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the use was voided. a focus eir is now being prepared to assess the impact of the proposed alterations and intense a vacation. a new round of hearings were scheduled. what is before you is solely to permit the masonic to continue to operate as it historically has, with no in margin of intense a vacation or any modifications, -- with no intensification or modifications, until the p.r. -- the eir is completed. the pennant contender in the number of events was too high. as you have just heard, we have reached an agreement with five of the six appellants. we have joined with the nob hill association in asking the board to reduce the number of large and live entertainment events from 68 down at 254 annually, and to reduce the maximum number of large events from 2192176. we want to be clear -- from to 19 to -- from 219 to 176. the eir is analyzing the potential environmental effects of a substantially larger number of events. another round of hearings will occur after the eir is certified. when we return to th
the use was voided. a focus eir is now being prepared to assess the impact of the proposed alterations and intense a vacation. a new round of hearings were scheduled. what is before you is solely to permit the masonic to continue to operate as it historically has, with no in margin of intense a vacation or any modifications, -- with no intensification or modifications, until the p.r. -- the eir is completed. the pennant contender in the number of events was too high. as you have just heard, we...
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francis of assisi, pray for us. pray for us. martyrs of the union, pray for us. brother cesar chavez, pray for us. brother larry, pray for us. brother pete, pray for us. sister jessica, pray for us. brother matt, pray for us. c brother. havez, pray for us. brother are johnson, pray for us. almighty god, we ask that you continue to protect us and shelter as in the shadow of your weans. we are blessed at the farm working eagle, our spiritual guide, helps us to see the working in the fields with the hands of suffering farmworkers that feed the nation. it will apply for generations to come, and there will be truly a national union of farm workers that cesar, delors, and the pioneers organize. almighty god, bless us this morning. amen. si se puede. [applause] >> thank you, sal. it is always an honor for me to be able to recognize someone whose career and a service to our city goes without saying. but before i introduce him, and want to make sure that we recognize some of our elected officials in the audience tonight. supervisor cohen, supervisor scott wiener, supervis
francis of assisi, pray for us. pray for us. martyrs of the union, pray for us. brother cesar chavez, pray for us. brother larry, pray for us. brother pete, pray for us. sister jessica, pray for us. brother matt, pray for us. c brother. havez, pray for us. brother are johnson, pray for us. almighty god, we ask that you continue to protect us and shelter as in the shadow of your weans. we are blessed at the farm working eagle, our spiritual guide, helps us to see the working in the fields with...
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how could we leave that in place and let it use the spectrum it currently uses where it uses it. for the most part, that system does not use spectrum in our major metropolitan areas. there may be a way that we can leave the system there and allow the commercial folks to come in and use that same spectrum, sharing it with the federal agency. again, these pr issues that we need to explore with the agencies and with industry, and those are the discussions we want to get underway as quickly as we can. >> right now joining our discussion is jasmine melvin, the telecommunications reporter for "reuters." >> when you talk about sharing the airwaives, i want a lot of trade associations have said while they know some sharing is inevitable, their hope is that the primary goal will be to clear as much of the band as possible for solely commercial use. what's your thinking in this area. >> in the past, the solution always was, leave the federal agency somewhere else and allow the commercial provider to take the commercial provider to take the exclusive use of the spectrum. we just don't have
how could we leave that in place and let it use the spectrum it currently uses where it uses it. for the most part, that system does not use spectrum in our major metropolitan areas. there may be a way that we can leave the system there and allow the commercial folks to come in and use that same spectrum, sharing it with the federal agency. again, these pr issues that we need to explore with the agencies and with industry, and those are the discussions we want to get underway as quickly as we...
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and it's important, as you did yourself, distinguish between dual-use research and dual-use research of concern. any time you go near a microbe, it's dual-use research. if your talking about dual-use research of concern, we, just for this purpose, as part of the implementation of the march 29th governmentwide policy, we did an inventory of what we do with our own scientists at the nih and at the nih-funded government scientists, as well as the external extramural grantees and contractors. when we did an inventory of what we do mostly on a bethesda campus and in the rocky mountain campus, there were 404 intramural projects that could be dual use, plus 147 manu scripts and none were found to be dual-use research of concern. when we did the extramural experiment of all of the grantees, there were 381 grantees or contractors. 10 of those grants were designated as durc. seven of them were in influenza. one in anthrax. one in plague and one in botulism. out of 381, there were only 10. and those are the ones we're now going through the process that's delineated carefully in the new policy.
and it's important, as you did yourself, distinguish between dual-use research and dual-use research of concern. any time you go near a microbe, it's dual-use research. if your talking about dual-use research of concern, we, just for this purpose, as part of the implementation of the march 29th governmentwide policy, we did an inventory of what we do with our own scientists at the nih and at the nih-funded government scientists, as well as the external extramural grantees and contractors. when...
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when we created us. give us capabilities that gave us one small the center of the world in terms of psychological and spiritual capabilities we call it instinct than. people in isolation it will feel when they're not as a nation from religious laws just they have an instinct of the doubt but they have an instinct to tell the truth they have an instinct on the against in terms of the truth as they are it from a little lying is bad that justice is good and injustices bad side to that helping people and i'm just not treating people of defending them it's a good thing i'm well happy that i don't have attacking others and shedding their blood this is horrible must more power mad play power and i may say with the issue of resisting well american hegemony or war misleading occupationally or resisting any attack against us or against our people. love this is a moral issue that we an instinctive one one law and a human one god also one would not like the sensation so you know this isn't something i want moral and
when we created us. give us capabilities that gave us one small the center of the world in terms of psychological and spiritual capabilities we call it instinct than. people in isolation it will feel when they're not as a nation from religious laws just they have an instinct of the doubt but they have an instinct to tell the truth they have an instinct on the against in terms of the truth as they are it from a little lying is bad that justice is good and injustices bad side to that helping...
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the question for us as individuals and us as a nation, politically, is how are we supposed to react tot all of the various horrors of the world, those that are directed at us, potentially, and those that may have nothing to do with us. joining us, tim carney from the washington examiner, and friend, buddy and pal, mike williams. it is easy to look at the news wires or the digital feed or whatever it is and it conjures in anybody lots of emotion. fear, anxiety, righteousness, we have to do something. how do you, mike, even begin to reconcile between the emotional have vissisitud erk vissisitudes that we all experience? >> the challenge in foreign policy is to put your emotions aside and your gut reaction is focus on the longer term trend. when we look at proliferation, let's look at iran. if they only voluntarily give up weapons, you can never really stop them from doing it. so do you hype up the rhetoric or do you try the back channels? so by rationing up the rhetoric, you just create a security dilemma, right? the iranians are worried about an invasion. it's really about taking a step
the question for us as individuals and us as a nation, politically, is how are we supposed to react tot all of the various horrors of the world, those that are directed at us, potentially, and those that may have nothing to do with us. joining us, tim carney from the washington examiner, and friend, buddy and pal, mike williams. it is easy to look at the news wires or the digital feed or whatever it is and it conjures in anybody lots of emotion. fear, anxiety, righteousness, we have to do...
