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chairman mcdonnell: are you prepared to have us look at some population data information? >> yes. chairman mcdonnell: but go to the population data on north mission and 14th street, what ever is easier for you to get to. >> we do not have filipino population. what we do have is the major population groups that are reported in the senses. we have latino and asians but not sub groups such as the appeals -- filipinos or koreans or chinese within this group. >> we can look at the latino or asian trade we have surname matched -- we can look at the latino or asian. we have surname matched filipino. which one would like to see first? which population group? chairman mcdonnell: latino. >> as you can see this as percent latino population. the darker the color, the higher the population. this is the area around cayuga. cayuga is right here and you see the district boundary in black. chairman mcdonnell: i will start with you with any questions related to the data she sharing. >> this is the present latino population. the black line is that andrea. the darker the red, the higher the latino pub
chairman mcdonnell: are you prepared to have us look at some population data information? >> yes. chairman mcdonnell: but go to the population data on north mission and 14th street, what ever is easier for you to get to. >> we do not have filipino population. what we do have is the major population groups that are reported in the senses. we have latino and asians but not sub groups such as the appeals -- filipinos or koreans or chinese within this group. >> we can look at the...
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to identify and control. >> would you agree that looking at individual companies is a systemic risk for us? >> i think it's preferable to troo to look at activities and you can look at companies involved in that those activities. looking at individual companies is necessary as part of prudential regulation. but i do distinguish that from identifying specific companies as subject to height and scrutiny. and in the case of the insurance industry. basically federal regulation that could involve an explicit guarantee of their obligations. >> you state the board appears to be creating a one size fits all approach to not work well with nonbanks, spanning diverse industry, you think related to banning. what should the fed have done differently? >> they should be doing a number of things differently. they're a bank regulator. if you look at a manufacturing company. if they use drif tefs to accept raw materials because they need to lock in prices as well as having a financing arm to finance the purchase of finished goods and services. so when you go to the start of the process congress specifically d
to identify and control. >> would you agree that looking at individual companies is a systemic risk for us? >> i think it's preferable to troo to look at activities and you can look at companies involved in that those activities. looking at individual companies is necessary as part of prudential regulation. but i do distinguish that from identifying specific companies as subject to height and scrutiny. and in the case of the insurance industry. basically federal regulation that...
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tidwell's outline of how she wanted us to look at whether we should list all of the district's based on the deviation or not. that is something we still need to talk about. >> we concluded we would do both. >> that is not a point. the point is that, this is something i mentioned earlier today
tidwell's outline of how she wanted us to look at whether we should list all of the district's based on the deviation or not. that is something we still need to talk about. >> we concluded we would do both. >> that is not a point. the point is that, this is something i mentioned earlier today
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it's to remind us, while i was looking at these projects, they employed 42 percent women. it's very unusual in the art world. and then of course, in san francisco, benny lafono. we had the first and the last of the new deal. coit tower is the first. it is i think, one of the best in the country. it shows san francisco's history and that of human civilization shown through the eyes of labor. these are things that happened in san francisco's history. lynchings. again, coit tower, shows you the stock market dropping. something people weren't used to seeing. and a business many being held up. and in george washington high school, the farther of our country pointing the pioneers west as they walk over a dead indian. most of the art is not controversial. most of the artists celebrates local produce. this is one of the most extraordinary murals i have seen. at a tuberculosis cemetery. they also painted a mural in san francisco. finally, it's on the outside of the berkeley community theater. all people brought together through the arts. unfortunately, it was not the last. the war
it's to remind us, while i was looking at these projects, they employed 42 percent women. it's very unusual in the art world. and then of course, in san francisco, benny lafono. we had the first and the last of the new deal. coit tower is the first. it is i think, one of the best in the country. it shows san francisco's history and that of human civilization shown through the eyes of labor. these are things that happened in san francisco's history. lynchings. again, coit tower, shows you the...
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to us -- of your mom. e-mail them to us and look e-mail them to us and look for them as beg,,,,,,,,,,,, e-mail them to us andr them as beg,,,,,,,,,,,, pull on those gardening gloves. and let's see how colorful an afternoon can be. with certified advice to help us expand our palette... ...and prices that give us more spring per dollar... ...we can mix the right soil with the right ideas. ...and bring even more color to any garden. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. lay down a new look, with earthgro mulch, now three bags for just $10. >>> good morning to you. got some severe thunderstorms last night roll through, some hail and some damages winds. we're in the same risk for storms the roll through here today. we could have some hail, some damaging winds. temperatures starting in the 60s, the dew point is around 61. the air is sat rated. slow down, low beams, please. definitely take your time this morning. it's going to be a slow go. 57 the cool spot on the map. wind will uniformly shift to the west and southwest into this afternoon. that's going to bring in warm air and some thunderst
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tidwell's outline of how she wanted us to look at whether we should list all of the district's based on the deviation or not. that is something we still need to talk about. >> we concluded we would do both. >> that is not a point. the point is that, this is something i mentioned earlier today, her question was whether we wanted to include, within that section, remember the sample -- the question is, i think we should concentrate on those that are a deviation larger or less than 1%. we would need to explain. >> we have not finished the outreach section. one element is or should the description of what we did rest in the report and the other is does this document -- >> that is for recommendation. >> this was in response. i wanted to say. >> call don. you will review this and incorporate it into the recommendations. >> i also submitted last week part of the process the outreach we did. i just wanted to say it was sent last week. >> i do not remember. >> it was still about ethnic media outreach where a said i listed the publications that we selected, i indicated the circulation to give a
tidwell's outline of how she wanted us to look at whether we should list all of the district's based on the deviation or not. that is something we still need to talk about. >> we concluded we would do both. >> that is not a point. the point is that, this is something i mentioned earlier today, her question was whether we wanted to include, within that section, remember the sample -- the question is, i think we should concentrate on those that are a deviation larger or less than 1%....
