limited to just $35 million for any single infraction. frankly, for too many of these companies, that's pocket change. the secretary and president have asked for that to be increased to $300 million, and if you give us that authority, we'll use it aggressively. >> it was their failure to disclose to you that the information that could have shed an additional light on this and you
my understanding, my current understanding is that we understood that taakata had identified the batches involved with the manufacturing problems. it's been made clear to us they do not have good quality control and does not have good recordkeeping because further down the road, they had to update indicating they had not provided us with that information. that is one of the key reasons we are demanding under oath they provide us answers about all of these recalls, all of the tests they've done...
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and they understand the context of it, they understand what comes before and they understand where they to go. and the greatest among us ofaders get it, and tells about it and make it their mission. >> it's extremely important. but while this shows the need is great. understands most and the future. because shows things that we live for the future and we live because of the past, it's very important to understand today's nothing. tomorrow is important. >> rose: even after the russian soviet republic, soviet union fell apart and disintegrated. a moment in which vladimir putin said the worst day of his life. there was always the culture to hang on to. >> yes. >> rose: we are a culture. >> it's extremely important to explain to ever because culture is over everything. when the world is integrated, when we live in difficult situation, the)j culture kept it altogether. and sometimes we have to say culture is more important this and that. >> rose: it's even part today of the conflicts in ukraine and along the border there in georgia, ukraine. because -- >> also in this situation where people
and they understand the context of it, they understand what comes before and they understand where they to go. and the greatest among us ofaders get it, and tells about it and make it their mission. >> it's extremely important. but while this shows the need is great. understands most and the future. because shows things that we live for the future and we live because of the past, it's very important to understand today's nothing. tomorrow is important. >> rose: even after the...
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and we need to be able to understand that these are the behaviors that we all need to come to some understanding on and that is not happening. thank you. >> thank you. >> good night, first of all, i am sorry if you guys don't understand something that i say, i have a accent, i am sorry. and i only have questions. and there are my questions are, you guys wants to get, totally understand on the committee and how do we feel like according to the work that you are doing for us? but have you guys thought of putting in the truth of being actually part of that community? and getting on the field and not putting that uniform and just the jeans and (inaudible) shirt, and see how other people or how even, your co-worker cops could treat you? honestly, i am the... and i am really scared and one day, that i will be stopped by a cop. these things that i have seen make me worried about my life. >> this is for you guys. >> what is on the next news, you see joyer grandchild or your kid, being abused by a police officer. what would you do? how would you feel? i bet that you guys would feel exactly like us. and w
and we need to be able to understand that these are the behaviors that we all need to come to some understanding on and that is not happening. thank you. >> thank you. >> good night, first of all, i am sorry if you guys don't understand something that i say, i have a accent, i am sorry. and i only have questions. and there are my questions are, you guys wants to get, totally understand on the committee and how do we feel like according to the work that you are doing for us? but have...
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the patient would not have engaged in and say to you understand? yeah, you understand. that was our conversation. that set of skills but how do you break bad news to someone? there are good ways and bad ways. the bad what is give all the facts. none of the meaning. >> host: treat to the medical vocabulary. >> guest: exactly. diagnosis of this compares the chances of that. the effective conversation is here's what i know, and i'm worried. i'm worried about these kinds of complications but i'm not worried about these other ones. they talk about i worry, i hope, i wish. i wish it were true that you could cure this. i hope that we will be able to buy you more time. i'm worried you may end up in the hospital again. at the same two people here's the data, here's your understanding, and i'm on your side on this. of all been fooled. i tell the story of even my dad. i thought he was, towards the very end, that this is it, the moment he was gone, and then he woke up. had three more days. >> host: as you say some of those phrases, i'm concerned, it reminds me of the importance of
the patient would not have engaged in and say to you understand? yeah, you understand. that was our conversation. that set of skills but how do you break bad news to someone? there are good ways and bad ways. the bad what is give all the facts. none of the meaning. >> host: treat to the medical vocabulary. >> guest: exactly. diagnosis of this compares the chances of that. the effective conversation is here's what i know, and i'm worried. i'm worried about these kinds of...
