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to use at home. it's so easy to use, it's practically foolproof. >> to my surprise, it was so easy. you just look in the mirror, and you just start putting it on over your skin, and you start to see, immediately, the results. >> the first time i used luminess, it was that "aha" moment. this is the easiest thing i've ever done in my life. it goes on so smoothly and evenly. and i've never been able to accomplish that ever with any other foundation. if i can do it, anybody can do it. >> announcer: ordinary makeup is way too heavy to get a natural look. it exaggerates skin problems and cakes up throughout the day. it makes you look older. luminess air is just the opposite. it's so light, it actually uses up to 10 times less makeup than ordinary liquids. >> my old foundation would sit in the pores, like speckle in a nail hole. it didn't look pretty. it didn't look smooth. it looked like something yucky. when i picked up the airbrush for the first time, i could see the difference. i thought, "this is the one. this is the one that's gonna work." >> i have no makeup on right now. i usually never leave th
to use at home. it's so easy to use, it's practically foolproof. >> to my surprise, it was so easy. you just look in the mirror, and you just start putting it on over your skin, and you start to see, immediately, the results. >> the first time i used luminess, it was that "aha" moment. this is the easiest thing i've ever done in my life. it goes on so smoothly and evenly. and i've never been able to accomplish that ever with any other foundation. if i can do it, anybody...
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to look at the track record. >> our new contracting policy allows us to look at past history with the city. >> did i just open up a can of worms? sorry. >> not a huge can of worms. we are currently allowed to look at prior performance in contracting. the city does not yet have a standard, it doesn't have a system so we can look at prior performance across city agencies. so what they are looking to do before amending chapter 6, which is the code section that governs construction contracts, looking to set up a system like in other counties where we understand how to evaluate prior performance and we can look at that across city departments. on time, on budget there's a place for the contractor to make comment to that city-wide system but there's actually nothing prohibiting us from looking at prior performance now. so as brad was describing in the rfp we can look at prior environmental compliance, virpb vurpbal program as a scoring criteria. >> so it can be included as scoring criteria. just in case they show up again. >> i had a couple of questions. i mean in t
to look at the track record. >> our new contracting policy allows us to look at past history with the city. >> did i just open up a can of worms? sorry. >> not a huge can of worms. we are currently allowed to look at prior performance in contracting. the city does not yet have a standard, it doesn't have a system so we can look at prior performance across city agencies. so what they are looking to do before amending chapter 6, which is the code section that governs...
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to use at home. it's so easy to use, it's practically foolproof. >> to my surprise, it was so easy. you just look in the mirror, and you just start putting it on over your skin, and you start to see, immediately, the results. >> the first time i used luminess, it was that "aha" moment. this is the easiest thing i've ever done in my life. it goes on so smoothly and evenly. and i've never been able to accomplish that ever with any other foundation. if i can do it, anybody can do it. >> announcer: ordinary makeup is way too heavy to get a natural look. it exaggerates skin problems and cakes up throughout the day. it makes you look older. luminess air is just the opposite. it's so light, it actually uses up to 10 times less makeup than ordinary liquids. >> my old foundation would sit in the pores, like speckle in a nail hole. it didn't look pretty. it didn't look smooth. it looked like something yucky. when i picked up the airbrush for the first time, i could see the difference. i thought, "this is the one. this is the one that's gonna work." >> i have no makeup on right now. i usually never leave th
to use at home. it's so easy to use, it's practically foolproof. >> to my surprise, it was so easy. you just look in the mirror, and you just start putting it on over your skin, and you start to see, immediately, the results. >> the first time i used luminess, it was that "aha" moment. this is the easiest thing i've ever done in my life. it goes on so smoothly and evenly. and i've never been able to accomplish that ever with any other foundation. if i can do it, anybody...
