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you know i'm not as excited about it as i used to be or my marriage isn't what it used to be they think that there might be something wrong with their job or something wrong with their marriage when really they're just experiencing a very human kind of ordinary process of head on a kind of this kind of the. conventional story of when the honeymoon is over. right that's right you know the honeymoon is over and it happens for almost everyone and so again my it what it would say in my book is that it doesn't mean there's something wrong with you you know because some people might make poor decisions they might jettison when the honeymoon is over they might think oh gee you know you know because in the media in movies in law in literature and poetry there is this ideal of romantic passionate love and when that doesn't last for us forever we think oh i got a you know maybe there's something wrong with my partner i got to get a new partner so i think that's just a really important message i'm curious your thoughts on mindfulness on being present it seems that so many people who are caug
you know i'm not as excited about it as i used to be or my marriage isn't what it used to be they think that there might be something wrong with their job or something wrong with their marriage when really they're just experiencing a very human kind of ordinary process of head on a kind of this kind of the. conventional story of when the honeymoon is over. right that's right you know the honeymoon is over and it happens for almost everyone and so again my it what it would say in my book is that...
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to do that. quick net also participated with us, allowed us to be able to have civil social interaction with the military and have us be able to interchange with them and knowing what type of response we had. intelligence carry on program and deployable joint command and control are two of the systems that were used by the military to collect information and organize it appropriately so that we were able to respond and interact with the civilian agencies. so for the take aways, it provided us an opportunity for real exchange and interaction. the military has a lot of capability and sometimes we don't always know how best to modify that in an appropriate response and being able to get together and practice the situation allowed us to understand each other better. the lessons learned: throughout the exercise a lot of lessons learned were gains and we're taking those lessons and applying them to real processes where we have interchange and response. 18 months of planning allowed us certain benefits as well. we were able to look at the capabilities that each other brought to the table in these type o
to do that. quick net also participated with us, allowed us to be able to have civil social interaction with the military and have us be able to interchange with them and knowing what type of response we had. intelligence carry on program and deployable joint command and control are two of the systems that were used by the military to collect information and organize it appropriately so that we were able to respond and interact with the civilian agencies. so for the take aways, it provided us...
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that is the design it's used to be. this is the design as it is now. we're going to do a little bit of back and forth here. what we have here -- and i will speak loud enough to be heard -- what we have here is an attempt to create ambiguity about the building . is it really one building? the same concept [ inaudible ] >> if you can maybe -- so they can catch the audio ? thank you. >> next, please. this is how it used to be on larkin and the gap that runs through the back. that is how it used to be. next. and what we have done here is again taken the top story off, createed ad a tricomposition with a little bit of ambigutility. on the left-hand section of the building there is an opening which is the entrance to the community room. the main entrance is where it always was, which was in the middle. next, please. significant reduction in scale and we have set the building back 18'. at the top floor. we have introduced this four-story element that nests 1360 clay and there is a chance as you walk around the building for you to get the pause between the elem
that is the design it's used to be. this is the design as it is now. we're going to do a little bit of back and forth here. what we have here -- and i will speak loud enough to be heard -- what we have here is an attempt to create ambiguity about the building . is it really one building? the same concept [ inaudible ] >> if you can maybe -- so they can catch the audio ? thank you. >> next, please. this is how it used to be on larkin and the gap that runs through the back. that is...
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i used to be a middle class contributing citizen. i am now disabled, as well as old as jesus. so this situation comes really close to my heart, as well as that of my neighbors. and i live in the mission -- well it used to be the mission. it's now kind after food ghetto. i live on vil ensia street. i used to be proud to say that. now i'm a little ashamed because of what it's turned into. i can no longer afford to get a cup of coffee on my street. i have to go over to mission street, where i can still, some places, get a cup of coffee. the average rent in san francisco now is almost two-thirds of my monthly income. and i -- i mean not only can't i afford to move, i mean -- i don't know how i would even accomplish that because, clearly, i'd have to move to like iowa or someplace to afford a place. so i am opposed to this motion. i appreciate your attempting to address the t.i.c. problem, but i do not believe this is the way to do it. i think that this is shaky business here. and i am against it. thank you. >> chair wiener: thank you. next speaker. >> my name is renee gibbons and i
i used to be a middle class contributing citizen. i am now disabled, as well as old as jesus. so this situation comes really close to my heart, as well as that of my neighbors. and i live in the mission -- well it used to be the mission. it's now kind after food ghetto. i live on vil ensia street. i used to be proud to say that. now i'm a little ashamed because of what it's turned into. i can no longer afford to get a cup of coffee on my street. i have to go over to mission street, where i can...