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so we are trying to understand if there is any additional risk out there. when we find risk, we act to recall. it's our responsibility to recall those vehicles when we find risks. >> as a parent, we did run the vin number through nhtsa's site, and they said that a 2006 or earlier vehicle would have been subject to the recall but not 2007. how can you assure me today that a 2007 vehicle is safe for any young adult on the road to drive today? >> senator, with your indulgence and understanding that i'm not sure of all the exact models as i sit here, you know, the break points in terms of the recalls, if that vehicle was subject to a recall, we want it fixed. if that vehicle is not subject to recall, we would not deem it risks and deem it safe for the driver. >> we had a conversation earlier in my office and you said it was difficult to determine the safety of the device because of proprietary reasons. would i be accurate in assuming that you can't be 100% assured, not knowing what the necessary changes that were made in these air bags? >> senator hiller, we ar
so we are trying to understand if there is any additional risk out there. when we find risk, we act to recall. it's our responsibility to recall those vehicles when we find risks. >> as a parent, we did run the vin number through nhtsa's site, and they said that a 2006 or earlier vehicle would have been subject to the recall but not 2007. how can you assure me today that a 2007 vehicle is safe for any young adult on the road to drive today? >> senator, with your indulgence and...
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we don't understand how it binds with the other unknown forces. i think your question touches on two aspects. one part was about gravity waves which was the announcement made in early march that certain people found evidence of ripples in space time in the universe looking at the light i showed you before the maps of the universe. the state of the art of that claim is that it was brought up at the time and it would have been a very big discovery, if confirmed, but at the moment it seems what they saw was not actually, for the greatest part, wasn't ripples from the big bang but largely due to dust in the galaxy. although this isn't settled. it will be settled in the next few weeks as the satellite will reduce new data which are expected to clarify and that is up in the air and we will learn more about it before the next few weeks. there is a bigger topic of gravity, though. we have learned some very interesting things. this is one of the ideas that i explained in the book about how gravity wasn't seen as a force. but i understand it is actually geo
we don't understand how it binds with the other unknown forces. i think your question touches on two aspects. one part was about gravity waves which was the announcement made in early march that certain people found evidence of ripples in space time in the universe looking at the light i showed you before the maps of the universe. the state of the art of that claim is that it was brought up at the time and it would have been a very big discovery, if confirmed, but at the moment it seems what...
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lewis and local 2 has brought up but your understanding it's tricky to fix this flaw my intention to introduce trailing legislation that comes at a later time but not language that holds up tens of thousand of retail workers i'm making a commitment to follow up with the trailing legislation but i appreciate mr. lewis's attendance to this i'll say that nick from my staff is doing his by the evidence with the city attorney's office but we can't hold up the legislation but i'll foil with the trailing legislation thank you, mr. lewis. >> next speaker >> jane from the s f w thank you for the legislation and the contracted property services and security happy to see that in there i wanted to support the request that we address this issue around restaurants and side hotels and actually it is important for the vacs advocates we continue to supporting each other and rather have this dealt with up front but it's a big deal we make sure there is no intended consequences and workers support each other as we try to improve things i wanted to say we approve the six months waiting period but no ram
lewis and local 2 has brought up but your understanding it's tricky to fix this flaw my intention to introduce trailing legislation that comes at a later time but not language that holds up tens of thousand of retail workers i'm making a commitment to follow up with the trailing legislation but i appreciate mr. lewis's attendance to this i'll say that nick from my staff is doing his by the evidence with the city attorney's office but we can't hold up the legislation but i'll foil with the...
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i understand that.phanie: okay, so we have to have a little bit of understanding for each other. nicolas: okay, well, tell that to the bank, tell that to the landlords, tell that to the people that call me for bills. tell that to all them. stephanie: nicolas. i don't want him to walk out that door because of this. please stop. please. i'm begging you. mhere's our new trainer! ensure active heart health. heart: i'm going to focus on the heart. i minimize my sodium and fat... gotta keep it lean and mean. pear: uh-oh. heart: i maximize good stuff like my potassium... and phytosterols, which may help lower cholesterol. major: i'm feeling energized already. avo: new delicious ensure active heart health supports your heart and body, so you stay active and strong. ensure. take life in. nicolas: you want all of the accolade without doing any of the work. stephanie: nicolas, she also went through a tough time in the last couple years. nicolas: yeah. we all did. stephanie: i don't want him to walk out that door b
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low is down there a lot and that is fine and i don't understand what that is about. the, if the plans were wrong, on the amount of walls that were shown and we were asked for a revision on that. and these plans, we assume that all drawings that were if the design and who did these drawings. and reflected these walls. and we will have to take that on the merit of the plans and if that is wrong and the dbi will go out there as part of the preconstruction and we are going to say, go on a minute, these walls are 2004 and they are not here, and that is what the people are saying, and that was there and i can't remember, 3 or 4 years ago. and but certainly, these drawings are wrong. and like any drawings you ask and you stop and get a revision and you reflect it accurately. >> and those are some of just my notes and that permit at the minute and the site permit. and it is still going through the review. and so i am available for any questions. thank you. >> this is the juniper of the richmond district and that is the one and it has the tarps over it and the tarps get old a
low is down there a lot and that is fine and i don't understand what that is about. the, if the plans were wrong, on the amount of walls that were shown and we were asked for a revision on that. and these plans, we assume that all drawings that were if the design and who did these drawings. and reflected these walls. and we will have to take that on the merit of the plans and if that is wrong and the dbi will go out there as part of the preconstruction and we are going to say, go on a minute,...