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in innovation to help us. i will be there. i will be watching all the ideas that come forth. we will ask you as part of the audience to help us with the challenge, and then we are going to ask you to give us even more ideas that you might have as to how to improve our system. muni is on the front line today. we launch it today. then, we invite the audience of the whole bay area to submit their support for the best ideas possible as to how we improved our city. with that, thank you, and congratulations for your 16th year in san francisco. let's roll the video. [applause] ♪ >> well, all right. isn't that exciting? let's give the mayor another round of applause. thank you very much. >> hi, my name is pete shoemaker and well toll energy center. i'm standing in front of a model of a home. this is one of the tools we use here to assess solar energy. five years ago i was in a position similar to that of many of you. i was a homeowner thinking about solar electricity for my home. i had to answer a bunch of questions.
in innovation to help us. i will be there. i will be watching all the ideas that come forth. we will ask you as part of the audience to help us with the challenge, and then we are going to ask you to give us even more ideas that you might have as to how to improve our system. muni is on the front line today. we launch it today. then, we invite the audience of the whole bay area to submit their support for the best ideas possible as to how we improved our city. with that, thank you, and...
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by giving us jobs and taking us to the movie and stuff, getting us out the neighborhood, stuff like that. i am here to support you. thank you. [applause] >> hi, good afternoon. i am here to acknowledge the hunters point family. i started in 2000 but not -- now i am in safe haven. i wanted to show my appreciation for them helping me with my homework and helping me with internships and being researched for me to go there and research colleges and homey basically plan my life out. i know that they will support me. thank you. [applause] >> i am -- i attend peaceekee -- peacekeepers. i participated that. those programs are the most programs i have been to that actually helps me with life. the help you to get what you need. i feel -- i need more programs like this. i understand education is the no. 1 on the chart and no. 2, we got to think about our safety and getting us to the resources in life and not -- and others point family helps us a lot. i am working to get more jobs from it. i'm here to support them and get their name out there so people can have opportunities. thank you. [applause] >
by giving us jobs and taking us to the movie and stuff, getting us out the neighborhood, stuff like that. i am here to support you. thank you. [applause] >> hi, good afternoon. i am here to acknowledge the hunters point family. i started in 2000 but not -- now i am in safe haven. i wanted to show my appreciation for them helping me with my homework and helping me with internships and being researched for me to go there and research colleges and homey basically plan my life out. i know...
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and to keep up with us during the week or to send us your questions and comments follow us on twitter. we're at twitter.com/cspanhistory. >> imagine a monument to history in a town where history is made with every news cycle. by 1890 the united states, though still a young country by most standards, was old enough to have a past worth preserving and communicating in the classroom. and distilling for lessons in leadership, grounded in the birth pangs of a nation. this memorial, in the shadow of washington's constitution hall, recognizes the patriotic quartet of women who that year founded the national society daughters of the american revolution. sculptor gertrude vanderbilt whitney herself a d.r. member might well have been thinking of cleo, goddess of history, in fashioning the classically draped figure of a woman nine feet in height, her arms reaching out to what? the past? or the future? >> set amidst elegant landscaping it recalls whitney's other prominent work in the nation's capital, the "titanic" memorial near washington channel. only here instead of a flanking bench there's a
and to keep up with us during the week or to send us your questions and comments follow us on twitter. we're at twitter.com/cspanhistory. >> imagine a monument to history in a town where history is made with every news cycle. by 1890 the united states, though still a young country by most standards, was old enough to have a past worth preserving and communicating in the classroom. and distilling for lessons in leadership, grounded in the birth pangs of a nation. this memorial, in the...
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activities against us.nt if he is listening. we know the audience is listening. again with their input we have solutions to present. >> eric: great thoughts, governor. sir, tell us a story. >> i was during the surge in 2008 and i worked with the kuwaiti oil minister. when the oil prices spiked up they talked about inflation and wall street. when the president talked about leadership and talked about our resources, my kuwaiti counterparts, we'll bring the price of oil down to $30 that went down lower but america has resources and we're not using them. >> eric: what does anybody want to tell president obama? do you want to have your moment. go ahead, sir. >> i would like to tell the president my car doesn't run on hope and change. i don't know about his. [ applause ] >> and i'm from west virginia and we've got a lot of coal. it can be converted to liquid fuel but it seems like obama wants to keep it in the ground. we've got a lot of it in west virginia. >> there was another promise in the campaign we wouldn't
activities against us.nt if he is listening. we know the audience is listening. again with their input we have solutions to present. >> eric: great thoughts, governor. sir, tell us a story. >> i was during the surge in 2008 and i worked with the kuwaiti oil minister. when the oil prices spiked up they talked about inflation and wall street. when the president talked about leadership and talked about our resources, my kuwaiti counterparts, we'll bring the price of oil down to $30...
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the government gave us nothing, he said, only a local businesses help by giving us some rice. he lives and a house with no electricity or water. the government has spent a tiny fraction on education and health and it shows. >> life is a struggle. we tried to save money to send children to school. they need money to pay for a doctor. >> in this village, they knew anything about the elections. >> i heard something on a radio, this woman said. it is as though the government does not exist. at of the government party headquarters, they would not let me in to talk. i wanted to ask them why the government spends so little on its people. locals here are more aware. >> the government gives us nothing, says this man. they're always cheating, always lying. we voted for aung san suu kyi, this woman says, because she suffered and sacrificed so much. the president was head of the relief team after the cyclone that killed more than 100,000 people here. the government's inability to cope with the disaster was the wake-up call for him, alerting him to the country's desperate need for developm
the government gave us nothing, he said, only a local businesses help by giving us some rice. he lives and a house with no electricity or water. the government has spent a tiny fraction on education and health and it shows. >> life is a struggle. we tried to save money to send children to school. they need money to pay for a doctor. >> in this village, they knew anything about the elections. >> i heard something on a radio, this woman said. it is as though the government does...