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to discipline them as long as their dignity is maintained. his remarks were about the role of fathers in the family. >>> for much of his life robert barren used his special skills to make people look he's using those same skills to make people look like themselves again. julianna goldman report. >> wow. >> voila. >> that is so cool. >> reporter: to the naked eye it's nearly impossible to tell what this 12-year-old has so excited. for the first time he looks in the mirror and sees himself with a right ear. >> it's going to go like that. >> it's going to look awesome. even i can't tell. >> reporter: that's the ultimate success for robert barren the man who designed his prosthetic. his designs are fit for spies. literally in his previous life he was an understood cover agent creating diseases for the cia. >> i tinted silicone to look like skin. that was my forte. >> reporter: for 15 years he crafted silicone mass for operatives working incognito around the world. >> agents depended on that realism because if that disguise attracted attention in a negative way, then their lives were in jeopardy. >> it's the stuff movies are made of. >> that's right. yeah. >> reporter: but in 1983 he w
to discipline them as long as their dignity is maintained. his remarks were about the role of fathers in the family. >>> for much of his life robert barren used his special skills to make people look he's using those same skills to make people look like themselves again. julianna goldman report. >> wow. >> voila. >> that is so cool. >> reporter: to the naked eye it's nearly impossible to tell what this 12-year-old has so excited. for the first time he looks in...
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street and that allowed us through the data to lower the speed limit and it was just basically a gradual process of signalization in that case to allow us to do to do that. >> you look at at 7 years -- what's the state requirement? >> sorry to clarify -- every 7 years at least you must do a study but the data is gathered at one point in time so it's a study that is done at one point in time but it has to be done in a certain sequence not to exceed 7 years. >> okay. >> the other aspect about the number of lanes on streets san francisco has over time adopted a number of what's called road diets primary safety projects where we look at the number of traffic lanes and can remove a traffic lane and add either bicycle lanes turn lanes or wider sidewalks and this is a map of areas in the city that we've done road diets sixty over time and this is one of the latest that we did on cesar chavez in the mission a residential street with 6 lanes of traffic at 25 miles per hour but often vehicles not travelling at that speed through partnerships we were able to go in there and do a major redesign of the street with sidewalk widening and new medians and landscaping bicycle lanes a
street and that allowed us through the data to lower the speed limit and it was just basically a gradual process of signalization in that case to allow us to do to do that. >> you look at at 7 years -- what's the state requirement? >> sorry to clarify -- every 7 years at least you must do a study but the data is gathered at one point in time so it's a study that is done at one point in time but it has to be done in a certain sequence not to exceed 7 years. >> okay. >>...
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. >> pelley: for much of his life, robert barron used his special skills to make someone look like someoneelse. now he's using those same skills to make someone look like himself again. here's juliana goldman. >> wow. >> viola. >> that is so cool. >> reporter: to the naked eye it's nearly impossible to tell what has this 12-year-old excited. for the first time in his life, eric brenner has looked in the mirror and seen himself with a right. >> just going to go like that. >> that's really awesome. ia, peeven i can't tell. >> reporter: what's the ultimate measure of success for robert barron, the man who designed eric's prosthetic. it's something he's used to because baron's designs are fit for spies literally. in his previous life, baron was an undercover agent creating disguises for the c.i.a. >> i tinted silicone to look like skin. that was my forte. >> reporter: for 15 years he crafted silicone masks for operatives working in cog neato around the world. >> agents depended upon the realism of that disguise because if that disguise attracted attention in a negative way then their lives wer
. >> pelley: for much of his life, robert barron used his special skills to make someone look like someoneelse. now he's using those same skills to make someone look like himself again. here's juliana goldman. >> wow. >> viola. >> that is so cool. >> reporter: to the naked eye it's nearly impossible to tell what has this 12-year-old excited. for the first time in his life, eric brenner has looked in the mirror and seen himself with a right. >> just going to...