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i didn't understand it. to really confront my own bias, my own pro-vaccination stance and try to understand what it felt like to be someone who was fearful of vaccines. and that is what led to the film. i thought today what i would try to contribute was five things i have learned about talking to people with hesitancy around vaccines and about communicating vaccination issues. so, from one journalist to many others, here are my five tips at the moment. first of all, never forget that vaccination is a good news story. we get so used to hearing it pitched as an us versus them debate and argument and fight. less than one -- around about 1% of people in this country don't vak nate at all. it's a really small number. can we all just get a grip to start off with? 90% on average vaccinate most of the time or all of the time on the schedule. it's around about -- depends on where you are -- 10% might skip or delay a shot. that group is important. this can affect herd immunity. it's not an ig significant number. it's
i didn't understand it. to really confront my own bias, my own pro-vaccination stance and try to understand what it felt like to be someone who was fearful of vaccines. and that is what led to the film. i thought today what i would try to contribute was five things i have learned about talking to people with hesitancy around vaccines and about communicating vaccination issues. so, from one journalist to many others, here are my five tips at the moment. first of all, never forget that...
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she might understand. i leave you with that thought. i would like to thank you again for being with me here tonight, sharing this special day for me, the day when me first book comes out. it's been great, sharing those ideas and thoughts with you, and of course, i'd be very happy to take questions and sign book advertise end. thank you very much. [applause] >> this is a program with a commonwealth club of california, and you're listening to the "the edge of the sky" all -- we can open it up for q & a. we'll set up a microphone because we're videotaping. if you have questions come up to the front and speak into the microphones we are recording. >> i'd like to know how a normal -- shine shay normal -- a layperson is supposed to conceptualize the stuff that was there that banged, that we understand the smaller than an elooktron or proton and yet contains all the mass of the universal i shouldn't say that's the one thing but that's right up there with everything that's hard to understand. >> thank you for the great question. let me first sa
she might understand. i leave you with that thought. i would like to thank you again for being with me here tonight, sharing this special day for me, the day when me first book comes out. it's been great, sharing those ideas and thoughts with you, and of course, i'd be very happy to take questions and sign book advertise end. thank you very much. [applause] >> this is a program with a commonwealth club of california, and you're listening to the "the edge of the sky" all -- we...
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of the law to be authorized just simply for - >> i don't have i have one understanding fy i. >> okay. >> commissioner norton. >> yeah. so legal council you're saying in the board determines this is a - not, in fact, a major change or how making this change will, however, it is a major change or not isn't that a suspension of board rules won't we need 5 votes to accomplish the mission to change our rules that's exactly but i'm saying would we need 5 votes for the motion. >> so, now we are all fairly confused maybe i'm speaking to myself quite frankly there's a motion it's been first and seconded on the table. >> i need to hear the motion again. >> commissioner haney. >> i motion to postpone this item and allow it to be rehearsed (laughter) with corrections for the next board month to month reconsidered. >> no, it didn't have to be reconsidered if you postpone you only postpone it is like - >> it's only an amendment. >> excuse me. i want to - okay. so question. excuse me. we have a we have a motion on the floor to postpone this to the next meeting of november. >> yes. postpone it; is t
of the law to be authorized just simply for - >> i don't have i have one understanding fy i. >> okay. >> commissioner norton. >> yeah. so legal council you're saying in the board determines this is a - not, in fact, a major change or how making this change will, however, it is a major change or not isn't that a suspension of board rules won't we need 5 votes to accomplish the mission to change our rules that's exactly but i'm saying would we need 5 votes for the motion....
