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mean so you go off to the good each morning and it up on monday come out for us to . look at you corporation and. i think that if you miss me i think a significant. and i think it was at an illegal for most of a thing and then it was the real deal. for you will do a form of address as. i did and that was. it was going to be that he said i. want to. eat. these do you think. he knew me pretty good or my sister for me going to kick that didn't work but they tried it. and i got lazy and went to how do you want to get folks so but i mean demo about us and they can accompany them most but then we end. up with a kid and they. also have to say some of the letters that got us the flood food from michelle photos. inches well my to read you through the first sentence so yeah i wish to model with a chair to the cuff and i'm also an idea and there's days and i can carry lady out of hospital with a i'm going to kill ya know. so the start of the one i won't carry in a year was it but a laugh. understand the man of who set up a laugh all about. unless i learned my mutiny hope and you know
mean so you go off to the good each morning and it up on monday come out for us to . look at you corporation and. i think that if you miss me i think a significant. and i think it was at an illegal for most of a thing and then it was the real deal. for you will do a form of address as. i did and that was. it was going to be that he said i. want to. eat. these do you think. he knew me pretty good or my sister for me going to kick that didn't work but they tried it. and i got lazy and went to how...
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attorney's office, which allows us to become much more efficient in the use of our prosecutorial and investigative resources. as we have this data that tells us where to look. i think justin's point is a good one, sometimes it also tells us where this might be the right place to look where it might look like the right place to look but it really isn't. the level of efficiency we are able to bring to bear in the use of our resources which then leads to quicker investigations, quicker indictments, weaker prosecutions and quicker pleas. there was an example of one doctor who was selling opioid prescriptions to medicare patients for about $200 her prescription. and from the time we investigated to the time of his sentencing was 10 months, he got 97 months in prison for the amount of opioids he put on the street, it took us less than 10 months to go from identifying him to getting him sentenced and locked up. and it is the data that allows us to do that. >> i will give you a high level answer on the data analysis and essentially we are hiring more and more data analysis sciences. and we recognize the inflow of data and the ability to digest consume and dissemin
attorney's office, which allows us to become much more efficient in the use of our prosecutorial and investigative resources. as we have this data that tells us where to look. i think justin's point is a good one, sometimes it also tells us where this might be the right place to look where it might look like the right place to look but it really isn't. the level of efficiency we are able to bring to bear in the use of our resources which then leads to quicker investigations, quicker...
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us mail. i will say look over the. kenyan boys with us here this is old ladies out by the way i see you. see a boy to shit all day i feel for gold home. so that. tell us. to look does your noble cause. you know what some are charging the most one. mama. a million a hot one hundred pounds a hot mom. who shared. a home the most unbelievable. after lengthy negotiations with the school board joan was allowed to come with us to the show and temple. she'll soon have a choice to make. to continue our training at the school pool go back home to her mother. we're going to. show all. those women goalball you or they will want. all your wall. can be. made him cause i love the. show. she made it. on the little song. playing goal hi-lo that. teasing tongue. really. blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah plain one. of unbelieve kusama teemu. social all. woman children in ancient un-jewish it true blood on the wall the. time. trial so how did you. find. water could be a hot what you don't want your the to the who seen me. wall clock. it was so much homily sure. some late so mom was handling an additional. pro
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the audit allow us to look at the system much more in-depth. we learn a lot from the audits. we have multiple audits from the state and regulatory bodies. this audit was really welcomed. it helps us to look at areas to improve on and showcase what we have worked on. in the area of provider performance. we have our community-based organizations and we have civil service clinics. there's about 60 substance abuse provider organizations about 122 mental health prokerproviders te c.b.o.s. we to annual monitoring on the same standard and same performance objectives for all of them. the civil service monitoring started about five years ago and it's been something that really is important because we want to monitor everyone on the same level. this monitoring has been going on an annual basis. we're excited about the business intelligence software that we have implemented. we can look at various live, time data. what is happen and who's getting what services and how many people are at what clinic. we're utilizing that. this is something that's been very helpful. what i would want to hi
the audit allow us to look at the system much more in-depth. we learn a lot from the audits. we have multiple audits from the state and regulatory bodies. this audit was really welcomed. it helps us to look at areas to improve on and showcase what we have worked on. in the area of provider performance. we have our community-based organizations and we have civil service clinics. there's about 60 substance abuse provider organizations about 122 mental health prokerproviders te c.b.o.s. we to...