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that's why we have to be, we have to be sensitive to people around us who are in need. be wise in what we say and wise about how we go about saying it. listen. if i saw a rattle snake all coiled up, all coiled up waiting for you. and you were heading right towards him, would i be a real friend if i just let you walk right into it? i'll never forget the time that's exactly what happened to me. i was walking up this trail. to see someone who was a member of the church. back in the mountains. and i was walking along, and this lady wanted to take me up there because this lady's husband up on the mountain died and was going through a real difficult time. i want to take you up there. she needs your help. fine. i hadn't been to the church about two months and it was early in the morning and the sun was shining through the leaves and so forth. so here's this rattlesnake all coiled up and ready. i never saw it. i'm walking and just talking and she says, stop! and my first response was stop! she said. then she pointed to him. he couldn't have missed me. would she have been a frien
that's why we have to be, we have to be sensitive to people around us who are in need. be wise in what we say and wise about how we go about saying it. listen. if i saw a rattle snake all coiled up, all coiled up waiting for you. and you were heading right towards him, would i be a real friend if i just let you walk right into it? i'll never forget the time that's exactly what happened to me. i was walking up this trail. to see someone who was a member of the church. back in the mountains. and...
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being an issue. with one of our neighbors who is here tonight. and we see this hearing as a catalyst to help us move towards a better arrangement with her. the red poppy art has come to be identified with the residential community that surrounds it, it is important to us that we remain visible as a beacon as cross culture exchange of activity and as an example of the transformative power that can be born in small and intimate spaces, i thank you for your consideration. >> okay. do we have questions from the commission? >> i do. >> so, i have been to the red poppy art house a number of times to see artists. it is a very cool space. very cool. and i recognize that what your community involvement is, and i think that you are an important venue. i really do. in taking your neighbor into consideration, have you guys thought of somehow sound proofing your ceiling? >> we have thought of that many, many times. considered the possibility and when i say that this process i feel is a catalyst, it is something that we really have to do and in the past, i think that the issue has just simply been the cost f
being an issue. with one of our neighbors who is here tonight. and we see this hearing as a catalyst to help us move towards a better arrangement with her. the red poppy art has come to be identified with the residential community that surrounds it, it is important to us that we remain visible as a beacon as cross culture exchange of activity and as an example of the transformative power that can be born in small and intimate spaces, i thank you for your consideration. >> okay. do we have...
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we welcome to the show thank you very much for being with us today well first of all please tell us about that movie that brought you to moscow. recently completed a movie called further it took two years to film it was shot in. her excuse me and start shot in the arctic circle japan alaska and we go into these mountains that no one's really ever been in or snowboard we hike. we hike our way up the mountains and snowboard down when the conditions are right and it's really. a documentary on the highs and lows of what it takes to go into these controlled environments where you go through there to kind of faster it would have a lot higher i hold that the first film is called deep or this one is called further. if i have the opportunity the third all be called higher but it is going to be higher is day it's going to russia or china will go it won't. you know. potentially all those you know all those locations i have a growing list of places i'd like to snowboard at and watch develop throughout the year and gather a bunch of information and then determine where the best. no is. writing a revie
we welcome to the show thank you very much for being with us today well first of all please tell us about that movie that brought you to moscow. recently completed a movie called further it took two years to film it was shot in. her excuse me and start shot in the arctic circle japan alaska and we go into these mountains that no one's really ever been in or snowboard we hike. we hike our way up the mountains and snowboard down when the conditions are right and it's really. a documentary on the...
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interior over sixty meters deep st george's hall is the size of a football pitch a giant fir tree used to be mounted right here in this massively have the object used to be dragged across this park here floor that was originally late in eight hundred forty five. when it's scraped that chandelier each one weighing three tons by the way and it's tinkling produced an almost so real chime also large nails were hammered into this floor to fix this huge christmas tree they can't sue danced and sang in this hall where we're asked not to shuffle because it would ruin the floor nevertheless the interior was heavily damaged even i was asked to come in with soft indoor shoes and i try my best. these wrongs honor the memory of heroes who received the order of st george for their courage and this is a second generation. is also a fine but a fighter to preserve the homes reconstruction stood what has changed after the reconstruction but i but i still support the pocket has definitely changed do you suppose most because we did it with hard to brownish to make it bright. it's very rare is that in two percen
interior over sixty meters deep st george's hall is the size of a football pitch a giant fir tree used to be mounted right here in this massively have the object used to be dragged across this park here floor that was originally late in eight hundred forty five. when it's scraped that chandelier each one weighing three tons by the way and it's tinkling produced an almost so real chime also large nails were hammered into this floor to fix this huge christmas tree they can't sue danced and sang...
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to be a part of history. many times history happens to us, but in this case, you can choose to be a part of it.s is a very historic day and so i'm very, very proud to be here. >> i have been volunteering. last monday i performed 12 different marriage smones. the least amount of time that any of the couples that i married have been together is two years. most of the couples have been together eight, nine, 10, i'd say 70% have been together at least that long if not longer. >> there is a lot of misconception about who gay and lesbian people are. it's important that people see that we love our husbands and wives to be and love our children and have the right to have families just like everyone else. >> it's important that we have experienced our own families, our own friends, and the excitement of the volunteers when we get here has made us feel wonderful and accepted and celebrated. >> there is a lot of city agencies, city departments, divisions that offer up their employees to help us out since overwhelming response, it's unbelievable at how city government works. this is the time that san franc
to be a part of history. many times history happens to us, but in this case, you can choose to be a part of it.s is a very historic day and so i'm very, very proud to be here. >> i have been volunteering. last monday i performed 12 different marriage smones. the least amount of time that any of the couples that i married have been together is two years. most of the couples have been together eight, nine, 10, i'd say 70% have been together at least that long if not longer. >> there...