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he told us if the plants bothered us, he would be more than willing to change them. not long after, it became evident they had no intention of changing their plans. they have not contacted many neighbors who have spoken out against their plans to exempt any kind of mediation or compromise, and i feel they are insistent on pushing these plans through, and it is a waste of your time as well as ours. they also sent a letter to the neighbors were they claim they only want to build a small 1,500 ft starter home, but this is quite large for bernal heights, more than 50% larger than our house. if they feel the size of their houses exceptional, they have clearly been bought in the wrong neighborhood. there are a lot of houses that are old, and we support people renovating their houses. they are ugly. they are old. there are safety issues, and it is not that we reject any kind of renovation, but this is only going to affect our property to our detriment. >> thank you. i am the person who filed the dr request. i spoke to my partner of the adjacent hill since we purchased a hou
he told us if the plants bothered us, he would be more than willing to change them. not long after, it became evident they had no intention of changing their plans. they have not contacted many neighbors who have spoken out against their plans to exempt any kind of mediation or compromise, and i feel they are insistent on pushing these plans through, and it is a waste of your time as well as ours. they also sent a letter to the neighbors were they claim they only want to build a small 1,500 ft...
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bac makes us -- that makes us an international union. we're very involved politically and on the organizing front. we have had a great organizing victory in cable television, which is predominantly non- union. reverend sharpton played a key role. he came and visited our workers. we're very proud of our relationship. we are very involved in building a movement across this country. we know that labor unions cannot do it by themselves. we are partnering with progressive allies with students and faith based groups. many of you have heard about the 99% trading going on across this country, trying to create a larger group of people who are more educated about what is going on in this country, especially about the huge in the quality of what we are facing. we have your and your people that have more people that have less. that is a lot of what we are back, trying to equalize that. -- of what we are about, try to equalize that. i look forward to the discussion. thank you. >> next up is the secretary- treasurer for the service employees internati
bac makes us -- that makes us an international union. we're very involved politically and on the organizing front. we have had a great organizing victory in cable television, which is predominantly non- union. reverend sharpton played a key role. he came and visited our workers. we're very proud of our relationship. we are very involved in building a movement across this country. we know that labor unions cannot do it by themselves. we are partnering with progressive allies with students and...
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since the beach hotel had a 20 residential certificate of use, and zero tourist use, we noted that it was the owner agreed and signed a stipulation. that was appealed, lost at the court of appeals >> you have pretty much answer that question. the original intent was to maintain whatever housing was there even though it has been testified to that there was no housing. >> the report said that there was residential tenants in the hotel. >> you would dispute that it ever operated as a hotel? the reason to do that was to preserve what it considered to be housing was the same next -- the reason to do that was to deserve as considered housing or was this a mischaracterized use? >> we have never seen it characterized at the time that the zoning change. we requested the lod to see whether this was a lawful nonconforming use. >> you know where i am going. i am much more concerned about the legal finery are around this. was it really a hotel that someone had not done proper paper work on and so therefore it is classified as residential when in fact as a matter of operation, it was actually a mot
since the beach hotel had a 20 residential certificate of use, and zero tourist use, we noted that it was the owner agreed and signed a stipulation. that was appealed, lost at the court of appeals >> you have pretty much answer that question. the original intent was to maintain whatever housing was there even though it has been testified to that there was no housing. >> the report said that there was residential tenants in the hotel. >> you would dispute that it ever operated...
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use of those employees.ot only an issue of saving money, but it is an issue of making sure we're treating employees fairly and that they are accorded the rights that they are entitled to under the civil service system. thank you very much, madam chair. supervisor chu: thank you very much, supervisor campos. perhaps we can begin by asking the controller to briefly speak to the overtime report. >> good morning, supervisors. i am the controller. thank you for the hearing today. as you are all aware, our office is required to provide a report to the mayor and board of supervisors regarding overtime spending by city departments at 6 and nine months. we have a copy of this six-month report that our office issued about six weeks ago. there are copies available on the podium, and it is available on our website. as supervisor campos indicated, as of the six-month mark, if current trends continue our office would expect that the city would spend approximately $167 million on overtime in the current fiscal year. that i
use of those employees.ot only an issue of saving money, but it is an issue of making sure we're treating employees fairly and that they are accorded the rights that they are entitled to under the civil service system. thank you very much, madam chair. supervisor chu: thank you very much, supervisor campos. perhaps we can begin by asking the controller to briefly speak to the overtime report. >> good morning, supervisors. i am the controller. thank you for the hearing today. as you are...
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it's time for us to do it now. so, we cannot just get mad, because as my friend, dick gregory, always says, when we get angry, plain old anger can consume and destroy us. but if we are on the same team, there are some things we must do immediately. we can't just get mad at old fruity-newty. we can't just get angry with old tricky ricky and all the stuff he's saying. we can't get mad at the other people in the races that aren't for us. you know who they are. but everything that they say is something that we've got to listen to, because somehow, it's connected to preventing women from doing something. it's against our interests. so, some of the positive things, you've heard them all today, and we're just going to rush through them. instead of getting just plain old angry, every time somebody comes on and says something crazy, just go and register another friend, somebody who just hadn't made it to register yet, somebody who just didn't get a chance to vote before, somebody who didn't have the money to go and find tha
it's time for us to do it now. so, we cannot just get mad, because as my friend, dick gregory, always says, when we get angry, plain old anger can consume and destroy us. but if we are on the same team, there are some things we must do immediately. we can't just get mad at old fruity-newty. we can't just get angry with old tricky ricky and all the stuff he's saying. we can't get mad at the other people in the races that aren't for us. you know who they are. but everything that they say is...
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responded that the use which was la bodega needed a conditional use permit. in 1997, they filed the conditional use application that was approved by the planning commission in june 1997. it was proof for another entertainment use that did contain specific conditions of approval. among several -- this is not amplified musical entertainment. this is moshin 1438. recommended approval. there was a change of ownership and they saw -- requested a beverage license. this was an intensification of the alcohol license they had they did say that in 2005. the received of for it -- authorization. [inaudible] those conditions remain in full force and effect. there was no notice of conditions related to the previous authorization. the planning commission had approved and we sent the referrals back to abc were the issued a type 47 license. that year in november, there was interchange or correspondence between planning and the entertainment commission which was never charged with implementing the place of entertainment permits. there was some confusion but ultimately, the ent
responded that the use which was la bodega needed a conditional use permit. in 1997, they filed the conditional use application that was approved by the planning commission in june 1997. it was proof for another entertainment use that did contain specific conditions of approval. among several -- this is not amplified musical entertainment. this is moshin 1438. recommended approval. there was a change of ownership and they saw -- requested a beverage license. this was an intensification of the...