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to look back. they do distribute some flyers for us, but that is typically an incidental cost. they don't bring on additional staff to do those distributions. his stuff that is done with existing staff. >> that is what i was wondering about i could not imagine that amount of outreach would generate that amount of revenue exceedances so i was just curious about what the discrepancy was and if this is expected to continue. >> again, we have a couple buildings that we are doing some rehab on. with without work should wrap up early next year in late spring we will see revenue recovery. >> with these shortfalls impact our reserves or anything like that? >> historically, our revenues, we have tended to fall a little short on the residential revenue projections and do a little better than projected on commercial revenue projections -- projections. right now, i think this year will probably be close to on target with commercial and a little low on residential. so there may be additional draw on to prior year reserves. >> thank you. >> share. >> thank you. >> thank you, again for this re
to look back. they do distribute some flyers for us, but that is typically an incidental cost. they don't bring on additional staff to do those distributions. his stuff that is done with existing staff. >> that is what i was wondering about i could not imagine that amount of outreach would generate that amount of revenue exceedances so i was just curious about what the discrepancy was and if this is expected to continue. >> again, we have a couple buildings that we are doing some...
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to look at the moon. who do you think they are spying on? the truth is we don't know she says but they call it a window to the world, a window used to look at akes, why did it have to be snakes? and supplemental insurance. medicare is great, but it doesn't cover everything, only about 80% of your part b medicare costs. a medicare supplement insurance plan may help cover some of the rest. learn more about aarp medicare supplement plans, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company, the only plans of their kind endorsed by aarp. with any medicare supplement plan, you can choose any doctor who accepts medicare patients. call today for a free guide. in't easy.ts medicare patients. 12 hours? 20 dogs? where's your belly rubs?ha after a day ofng dogs you shouldn't have to chase down payments. (vo) send invoices and accept payments to get paid twice as fast. (danny) it's time to get yours! (vo) quickbooks. backing you. take new dayquil severe with vicks vapocool.asty cold, (acapella) whoa! (vo) and vaporize it with an intense rush of vicks vapors. (acapella) ahhhhhhhhhhh! (vo) new dayquil severe with vicks vapocool. the daytime coughing, stuffy hea
to look at the moon. who do you think they are spying on? the truth is we don't know she says but they call it a window to the world, a window used to look at akes, why did it have to be snakes? and supplemental insurance. medicare is great, but it doesn't cover everything, only about 80% of your part b medicare costs. a medicare supplement insurance plan may help cover some of the rest. learn more about aarp medicare supplement plans, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company, the only...
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look forward to working with this board. i appreciate your support. >> thank you, sir. >> thank you. you sort of mentioned it earlier, but years back, they usedo have the jitnys in san francisco and something like that could be possible. could pay a $1 and they'd take you on their route. their steady route. i think that would be something to possibly look into. and then just another comment. i live on the island. and many of the neighbors, it's not like just a couple. it's a couple and their two children, or because people have been there so long, it might be a couple and their grown children. a neighbor in particular. she works, the husband works, the older child works and the younger child goes to a private school. that is like four people times what is going to be the toll. possibly. so just want to keep that in mind. i'm sure you've got the records on what the families look like on the island. and just keep in mind, you know, that just don't travel together in little packs. >> understood. we did hear yesterday in the public record concerns with parent taking their children to and from school. that was part of the equation we tried to putt
look forward to working with this board. i appreciate your support. >> thank you, sir. >> thank you. you sort of mentioned it earlier, but years back, they usedo have the jitnys in san francisco and something like that could be possible. could pay a $1 and they'd take you on their route. their steady route. i think that would be something to possibly look into. and then just another comment. i live on the island. and many of the neighbors, it's not like just a couple. it's a couple...