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what it used to be. [speaking in spanish] it's not what it used to be. two large reasons for that. first, mexico is not what he used to be. in the sense of its politics and economics and society, mexico has the 13th largest economy in the world today. $1.16 trillion. the oecd predicts in 2042, when regeneration, mexico will have his archer economy than germany's. this is not me. this is the oecd project enough things being equal. therefore notwithstanding the inequality that exists in mexico that has to be dealt with and will be dealt with over time, the fact of the matter is that texaco socially is becoming more and more middle-class society and that is reflect to and every one of the usual measures. demographically, lifestyle, in terms of fertility rate, number of students in university, quality of the housing. all of these trends have brought mexico to the point where it is becoming predominately of middle-class society and will continue to move in that direction. and third, mexico lyrically speaking i
what it used to be. [speaking in spanish] it's not what it used to be. two large reasons for that. first, mexico is not what he used to be. in the sense of its politics and economics and society, mexico has the 13th largest economy in the world today. $1.16 trillion. the oecd predicts in 2042, when regeneration, mexico will have his archer economy than germany's. this is not me. this is the oecd project enough things being equal. therefore notwithstanding the inequality that exists in mexico...
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saying it's done more harm than good as a country i mean we are paying for so many people to be welfare that used to be supported by the person who's now in prison so there's this sort of ripple effect that costs us not only to incarcerate the person but then to take care of the family that's left behind strict drug sentencing for mostly minor offenses floods us jails i just fortunate amount of those that land behind bars are minorities and never noticed that difference in white and black and too used to be in the criminal justice system and they don't hear. and it's what they do if mandatory sentences don't work what's the alternative advocates for reform say it's time to get rid of that because judges are in a better position to decide on fair sentences than congress when somebody goes to prison really the whole family goes to prison because they often lose their breadwinner. they lose a sign they you lose a daughter i mean it's such a deep impact on the entire family it's an impact the garrisons know all too well but i've tried to fight. this dana. then they've won they have a woman my sons th
saying it's done more harm than good as a country i mean we are paying for so many people to be welfare that used to be supported by the person who's now in prison so there's this sort of ripple effect that costs us not only to incarcerate the person but then to take care of the family that's left behind strict drug sentencing for mostly minor offenses floods us jails i just fortunate amount of those that land behind bars are minorities and never noticed that difference in white and black and...
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that used to be a house and this empty lot used to be a school. one homeowner got back into her home. one, two, three -- welcome home! anytime you move into a new home it has special but for this resident who has been out of her home for more than seven years, today is something more. >> all the volunteers came together and i'm the happiest person alive, i believe. >> reporter: hurricane katrina devastated new orleans destroying thousands of homes ad also the city's transportation system. they run the clarm city circulatetor in baltimore. now they've partnered with the st. bernard project to build homes in new orleans. >> we couldn't be happier. every time we're involved in a program like this, we were get much more than we give. so we're thrilled to be part of it. >> reporter: ravens fans here in new orleans for super bowl xlvii have lap chance to help out, too. >> the ravens nation is invited to volunteer owning st -- on st. bernard projects rebuilt sites. we encourage everyone to show support. >> reporter: you'll find out much more on how chann
that used to be a house and this empty lot used to be a school. one homeowner got back into her home. one, two, three -- welcome home! anytime you move into a new home it has special but for this resident who has been out of her home for more than seven years, today is something more. >> all the volunteers came together and i'm the happiest person alive, i believe. >> reporter: hurricane katrina devastated new orleans destroying thousands of homes ad also the city's transportation...
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to me it's been so rewarding to be able to work with them, and for them to respond to things and for us to be on the same page and saying we do care about kids and let's see what we can do to improve things. also superintendents, i have had the luxury of ushering basically three different people to run the district. and i think that is what has made the real big differences in the leadership that they provided whether it was gwen chang or carlos garcia and now presently richard carranza. i would say again to my colleagues and the school board, it's been a real pleasure to work with people. we don't always agree. we don't necessarily think that we have to go in the same direction -- not the same direction, but for us to have our arguments and overall i always felt every single one of you have cared about what happens to students, have cared about our staff, and that because of the common ground we are able to work with leadership and the rest of the people that i just described to move us further along. i really, really appreciate the way we have been working for the -- at least the last
to me it's been so rewarding to be able to work with them, and for them to respond to things and for us to be on the same page and saying we do care about kids and let's see what we can do to improve things. also superintendents, i have had the luxury of ushering basically three different people to run the district. and i think that is what has made the real big differences in the leadership that they provided whether it was gwen chang or carlos garcia and now presently richard carranza. i...