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>> making himself look good to whom in he is trying to look good to the american people. you are saying it can benefit usok good to other countries in the world. >> i am saying we are all obama. if he looks good, we look good. >> he is the president of the united states and i have all of the respect in the world for that. however, i would like what needs to be confidential and not be confidential. they can go and make our president look good. let's have them do the job and have the track record to look good. let's not let hollywood do that for us. >> just joking. >> gosh, andy. >> you said this is a little gross, and that's what we are talking about here. no classified information was given out, but katherine big go low were given access to people and information that wasn't even given to the press. that's along -- that's a little little -- >> that's a little creepy. it seems like it is a little scary that joe biden has been replaced. >> can it be early michael bay? >> when he was still good? >> somebody is changing their tune. >> i am done. >> because of "battleship." >> no, he didn't win that. that was
>> making himself look good to whom in he is trying to look good to the american people. you are saying it can benefit usok good to other countries in the world. >> i am saying we are all obama. if he looks good, we look good. >> he is the president of the united states and i have all of the respect in the world for that. however, i would like what needs to be confidential and not be confidential. they can go and make our president look good. let's have them do the job and...
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i had the opportunity to be part of the team to one look the lessons learned from the disaster and two, implement those. invited us to be part of -- deja vu. here is another disaster that had catastrophic consequences where in hindsight, the failures to that response were obvious. we could call that a black swan. a black swan of course was something that we didn't anticipate ahead of time, but ultimately had catastrophic consequences and in hind site sooigt, seemed so obvious. and i'll make a counterargument. i'll say it was a black swan what happened in japan. it's a black swan because it wasn't just an earthquake. it wasn't just a tsunami. it wasn't just a nuclear incident. it was all three of those things wrapped together. the reason hurricane katrina was so catastrophic is because it wasn't a single disaster. it wasn't just a hurricane. it was a hurricane, by the way, it was a category 3 hurricane when it came ashore. category 3 hurricane. shouldn't be catastrophic. what made it catastrophic was the failure of the levees. it's something we commonly known as a disaster within a disaster. right? those two scenar
i had the opportunity to be part of the team to one look the lessons learned from the disaster and two, implement those. invited us to be part of -- deja vu. here is another disaster that had catastrophic consequences where in hindsight, the failures to that response were obvious. we could call that a black swan. a black swan of course was something that we didn't anticipate ahead of time, but ultimately had catastrophic consequences and in hind site sooigt, seemed so obvious. and i'll make a...
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they were used to -- look, they were used to riots. they were used to the people spilling into the streets. madison was not -- you know, he was alarmed by shea's rebellion. it wasn't shea's rebellion that alarmed him pretty much. they were put down pretty quickly by military force. but what he was worried about when they turned and began electing people to the massachusetts house who were then going to promote legally what they were unable to do by rioting and, of course, that's the one thing you might say about, you know, the occupiers. the next step is to engage in electoral politics. you call attention to something, but then the solution in a democracy is to organize and win election. and i think that's -- of course, madison was frightened by this. he thought that's why he designed the constitution to somehow prevent the states from doing harmful things. but nonetheless, that's the way we deal with it ultimately. we're not going to go the way of the middle east rioters. we have to go and have trust in our electoral politics, and i t
they were used to -- look, they were used to riots. they were used to the people spilling into the streets. madison was not -- you know, he was alarmed by shea's rebellion. it wasn't shea's rebellion that alarmed him pretty much. they were put down pretty quickly by military force. but what he was worried about when they turned and began electing people to the massachusetts house who were then going to promote legally what they were unable to do by rioting and, of course, that's the one thing...