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exactly how to set the telescope that we need to use to look for actual visual evidence of what the data that comes from the satellite suggests to us. all those pieces put together really do make a big difference in helping us tiedown exactly what happened and when. >> do we have a sense of what the universe was like before these first stars were formed? >> before the first stars were formed, the universe was a dark place. there was no light anywhere, so with no light and no matter of the type that we are familiar with then the universe is just a dark place. even earlier than that the universe was much smaller, but it was also much hotter and much denser and really a place where we would not even want to consider the possibility of existing at all. that point when the stars first start to form begins probably the most important portion of the universe as we know it. >> and it's so long after the big bang that what triggered the formation of the first star? >> what triggered the formation of the first star for the clumps in the matter of the uni
exactly how to set the telescope that we need to use to look for actual visual evidence of what the data that comes from the satellite suggests to us. all those pieces put together really do make a big difference in helping us tiedown exactly what happened and when. >> do we have a sense of what the universe was like before these first stars were formed? >> before the first stars were formed, the universe was a dark place. there was no light anywhere, so with no light and no matter...
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to sf come to make sure that members of the public can go to my street.com and let's us know if there's not an improvement you want us to look at the grants management prlt added consortiums and the sponsoring agency to go paper less and along a new impressed in a fancy way to help us become for efficient and in terms of our procurement policies i'm pleased we have a strong be l.b. that n e and for a contract ending during a fiscal year 2013-2014 we say a perform of 24 percent by the dbi will i lbe and 24 by f e firms that's to the credit of our finance team and our capital project team that continues the outreach to the community to increase their performance and participation in our program finally, i wanted to saw i sigh a big thank you to supervisor avalos and for the past two years your support and continuance guidance helped us to be fiscal and robust to the staff and community and to the partner agencies and the community at large thank you so much for your support we also want to thank. >> citizens advisory committee that was chaired by glen davis and finally the transportation authority staff thank you very, very mu
to sf come to make sure that members of the public can go to my street.com and let's us know if there's not an improvement you want us to look at the grants management prlt added consortiums and the sponsoring agency to go paper less and along a new impressed in a fancy way to help us become for efficient and in terms of our procurement policies i'm pleased we have a strong be l.b. that n e and for a contract ending during a fiscal year 2013-2014 we say a perform of 24 percent by the dbi will i...
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to divide us race against race. they want us to be angry at each other's family will not be mad at them as they want us to look at eachther across the racial divide. fixated on each other so we cannot look to each other and the white house and say why are all of our income going down? what is happening to all of our jobs iago why are we all losing our future. life here in the shadow of this great building, all of us know all about this. they have used that too long on us for decades now. i want to tell you one thing, i understand this tactic and will not let them get away with it in 1992. [applause] for 12 years the republicans have talked about choices, about really believing in them. the president says he wants public school choice or school choice even if the bankruptcy the public schools but he is more than willing to make it a crime for a woman to exercise her right to choose. [applause] 412 years the republicans have been telling at the national level that america's problem's are not their own. they have washed their hands of responsibility for the economy education, social policy have given it all to the thousa
to divide us race against race. they want us to be angry at each other's family will not be mad at them as they want us to look at eachther across the racial divide. fixated on each other so we cannot look to each other and the white house and say why are all of our income going down? what is happening to all of our jobs iago why are we all losing our future. life here in the shadow of this great building, all of us know all about this. they have used that too long on us for decades now. i want...
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one woman tweeting finally, thank you, every woman needs to see. >> this photo makes us feel good because she looksrter: crawford hasn't commented on her fote tophoto and has not replied to our requests for a statement. for "nightline" i'm linzie janis in los angeles. >> what do you think about cindy crawford's untouched photo? head to our facebook page to join the conversation. thank you for watching abc news. tune into "good morning america" tomorrow. as always we're online at abcnews.com. read this again. come on, ray, honeney, it's a great present. what you wrote on it is perfect and you can't change it now anyway because it's christmas eve. once more. "merry christmas. we love you. michael geoffrey ally, debra, and ray." it's stupid. oh, ray, honey, no, no. everybody's going g to love this present, ok? accept it. you had a great idea. why'd i put "xmas"? i don't like "xmas." i--i x'd out the name of the birthday y boy. ray, sit down. stop obsessing, ok? i love it. my god, it's been 2 months of toaster. hey, this is going out with my name on it. did you wrap the one for your parents? yes. yes.
one woman tweeting finally, thank you, every woman needs to see. >> this photo makes us feel good because she looksrter: crawford hasn't commented on her fote tophoto and has not replied to our requests for a statement. for "nightline" i'm linzie janis in los angeles. >> what do you think about cindy crawford's untouched photo? head to our facebook page to join the conversation. thank you for watching abc news. tune into "good morning america" tomorrow. as always...