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resentment that people feel will get worse with troubling consequences so our guest is here helping us to look back and the head we began with former treasury secretary larry summers who was the very first person to appear on the show a few weeks ago we discussed at length the risks of the trade dispute. >> are we in the early stages? . >> of a trade war with china? . >> i hope not but on both sides of the rhetoric that they are getting more and more confrontational there is no reason why we need to have a cold war with china the world could accommodate our greatness and unfortunately right now it looks very confrontational in the economic realm in the security realm. >> president trump says china doesn't play fair he said just this week i just want our country to be treated fairly and he has a point. >> sure. sure of time some of china's practices of intellectual property historically have been problematic there are stories about commercial espionage certainly there are examples where china has broken the rules with respect to subsidies but no nation has an unblemished record on trade no nati
resentment that people feel will get worse with troubling consequences so our guest is here helping us to look back and the head we began with former treasury secretary larry summers who was the very first person to appear on the show a few weeks ago we discussed at length the risks of the trade dispute. >> are we in the early stages? . >> of a trade war with china? . >> i hope not but on both sides of the rhetoric that they are getting more and more confrontational there is...
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us. to look does your noble school the whole notion you know what some are charging the most one. mama. a million hot one hundred sounds a hot mom. who shared. a home the most unusual look. after lengthy negotiations with the school board joan was allowed to come with us to the show and temple. she'll soon have a choice to make. to continue our training at the school pool go back home to her mother. we're going to. show all. those women goalball you or they will want. all your wall. i love. she made it. around the little song. playing goal hi-lo that. choosing to. rely. on. to the to. one. woman. that's true put on the elite. you. could be a hot what you don't know what you're going to who see me in a. fish. so much calmly shit. some might say mom was handling an additional. problem with me i'm back. if we have a new trade or arrangements with china that may build a new foundation for war stable relations i think broadly the if there is a the us has a problem in accepting the rise of china no matter what they do. what politicians to do something to. put themselves on the line. to get ac
us. to look does your noble school the whole notion you know what some are charging the most one. mama. a million hot one hundred sounds a hot mom. who shared. a home the most unusual look. after lengthy negotiations with the school board joan was allowed to come with us to the show and temple. she'll soon have a choice to make. to continue our training at the school pool go back home to her mother. we're going to. show all. those women goalball you or they will want. all your wall. i love. she...
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to provide an intangible but important r.l. boost in detroit and within the industry and joining us now to help us take a look back at the auto industry for two thousand and eighteen and two thousand and nineteen is our friend lauren fix the car coach lauren welcome back to the show we're glad to have you. thanks part as so what is the ultimate diagnosis lauren for the auto industry this year i mean overall was it successful or did the engine stall what do you make of it. well i don't think the engine started and we have to look at the numbers right now are about a little over seventeen million sales for light trucks and cars so that combination is still really good numbers and we've had some ups and downs in months and sometimes it's affected by weather or it's infective affected by incentives we're seeing some shifts some of them are pushed by government such as electric vehicles on a global basis i was just talking to a friend of mine who works for navigon they do real solid numbers on what's going on in the industry and they're saying by the year twenty thirty we're not going to have a higher percentage than fifteen percent on a g
to provide an intangible but important r.l. boost in detroit and within the industry and joining us now to help us take a look back at the auto industry for two thousand and eighteen and two thousand and nineteen is our friend lauren fix the car coach lauren welcome back to the show we're glad to have you. thanks part as so what is the ultimate diagnosis lauren for the auto industry this year i mean overall was it successful or did the engine stall what do you make of it. well i don't think the...
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this model is great because it allows us to look in detail at the anatomy and pick it up and hold it and turn it around. amazing. now we can actually test ideas about how these animals actually functioned. the digital skulls can be given a virtual stress tests to work out what the animals ate, how they moved and so what their environment was like 150 million years ago. museums have gathered vast amounts of evidence of hundreds of millions of years of evolution. now the challenge is to make sure it's shared and studied, not hidden away in the dark. victoria gill, bbc news in washington, dc. now it's time for a look at the weather with thomas. hello. the weather is behaving itself at the moment, it is fairly quiet on the weather front, pretty chilly. we have ended the weekend on a fine note with clear skies and northwesterly winds, and that will take us into monday morning. this is what it looks like over the coming hours. chilly northwesterly wind blowing out of the norwegian sea, clear skies and maybe a few showers in northwestern areas. the frost tonight, scotland and northern engla
this model is great because it allows us to look in detail at the anatomy and pick it up and hold it and turn it around. amazing. now we can actually test ideas about how these animals actually functioned. the digital skulls can be given a virtual stress tests to work out what the animals ate, how they moved and so what their environment was like 150 million years ago. museums have gathered vast amounts of evidence of hundreds of millions of years of evolution. now the challenge is to make sure...