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the other issue with durable battle in general none of us are good at using them because if you use at the rate of water bottle use at the same time this sort of market niche has taken off, the amount of water -- bottled water we consume has not declined. so we're still drinkings as much bottled water as ever and now we're buying these echo logically disruptive stainless steel and durable water bottles. so it's making us consume more and not less. >> i had a question. >> you go first. >> we think when we throw away our plastic water bottles and everything else and we separate our trash and throw it away in the blue containers, that's all being recycled. is it? >> no. no. sadly. part of that is because we don't throw those things away correctly. if you put the can with the mashed pumpkin paste still stuck to the side. not going to be recycled. depends on what company is doing it. but the recycling injury is concerned about contamination of the material they receive. the greasy pizza box. the con tame nation is not go it costs more to process the material so likely the material, most of
the other issue with durable battle in general none of us are good at using them because if you use at the rate of water bottle use at the same time this sort of market niche has taken off, the amount of water -- bottled water we consume has not declined. so we're still drinkings as much bottled water as ever and now we're buying these echo logically disruptive stainless steel and durable water bottles. so it's making us consume more and not less. >> i had a question. >> you go...
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and just two techniques used by the u.s. against those accused of having ties to terrorism now a secret memo has been leaked which brands them war crimes and shows the bush administration was warned against their use and also sheds light on the birth of the bush administration's torture policy and as are his marine of course and i reports many people president obama isn't doing enough to make up for america's past mistakes. america's so-called war on terror produced images and accounts that ignited a world of questions about torture and the u.s. treatment of suspects american people need to know we're using techniques within the law to protect him two years after george w. bush left the white house let's talk about waterboarding the former commander in chief admitted his stamp of approval for the use of interrogation techniques like waterboarding dubbed inhumane and illegal under u.s. law and the geneva conventions but as waterboarding legal in your opinion this is a lawyer said it was legal so it did not fall within the it
and just two techniques used by the u.s. against those accused of having ties to terrorism now a secret memo has been leaked which brands them war crimes and shows the bush administration was warned against their use and also sheds light on the birth of the bush administration's torture policy and as are his marine of course and i reports many people president obama isn't doing enough to make up for america's past mistakes. america's so-called war on terror produced images and accounts that...
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use a rocket to do so. and that, in a sense, this will take the enemy out with almost no effort. in fact, one of the most elaborate plans sent in was by robert chesebrough. you may have come into contact with him within the last few days. he is the inventor of vaseline. i was also thrilled to know that how to burn the merrimac was written by brooklyn fire company, so they knew how to start fires. he said what do you sput a $5,000-tank in the monitor, use a force pump, and you spray the merrimac with this fluid. in 15 minutes, her gun deck will be untenable, in 30, there will probably be an explosion. it can be readied in three days, costs about $5,000, and he says, i'm aware that the cry of inhumane warfare will be raised. but, he says, the object is to only induce surrender. as soon as the rebels surrender, then the monitor can switch to spring water and it will wash the flames off. and, again, you will achieve your ends. if fire couldn't be used, how about live steam? in fact, there are several people who
use a rocket to do so. and that, in a sense, this will take the enemy out with almost no effort. in fact, one of the most elaborate plans sent in was by robert chesebrough. you may have come into contact with him within the last few days. he is the inventor of vaseline. i was also thrilled to know that how to burn the merrimac was written by brooklyn fire company, so they knew how to start fires. he said what do you sput a $5,000-tank in the monitor, use a force pump, and you spray the merrimac...
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the idea of using data means you're using intelligence and suggests the need to do policing and prevent the need to do guesswork or by state policing. and so where i do appreciate the notion that we should respect law enforcement, as a law enforcement officers, i think there is no more noble a profession, but the idea i am exempt is counter to why i got into the job. i don't think it's insulting. i think what is insulting is to allow police officers to come under the threats of accusations of racial profiling and not be in a position to counter it or to be in a position to make sure your own policies and practices does not make them unintentionally engage in this practice. laws are designed to set standards, to hold us accountable and to set a clear message. i think that's what we're doing. >> before i turn to officer gale, i'd like to note that this celebrated case involving trayvon martin involved a person being accused who was not a law enforcement official, per se. he was an individual citizen as part of a neighborhood watch. 49 states now, my own state being the only exception, hav
the idea of using data means you're using intelligence and suggests the need to do policing and prevent the need to do guesswork or by state policing. and so where i do appreciate the notion that we should respect law enforcement, as a law enforcement officers, i think there is no more noble a profession, but the idea i am exempt is counter to why i got into the job. i don't think it's insulting. i think what is insulting is to allow police officers to come under the threats of accusations of...
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that's the power of all of us. that's the power of all of us.mbership effect of american express. >>> a successful start-up requires a talented workforce, of course, but conflicting personalities can sometimes create problems instead of solving them. so what can you do to get your employees on the same page? today we meet the team of shefinds.com who turned to a company that develops creative team building experiences to help everyone see eye to eye. on a recent tuesday afternoon in new york city, the employees of the internet company shefinds took a company from working on utáy throwing paint? that's working on themselves? in this case, yes. through a series of exercises, the shefinds employees were working through a number of personal issues they were having at work. >> we really have two parts to the office, we have editorial and sales and marketing. and if you've ever worked in magazines or media, those two don't mix very well. >> a situation shefinds' founder michelle maddox had to e are solve. when starting the company in 2004, she focused
that's the power of all of us. that's the power of all of us.mbership effect of american express. >>> a successful start-up requires a talented workforce, of course, but conflicting personalities can sometimes create problems instead of solving them. so what can you do to get your employees on the same page? today we meet the team of shefinds.com who turned to a company that develops creative team building experiences to help everyone see eye to eye. on a recent tuesday afternoon in...