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looking to apprehensions. the report mr. koher looks at is unique apprehensions, which allows us to look at recidivism and re-apprehension rate is what border patrol was looking at. it goes off for more insight beyond simply apprehension and allows us to say quite a bit more about what we know about the effectiveness and the illegal flows. cdp, office of field operations does some tracking. a sample of people who are admitted and don't go through the -- would not normally receive secondary inspection, they subject a sample to secondary inspection and they can do an analysis that we of how many appear to be getting through and to make an estimate of illegal migration through the ports. so, there are important data sources out there that are not systematically part of our conversation that probably could be and should be. so, i think certainly when you compare over time, for what dhs, that are collecting a lot more data and putting us in a position to say a lot more than a starkly we have been able to say about what is happening in different sectors and different border zones and the ports. so, i am optimistic they will continu
looking to apprehensions. the report mr. koher looks at is unique apprehensions, which allows us to look at recidivism and re-apprehension rate is what border patrol was looking at. it goes off for more insight beyond simply apprehension and allows us to say quite a bit more about what we know about the effectiveness and the illegal flows. cdp, office of field operations does some tracking. a sample of people who are admitted and don't go through the -- would not normally receive secondary...
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to fidelity. we looked at our family's goals and some ways to help us get there. they helped me fix my economy, the one in my house. now they're managing my investments for me. and with fidelity, getting back on track was easier than i thought. call or come in today to take control of your personal economy. get one-on-one help from america's retirement leader. for many, nexium helps relieve heartburn symptoms caused by acid reflux disease. osteoporosis-related bone fractures and low magnesium levels have been seen with nexium. possible side effects include headache, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. other serious stomach conditions may still exist. talk to your doctor about nexium. >>> and now, made in america. tonight, going almost half a planet away. what if american manufacturers could strike gold in the desert, selling everything from cheesecakes to chevrolets? and what people who have millions of dollars to buy them. david muir heads the made in america team, as you know and joins us tonight. david? >> reporter: diane, i know you love this. by one estimate, the u
to fidelity. we looked at our family's goals and some ways to help us get there. they helped me fix my economy, the one in my house. now they're managing my investments for me. and with fidelity, getting back on track was easier than i thought. call or come in today to take control of your personal economy. get one-on-one help from america's retirement leader. for many, nexium helps relieve heartburn symptoms caused by acid reflux disease. osteoporosis-related bone fractures and low magnesium...
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here with the key to us to look about the executive director and founder and true. eight years here. there's a lot of festivals out there in this one kind of all those your eighth year around to stay. but still young first fall compared to some of these festivals around 2530 some years? >>> at a think we do is bring performing artists from all the world that don't usually perform in the united states is a circuit of performance companies that go to all the different presenting houses so you see them every other year away what we try to do is print artists whose work you they wouldn't normally see a lot of our audience working artists the mortgages and seen that type of work. so they can avoid each other's work in comparing contrast. local artists see them as well. >>> a wonderful opportunity of any festival is the the audience often gets to have some kind of dialogue or just interaction with the artists themselves. crude and must be harder to find the stuff a few looking for new and fresh what's new that hasn't been done theatrically remarked >>> all kinds of things
here with the key to us to look about the executive director and founder and true. eight years here. there's a lot of festivals out there in this one kind of all those your eighth year around to stay. but still young first fall compared to some of these festivals around 2530 some years? >>> at a think we do is bring performing artists from all the world that don't usually perform in the united states is a circuit of performance companies that go to all the different presenting houses...
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to grow as fast as it has been. you now have the -- so people are looking at it as an investment. >> i think it's good for us to look at it, it's risk involved in ipo. not everything is a guaranteed win. >> this is significant trading market right now. there's not a lot of investing going on. >> in other words many potential investors are avoiding the stock market facebook made its own troubles, first its earnings were trimming down, too many shares were often and too many facebook. >> finally nasdaq training computers operated poorly. so what we went right. >> they have informsment funds, they can go out and round out their product offering. >> 2 days to start a market, and with all that cash facebook has, it's got plenty of options. tom, ktvu channel 2 news. >> it reached a deal in chinese e commerce company for about $7 billion in cash and stock. at the same time yahoo plans to by back $5 billion of own stock to ease the concerns of unhappy investors. major movie theater, chinese conglomerate it's amc entertainment for $2.6 billion. the deal creates the world's biggest movie theater operator and biggest take over
to grow as fast as it has been. you now have the -- so people are looking at it as an investment. >> i think it's good for us to look at it, it's risk involved in ipo. not everything is a guaranteed win. >> this is significant trading market right now. there's not a lot of investing going on. >> in other words many potential investors are avoiding the stock market facebook made its own troubles, first its earnings were trimming down, too many shares were often and too many...
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he used to look at written material. he preferred written material to canned briefings, and he would write on them his barely legible lefthanded scrawl, but those of us who worked with him gradually became able to decipher those and they always made a lot of sense. in fact, so much so that i subsequently myself adopted that same approach of inside and outside the defense department of taking written material, scrawling comments on it and sending it back. i think bob had planned to stay only four years, and that reinforced his natural tendency to be -- to limit socialization. he made a mistake, i think, and he admitted it to me afterwards, by not speaking at any of the military academy graduation commissioning ceremonies, and he said, part of the reason was, he'd only planned to stay for four years, and he felt it was not worth that time, if he'd known he would have stayed longer, it would have improved his relationships with some of the uniformed military. he would have behaved differently. i saw him at least weekly in a
he used to look at written material. he preferred written material to canned briefings, and he would write on them his barely legible lefthanded scrawl, but those of us who worked with him gradually became able to decipher those and they always made a lot of sense. in fact, so much so that i subsequently myself adopted that same approach of inside and outside the defense department of taking written material, scrawling comments on it and sending it back. i think bob had planned to stay only...