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poultry farm in using facebook and setting up a page in order to sell multiple times more chickens than he had been able to before. the university student using the internet to use wikipedia to look up the information and save money on books that she needed for an exam. it is pretty crazy. within weeks, these new experiences start to come back. that's really what we are here to do. the internet is a big enabler that helps connect people to the modern economy. if we can help do that, then that is amazing. >> what's the likelihood internet.org could help you get back into china? ♪ emily what kind of data are you : gathering about these users, and how do you use that data? mark: it is not an different -- any different from how people use facebook normally. the biggest thing we had to do to make internet.org work is to connect with different operators in these countries, for example zambia, to make it easy to buy data when they want to do more things. for example, you may be browsing facebook and see a link to news or see a video you want to watch. you know that is rich media, so it is not covered for free. we can make it so if you tap on it, it is easy to pay. it is good for everyon
poultry farm in using facebook and setting up a page in order to sell multiple times more chickens than he had been able to before. the university student using the internet to use wikipedia to look up the information and save money on books that she needed for an exam. it is pretty crazy. within weeks, these new experiences start to come back. that's really what we are here to do. the internet is a big enabler that helps connect people to the modern economy. if we can help do that, then that...
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which was on the billing and revenue collections process and they identified a number of areas for us to look at to make sure that we are in fact bringing in maximizing the revenue that we can bring in through the billing and collection system so we're working on several areas there but one of the first areas of focus that was identified there and included there we have determined that if we add some physician staffing at the general medicine clinic at san francisco general hospital there's room there to have those attending to generate enough visits they could cover the costs and then some so we budget that to be revenue neutral to be conservative here, but we've got the model and the analytics in place to be confident that this will be a neutral or better trade and it will allow us to increase the number of visits that occur at that clinic so we're proposing that neutral initiative. so that is the list and again we will be adding to it next time. a reminder of the process as we have hearing scheduled on march 3. june 1 is the date that the mayor's office submits its balanced budget for the
which was on the billing and revenue collections process and they identified a number of areas for us to look at to make sure that we are in fact bringing in maximizing the revenue that we can bring in through the billing and collection system so we're working on several areas there but one of the first areas of focus that was identified there and included there we have determined that if we add some physician staffing at the general medicine clinic at san francisco general hospital there's...
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there is data coming from the commercial industry, and new miniaturized sensors, that will enable us to look for summaries in a way different from what we are used to doing. we are used to passive sensors that rely onhe soundest summy in order to end it. the new sensors possible through big data a are going to look for other things, the impact of the summary known the surface of t water, so you can see the weight even if it is really small. >> the body is moving through a mass. it is going to move water. >> low-frequency active sonar cacan travel for hundreds of miles underwater, w which would be able for you to detect a summer in using the pressing that big data would provide. you might bable to tracack the wake of the submari underwater, or oth emanations that might make chemicals or radiation. the data and the oceanographic model are going to allow adversaries to start moving into summary detection technologies that are going to obviate or goo around the advantage we have. >> we tatalk about undersea sensors during the cold war. each of these countries can put those things on as well. wha
there is data coming from the commercial industry, and new miniaturized sensors, that will enable us to look for summaries in a way different from what we are used to doing. we are used to passive sensors that rely onhe soundest summy in order to end it. the new sensors possible through big data a are going to look for other things, the impact of the summary known the surface of t water, so you can see the weight even if it is really small. >> the body is moving through a mass. it is...