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protect us.is the way you have, whether you want that to be more important than them taking the information you have that you consider personal and using it away you might not find to be acceptable. >> i have a report that says fbi intelligence investigations have compromised the civil liberties of american citizens to a greater extent than was previously assumed. >> go ahead. >> the patriot act is a destructive undermining of the constitution. we started this congress off with the discussion about reading the constitution. many of us carry constitutions with us and our pockets. how about today we take a stand for the constitution to say it all americans should be brief from search? >> i believe it has been successful, and i support this extension. >> this, to me, especially since 9/11, a classic example of sacrificing liberty for safety and security. ♪ >> good to studentcam.org to watch all of the wedding videos. continue the conversation on our facebook and twitter pages. a look ofe on cspan2,
protect us.is the way you have, whether you want that to be more important than them taking the information you have that you consider personal and using it away you might not find to be acceptable. >> i have a report that says fbi intelligence investigations have compromised the civil liberties of american citizens to a greater extent than was previously assumed. >> go ahead. >> the patriot act is a destructive undermining of the constitution. we started this congress off...
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i am asking you all to be engaged and to help us fight to keep us out of these predicaments.and to come to more welcoming solutions. at this point, we have to do what we have to do. thank you. director lee: this whole thing on meters on sunday, i have seen areas where streets are just packed. i went down to the financial district on sunday to help my wife " at a for office. every -- moved out of her officeevery spot was taken. we were not charging for the meters. i do understand the need for the faith community. i do not know if it is possible, you know, we have these smart meters, if we can identify where these locations are at, what is the impact if we did not put these meters into effect at the churches? i do not know. a huge impact? it may not be. is that available? >> logistically and technically, that would be possible. legally, i am not sure. that it would be defensible. it would be theoretically and administratively possible to do that. i am not sure would be on solid legal ground to do that. director lee: one of my main concerns that you have areas that people part a
i am asking you all to be engaged and to help us fight to keep us out of these predicaments.and to come to more welcoming solutions. at this point, we have to do what we have to do. thank you. director lee: this whole thing on meters on sunday, i have seen areas where streets are just packed. i went down to the financial district on sunday to help my wife " at a for office. every -- moved out of her officeevery spot was taken. we were not charging for the meters. i do understand the need...
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being used to profile us. there's something called "web lining," which is similar to what used to be called "red lining." that phenomenon, which is now illegal, in which people who were discriminated against because of the neighborhoods they live in. right now -- >> banks drew a red line around impoverished neighborhoods that they would not then serve. >> exactly. and so today imagine if you were to permit a private detective to follow you as you went to your drug store and bought a medication to help you with depression or as you made a phone call to a bankruptcy lawyer, because you needed one. imagine if that kind of information could be put together and used against you to decide that you're a bad credit risk or that maybe your insurance company should turn you down, because you suffer from this problem. that kind of information, that kind of digital profiling is something which is emerging as a huge industry. and unless there are controls on it and constraints, as they have to some degree in europe but not
being used to profile us. there's something called "web lining," which is similar to what used to be called "red lining." that phenomenon, which is now illegal, in which people who were discriminated against because of the neighborhoods they live in. right now -- >> banks drew a red line around impoverished neighborhoods that they would not then serve. >> exactly. and so today imagine if you were to permit a private detective to follow you as you went to your...
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i don't want to use my timme in between and over use of overtime and an under-use of individuals. it is so unfair that these workers be stuck at step one, permanently. that they be eligible for health insurance with few exceptions, with no
i don't want to use my timme in between and over use of overtime and an under-use of individuals. it is so unfair that these workers be stuck at step one, permanently. that they be eligible for health insurance with few exceptions, with no
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nothing in and around us.onight, during the day tomorrow -- here is at noontime. 60 degrees right here in washington. temperatures, i think, will rise into the mid-60's. there comes that batch of showers. nothing too big. by the time we get into sunday it moves off and we get right back into a little bit of a cool north easterly winds. increasing clouds tomorrow. dry. temperatures around 40 degrees. any showers would be late tomorrow. pretty much dried up until 6 projects in the pot death of a plot. they will be light and then they will move on again. that 70% chance is tomorrow night. as we get into next week, temperature's rising into the 70's. we have a new blog about the science and technology festival down at the d.c. convention center. i will be there. >> excellent . speaking of a busy events and things going on, someone has been really busy. >> tim has been all over the place. >> having fun. it was the montgomery county college annual alumni award. tim was up there and made it back in time to tell us mo
nothing in and around us.onight, during the day tomorrow -- here is at noontime. 60 degrees right here in washington. temperatures, i think, will rise into the mid-60's. there comes that batch of showers. nothing too big. by the time we get into sunday it moves off and we get right back into a little bit of a cool north easterly winds. increasing clouds tomorrow. dry. temperatures around 40 degrees. any showers would be late tomorrow. pretty much dried up until 6 projects in the pot death of a...
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we need to get a space, and it is a big number for us. so i hope you consider it for us. thank you. supervisor mar: thank you so much. is there anyone else who would like to speak? seeing none, public comment is closed. can we move this forward with a positive present that on -- recommendation without objection? >> there is an error in the title this is two selling spaces, but in the body it should be six. so we need to amended on page 1, 3. supervisor mar: i move that we make that amendment in the number, and thank you for bringing that to our attention, mr. lazar, as well. can we take that a minute? thank you. can we move this forward without objection? our city attorney is advising that it does not require continuing. so we're moving this forward with a positive recommendation without objection. thank you. is there any other business before us? >> no, that is it. supervisor mar: thank you, everyone. meeting adjourned. >> before we go round and introduce ourselves, of like to thank the task force of compliance amendment committee for the very helpful information you provided to us
we need to get a space, and it is a big number for us. so i hope you consider it for us. thank you. supervisor mar: thank you so much. is there anyone else who would like to speak? seeing none, public comment is closed. can we move this forward with a positive present that on -- recommendation without objection? >> there is an error in the title this is two selling spaces, but in the body it should be six. so we need to amended on page 1, 3. supervisor mar: i move that we make that...
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by giving us jobs and taking us to the movie and stuff, getting us out the neighborhood, stuff like that. i am here to support you. thank you. [applause] >> hi, good afternoon. i am here to acknowledge the hunters point family. i started in
by giving us jobs and taking us to the movie and stuff, getting us out the neighborhood, stuff like that. i am here to support you. thank you. [applause] >> hi, good afternoon. i am here to acknowledge the hunters point family. i started in
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>> we can use solar. >> you know, it's very difficult for us to come in here and make an evaluation.ow are we supposed to know whether what you're saying is true? >> why don't we talk to our first customers? >> he already has customers-- 20 large well-known companies have quietly bought and are testing bloom boxes in california. like, fedex. we were at their hub in oakland the day bloom installed their boxes, each one costing $700,000 to $800,000. one reason the companies have signed is that in california, 20% of the cost is subsidized by the state, and there's a 30% federal tax break because it's a green technology. in other words, the price is cut in half. >> we have fedex. we have wal-mart. >> you have wal-mart? >> absolutely. >> staples? >> staples. >> so who was the first? >> google was the very first company. >> google was the first. >> yes. >> these four units have been powering a google data center for 18 months. they use natural gas, but half as much as would be required for a traditional power plant. k.r. told us that three weeks in at google, suddenly, one of the boxes jus
>> we can use solar. >> you know, it's very difficult for us to come in here and make an evaluation.ow are we supposed to know whether what you're saying is true? >> why don't we talk to our first customers? >> he already has customers-- 20 large well-known companies have quietly bought and are testing bloom boxes in california. like, fedex. we were at their hub in oakland the day bloom installed their boxes, each one costing $700,000 to $800,000. one reason the...