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[laughter] used to be able to complain about domino's used to be 30 minutes are free. there is a level of pride and i think that now, my mother used to say, in a new you had to work twice as hard to get how this fire. a set of guidelines that you understood and even though you felt like he was going to be hard, i think that now that's a respect death of culture. i think that we don't tell people what's expected of them. [inaudible] that was really what we heard. go shopping. there has to be a place where you're not just exceptional because of where your mother and father base. your exceptional because what you strive for. watching the olympics, this is the first time going take graduation, but all those countries, a great deal the country had a health care system that they invent, like germany, japan, they went to the world powers. they lost the war, then they became economic and i think we can learn something. >> i know it's weird to hear -- [inaudible] >> i watched you navigate through the various talk shows shows -- [inaudible] [inaudible] >> as he as he wrote this b
[laughter] used to be able to complain about domino's used to be 30 minutes are free. there is a level of pride and i think that now, my mother used to say, in a new you had to work twice as hard to get how this fire. a set of guidelines that you understood and even though you felt like he was going to be hard, i think that now that's a respect death of culture. i think that we don't tell people what's expected of them. [inaudible] that was really what we heard. go shopping. there has to be a...
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this house outside the islands used to be a military facility. this house outside the island's capital used to be a military facility built by japan. >> translator: i would like to thank the samurai for the great house. >> reporter: many other structures from the days of japan's rule can be found across the southern part of the island. a substantial number are still being used, including bank buildings and bridges. the striking structure behind me is a museum. and a popular tourist attraction on the island. the design is inspired by japanese castles. examples of japanese architecture can be found in over 100 locations in sakhalin. but not all japanese remnants are familiar to russians. gravestones and statues of buddha are often neglected. left to crumble. this man is breathing new life into relics of japan rule of sakhalin. his interest began as a boy when he found japanese table ware in a field near his home. he started collecting, researching and then collecting some more. he has now amassed 2,000 items from everyday utensils to ritual objects.
this house outside the islands used to be a military facility. this house outside the island's capital used to be a military facility built by japan. >> translator: i would like to thank the samurai for the great house. >> reporter: many other structures from the days of japan's rule can be found across the southern part of the island. a substantial number are still being used, including bank buildings and bridges. the striking structure behind me is a museum. and a popular tourist...
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it used to be a rolling grafsy area. put in a new stage and stage building. they put in terraces. we get from 8,000 to 12,000 people. and the meadow next to the concert meadow is full of people even though they can't see the music they hear it. i walked into the meadow several times and they don't even care. we do have literally events going on day and night. the concert association has kids days during the week. the performers come out for hundred 200 kids. now, the truckadero truck house gets rented out for weddings and retirement. the croquet clubs and horse shoes. 2 play grounds, tennis courts. we have from 25 to a hundred dogs here. it's like bisons going across the mid west. there are so many dogs they are covering the ground cht it's a get together. all the dog walkers know each other. if you go to pine lake day camp now, you will see 50 kids there. the r directors are wonder. >> the pine lake is natural. they take of the area around the lake. they plant natives that are drought tolerant. one that stands the dry summers here. the whole park is under going quite a bit of reco
it used to be a rolling grafsy area. put in a new stage and stage building. they put in terraces. we get from 8,000 to 12,000 people. and the meadow next to the concert meadow is full of people even though they can't see the music they hear it. i walked into the meadow several times and they don't even care. we do have literally events going on day and night. the concert association has kids days during the week. the performers come out for hundred 200 kids. now, the truckadero truck house gets...
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but the choice, losing the choice to be able to use film is going to be it's gone. it's going to be gone. of course like you said, some artists, some people will be able to have a kind of i'm going to choose to use film, but i don't know, maybe it's just romantic or not, but it's, it's gone. it's not completely, but it's changing. like all of the projection. the studios, hollywood, they don't have to pay for the prints, they don't have to ship the prints. there's all of those kinds of things. tavis: earlier in this clip and in the documentary, somebody made the point that what this does is it democratizes the process. i think george lucas is the one who said that in the film it democratizes the process. you agree with that? >> absolutely. yeah, absolutely. on different we're looking at still cameras that ended up to have video capability. the dslrs, the 5d the 7d, and filmmakers were like, "wow, if i put a lens on this and i can shoot video, i can make a movie." so the means of production are so much less expensive, the quality of what you're getting now is getting i
but the choice, losing the choice to be able to use film is going to be it's gone. it's going to be gone. of course like you said, some artists, some people will be able to have a kind of i'm going to choose to use film, but i don't know, maybe it's just romantic or not, but it's, it's gone. it's not completely, but it's changing. like all of the projection. the studios, hollywood, they don't have to pay for the prints, they don't have to ship the prints. there's all of those kinds of things....