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. >> caller: i understand your point. but anytime you start judging people on the basis of the color of their skin and not on the content of their character like martin luther king said. you are asking for trouble. you're asking for trouble. that is all i have to say. >> host: >> guest: okay, let me respond by saying martin luther king jr., you just alluded to martin luther king jr. take a look at my book. and make a big deal of this because again, martin luther king jr. is often cited as a person whose ideas were against affirmative-action. martin luther king jr. said expressly that reparative justice demands the special efforts be made on those who have been kept out of american life. the fact of the matter is across america, i could give you many instances of people who occupy positions in government, who occupy positions in educational whatsit tuitions, high and low, who would not have occupied those positions but for affirmative-action. they got in because of affirmative because of affirmative-action and they have be
. >> caller: i understand your point. but anytime you start judging people on the basis of the color of their skin and not on the content of their character like martin luther king said. you are asking for trouble. you're asking for trouble. that is all i have to say. >> host: >> guest: okay, let me respond by saying martin luther king jr., you just alluded to martin luther king jr. take a look at my book. and make a big deal of this because again, martin luther king jr. is...
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do you understand the issue here? what's going on here is a refusal to characterize a problem in a way that is clearly understandable to the consumer. we have been -- had more recalls in the last year-and-a-half in the american car manufacturing than in the history of american car manufacturing probably more in the last year than we've had in many, many years combined. the problem is i don't think that people that are driving these cars understand the risk. because you guys aren't even comfortable with being consistent as to whether or not you're telling nhtsa it's a service campaign or a safety recall. in your mind, other than avoiding litigation and liability, why would you differentiate between a service call and a safety recall? >> yes, senator. i would like to start by saying it's chrysler's policy that regardless of which way these actions are initiated or how they're characaterized recall or field service campaign, the customer facing information is identical. we filed the same information with nhtsa and the ma
do you understand the issue here? what's going on here is a refusal to characterize a problem in a way that is clearly understandable to the consumer. we have been -- had more recalls in the last year-and-a-half in the american car manufacturing than in the history of american car manufacturing probably more in the last year than we've had in many, many years combined. the problem is i don't think that people that are driving these cars understand the risk. because you guys aren't even...
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i understand your point that ms. parham's was not that we weren't talking to nhtsa 16 days after that trip report was due giving them all the information we had about the inflators. with respect to confidential settlements are legal system recognizes confidential services than we do not intend to hide behind settlements. we take the information that comes out during lawsuits to be available to nhtsa and we support the principle of others as well. >> mr. shimizu i want to show you some standards that are used in testin testing american cars. these are standards that are specifically required by american law to test. were those standards used prior to the sending of those airbags to these american companies? >> i am sure it's possible that the company knows about this. >> somebody in your company knows about it but you don't know whether those standards were used? i would like to get an answer from you in writing after this hearing that these standards, the u.s. car standards, they apply to this hermetic sealing of tho
i understand your point that ms. parham's was not that we weren't talking to nhtsa 16 days after that trip report was due giving them all the information we had about the inflators. with respect to confidential settlements are legal system recognizes confidential services than we do not intend to hide behind settlements. we take the information that comes out during lawsuits to be available to nhtsa and we support the principle of others as well. >> mr. shimizu i want to show you some...
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21st century and understand that women are in the workforce and understand that women are increasinglywinners in their family and understand that they should be able to get paid the same as men for doing the same job, and while we are at it, we should make sure that women have control of their health care choices, not some politician. you know, it is funny. when you ask republicans about climate change, they say, i am not a scientist. that is what they say. but when you ask them about a woman's right to make a health care decision, they all act like they are docked others. i want women to make those decisions. i mean, "mad men" is a good show, but we do not want that show in harrisburg. because when women succeed, america succeeds, and i want malia and sasha to have the same opportunity. that should be common sense. so look. here is the bottom line. the biggest corporations, they do not need another champion. the wealthiest americans do not need another champion. they are doing just fine. but you know what is in need of whoampion is somebody understands opportunity for all is what amer
21st century and understand that women are in the workforce and understand that women are increasinglywinners in their family and understand that they should be able to get paid the same as men for doing the same job, and while we are at it, we should make sure that women have control of their health care choices, not some politician. you know, it is funny. when you ask republicans about climate change, they say, i am not a scientist. that is what they say. but when you ask them about a woman's...