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so we see that there is a lot of cause for concerns and the trends um, cause us to look at these chemicals and say what is going on here. we know from the science that chemicals are ending up where they are not supposed to be and that is inside of our bodies. scientists can measure the chemicals getting into us, bio measuring. this is from the first chapter, indecent exposure, the intimate details. charlotte was surprised by the test results. mother of 2 among the first people to be tested for a wide range of industrial chemicals. test revealed that her body contained mercury lead cosmetics. i felt violated charlotte reported. she was upset about the pesticide. i never used them in my house, never on my lawn. i bought organic whenever i could. her body contained several variations of organic chlorines designed to attack nervous systems of insects. i never bought it. isn't that trespassing. i tell this in my story of mary broon. mary never felt called to be an environmentalist she was nursing her 6 month daughter olivia and a story had been done by texas tech where they looked at breast mil
so we see that there is a lot of cause for concerns and the trends um, cause us to look at these chemicals and say what is going on here. we know from the science that chemicals are ending up where they are not supposed to be and that is inside of our bodies. scientists can measure the chemicals getting into us, bio measuring. this is from the first chapter, indecent exposure, the intimate details. charlotte was surprised by the test results. mother of 2 among the first people to be tested for...
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it's always important for us to look back before we look forward to take from lessons learned. the washington post reported in a few days will print a formal evaluation to give officers the opportunity to return to active duty. this was written in 1951. fast forward to 2003 we repeated this within the military return individuals to active duty. to date we have had over 305 individuals who remain on active duty and over 53 of these have redeployed into iraq or afghanistan. the goal of our program is to return patients to athleticism or their preinjury level of activity. it is a philosophy to have our patient tell us how far they want to go and then we work with them to achieve those goals. dod has a significant lowered patient population than the va. our patients are significantly different than the vast majority of the va patients. they are young active service members frequently with severe trauma and multiple limb loss that desire and deserve to return to highest levels of function including returning to active duty. they are strong willed warriors who challenge us daily to i
it's always important for us to look back before we look forward to take from lessons learned. the washington post reported in a few days will print a formal evaluation to give officers the opportunity to return to active duty. this was written in 1951. fast forward to 2003 we repeated this within the military return individuals to active duty. to date we have had over 305 individuals who remain on active duty and over 53 of these have redeployed into iraq or afghanistan. the goal of our...
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dirichlet's the people of martina's want us to look at life anymore. as a lawn that specializes in ice removal can no longer used the word slice blouse or larva. nor can a chilling pictures of them to neighboring businesses that set life isn't exactly the kind of image they wanted to associate with downtown martinez. i think it is the wrong place for it. i believe in the business but i think that they shouldn't be between restaurants and across the street from restaurants engineer place for people trying on clothes. the tonight the city council will the allies who will salon can stay put it just has to be more discreet about what it does. campaign 2012 and what is newt gingrich going to do now all these dropped out of the race. listen to his wife apparently. my wife is one that to me to give away three bad moon colony was probably not the most clever comment in this campaign. i that frankly and my role that is providing material was helpful. keener to officially suspended a campaign to name his so been dead wrong you help him pay off $4 million in campa
dirichlet's the people of martina's want us to look at life anymore. as a lawn that specializes in ice removal can no longer used the word slice blouse or larva. nor can a chilling pictures of them to neighboring businesses that set life isn't exactly the kind of image they wanted to associate with downtown martinez. i think it is the wrong place for it. i believe in the business but i think that they shouldn't be between restaurants and across the street from restaurants engineer place for...
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now, the idea of the department store wrapped to look like a european palace, italian palace stays with us through the 20s. sacs fifth avenue is 1924 and looks like a european palace and when it opened in 1920s, '24 when it opened and when it was open they thought service to far uptown nobody would go to it and we know things worked out differently because new york is always changing and by the 1930s and '40s, the whole center of the upscale shopping district had moved up to 57th street. well, the era also produced brilliant transportation complexes, the airports of their day, the railroad stations, and penn station on the west side, seventh avenue between 33rd street and 31st street is still there today, and unfortunately the top of it was taken off in the 1960s, the top of it was demolished, one of the most famous demolitions in new york's history. a magnificent transportation complex, a fascinating story. i am trying to think of jill johns, her non-fiction work on penn station i think called conquering gotham, wonderful story on how this was built and lorraine deale, the late great penn
now, the idea of the department store wrapped to look like a european palace, italian palace stays with us through the 20s. sacs fifth avenue is 1924 and looks like a european palace and when it opened in 1920s, '24 when it opened and when it was open they thought service to far uptown nobody would go to it and we know things worked out differently because new york is always changing and by the 1930s and '40s, the whole center of the upscale shopping district had moved up to 57th street. well,...