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>> it's making it a lot more difficult than it used to be. cheating used to be fun. i don't think it's much fun. ask the general. >> reporter: i'm nick watt for "nightline" in los angeles. >> oh, boy. beware. >>> next up, a fortune lying under the saesm our journey to alaska to meet the adventurers risking it all in search of gold. ...so as you can see, geico's customer satisfaction is at 97%. our journey to alaska to meet the adventurers risking it all in search of gold. ea our journey to alaska to meet the adventurers risking it all in search of gold. . our journey to alaska to meet the adventurers risking it all in search of gold. our journey to alaska to m the adventurers risking it all in search of gold. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] something powerful is coming. ♪ see it on february 3rd. ♪ with hand-layered pasta, tomatoes, and real mozzarella cheese. but what makes us even prouder... is what our real dinners can do for your family. stouffer's. let's fix dinner. >>> miss a "nightline"? want the best of "nightline"? just go to abc.com/watch to catch "nightline" any tim
>> it's making it a lot more difficult than it used to be. cheating used to be fun. i don't think it's much fun. ask the general. >> reporter: i'm nick watt for "nightline" in los angeles. >> oh, boy. beware. >>> next up, a fortune lying under the saesm our journey to alaska to meet the adventurers risking it all in search of gold. ...so as you can see, geico's customer satisfaction is at 97%. our journey to alaska to meet the adventurers risking it all in...
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the first step that you see there would be to provide connectivity from south moscone to the ball room at the esplanade. what this would do is it would allow us to be able to demolish the front third of the esplanade building and build a four-story building there. there will be three levels of meeting rooms and a ball room on top. that is essentially a fourth moscone convention center. what would allow us to be able to hold conventions at the howard street building while moving on to the next step of three -- improving the south moscone and step 4, the north moscone. so, it will act as a swing space for the three next steps. the cost of the project is 500 million. the project budget is 500 million. we are anticipating about 3 88 in pre-construction demolition and construction and about 112 million in [speaker not understood] architectural engineering construction management [speaker not understood] and other soft costs which accounts for 78, 22% difference between the two. the next slide i'll be presenting the fiscal feasibility on behalf of office of economic and workforce development. adam [speaker not understood] who is out of town today.
the first step that you see there would be to provide connectivity from south moscone to the ball room at the esplanade. what this would do is it would allow us to be able to demolish the front third of the esplanade building and build a four-story building there. there will be three levels of meeting rooms and a ball room on top. that is essentially a fourth moscone convention center. what would allow us to be able to hold conventions at the howard street building while moving on to the next...
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right now the region is doing a feasibility study if jtap would be feasible for us to use and if it is, it would be fantastic. our concern is if it's only used during a sdas ster and it's not used on a daily basis, are you going to have to spend a lot of time training? it's not really hard to use but there are some complexities with it. so it is a big job in the city tracking patient movement and we are addressing it. and i think we're waiting for the feasibility study to kind of determine what our next step would be. >> i think there was another question here. yes. >> yes, we know from hsda studies that for a very large earthquake you can expect perhaps tens of thousands of individuals that will need hospital treatment and hospitals are generally fairly full anyway. was there any discussion of altered standards of care during your workshops? >> not during the workshop specifically but it is something we've discussed at our hospital council group on and off and it is something the counseling association of hospitals is working on as well. i think we have to think as a group locally wha
right now the region is doing a feasibility study if jtap would be feasible for us to use and if it is, it would be fantastic. our concern is if it's only used during a sdas ster and it's not used on a daily basis, are you going to have to spend a lot of time training? it's not really hard to use but there are some complexities with it. so it is a big job in the city tracking patient movement and we are addressing it. and i think we're waiting for the feasibility study to kind of determine what...
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to be for 400? >> two sets. or you can use something called 500 which is a conductor twice as big as this. >> hard to work with. >> you have the choices in installing. two sets of these or one set of 500's. >> when somebody orders this grounding electrode, how much do they usually order? >> by national code, we need 20 feet. >> 20 feet has to be buried. >> in the rebar. we need 20 feet. so whatever we need longer, we can cut extra. >> so 20 feet plus what it takes to get. >> whatever they want to. >> cut us off a little bit. >> david, let's talk about energy efficiency. i know fluorescent lights and bulbs are a big issues right now. people are changing old-style fluorescent bulbs. what's the old one, the new one and the savings? >> the standard of the industry were t-12. this was a four-foot lamp. the 12 stands for and and it's about four or five times more efficient than the typical incandescent light bulb. in the energy to increase energy efficiency. they have a more efficient standard. it's a two footer. it's called the t-8
to be for 400? >> two sets. or you can use something called 500 which is a conductor twice as big as this. >> hard to work with. >> you have the choices in installing. two sets of these or one set of 500's. >> when somebody orders this grounding electrode, how much do they usually order? >> by national code, we need 20 feet. >> 20 feet has to be buried. >> in the rebar. we need 20 feet. so whatever we need longer, we can cut extra. >> so 20 feet...