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i said i understand and i wouldn't ask. i understand your question and the reasoning.ut you know, with the way we have a grand jury process in this country, i don't think that's appropriate. >> chief, how do you respond to business owners sitting at home right now the watching their businesses burn to the ground? >> i'll tell you that captain johnson and i and sam an dodson have spent countless and countless hours engaging this community. we've talked to the don't shoot coalition. we've spoken to the lost voices, other groups. we've been at meetings mondays after mondays after mondays. some were productive. some weren't. we've met with our clergy. we not only were engaged but we did everything we could to prevent this in what is a very dangerous environment for everybody to include the proet testers and police officers. >> what you do tomorrow to prevent this from happening again? >> we'll probably have more guard of as sits in there. we'll have a plan going forward with some operational stuff that i'd prefer not to go into that captain johnson and i have just us discu
i said i understand and i wouldn't ask. i understand your question and the reasoning.ut you know, with the way we have a grand jury process in this country, i don't think that's appropriate. >> chief, how do you respond to business owners sitting at home right now the watching their businesses burn to the ground? >> i'll tell you that captain johnson and i and sam an dodson have spent countless and countless hours engaging this community. we've talked to the don't shoot coalition....
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about proposition 13 and what do i remember no buses and schools everything is cut and i didn't understand parents wanted to save our property tax today, i am a homeowner so the proportion thirteen 13 are effecting their parents children and my great, great grandchildren the actions that you take in regards to the water that think about the collaborative i see disconnects because the decisions you make franco's hits on a couple of them i heard someone saying cut the retailer off of retailers now i'm distend to the ground water and not have hetch hetchy you have the purest water there and outside of the state don't understand the purest of that water we want to look at it from a collaborative prospective what impacts us impacts people across the board we have the rim fire and we would have been devastated but reliability and other ability because the land was taken away from the native people and we need to go back to respect the land can give back to us but as we rob and disrespect we'll continue to have arsenic and all the other containments i have the luxury of experiencing in santa fe t
about proposition 13 and what do i remember no buses and schools everything is cut and i didn't understand parents wanted to save our property tax today, i am a homeowner so the proportion thirteen 13 are effecting their parents children and my great, great grandchildren the actions that you take in regards to the water that think about the collaborative i see disconnects because the decisions you make franco's hits on a couple of them i heard someone saying cut the retailer off of retailers...
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understands d of explosion that will occur up here if he takes that unilateral action.t understands the kind of explosion that will occur up here if he takes that unilateral action.h understands kind of explosion that will occur e undpr understandss unds i don't want a shut down. i don't want the threat of a shutdown. that doesn't serve our purposes. we'll pass a bill before december 11 to continue the government. there will not be a shutdown. joining me now, congressman van holla holland, you're work on this difficult task of putting together a funding agreement to go forward after december 11. how did the news report today indicating that the president is ready to take action on immigration affect your negotiations with republicans and what's your judgment about how it will look going forward? >> the republican caucus is now putting any agreement at risk. we horde republican leaders in the past say they were opposed to a government shutdown. that's what speaker boehner said a little over a year ago before we saw a 16-day government shutdown because the tea party wing of this party dem
understands d of explosion that will occur up here if he takes that unilateral action.t understands the kind of explosion that will occur up here if he takes that unilateral action.h understands kind of explosion that will occur e undpr understandss unds i don't want a shut down. i don't want the threat of a shutdown. that doesn't serve our purposes. we'll pass a bill before december 11 to continue the government. there will not be a shutdown. joining me now, congressman van holla holland,...
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we're looking at establishing possible new local workforce tax credits or at least helping folks understand how they can access existing tax credits and working with the workforce part of oewd to really advertise and enhance the training and job placement programs fourth is access and mobility i think it hit home for me when i toured the hotel market around 9 amy was starting my day and folks were wrapping they travel all times of days and the transportation is largely built to get people downtown sometimes those folks don't have a way to get to downtown and their commutes are longer we're working closely with sfmta they've been supportive of the work to look at how to help the businesses and we are working with the entertainment commission which is looking at improving late night access. >> so that's all i wanted to say to you today i guess the only other thing to extend my gratitude to the steering committee folks that collaborated with us in the development of the report all of the small businesses that attend our forum and answered the survey questions the planning department and the of
we're looking at establishing possible new local workforce tax credits or at least helping folks understand how they can access existing tax credits and working with the workforce part of oewd to really advertise and enhance the training and job placement programs fourth is access and mobility i think it hit home for me when i toured the hotel market around 9 amy was starting my day and folks were wrapping they travel all times of days and the transportation is largely built to get people...