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to look at economics and economic models. when we are talking about results, we are using metric numbers to understand results for development and don't get stuck in the ghetto of looking at a very small scale and you have to take it up to policy. there's a great organization in national security called w.i.s.e. it's a fantastic organization. if you know how to think strategicly in development terms and in military terms. >> there's another organization called white house. their goal is to put women in elective office and that's another thing to consider. >> upstairs? >> upstairs. we do have a question from a gentleman in the back row. can i get to him after you -- >> here he comes. >> i can't see who is asking the question. ask your question, sir. >> you mentioned critique of aid from the left and that you thought that critique was incorrect. would you expand on that, please. >> i said i think it has some elements of validity. there are actually two critiques from the left. a domestic critique and an international critique. the international critique is one of the most interesting developments in the field that happened in t
to look at economics and economic models. when we are talking about results, we are using metric numbers to understand results for development and don't get stuck in the ghetto of looking at a very small scale and you have to take it up to policy. there's a great organization in national security called w.i.s.e. it's a fantastic organization. if you know how to think strategicly in development terms and in military terms. >> there's another organization called white house. their goal is...
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fixes this arbitrary amount before a study and analysis to see if that could be a possibility for us to look at. >> will the gentleman yield? >> sure. it's not my time, but i'd be happy to yield. >> oh. the fact is that it -- the fact that it doesn't give a timeline, that it states the conditions for what would occur. in other words, only jobs that would be competitively done by the private sector, as there, attrition, then that -- those jobs would go down to bring you at that 30% level. and so i don't think it's about arbitrary -- >> gentleman's time expired. the other gentleman's time's expired. chair now recognizes mr. andrews from new jersey for two minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i think the gentleman from colorado 's couple of andment make good points and i particularly want want to find a way to work with him to encourage more purchase of goods and services in a way that wom maximize value for the taxpayer. i think he's on the right track. however, i do agree with those who have spoken against the amendment on the grounds of its sort of arbitrary numbers that are in it, and i thi
fixes this arbitrary amount before a study and analysis to see if that could be a possibility for us to look at. >> will the gentleman yield? >> sure. it's not my time, but i'd be happy to yield. >> oh. the fact is that it -- the fact that it doesn't give a timeline, that it states the conditions for what would occur. in other words, only jobs that would be competitively done by the private sector, as there, attrition, then that -- those jobs would go down to bring you at that...
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it's useful to look at some of the current vacancies to understand how they began why they have continued and what the implications of those vacancies might be. the state department ig has now been vacant for 1,576 days, over four years. the position first became vacant when the state's most permanent ig resigned amid allegations that he had been blocking criminal investigations into contractors operating in iraq. the initiation of that vacancy created an opportunity to fill that position with a highly qualified and well-respected permanent ig who could restore credibility to that ig office, but that opportunity has not been realized as the position has remained vacant without a nominee since the last year of the bush administration. the corporation for national community service position has now been vacant for 1,064 days. the position became vacant in june 2009 when president obama removed the most recent ig under controversial circumstances. since waltman's termination, the obama administration has nominated two candidates for the position. the first nominated in february 2010, but his
it's useful to look at some of the current vacancies to understand how they began why they have continued and what the implications of those vacancies might be. the state department ig has now been vacant for 1,576 days, over four years. the position first became vacant when the state's most permanent ig resigned amid allegations that he had been blocking criminal investigations into contractors operating in iraq. the initiation of that vacancy created an opportunity to fill that position with...
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download it by going to abc7news.com/waze. >>> now 5:38. >>> searchers looking for a missing morgan hill teen will head back to the waterways today. the new tool they will be usingook for sierra lamar. >>> milestone for survivors of the san bruno pipeline explosion. how some celebrated their return to the neighborhood. >>> getting caught while using your phone behind the wheel can get more expensive. the new bill that would spike the cost of a ticket. does your phone share what you are seeing and hearing right now with the touch of a button ? droid does. does it post it instantly to facebook with sound ? droid does. droid with color for facebook. it's the ultimate status update. get a droid razr maxx by motorola for only $199.99. >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >>> welcome back. santa clara deputies will be out again today using a new tool in the search for missing sierra lamar in hopes of finding clues to the whereabouts of the 15-year-old who vanished after leaving her home on march 16th. the latest move after divers searched the reservoir in the area near lamar's home with another type of side scan sonar. this new sonar allows them
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she's not used to looking after him. oh, i doubt it. o be coping really well, which is good, isn't it? i'm going to go and watch the big telly. well, it is good, isn't it? i mean, for all of us. of course it's good, i know that. i do understand, you know. understand what? well, you've been looking after your dad for ages. your sister breezes in and just takes over. it's only human nature that you're gonna feel a bit... a bit what? supplanted. ( scoffs ) supplanted? why would i feel supplanted? i don't feel supplanted. ( doorbell rings ) ooh, that'll be jane. alexa! don't get involved! alexa! here i am, late again. what am i like? you must be so fed up with me. not at all. alexa! she's probably hiding. little terror. she always does that. alexa, come on! nice evening. yeah. alexa! i got lost on the way over here. can you believe that? i've been here hundreds of times. yes, you have. i always confuse the two roundabouts. ( chuckles ) oh, no. ( sighs ) do you want to come in for a drink? no! oh, no. i can't stop. thank you, god. oh, all rig
she's not used to looking after him. oh, i doubt it. o be coping really well, which is good, isn't it? i'm going to go and watch the big telly. well, it is good, isn't it? i mean, for all of us. of course it's good, i know that. i do understand, you know. understand what? well, you've been looking after your dad for ages. your sister breezes in and just takes over. it's only human nature that you're gonna feel a bit... a bit what? supplanted. ( scoffs ) supplanted? why would i feel supplanted?...