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line of the tramway in the pit at the office now we have a chance to listen to eyewitnesses who told us of the horror which they experienced when the bombs went off. that we came to the park and on our way back the blast happened leave swirled off the trees we saw pillars of dust. really overcome by trying to explain to them and then within five minutes and seven thirty had to seen the listener through writing inside the fountain it was like using that wind to look around and notice might spend all night for this clan they were not seen because it was recess time and all these attacks happened hours ago but the city of the bit at the office still gripped by panic when to stand on many people are staying in their offices afraid to go home because fearing more bloss could happen could happen in the city reportedly several people have been detained in connection with these attacks it's believed that they could have been behind those attacks but this is the formation has not yet been confirmed by the officials what is confirmed by the officials that they are definitely considering this to b
line of the tramway in the pit at the office now we have a chance to listen to eyewitnesses who told us of the horror which they experienced when the bombs went off. that we came to the park and on our way back the blast happened leave swirled off the trees we saw pillars of dust. really overcome by trying to explain to them and then within five minutes and seven thirty had to seen the listener through writing inside the fountain it was like using that wind to look around and notice might spend...
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tell us about this. is it admissible? is it useful? >> it's not admissible. the same way a polygraph isn't. it's a measurement of stress in your voice. in other words, they examine microtremors in the muscles in your voice in an attempt to determine truthfulness. i don't particularly give it much credence. i think some people do. i think what really happened here, though, is that this attorney has opened up a can of worms to suggest that we take a full battery of tests, including a polygraph, and have it administered by someone like the fbi. i didn't realize the sanford police department -- i do want to say this. 43 states have adopted this means of screening or determining a case. the fbi and the cia also use this. i don't think they use it for the purpose of resolution in criminal matters. they probably use it more for the purpose of screening candidates or if they have a confidential informant that's giving them a lead. >> it's like a lie detector test, a voice stress test. it's not that reliable. it's certainly not that admissible. mark, let me bring you
tell us about this. is it admissible? is it useful? >> it's not admissible. the same way a polygraph isn't. it's a measurement of stress in your voice. in other words, they examine microtremors in the muscles in your voice in an attempt to determine truthfulness. i don't particularly give it much credence. i think some people do. i think what really happened here, though, is that this attorney has opened up a can of worms to suggest that we take a full battery of tests, including a...
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up and start using it.another mommy-daughter but this one is a little nervous. i know mom's in a state of shock. i'll ask you -- why do you think she deserves this? >> she's a really great mom and works really hard to support our family and stuff like that. >> and tell me what you hope to get out of this, if you can even talk right now. >> a new look would be fun. liven up my look would be fun. >> well i promise you that. are you ready to go? >> i am. i'm ready to go. >> all right. ann is here with her daughter heather and their friends, clair, emma and ellen. let's take one last look at ann clark before and see what our crack team's done with her. come on out, ann. >> oh, my gosh! >> no, no -- don't turn around yet! >> stay right here. don't move. >> did jerry give her our wine? >> all right, ladies. take off your blindfolds, please. >> all right, ann. turn around now, darling, and you can see. >> oh, my gosh! >> you look awesome. >> oh, my gosh. >> you look great. spin right around, look right here. >> lo
up and start using it.another mommy-daughter but this one is a little nervous. i know mom's in a state of shock. i'll ask you -- why do you think she deserves this? >> she's a really great mom and works really hard to support our family and stuff like that. >> and tell me what you hope to get out of this, if you can even talk right now. >> a new look would be fun. liven up my look would be fun. >> well i promise you that. are you ready to go? >> i am. i'm ready to...
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it can use toys, sometimes it can use other parts.e importantly, it has to be sustainable at the local level. >> they can build it and fix it themselves. >> and modify it. and make a better one. >> i want to create the equivalent of what lego is today for toys, i want to have not just the medi-kits, but the movement of democratized innovation in health care. i want to do that for medical technologies. it's a little renegade, but we've learned that if you don't make somebody uncomfortable in what you're doing, it's probably not that innovative to begin with. most of the doctors were ready to just give up on me, and they even bought a coffin. my mother froze everything. i was 18 years old before i had my first fresh bun. the invention that i came up with is the hot dog ez bun steamer. steam is the key to a great hot dog. i knew it was going to be a success. the invention was so simple that i knew i needed to protect it. my name is chris schutte and i got my patent, trademark and llc on legalzoom. [ shapiro ] we created legalzoom to help
it can use toys, sometimes it can use other parts.e importantly, it has to be sustainable at the local level. >> they can build it and fix it themselves. >> and modify it. and make a better one. >> i want to create the equivalent of what lego is today for toys, i want to have not just the medi-kits, but the movement of democratized innovation in health care. i want to do that for medical technologies. it's a little renegade, but we've learned that if you don't make somebody...
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use on the way for. real life conditions it was very cold winter a lot of sort of it was the coldest temperature. so the good conclusion was that the. cars. of course arranged decrease some chorus it was worse some cars it was less but cars were the only thing under scrutiny moscow's grid operator also wanted to investigate what kind of impact hooking up increasing numbers of battery powered cars to the network would have what they found was that each electric vehicle used up about as much water as a residential household fortunately has the spare capacity to handle any significant upticks in demand. in order to make a real difference in terms of electrical energy we need to be talking about charging tens of thousands of vehicles in moscow at the same time our energy network is ready for this demand right now we're able to handle a fifteen to twenty percent increase in energy consumption. but a massive fleet of electric vehicles hope to the grid isn't just a drain on energy resources they could in fact b
use on the way for. real life conditions it was very cold winter a lot of sort of it was the coldest temperature. so the good conclusion was that the. cars. of course arranged decrease some chorus it was worse some cars it was less but cars were the only thing under scrutiny moscow's grid operator also wanted to investigate what kind of impact hooking up increasing numbers of battery powered cars to the network would have what they found was that each electric vehicle used up about as much...