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>> we're used to looking at an image or video and putting faith in it. e of the ability to easily manipulate those, i think that's going to put our faith in dim tal media in jemd. >> reporter: it caused g fes wed concern when reddit . with glch, but at technology continues to evolve some people worry they could become indistinguishable from the real deal, triggering widespread panic, riots or war. now they are grabbing the attention of lawmakers. >> deep fakes is a new area and people are going to continue to find new ones. >> reporter: and the department of defense. >> a lot of times there are indicators that can you see. but it's going to get more and more challenging over the time. >> reporter: is this an arms race? >> there's certainly a bit of a cat and mouse game going on. >> reporter: dr. matt tarack heads the advanced research agency or darpa. his task, on the right hand. an object was removed. the car that moved through the scene was essentially erased out of the video. >> reporter: while the technology isn't flawless, ther there. many of them ha
>> we're used to looking at an image or video and putting faith in it. e of the ability to easily manipulate those, i think that's going to put our faith in dim tal media in jemd. >> reporter: it caused g fes wed concern when reddit . with glch, but at technology continues to evolve some people worry they could become indistinguishable from the real deal, triggering widespread panic, riots or war. now they are grabbing the attention of lawmakers. >> deep fakes is a new area...
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the year is coming to an end and it's time for us to look back our correspondents have filed many reports from all over the world stories that encourage or make us shake our heads like this story from blog posts the beating heart of nigeria's commercial hub is this a pop up but traffic snarls along the major auguries leading there are enough to give any driver a heart attack our correspondent adrian krege reports. breakfast on the side of the road is nothing new for this truck driver. segment is stuck in yet another traffic jam near the port in lagos. had five days we've been stuck here for five days nothing's moving it's very stressful the only thing we can do is eat sleep and wait for the. papa is well known for its traffic jams but in the past few weeks the situation has worsened due to a strike at the port truck drivers often have to wait for a month to get in and the entry cost to the port for their vehicles has quadrupled . businessman kevin in benoit has come to have a look at the situation for himself he exports goods from nigeria. normally to three years ago we could do two three
the year is coming to an end and it's time for us to look back our correspondents have filed many reports from all over the world stories that encourage or make us shake our heads like this story from blog posts the beating heart of nigeria's commercial hub is this a pop up but traffic snarls along the major auguries leading there are enough to give any driver a heart attack our correspondent adrian krege reports. breakfast on the side of the road is nothing new for this truck driver. segment...
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that forced us to look internally. do we have the right people both on the staff in the board and bringing in fresh talent and perspective? was a big change and continues to be something we are doing. with that comes, how are we working with partners and is it the right model for impact we are having? one of the big changes we have made it -- is because of our brand, we can add to the engagement. the base is broadening it to a bigger culture. we do not have to stay serving in talking to the same people over and over. we can partner with companies or messengers and get the message out to a broader audience. the way we were doing it was from a marketing perspective in terms of having an event, bringing in a brand and what we have learned is we want to be a consultant. we want to have a partnership where we are helping a company develop a culture of civic engagement whether that is for their employees or consumer customers. host: just to remind everyone we will take questions on twitter. we did get a question for you aski
that forced us to look internally. do we have the right people both on the staff in the board and bringing in fresh talent and perspective? was a big change and continues to be something we are doing. with that comes, how are we working with partners and is it the right model for impact we are having? one of the big changes we have made it -- is because of our brand, we can add to the engagement. the base is broadening it to a bigger culture. we do not have to stay serving in talking to the...