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with contaminated scopes, they are inserted down a patient's throat with a microscopic camera used to look at organs. so far there are seven confirms cases and the outbreak may have contributed to two deaths. >> the patients developed severe fevers and sep tx is. his prognosis is guarded but optimistic. >> they followed the guidelines for sterileation of the scopes there is literally no antibiotics to be used to treat this bacteria. >> karen thank you. >>> back here excitement is building on penn state's campus today, the largest student run philanthropic event is about to get underway it's called thon, the 46 hour dance marathon raises millions to help fight pediatric cancer last year all the students involved raised more than $13 million for the cause, the action cam will be in state college all week long by the way and look for chad pradelli's live reports starting on "action news" at 4:00. >>> still to come, we are two days away from the oscars. and police are cracking down on what many of us forget or refuse to do in the winter weather the punishment for drivers that do not clean the
with contaminated scopes, they are inserted down a patient's throat with a microscopic camera used to look at organs. so far there are seven confirms cases and the outbreak may have contributed to two deaths. >> the patients developed severe fevers and sep tx is. his prognosis is guarded but optimistic. >> they followed the guidelines for sterileation of the scopes there is literally no antibiotics to be used to treat this bacteria. >> karen thank you. >>> back here...
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so the question is if one of your viewers, steve wants to use it to look at animal rights is that a purposere going to allow? versus whether someone wants to look in your backyard and determine whether you are smoking marijuana? so first whether we'll require warrants and second what purposes we can restrict this use for. >> michael tweeted in: and the line he says is too thin. tom says: wayne what is your response to that? >> i think one of the big things that the faa is going to do -- what the faa wants to do is they want to safely integrate uas's into your national air space system, but they also want to create rules and regulations that govern how they will fly when they can fly, how high they can fly, what kind of activity that they can do. so one of the things that will do in the next five, six, ten years will be just like they have done in commercial aviation where they will have rules and regulations. right now there are no rules, but that will come to an end once we have the integration of these uas's with the faa authority over them. >> steve do you want to weigh in here? >> well,
so the question is if one of your viewers, steve wants to use it to look at animal rights is that a purposere going to allow? versus whether someone wants to look in your backyard and determine whether you are smoking marijuana? so first whether we'll require warrants and second what purposes we can restrict this use for. >> michael tweeted in: and the line he says is too thin. tom says: wayne what is your response to that? >> i think one of the big things that the faa is going to...
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quality controls to look at post elevations and provide leadership nationwide as you'll see in the rest of the presentation our criteria they're both physical and social so it is important to us to look at places that have very wide roadways that are underutilized and look at the neighbors the green spaces or they have lack of greening in general and we also take advantage of the leadership to improve public safety we want to make sure that any projects we initiative is is strong i want to ask robin to present another part of the presentation were going back over the principles and we'll talk about our project portfolio. >> good afternoon, supervisors so as laurie mentioned be moving forward we're meticulous about examining where in san francisco we can focus our effort to maximize our goals of providing open space throughout the city this past year the paperwork alliance helped us to identify a number of facts and circumstances where we might start looking at specific areas of the city we also work with a variety of sponsors and sponsor types of we're familiar with the cafes but particle moving forward we're looking forward to creating deep and meaningful relationships with
quality controls to look at post elevations and provide leadership nationwide as you'll see in the rest of the presentation our criteria they're both physical and social so it is important to us to look at places that have very wide roadways that are underutilized and look at the neighbors the green spaces or they have lack of greening in general and we also take advantage of the leadership to improve public safety we want to make sure that any projects we initiative is is strong i want to ask...