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we're for use of coal. we're for use of much more use of natural gas. we're for all of the things that can be, that are domestic resource and can reduce america's dependence on imported petroleum products. one of those components is the electrification of the automobile, which makes all kinds of sense and will make increasing sense in another five years when the cost of batteries and the technology will come way down. so it's part of, it's an important part of the overall mosaic of energy efficiency and by the way, reduce cost of driving because driving an electric vehicle costs the fraction of petroleum powered vehicle. so, my plea to the right and i have written e-mails to rush limbaugh, who likes to describe me as my good friend, bob lutz, whom i never get an e-mail response from. billow r bill o'reilly who wanted me on the show but i couldn't go on because i'm a cnbc contributor. all these people i find frustrate me in the unwillingness to accept that electrification of the mobile sector is a good thing to do and in the national interest whether you
we're for use of coal. we're for use of much more use of natural gas. we're for all of the things that can be, that are domestic resource and can reduce america's dependence on imported petroleum products. one of those components is the electrification of the automobile, which makes all kinds of sense and will make increasing sense in another five years when the cost of batteries and the technology will come way down. so it's part of, it's an important part of the overall mosaic of energy...
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let us know what you think. we're on facebook and google plus or follow me on twitter at wolf blitzer cnn. i'll be tweeting tonight. a day after his three-state primary sweep, mitt romney has resumed his attacks on president obama who's giving as good as he's getting. how do their claims about each other stack up to the facts? we're keeping them honest just ahead. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about that 401(k) you picked up back in the '80s. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 like a lot of things, the market has changed, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and your plans probably have too. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 so those old investments might not sound so hot today. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at charles schwab, we'll give you personalized recommendations tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 on how to reinvest that old 401(k) tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and help you handle all of the rollover details. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 so talk to chuck tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and bring your old 401(k) into the 21st century. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 >>> with victories i
let us know what you think. we're on facebook and google plus or follow me on twitter at wolf blitzer cnn. i'll be tweeting tonight. a day after his three-state primary sweep, mitt romney has resumed his attacks on president obama who's giving as good as he's getting. how do their claims about each other stack up to the facts? we're keeping them honest just ahead. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about that 401(k) you picked up back in the '80s. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 like a...
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using one or more of these. when we debate the question of will corporations use the cloud, i would say they already have. we clearly are still in the early adoption days. i rattle off some very interesting stories right now of companies you know right now who are using lots of interesting computing and storage cloud services as well. i just wanted to get people to start to think. companies are moving this way. there is a bay area company -- i will not name names, but the cfo walk into the cio's office and said, "no more capital expenditure." the reason why i talk about this as a business model is -- and, by the way, i would be happy to send any of you guys a copy of this book. or if you want epub versions, we can do that. i will not to the lecture on all seven business models, but i have tried to break down what happened in the entire software business into seven for the metal business models that are very different economically. the reason why i talk about cloud computing being in business model -- i'm going s
using one or more of these. when we debate the question of will corporations use the cloud, i would say they already have. we clearly are still in the early adoption days. i rattle off some very interesting stories right now of companies you know right now who are using lots of interesting computing and storage cloud services as well. i just wanted to get people to start to think. companies are moving this way. there is a bay area company -- i will not name names, but the cfo walk into the...
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it's interesting how colors influence us on so many levels. >> if you're using colors to help give your its identity, choose wisely. >> yellow is the color of optimism. when you look at yellow it releases serotonin in your brain and makes you feel more upbeat and happier. blue is considered one of the most favorite colors in the world. if you think of any of the big corporations in the united states, a good portion of them have blue logos because it's also the color of authority, communication and trust. red vibrates at a different intensity. it vibrates much more quickly than any other color. it emits heat, stimulates us in a quick way to eat more, buy more, do everything more quickly and people get impatient around red. they get impatient, they get irritable. >> of course, color is only one element. >> i love the use of the old suitcases. and the clocks show up really nicely. there's a nice flow and line that happens here. this is really charming. >> earl's barber shop, what a great name. even the type is fun. but who sees it? there's so much stuff on the window. >> perfect display, t
it's interesting how colors influence us on so many levels. >> if you're using colors to help give your its identity, choose wisely. >> yellow is the color of optimism. when you look at yellow it releases serotonin in your brain and makes you feel more upbeat and happier. blue is considered one of the most favorite colors in the world. if you think of any of the big corporations in the united states, a good portion of them have blue logos because it's also the color of authority,...
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it keeps us from having a cumbersome conditional use process. perhaps bed, bath, and beyond was coming in. that was an internal decision to be made by the center there and it's certainly did not need a conditional use. i move approval but i don't know if anyone will second it. >> this is where people were concerned that this would be the only for the formula retells own and that speaks in a special use district. this commission has not presented itself to the form of a retail, where it finds inappropriate place and has the support. the members of the commission unanimously spoke to there's no indication that operating even with changing formula retail tenants would be a change to it. however, putting it into what, to repeat myself, into a spot zoning situation, moving it away from the process is not what i'm personally prepared to do and i make a motion to -- >> let me just state for the record that the motion that was originally put on the floor for approval did not receive a second, so that motion dies. so -- thank you >> so i would like the m
it keeps us from having a cumbersome conditional use process. perhaps bed, bath, and beyond was coming in. that was an internal decision to be made by the center there and it's certainly did not need a conditional use. i move approval but i don't know if anyone will second it. >> this is where people were concerned that this would be the only for the formula retells own and that speaks in a special use district. this commission has not presented itself to the form of a retail, where it...
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it leaves us with a balance of $10 million. again, it is not clear -- there were concerns about project's funding going away. some of those projects, mta has applied for federal funds. take away that this is an appropriate use of funds. chairman brinkman: brinkman thanthank you. >> i am speaking on behalf -- she had to leave early. the pilot program is free muni for all youth. mtc would be hard pressed to represent a higher amount if the program is killed b the money wg to -- is scaled back. some of the money is tied to helping san francisco achieve climate goals. if we give free passes only to low andincome youth, we feel that encouraging higher in, youth to take transit. thank you so much. [applause] chairman brinkman: thank you. >> good afternoon. my name is jane martin. i am excited that we are here today. i want to thank all of you for your work. we are an organization of very low income members. the folks i work with our super low income. we wanted to propose the right policy decisions. that is why we are supporting free
it leaves us with a balance of $10 million. again, it is not clear -- there were concerns about project's funding going away. some of those projects, mta has applied for federal funds. take away that this is an appropriate use of funds. chairman brinkman: brinkman thanthank you. >> i am speaking on behalf -- she had to leave early. the pilot program is free muni for all youth. mtc would be hard pressed to represent a higher amount if the program is killed b the money wg to -- is scaled...