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immigration reform while we know our communities are continuing to be separated, and really do to a flawed system. >> very quickly, can you tell usr own story, how you came to the u.s. and became to be a dreamer activist? >> i came to the u.s. -- actually, i lost my right leg when i was 2.5 while in peru. because of medical reasons, my treatment was in the united states at shriners hospital. my parents decided to move when i was 10 years old. i found out i was undocumented when i was graduating from high school and wanting to pursue higher education. i really got involved in the trina movement -- i think is a miracle. i consider myself to be very privileged for being a to speak out on these issues, but also to be part of a beautiful and powerful community. what the dreamer community did for me is allow me to reclaim my identity. it reminded me being undocumented is not something to be ashamed of, but to the crowd. and we ultimately define our identity and our ability to reflect change. i eventually in 2010 was very frustrated by the lack of congressional action on dream act and i called a friend, and activist, in connecticut and
immigration reform while we know our communities are continuing to be separated, and really do to a flawed system. >> very quickly, can you tell usr own story, how you came to the u.s. and became to be a dreamer activist? >> i came to the u.s. -- actually, i lost my right leg when i was 2.5 while in peru. because of medical reasons, my treatment was in the united states at shriners hospital. my parents decided to move when i was 10 years old. i found out i was undocumented when i...
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i know that you used to be -- there used to be that diagonal dynamic that habe is not as in existence as it was in the past but i'll say one thing sean, in admire ages i did not find that appeal on your birthday and i hope you remember that one when i call on you your birthday when i call on you in work ring for the city and county of fraction and also i have a lot of respect for your love and dedication to your family and a lot of us know that you could have continued on and run for other offices here in san francisco asked made an acknowledgement of your family not to continue and a lot of us in the political realm that is something challenging to do to include your family within your personal career as pirptions when you could have done more much this elective life and i know malia brought up the love for your family but some. our legislative staff have been waiting with shots to get the festivity started and so thank you sean for your years of service. >>> thank you very much mr. president i'll try to keep it brief and needless to say, i don't believe that sean elsburnd was the fi
i know that you used to be -- there used to be that diagonal dynamic that habe is not as in existence as it was in the past but i'll say one thing sean, in admire ages i did not find that appeal on your birthday and i hope you remember that one when i call on you your birthday when i call on you in work ring for the city and county of fraction and also i have a lot of respect for your love and dedication to your family and a lot of us know that you could have continued on and run for other...
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and paid attention to by a lot of people is much more fluid, there are many more gates than there used to be. i argue you don't need gates because the walls have come down. so where we get information from, what becomes newsworthy or important, what goes viral is very different from what used to be the case. in the period just prior to this era. the other point we're trying to make is that we can't just compare what we have now to what preceded the 50 years of broadcast news. if you look more historically we have actually had four or five different media regimes, as we call them in which the relationship between the media, citizens and political elites, have been different, and so if we want to assess what is good or bad about the current environment, we need to look not just at what we have lost or gamed compared to broadcast news but what we lost or gamed compared to the era of realism in the 19th century or the partisan press, in the late 18th century. or the progress receive era. so, we have really gone through these changes before, and the issue in front of us is not, is it good or bad?
and paid attention to by a lot of people is much more fluid, there are many more gates than there used to be. i argue you don't need gates because the walls have come down. so where we get information from, what becomes newsworthy or important, what goes viral is very different from what used to be the case. in the period just prior to this era. the other point we're trying to make is that we can't just compare what we have now to what preceded the 50 years of broadcast news. if you look more...
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house moving used to be very common in san francisco. i think you once were looking at that as well. is that right? >> well, we saved some earthquake shots. lawrence helped us get the pormeyit to move them. we pulled out the ledger, you know, with like the official city ledgeser of moving houses. there were tons of them. i don't know, at some point it just kind of petered out and somebody moves a house like once every 15 years now. >> so we in our digital age, issue house moving permits once every couple of years. i pull out this little book. it's got a piece of carbon paper in it. you put the carbon in and you write, you know, house moving permit number, you know, 36. you say from here to there. we charge a fee. a very low fee. it's really right out of the turn of the century before. >> yeah, it has that dusty, old-school feeling. >> actually, we maintained that. i tried to maintain this little book. we still do it that way. >> would the post earthquake installation of building codes and building requirements have impacted carville to ex
house moving used to be very common in san francisco. i think you once were looking at that as well. is that right? >> well, we saved some earthquake shots. lawrence helped us get the pormeyit to move them. we pulled out the ledger, you know, with like the official city ledgeser of moving houses. there were tons of them. i don't know, at some point it just kind of petered out and somebody moves a house like once every 15 years now. >> so we in our digital age, issue house moving...
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what is this future going to be in terms of america incorporated as a business model? because a lot of the things that america used to be great for, manufacturing, for example, they've changed so dramatically and become so global, you can't really go back and do that again. even if you have the money to do it. america needs to find other business models, doesn't it. >> it is. it's in the middle of it. we're in the middle of that process. in manufacturing, there's been growth primarily because we found the new technologies to bring us energy. we have more natural gas than saudi arabia has oil. people are coming back here because it's cheaper to do business in america. i think what's more important is the average american. the average american, if we're sitting and waiting for the government to come up with the answer for us, the president to come up with a vision, you'll have a problem. if you've been on unemployment for 12 million americans, those jobs probably aren't coming back. it's time to retool and say where is the next opportunity, is it in health care, is it in green. where am i going to get the skills. th
what is this future going to be in terms of america incorporated as a business model? because a lot of the things that america used to be great for, manufacturing, for example, they've changed so dramatically and become so global, you can't really go back and do that again. even if you have the money to do it. america needs to find other business models, doesn't it. >> it is. it's in the middle of it. we're in the middle of that process. in manufacturing, there's been growth primarily...