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to look at the moon. who do you think they are spying on? the truth is we don't know, she says, but they call it a window to the world, a window used to look ato be snakes? >>> now if you saw a rattlesnake slither under a building, would you follow it? me, either. as ugh see, a guy in texas felt differently. bobby cohen and his friends saw a small rattlesnake disappear under a cabin so they lifted it up and guess what they found. more snakes, lots, lots more. the best part, they had to remove them cans. nonkou >>> if you live here in new york city, last night you may have seen a bright blue light illuminating the sky over queens, new york. it looked like something from a sci-fi movie. it turns out there was a problem at a power station that caused an electrical ark, basically really bright lightning that lasted several minutes. no one was injured but thousands did lose power. >>> when we come back, an $11 million gift from an unexpected source. the east bay. what this helicopter hit that forced it to make an >>> a midair collision over the east bay. what this helicopter hit that forced it to make an emergency landing. >>> plus, the college fo
to look at the moon. who do you think they are spying on? the truth is we don't know, she says, but they call it a window to the world, a window used to look ato be snakes? >>> now if you saw a rattlesnake slither under a building, would you follow it? me, either. as ugh see, a guy in texas felt differently. bobby cohen and his friends saw a small rattlesnake disappear under a cabin so they lifted it up and guess what they found. more snakes, lots, lots more. the best part, they had to...
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that saudi arabia is put on notice that business as usual has come to an end for me no not look at the kingdom the same way that i used to look at it i will not support arms sales until all responsible for the death of mr show give brought then brought to justice. yes and i will no longer. support the war in yemen as constructive. so what is the next step do you think from congress on this. well we're going to see in the senate intense discussion in the next few days as to exactly what form of legislation should be debated now there is already a bill up for debate in the senate that has to do with sanctions against saudi arabia with regard to its operations in yemen a suspension of all weapons sales now that bill has already been drawn up but we're hearing from a number of senators that they want something else or something added into that particular legislation in particular we've heard from senator graham that he wants legislation specifically aimed at proclaiming the guilt of the crown prince mohammed bin salmon that he wants as a specific part of legislation perhaps even a single bill by itself but other senators
that saudi arabia is put on notice that business as usual has come to an end for me no not look at the kingdom the same way that i used to look at it i will not support arms sales until all responsible for the death of mr show give brought then brought to justice. yes and i will no longer. support the war in yemen as constructive. so what is the next step do you think from congress on this. well we're going to see in the senate intense discussion in the next few days as to exactly what form of...
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to predict the smaller quakes. it uses data from quakes ahow long the same fault lines. they look for after shock activity patterns and plug that data in to the program. >>> could the 49ers end a 9- game losing streak to the seahawks. >>> as we go to break, let's look outside, golden gate bridge in san francisco. thanks for waking up with us on this monday morning. > s are 2 9 and 2. censer taking over for the released kareem. final seconds, third quarter, ma hole. s to harris, four touchdown passes and the game from holmes. under 7 minutes to play. that's the rookie's first career touchdown and raiders within 3 points. ma holmes put the game away. raiders lose 40-33, fall to 2 and 10. at least it was semi exciting at the colosseum yesterday. richard making his run to seattle, a warm welcome from his former head coach pete carol. second quarter, 6-0 hawks. wilson downtown to tyler, he beat the former seahog, smith, 52-yard scores 4ers in a hole at 13-0. over 4 to play. seattle leading 30-16, mull lips picked off of the goal line by wagner. mullins can catch him and he won't. 98 ya
to predict the smaller quakes. it uses data from quakes ahow long the same fault lines. they look for after shock activity patterns and plug that data in to the program. >>> could the 49ers end a 9- game losing streak to the seahawks. >>> as we go to break, let's look outside, golden gate bridge in san francisco. thanks for waking up with us on this monday morning. > s are 2 9 and 2. censer taking over for the released kareem. final seconds, third quarter, ma hole. s to...
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issues, and they're aread ahead of everyone else in the country, so that's a very good system for us to look at and see where the pitfalls are. so i'm assuming the commission plans to take up other plans related complexities after we do this initial cut on some of the more simple matters and updating of the current law and the regs so that we can be current in our operations for november . thank you. >> thank you. any other public comment on agenda item number six? okay. agenda item number seven, discussion of the monthly staff policy report. >> thank you, chair chiu. agenda item seven is my monthly report updating you on how the policy division is working on the three policy priorities that the commission identified, so those are the public financing review project, which, of course, is on today's agenda, but it's been continued to january . likewise, the cfro regs we just talked about under agenda item number six. and then, lastly, on-line paid political communications is something that is not agendaized today, but it's still a policy priority. staff are looking at -- we're tracking -- dir
issues, and they're aread ahead of everyone else in the country, so that's a very good system for us to look at and see where the pitfalls are. so i'm assuming the commission plans to take up other plans related complexities after we do this initial cut on some of the more simple matters and updating of the current law and the regs so that we can be current in our operations for november . thank you. >> thank you. any other public comment on agenda item number six? okay. agenda item...