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that the adjoining neighborhood has to have a shade that's a different way of thinking i'd ask us to look at on the first story to cut and match the roof above interests indeed enough space by which somebody who stands on the lower patio comes close enough to look into the window i'll say it's about 3 feet do you see what i'm trying to say it would be the south portion south facing portions of deck that sits on the property line cut back by 3 feet so it's - >> can you come to the podium. >> can i explain your. >> you're looking at the second-story plan. >> can you say which sheet. >> the second-story be moved 3 feet off the property line. >> you're talking about the patio. >> yes. >> it is about 15 feet below the window. >> that's the area where the dr requester has a problem. >> he's talking about the rbld on the second-story. >> i just asked him. >> we're talking about the second-story plan. >> then i is what i said before we don't have as i mentioned the elevation. >> it is 5 foot 6 above the finished floor of the deck. >> why am i not seeing that. >> it will show up if you look at the
that the adjoining neighborhood has to have a shade that's a different way of thinking i'd ask us to look at on the first story to cut and match the roof above interests indeed enough space by which somebody who stands on the lower patio comes close enough to look into the window i'll say it's about 3 feet do you see what i'm trying to say it would be the south portion south facing portions of deck that sits on the property line cut back by 3 feet so it's - >> can you come to the podium....
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quality controls to look at post elevations and provide leadership nationwide as you'll see in the rest of the presentation our criteria they're both physical and social so it is important to us to look at places that have very wide roadways that are underutilized and look at the neighbors the green spaces or they have lack of greening in general and we also take advantage of the leadership to improve public safety we want to make sure that any projects we initiative is is strong i want to ask robin to present another part of the presentation were going back over the principles and we'll talk about our project portfolio. >> good afternoon, supervisors so as laurie mentioned be moving forward we're meticulous about examining where in san francisco we can focus our effort to maximize our goals of
quality controls to look at post elevations and provide leadership nationwide as you'll see in the rest of the presentation our criteria they're both physical and social so it is important to us to look at places that have very wide roadways that are underutilized and look at the neighbors the green spaces or they have lack of greening in general and we also take advantage of the leadership to improve public safety we want to make sure that any projects we initiative is is strong i want to ask...
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in an effort to boost lagging sales, fast food giant mcdonald's used their slot to launch a promotion where customers can pick their orders with love. >> thanks much for that lookat the business news. thanks to you for watching "france 24." time for the press review. oliver perry joins us to look at what the french press and international press have been saying. the big news today is the start of the stress can'that -- the carlton trial. >> dominique strauss-kahn is one of many on trial in connection with a prostitution ring. this paper has a bit of fun on its front page. "to be in a bad way or tricky situation." "passes" is also slang for a prostitute with his or her claim. -- client. it asks in editorial "is dsk a pimp? in the generally accepted sense, no. he drew financial benefit from his alleged involvement in the case." it continues that "there is little doubt that he will emerge from the case with his image further damaged less by the escapades in his private life. it prohibits one from using others as material." "le figaro" writes, reminding its readers that the implications for pimping in the legal sense involves all who aid and abet the prostitution i
in an effort to boost lagging sales, fast food giant mcdonald's used their slot to launch a promotion where customers can pick their orders with love. >> thanks much for that lookat the business news. thanks to you for watching "france 24." time for the press review. oliver perry joins us to look at what the french press and international press have been saying. the big news today is the start of the stress can'that -- the carlton trial. >> dominique strauss-kahn is one of...
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calendar that takes us to the end of the summer that excludes cultural events and other events quickly wrapping with the strategic plan in 2013 our interagency team got together to take a look at the first three or four years of pavement to parks existence and try to understand how we can set up the program to be sustainable and to really effectively and efficiently deliver the process we came up with 4 goals that represent the core strategic plan for the directors in february of 2014 this is a two year strategic plan we're about halfway through it really the main points of our strategic plan are to real understand what the city and the participating departments will need in order to deliver on our pedestrian strategic goals the one plaza of 20 apartments and understanding from the pilot plans between 2009 and 2013 how we could formula lists the exemption between the departments and also when the public formula lists the staemgz for the public and want to understand the permitting to understand if there's a way to address the policy framework to make those promotions important sustainable especially for your sponsors that's those. >> great thank you very much i actually hav
calendar that takes us to the end of the summer that excludes cultural events and other events quickly wrapping with the strategic plan in 2013 our interagency team got together to take a look at the first three or four years of pavement to parks existence and try to understand how we can set up the program to be sustainable and to really effectively and efficiently deliver the process we came up with 4 goals that represent the core strategic plan for the directors in february of 2014 this is a...