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be told me. to. easier than. any of us to be free. now we'd. rather. dad. strong. most seem. to. be a man made a lot. easier. friends. still. be to me. there's a dream. about the love. i am astounded worthy. of the ground there in. here's. so there's soon to say. thank you found the good. guests there. to. god and i thank you so much for coming on the show it was really amazing to hear you play your song playing the cards as more of a personal story why did you write this song and really who was it about. well last year i was doing a lot of different protesting performances and i got to meet a lot of different veterans who were of course supporting dr paul and i got to hear their stories and the one that inspired me to write that specific song was i was speaking with somebody on facebook and i asked him how have you served before and he said no but my father he served in vietnam but he's very sick right now he has cancer they believe it's from agent orange and of course when somebody says something like that you don't really have a very good response except for i'm sorry and he r
be told me. to. easier than. any of us to be free. now we'd. rather. dad. strong. most seem. to. be a man made a lot. easier. friends. still. be to me. there's a dream. about the love. i am astounded worthy. of the ground there in. here's. so there's soon to say. thank you found the good. guests there. to. god and i thank you so much for coming on the show it was really amazing to hear you play your song playing the cards as more of a personal story why did you write this song and really who...
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i want completing the single market to be are driving mission. i want us to be at the forefront and also the transformative trade deals with the u.s., japan and india as part of the drive toward global free trade. and i want us to be pushing to prevent europe's smallest entrepreneurial companies from more eu directives. these should be the task that it european officials up in the morning and keep them working late into the night. >> lawrence lee has more pure >> historic sites -- has more. >> historic stuff from the prime minister. for the european union has run its course as a postwar political settlement bringing countries in europe together to avoid conflict. there is no need for that for the prime minister anymore. he says europe has become sluggish. and there has to be fundamental economic change and power has to be taken back by individual countries to guarantee better democracy inside europe. essentially, what he did was to give the european union a deadline for change. he said he did not want a referendum in britain now because you wanted all of t
i want completing the single market to be are driving mission. i want us to be at the forefront and also the transformative trade deals with the u.s., japan and india as part of the drive toward global free trade. and i want us to be pushing to prevent europe's smallest entrepreneurial companies from more eu directives. these should be the task that it european officials up in the morning and keep them working late into the night. >> lawrence lee has more pure >> historic sites --...
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clearly those publicly traded have been able to capitalize themselves in a better position, but they will not be able to use it to hire more people until they get clarity and more certainty as to what the spending pattern will be and how they will be regulated and to what degree regulation will be rationalized. it is not in the power of the federal reserve whether you're a banker in that system or a member of the board of governors as we all are. it is in the hands of politicians and they have let us down. david: in the leading category, think everybody would agree they are not spending as much as we would hope. all that in the system would have done. that is one of the prime intentions and printing money is to get them to lend more. part of the problem has to do with the way in which this new dodd-frank system of banking regulations has been stretched. you say on balance dodd-frank has actually made things worse, how so? >> we have higher concentration in the banking industry, the top 12 bank holding companies or 68% of the assets in the industry, what it has done is it has layered enormous amounts of bure
clearly those publicly traded have been able to capitalize themselves in a better position, but they will not be able to use it to hire more people until they get clarity and more certainty as to what the spending pattern will be and how they will be regulated and to what degree regulation will be rationalized. it is not in the power of the federal reserve whether you're a banker in that system or a member of the board of governors as we all are. it is in the hands of politicians and they have...
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used. more often we they hader that can be used to curb someone's aggression and one of the uses can be more easily to bring someone into custody or put them under control. and so, you will see in jurisdictions that have a higher standard of care, you know, they will specify, that this is only to be used in those most serious situations, where there is very, a risk of serious injury or imminent death and the draft policy does not indicate that that seems to be the case here. >> so from your... how long have you been monitoring the discussion about tasers in san francisco? >> this has been the aclu has been involved in the conversation i believe for the last three years or so. but, in this specific grounds of the ask for tasers, but it has been an issue that concerned the organization since the tasers have been introduced. >> do you feel that, you know, the police one to use these as the pilot program, is that the only way that the police commission has been approached about wanting to improvement the taser program or actually broader in the past. >> it has been broader, you know, the move to
used. more often we they hader that can be used to curb someone's aggression and one of the uses can be more easily to bring someone into custody or put them under control. and so, you will see in jurisdictions that have a higher standard of care, you know, they will specify, that this is only to be used in those most serious situations, where there is very, a risk of serious injury or imminent death and the draft policy does not indicate that that seems to be the case here. >> so from...