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just don't go to one of us is the world is the world the world you don't know does told us to look for. the let's see. so to come the killing of a mentally disabled palestinian man during a raid once again puts the israeli military in the spotlight the details for you after this short break. backstabbers financial survival guide. says housing bubble. oh you mean there's a downside to artificially low mortgage rates don't get carried away that's cause report. lead. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race is on offer and spearing dramatic development only loosely i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and. welcome back now it's been a year since a rock declared victory over islamic state the defeat of the terrorist group came a few months off the iraqi armed forces secured control of major urban areas particularly the country's second largest city mosul the humanitarian situation though remains dire as pointed out by the norwegian refugee council in its latest
just don't go to one of us is the world is the world the world you don't know does told us to look for. the let's see. so to come the killing of a mentally disabled palestinian man during a raid once again puts the israeli military in the spotlight the details for you after this short break. backstabbers financial survival guide. says housing bubble. oh you mean there's a downside to artificially low mortgage rates don't get carried away that's cause report. lead. so what we've got to do is...
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that saudi arabia is put on notice that business as usual has come to an end for me no not look at the kingdom the same way that i used to look at it i will not support arms sales until all responsible for the death of mr shogi have brought them brought to justice. yes and i will no longer. support the war and yemen as constructive is the new relationship as i know it will. or cannot work the standard resolution oh i think that's the wrong approach what i want to do is make a statement about the complicity of the crown prince that i think has supported overwhelming about the evidence that i want sanctions imposed global monette's get sanctions against those responsible and i want to put the world on notice that if you align yourself with the united states you try to integrate your economy with ours you try to do joint military operations there's a certain expectation you have to meet and one of those expectations is that you will not be involved in extrajudicial killing of a journalist in the most brutal fashion and if we don't send that message we're really making the world a more dangerous it was really i mean it wa
that saudi arabia is put on notice that business as usual has come to an end for me no not look at the kingdom the same way that i used to look at it i will not support arms sales until all responsible for the death of mr shogi have brought them brought to justice. yes and i will no longer. support the war and yemen as constructive is the new relationship as i know it will. or cannot work the standard resolution oh i think that's the wrong approach what i want to do is make a statement about...
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we're looking at every avenue available to us. we will look for funding that can be used to protect our the presidentve the ability to fulfill his constitutional obligation to protect the american people by having a secure border. we're looking at other options. in the meantime we will see what the senate does. [indiscernible] reporter: there are other forces that could potentially pay for the wall. ms. sanders: as i said, the president asked every agency to look and see if they have money that can be used for that purpose. that is exactly what we are doing. reporter: can they find that money, the president would accept a budget that does not include any money to fund the border wall? ms. sanders: once again, we want to see what the senate can pass. they throw out a lot of ideas and have yet to take a vote. once they make a decision and they put something on the table, we will make the determination whether or not we will move forward on short-term or long-term. flynn said heael worked to the fbi and for foreign government during t
we're looking at every avenue available to us. we will look for funding that can be used to protect our the presidentve the ability to fulfill his constitutional obligation to protect the american people by having a secure border. we're looking at other options. in the meantime we will see what the senate does. [indiscernible] reporter: there are other forces that could potentially pay for the wall. ms. sanders: as i said, the president asked every agency to look and see if they have money that...
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hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow.the i, rivals are lining up to oust theresa may — with former cabinet ministers esther mcvey, dominic raab and borisjohnson all refusing to rull out leadership bids during tv interviews today. the times also reports on threats to theresa may's leadership, and says the 48 letters from mps that would trigger a contest are likely to be submitted this week. the guardian says theresa may is to launch a last—minute attempt to win over rebellious conservative mps, before deciding whether or not to go ahead with the commons vote on tuesday. the daily telegraph pictures the prime minister going to church — and reports that the pm held last minute crisis talks with eu leaders ahead of that crucial vote. the pm is also pictured on the ft‘s front page — but the top story is that ministers are poised to announce a fresh £1 billion bailout for crossrail. the metro quotes the brother of murdered british backpacker grace millane, saying: "she was my sunshine." the mail says new figures show the number
hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow.the i, rivals are lining up to oust theresa may — with former cabinet ministers esther mcvey, dominic raab and borisjohnson all refusing to rull out leadership bids during tv interviews today. the times also reports on threats to theresa may's leadership, and says the 48 letters from mps that would trigger a contest are likely to be submitted this week. the guardian says theresa may is to launch a...