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think it's a great benefit say you indicated someone brought it to us rather than us coming up with that on our own who asked us to look at it. >> actually a number of employees like i said they know it could be a couple of thousand dollars gee would you look at the possibility it been in the works for over a year. >> great now, when we advance advancing money to one it's entitled to it what trick or treat when they pay back what's the trick or treat and the planned interest is at 4 percent. >> is that a impounded rate or on the sum at the end. >> impounded. >> great. >> chair will entertain a motion. >> i'll move we adapt staffs recommendation. >> open up for public comment on item 17 seeing none, public is closed all in favor, say i. >> i. >> passed unanimously item number 18 please. >> i have two things to report one was lecturer the commission advert went to a sunshine ordinance to defend the retirement board and myself against anchors we violated the shons at your december meeting by not having sufficiently described the action item the allocation items and not having copies of a because of a motion that was a mem
think it's a great benefit say you indicated someone brought it to us rather than us coming up with that on our own who asked us to look at it. >> actually a number of employees like i said they know it could be a couple of thousand dollars gee would you look at the possibility it been in the works for over a year. >> great now, when we advance advancing money to one it's entitled to it what trick or treat when they pay back what's the trick or treat and the planned interest is at 4...
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that brings us to look who is talking. tor paul says his message will be better received than bush's. >> i think if you talk to young people they are not tolerant of hypocrisy. he admitted when he went to a prep school where wealthy kids went to school and smoked pot but still ready to put a man in jail for using marijuana for multiple sclerosis i wouldn't put them in jail. a lot of poor people get put in jail for using marijuana. he didn't get caught and didn't have to go to prison. it shows hypocrisy that will be difficult for young people to understand why we put a 65-year-old guy in jail for medical marijuana. >>> well, let's go to extreme weather. it is wreaking havoc across our country. a 75 vehicle pileup on a snow covered road shutting down lanes between new port and bangor for almost 5 hours. >>> a school bus flips over after sliding on ice. states of emergency have been declared in alabama, georgia and the carolinas. maria molina tracking all of it for us. good morning maria. >> looks like another system could imp
that brings us to look who is talking. tor paul says his message will be better received than bush's. >> i think if you talk to young people they are not tolerant of hypocrisy. he admitted when he went to a prep school where wealthy kids went to school and smoked pot but still ready to put a man in jail for using marijuana for multiple sclerosis i wouldn't put them in jail. a lot of poor people get put in jail for using marijuana. he didn't get caught and didn't have to go to prison. it...
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to one group or one religion. there is a tendency in us, a sinful tendency that can pervert and distort our faith. >> that brings us now to look who is talking. former speech writer saying the president mentioning those crusades is just what our enemy wants to hear. >> who wants the crusades? the catholic church. he is basically saying the catholic church was the al qaeda of its day. i would like to see him explain that to pope francis when he comes to washington. to provoke the crew aids and deeds done during the crusades that brings it right to isis. it calls for jihad against jews and crusaders. the leader of isis calls our campaign against isis the crusader campaign. when the president of the united states steps up in front of the cameras and has film of him talking about the terrible deeds that were done in the name of christ during the crusades that is a propaganda gold mine for our enemies. >> let's keep talking about this. what message do you think it is sending the president refusing to send islamic extremism but comparing isis to the crusades nearly a thousand years ago. log on to fox book after the-- facebook for a
to one group or one religion. there is a tendency in us, a sinful tendency that can pervert and distort our faith. >> that brings us now to look who is talking. former speech writer saying the president mentioning those crusades is just what our enemy wants to hear. >> who wants the crusades? the catholic church. he is basically saying the catholic church was the al qaeda of its day. i would like to see him explain that to pope francis when he comes to washington. to provoke the...