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, one we didn't have a level of resources, and, two, we didn't have the technology that allowed us to look into areas like the northern border or some of the very remote areas along the southern border, because we weren't able to get into those locations road systems did not exist. the terrain did not lend itself for patrols in that area and with the uas systems that cbp has had over the last few years, it gives us the ability now to use things like synthetic aperture radar, fly soirts along the border, confirm or deny changes in the threat environment or entries which over the course of, say, for instance, two or three week wes hadn't seen anything nap allows us to use technology to be able to understand where those threats are going to be evolving, and so those phrases, although they're somewhat new, that take as whole new means when you look at the implementation of what it means along our borders. >> do either of the two witnesses have comments in regards to that? what is really knnew in this strategic plan or do you have something else that caught your eye? >> i think from our perspec
, one we didn't have a level of resources, and, two, we didn't have the technology that allowed us to look into areas like the northern border or some of the very remote areas along the southern border, because we weren't able to get into those locations road systems did not exist. the terrain did not lend itself for patrols in that area and with the uas systems that cbp has had over the last few years, it gives us the ability now to use things like synthetic aperture radar, fly soirts along...
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and i remember, actually i used to look forward to going and spending time with him in the evenings, se it was the only time he would actually let us watch cartoons. we were absolutely not allowed to watch any tv whatsoever. and it was the only time that we watched cartoons. he would always let us watch "scooby-doo." well, we didn't look forward to love time. but that was part of the package. you get to watch "scooby-doo" and eat chocolate and have, you know, loving interaction with grandpa. there was never penetration. but up until about 12 years old, it was never penetration. it was just really all the other forms of molestation, touching and oral and mostly just that. except it was different with rick. he always had intercourse with the adult women. because as a little boy, i suppose it's a little different, you know. >> it was actually very common in the family for the adult women to have sexual relations with young boys. the women not only had sexual relationships with the young boys. they were also facilitators. they also gave their children to the men. it wasn't just the case o
and i remember, actually i used to look forward to going and spending time with him in the evenings, se it was the only time he would actually let us watch cartoons. we were absolutely not allowed to watch any tv whatsoever. and it was the only time that we watched cartoons. he would always let us watch "scooby-doo." well, we didn't look forward to love time. but that was part of the package. you get to watch "scooby-doo" and eat chocolate and have, you know, loving...
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they told us to look for a cream could be something in a cream form he using. hecked his shampoo, his conditioner, his lotion we checked his daughter to make sure she didn't have any products on her. we checked his sports drink. none of this stuff came up. so, directly after that he had a test, that we sent to the lab and test for everything, everything came back negative. not only did it come back negative, testosterone level he had at that time which was 7.5, which was flagged to be low. >> wow. >> flagged to be low why the doctor made the call to do what he did, he, after the procedure, after he was supposed to have tested positive, his testosterone level dropped to 2 president 5 lower. i am trying to understand. how can you have these crazy ratings one time and then two weeks later it is down. how can you get something from nothing. >> let's get to the heart of the matter we know the fight is off may 19th we know there is a lot of politics at play in boxing. where do we go from here? you are still the wba, ibf, light welter weight champion of the world. i kn
they told us to look for a cream could be something in a cream form he using. hecked his shampoo, his conditioner, his lotion we checked his daughter to make sure she didn't have any products on her. we checked his sports drink. none of this stuff came up. so, directly after that he had a test, that we sent to the lab and test for everything, everything came back negative. not only did it come back negative, testosterone level he had at that time which was 7.5, which was flagged to be low....
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numbers bounce around from month to month and we are a third of the way back to what the world used to look like before any of us even with housing bubble was. the bay area is getting back to normal faster than much of the country. we will see sales moving slowly back to normal levels over the next few years and the defaults and foreclosures are also coming down. the question is whether the foreclosure drought will last. some experts say that it is political pressure that is holding off the bulk of foreclosures for the nearly half a million californians who are not making their own payments. >> we have a lot people underwater on their homes, we have a lot people making their payments better not get in foreclosures. >> he says that americans are still holding nearly 10 trillion dollars in mortgage debt. nearly double what we owed 10 years ago. those numbers could dim the light at the end of the tunnel of this economic downturn. >> one of the important things for people to understand is that the current housing market is an artificial housing market. we have an unprecedented low interest rate
numbers bounce around from month to month and we are a third of the way back to what the world used to look like before any of us even with housing bubble was. the bay area is getting back to normal faster than much of the country. we will see sales moving slowly back to normal levels over the next few years and the defaults and foreclosures are also coming down. the question is whether the foreclosure drought will last. some experts say that it is political pressure that is holding off the...