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i don't want to use my timme in between and over use of overtime and an under-use of individuals. it is so unfair that these workers be stuck at step one, permanently. that they be eligible for health insurance with few exceptions, with no prospect of advancements despite years and years of hard work delivered to our service, were we work three or four jobs because we don't know when they will be called back. some of them are leaving in june and they don't know if they'll be called back in six months, it is really an outrageous situation. i had breakfast with an as- needed employee last week and i will tell you that by the end of my breakfast, she and i were both in tears as i listened to her story. and that is why this is the priority at the bargaining table. this is not on either party, we have not yet discussed this issue. i hope you'll give directions to your principles of the table and to the mayor's office and entry that we resolve this problem this year, now, because it is so unfair for all of the workers in this condition. i will tell you have been represented these worker
i don't want to use my timme in between and over use of overtime and an under-use of individuals. it is so unfair that these workers be stuck at step one, permanently. that they be eligible for health insurance with few exceptions, with no prospect of advancements despite years and years of hard work delivered to our service, were we work three or four jobs because we don't know when they will be called back. some of them are leaving in june and they don't know if they'll be called back in six...
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we do appreciate the patience you have shown us in waiting for us to weigh in on this very important process, so thank you. >> would you like to introduce yourself? we can go around quickly, since we normally don't meet together. >> i am a member of the sunshine ordnance taskforce. >> i am hoping johnson, the chair of the task force. >> members will, the vice chair of taskforce. >> i am currently the chair of the compliance committee. and of like to express my appreciation for agreeing to meet with us after what has been several years of back and forth about some complex issues. >> i am paul of the ethics commission. >>-beverly, but have you here. gosh i cheer the ethics commission. dodge vice chair of the ethics commission. >> i thought that we could start this meeting with the very productive and pressing concerns that were raised in the task force mello. and in particular, the concern that the task force raised about the commission handling non vocal violations of the hornets. >> we will take public comment at the end. >> before we began, i wanted to address our legal assistance,
we do appreciate the patience you have shown us in waiting for us to weigh in on this very important process, so thank you. >> would you like to introduce yourself? we can go around quickly, since we normally don't meet together. >> i am a member of the sunshine ordnance taskforce. >> i am hoping johnson, the chair of the task force. >> members will, the vice chair of taskforce. >> i am currently the chair of the compliance committee. and of like to express my...
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or visit us online to save even more. fios. a network ahead. or visit us online to save even more.mane society wwll be starriig in macbbth this month--wendy goldbaad is live with the detailsson this morning's hometown hotsppt --oneedog, sophia, will be playing the role of "man's starving and freezing on a nd - garbage dump behind her owner's home--dogs from the humane society will be inccuded in several different plays throughout the ear aa the ssakespeare factory factory 3 macbeth is at the great hall theetre at saint mary's outreaah center april 20th to 22nd and pril 27th and 28th. for mooe information, log on to fox baltimorr dot com slass morning..- 3 3 map fbier map 3 coming up... a growing number of teens... posting disttrbing videoo to facebook. facebook.youtube ats natswhy you might want to talk tooyour kids... about the danggrs of this ss-calleed "cinammon challenge."you're watching fox 45 morring news.. 33 [ male a paying more and more for cable and enjoying it less and less? stop paying for second best. upgrade to verizon fios and get tv, internet and phone for just $89.
or visit us online to save even more. fios. a network ahead. or visit us online to save even more.mane society wwll be starriig in macbbth this month--wendy goldbaad is live with the detailsson this morning's hometown hotsppt --oneedog, sophia, will be playing the role of "man's starving and freezing on a nd - garbage dump behind her owner's home--dogs from the humane society will be inccuded in several different plays throughout the ear aa the ssakespeare factory factory 3 macbeth is at...
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it is a chance to tell us how you want us to spend the city's money. i want to encourage everyone to share your thoughts and concerns. please understand everyone may not get a chance to speak tonight but there will be other opportunities to voice your opinion. you can always feel free to keep me and my staff busy by calling or visiting our office, or any of the other 11 supervisors' offices to let them know your priorities for this year's budget. there has been a lot of effort into producing this event. thank you to my staff, the staff of supervisor kim, and the mayor's office. before they take over, i want to introduce mayor edwin lee, to give his remarks, and to let us know why we are all here. [applause] >> thank you, good evening. thank you, everybody, for coming tonight. i want to express my appreciation to supervisor kim and supervisor olague. tonight is your night, your town hall meeting. there are some rules that we have laid out so that we can hear everybody. i want to thank carmen chu who is the head of our budget committee this year for the
it is a chance to tell us how you want us to spend the city's money. i want to encourage everyone to share your thoughts and concerns. please understand everyone may not get a chance to speak tonight but there will be other opportunities to voice your opinion. you can always feel free to keep me and my staff busy by calling or visiting our office, or any of the other 11 supervisors' offices to let them know your priorities for this year's budget. there has been a lot of effort into producing...
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to see these audiences give us the response that they're giving us really vibing on what we're doingof mouth is incredible. it really feels great. you know? i was telling people i'm not used to be in a production where everything is great. i'm used to the production where it's, like, look we may make it until next week if you have friends and family. tell them to come now. that's the kind of stuff i'm used to. can i get five tickets? take six. how many do you need? >> you get a ticket. >> take the whole balcony. you know? this is really a joy to actually be able to tell my family and friends, well i'll try and get you tickets. >> it must be a good feeling. >> it's really great. >> it's been to you, your character, your performance. people have been impressed by your voice. >> yeah. >> your dramatic chops. ♪ ♪ new york >> how does that feel to get that kind of response? >> it feels great because i'm really working with brilliant legendary people. you know, the reason i really wanted to do this is mcdonald, four-time tony winner. it's not just her. it's from top to bottom the talent th
to see these audiences give us the response that they're giving us really vibing on what we're doingof mouth is incredible. it really feels great. you know? i was telling people i'm not used to be in a production where everything is great. i'm used to the production where it's, like, look we may make it until next week if you have friends and family. tell them to come now. that's the kind of stuff i'm used to. can i get five tickets? take six. how many do you need? >> you get a ticket....