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to be able to talk to family and friends on video on your phone or computer? be able to see family members and friends talk with the right there live. it used to be kind of like "star trek" to be able to do that. you can do that these is a very affordable if you have train yourself on some of the equipment that we have and the resources that we have and be able to do that for the various senior centers that you live and work in and enjoy yourselves in. you're going to be able even to read a book online or be able to just have a game and download a game and play with your friends as well. we are all lucky to live in san francisco, because so many of our technology companies have located their headquarters here in san francisco. [cheers and applause] and because they're located here, we can always ask them for a favor here and there and make sure no one is left out, because that is what we do in government. david chiu and i come from backgrounds where we do not want to leave anybody behind. we want everybody to enjoy the riches of technology. we want them to enjoy the economy in san francisco. that is why we're working so hard to make sure ou
to be able to talk to family and friends on video on your phone or computer? be able to see family members and friends talk with the right there live. it used to be kind of like "star trek" to be able to do that. you can do that these is a very affordable if you have train yourself on some of the equipment that we have and the resources that we have and be able to do that for the various senior centers that you live and work in and enjoy yourselves in. you're going to be able even to...
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by the mayo clinic to print out kidneys that are now being used kidneys have failed. that's an incredible application and one that didn't exist several years ago. similarly, some of the devices that i've seen installed in automotive vehicles and other types of vehicles it's really amazing some of the advanced technology they have that will allow people to sense where their cars are, even sense what the relevant speed limit at that part of the rooted is so the car -- road is so the car can adjust. it's really amazing. you see a lot of exciting innovation in action. >> host: when you see all these products in these thousands of booths here, are they within the realm of the fcc regulation world, or should they be? and speak to cars especially with all the new technology coming into this. >> guest: so some of these devices are, and some of them are not. so if something uses the public airwaves spectrum, then it does fall within the fcc's jurisdiction. for example, the fcc might need to take a look at a particular device and make sure that the radio fr
by the mayo clinic to print out kidneys that are now being used kidneys have failed. that's an incredible application and one that didn't exist several years ago. similarly, some of the devices that i've seen installed in automotive vehicles and other types of vehicles it's really amazing some of the advanced technology they have that will allow people to sense where their cars are, even sense what the relevant speed limit at that part of the rooted is so the car -- road is so the car can...
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to oregon and then changed his mind again. his read option and uptempo offense was used. the bears hired mark trestman to be their new head coach. he is leaves the allouettes where he won two title. they love him in canada. we used to be next door neighbors and as good a coach he is, he is an even better person. and the saint maries-byu game. he puts byu up in the final seconds and have no fear, matthew is here for three. good night, drive home safely. it is brought to you by river rock casino. >> thank you very much. >>> the return of dunkin donuts. >> the company is coming back after more than a decade. >>> it is time for wake up weather. tomorrow morning it will be a chilly start to the day. tomorrow will be another spare the air day. poor air quality. sunrise at 7:23 and temperatures on the cold side ranging from 28 to 42 in san francisco. by 8:00 tomorrow morning the temperature range will be 35-48. still chilly, but above freezing at least. dan and carolyn? >> thanks, spencer. >>> dunkin donuts is coming back to california. >> the owner wants to build 1,000 shops in the state starting with southern ca
to oregon and then changed his mind again. his read option and uptempo offense was used. the bears hired mark trestman to be their new head coach. he is leaves the allouettes where he won two title. they love him in canada. we used to be next door neighbors and as good a coach he is, he is an even better person. and the saint maries-byu game. he puts byu up in the final seconds and have no fear, matthew is here for three. good night, drive home safely. it is brought to you by river rock casino....
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to him and he will be sorely missed. commissioner kingsley. >> i just wanted to thank you for coming here this evening and speaking to us and letting us know about this and being the mass -- messenger for the letter from officer martin. please if you would convey our thanks to both officers and our best wishes for a wonderful retirement life. >> thank you. would you please call line item no. 2. >> line item 3? >> 3, excuse me. thank you. >> no problem. >> been a long week. >> line item 3, reports and announcements. chief's, discussion, review of recent activities. >> commissioners, occ, public, as far as crime statistics go, total violent crime in the city remains relatively flat. our property crime is up about 9 percent, arrests are up, which is understandable, about 9 percent in addressing that. with regard to statistics, though, we did uncover yet another gap as we get better technologically, captain flaherty in preparation for our last meeting with the commission on status of women saw that the stats for db numbers, she felt they were a bit low. she discovered the reporting was for the fiscal year, she got with director giffin and looked at
to him and he will be sorely missed. commissioner kingsley. >> i just wanted to thank you for coming here this evening and speaking to us and letting us know about this and being the mass -- messenger for the letter from officer martin. please if you would convey our thanks to both officers and our best wishes for a wonderful retirement life. >> thank you. would you please call line item no. 2. >> line item 3? >> 3, excuse me. thank you. >> no problem. >>...