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one customer saying it would just take time to get used to looking out for. >> yeah, it is actually, is by the register, i think it is a great idea because usually there is long lines in here and everybody is looking at something, to focus on, trying to make the time go by. >> reporter: in future, ams may also include ads from brands not represented in the aisle but still related for example, a local winery next to the wine or cheese section. in new york, anna coinman fox news. >>> people came out to andrews airforce base for the air show today. the final fly over of the weekend was bittersweet. the annual show will now go on every two years. people who came out say they hope the change is reconsidered. >> that is really sad. this is one of the events we actually bring familycommunities together. i have been coming pretty much every year >> i think they should have it every year. it is already hard enough to get down here. washington dv has such a strong presence of military personnel, it is important we get a strong representation. >> officials say this year is also the last time the
one customer saying it would just take time to get used to looking out for. >> yeah, it is actually, is by the register, i think it is a great idea because usually there is long lines in here and everybody is looking at something, to focus on, trying to make the time go by. >> reporter: in future, ams may also include ads from brands not represented in the aisle but still related for example, a local winery next to the wine or cheese section. in new york, anna coinman fox news....
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look in the mirror and this is why. i think six times a day? eight? >> eight. >> every time i do i want to go into -- ♪ memories of the way i used to look ♪ after a certainou don't want to see yourself anymore. except betty, and she looks perfect. >> often you go into a public restroom and there's a mirror there or often -- it's just like sometimes it is just around you. you know what i mean? there are mirrors around. the gym. >> you're not looking for yourself but there you are. >> here's the thing. after all these years in show business, you know good lighting when you're in it. don't you find that you avoid it like the plague? i know when you walk into a lady's room and it's that fluorescent stuff, just look at your hands when you're washing them. just don't even check it out. but, you go on certain shows where the lighting's great, it's like -- honestly, you just can't get enough of your flawless self. hey, anthony, do what do you for me, baby. yeah. you look so much better. i love you, anthony! but you can't do that with these mirrors. >> no, no, no. peep often have compacts. you often seen the people who are constantly checking and powdering? >> i
look in the mirror and this is why. i think six times a day? eight? >> eight. >> every time i do i want to go into -- ♪ memories of the way i used to look ♪ after a certainou don't want to see yourself anymore. except betty, and she looks perfect. >> often you go into a public restroom and there's a mirror there or often -- it's just like sometimes it is just around you. you know what i mean? there are mirrors around. the gym. >> you're not looking for yourself but...
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to go. look up. with u.s. bank let's get the wheels turning. use our strength & stability to open new opportunities. to lend, and lift ...every business...every dream... to new heights of prosperity. good things are happening. just look up. with u.s. bank. i tell you what i can spend. i do my best to make it work. i'm back on the road safely. and i saved you money on brakes. that's personal pricing. >>> i am joined by republican national committee chairman reince priebus. let me start out with where i left off with david axelrod, and that is these outside super pac groups. you all spent about a day and a half trying to distance yourselves from the notion that reverend wright would be brought up by one of these fab lutionly wealthy people that want to come in and have their say-so in an election in the form of tv ads. isn't there just a huge problem here for you all as you move forward that you don't have or are not supposed to have control over what goes up on the air in your name? >> i think both sides have the same problem, and -- >> you have a lot more super pacs than we do. >> we don't know who's
to go. look up. with u.s. bank let's get the wheels turning. use our strength & stability to open new opportunities. to lend, and lift ...every business...every dream... to new heights of prosperity. good things are happening. just look up. with u.s. bank. i tell you what i can spend. i do my best to make it work. i'm back on the road safely. and i saved you money on brakes. that's personal pricing. >>> i am joined by republican national committee chairman reince priebus. let me...
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i also think it's important for us to look beyond what we see and consider that, you know, we have an industry that's in trouble. wall street won't invest in nuclear power. the nuclear industry came to this government to look for a $60 billion-plus loan guarantee. the industry is in trouble. so the commissioners are going to reflect what's going on in the industry. i mean, i would expect that's what's happening here. that's why we need to look deeper into what we're hearing about the nrc and ask what's going on with the industry? what are the titans of the industry have to say about the chairman. now mr. jackson ka, an associated press story reported that you were worried that the u.s. nuclear plant operators may have become complacent following the disaster in japan. and you said that recent instances of human era and other problems have threatened the safety of some of the nation's nuclear facilities. it was reported that incidents at nuclear plants in ohio and nebraska "almost lead to workers getting very significant doses" of radiation. the article also reports in addition to thes
i also think it's important for us to look beyond what we see and consider that, you know, we have an industry that's in trouble. wall street won't invest in nuclear power. the nuclear industry came to this government to look for a $60 billion-plus loan guarantee. the industry is in trouble. so the commissioners are going to reflect what's going on in the industry. i mean, i would expect that's what's happening here. that's why we need to look deeper into what we're hearing about the nrc and...
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looked pretty dry. core of the system is not be a big threat to us. looking outside right now, clear and comfortable. a few clouds that will move in the south and east. from southern maryland towards hagerstown. is going to happen during the overnight. 83 degrees, the high temperature. the record is 96 said back in 1997. degrees at the airport. at 63 degrees. a high of, and saw 82. temperatures right now, comfortable. annapolis, 70 degrees. we are going to lose another degrees after the overnight hours. look to the west of us, low 90's this afternoon in chicago. summer is just around the corner. hard to believe we're talking about a tropical storm. hugging the coast of south carolina. it will meander over the next 48 hours. eventually, it will lift off towards the north and east. quickly movet will for theee just in time big holiday weekend. is the projected path. maximum winds are 50 miles per hour. not expected to intensify. expected to become a hurricane. is our futurecast. the next 48 hours, clouds will from the south and east. high temperatures just around 80 or so. as we move into monday and tue
looked pretty dry. core of the system is not be a big threat to us. looking outside right now, clear and comfortable. a few clouds that will move in the south and east. from southern maryland towards hagerstown. is going to happen during the overnight. 83 degrees, the high temperature. the record is 96 said back in 1997. degrees at the airport. at 63 degrees. a high of, and saw 82. temperatures right now, comfortable. annapolis, 70 degrees. we are going to lose another degrees after the...
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to airport security is planned. >> the fact that we have the device shows us what to look for, and how to detect such devices should they be used in the future. >> reporter: could it have gotten through screening? homeland security officials say they cannot be certain. but just as with the 2009 kbrunder wear bomb, they're optimistic the answer is no. caught by either the full body scanners or patdowns, or caught by screening and passenger information and other intelligence. >> in today's date with all the various layers we have, in all likelihood, it would not have succeeded. >> reporter: they will investigate how word of this top secret intelligence operation first began to leak last week before it was made public. that put at risk those involved in disrupting the plot. >> pete williams from washington, thanks. for more on this, we're joined tonight by kip hawley. he was the head of the tsa, he is the guy in plain english that made us put all our gels in plastic bags, among other things. he wrote a book called "permanent emergency." he's with us tonight from mountainview, california. now that we know more about ho
to airport security is planned. >> the fact that we have the device shows us what to look for, and how to detect such devices should they be used in the future. >> reporter: could it have gotten through screening? homeland security officials say they cannot be certain. but just as with the 2009 kbrunder wear bomb, they're optimistic the answer is no. caught by either the full body scanners or patdowns, or caught by screening and passenger information and other intelligence. >>...
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ships and aircraft that no longer fit strategic requirements then congress would be forcing to us have to look elsewhere for these savings, burdening the services with excess force structure that would risk hollowing out the force. if we're restricted from gradually drawing down the size of the ground forces in the years beyond 2013, congress would be forcing us to reduce readiness. we'd have to cut training and to support the equipment and all of that wouhealth care congress wa making this more critical to invest in new technologies that are critical to the force we need for the future, i don't think any of us in the administration or on cape. therefore i would strongly urge the congress to recognizing the budget realities that we made, not with theins. >> i understand from my own experience that congress has the right to question am of dough sessions. congress also has a responsibility to make sure that we protect a strong national defense. the bottom line is we cannot cut a half a trillion dollars from the defense budget and not cause some pain. but the price for that pain should be a 21st
ships and aircraft that no longer fit strategic requirements then congress would be forcing to us have to look elsewhere for these savings, burdening the services with excess force structure that would risk hollowing out the force. if we're restricted from gradually drawing down the size of the ground forces in the years beyond 2013, congress would be forcing us to reduce readiness. we'd have to cut training and to support the equipment and all of that wouhealth care congress wa making this...
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us to keep the nine down the road. six months seems a little bit too long -- for us to keep looking down the road. six months since a little bit too long. >> public comment on item 10? item 11 has been removed from the calendar. we're on to item number 12, the director's report. update on finances. >> i thought i would try to do this really quickly. we had a very large amount of permits issued during april 2011. we also had a lot -- i am sorry? >> 2012. >> i am sorry, 2012. when you compare it to 2011. we are seeing a jump in revenues. we got the second portion of the revenues from people paying for our their property tax. -- for their property tax. we are over what the budget charges for services. we are 95% over what we expected in apartment rentals. rental units and hotel license fees. this is the apartment -- the one and two bedrooms. the projection for the mou is our best guess because we will get some revenue from the central subway. i am not concerned about that. it is reflected in the charges for service. in expenses, we are only 71% expended in salaries. 83% of the year has passed by. we
us to keep the nine down the road. six months seems a little bit too long -- for us to keep looking down the road. six months since a little bit too long. >> public comment on item 10? item 11 has been removed from the calendar. we're on to item number 12, the director's report. update on finances. >> i thought i would try to do this really quickly. we had a very large amount of permits issued during april 2011. we also had a lot -- i am sorry? >> 2012. >> i am sorry,...