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to predict the smaller quakes. it uses data along the same fault line. they look for after shock activity patterns and plug that data in to the program. >> this gives us an opportunity to see our forecasting -- to see what our forecasting is doing. the after shock forecasting looks pretty good. we are pretty spot on. >> they hope to use the same program after a earthquake in e bay vulnerable areas. >>> avoid the long lines at dmv offices , the public can use the bay area's first self service terminal at the santa clara central park library. >> reporter: back in october, i went to the dmv to transfer the title of a car and it took nearly 4 hours. californians have been cheering any kind of thing that keeps you from going in to the dmv including the self service testimonials. the library did a soft launch. today is the official unveiling, this is the first library to get a kiosks and the third in the state to get one. most of them have been installed in field offices or inside grocery stores. you can renew your registration and print it out and renew on line and the
to predict the smaller quakes. it uses data along the same fault line. they look for after shock activity patterns and plug that data in to the program. >> this gives us an opportunity to see our forecasting -- to see what our forecasting is doing. the after shock forecasting looks pretty good. we are pretty spot on. >> they hope to use the same program after a earthquake in e bay vulnerable areas. >>> avoid the long lines at dmv offices , the public can use the bay area's...
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intensive work, so we're seeking those funds, and then, we're also looking at other grant sources, such as regional funds that we can use to get this started and moving along. so with that, happy to take questions and look forward to your direction. >> chair peskin: thank you for coming back at the t.a.'s direction. are there any questions or comments? commissioner brown. >> can you tell me, how will the members of the policy committee be chosen? >> that's a great question. i think we would want to make sure we have a wide range of seats representing different interest groups, and it's likely to be a large group, and i think we'd also want input from commissioners' offices as we do that so that we're representing all the different viewpoints all the way along the process. >> chair peskin: any further questions, commissioner brown? are there any further members of the public who would like to comment on this earth shattering ordinance? mr. r adulovic? >> tom radulovic. we're here to support the ordinance. you should definitely charimplt congestion charging. the goal is really to move more people. this is a diagram that show
intensive work, so we're seeking those funds, and then, we're also looking at other grant sources, such as regional funds that we can use to get this started and moving along. so with that, happy to take questions and look forward to your direction. >> chair peskin: thank you for coming back at the t.a.'s direction. are there any questions or comments? commissioner brown. >> can you tell me, how will the members of the policy committee be chosen? >> that's a great question. i...
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because i did not use the word stupid woman about the problem is still or anyone else and i am completely opposed to the use of sexist old misogynist language in absolutely any form. just look like stupid woman to me i can see stupid but not. the phrase no problem is familiar in many language but swahili translation is at the center of a trademark round against the entertainment giant disney where you probably know this phrase from this movie. so is the lion king came out in one thousand nine hundred four generations grown up knowing tartar the phrase was trademarks by disney to protect its movie merchandising but the studio is being accused of colonialism a petition launched by a zimbabwe activist to get disney to drop its copyright claim has been signed by more than sixty thousand people saying the phrase belongs to african culture and is not an american invention disney's trademark dates back to two thousand and three for her kumar tartare to be used on clothing and footwear the studio doesn't deny this where he origin of five of the front left phrase all the names of almost all the lion king characters although it hasn't yet commented on the petition itself the case has
because i did not use the word stupid woman about the problem is still or anyone else and i am completely opposed to the use of sexist old misogynist language in absolutely any form. just look like stupid woman to me i can see stupid but not. the phrase no problem is familiar in many language but swahili translation is at the center of a trademark round against the entertainment giant disney where you probably know this phrase from this movie. so is the lion king came out in one thousand nine...
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what we are looking at is the soil placed into the well after it was no longer in use. using travels to remove that dirt, sometimes we will use shovels if it is difficult to move. if you look closely, you can tell this has a lot of clay soil in it. this has been a layer that was probably purposefully created by filling in with clay so the well would not be a hazard. capped. stay cap -- we're getting down close to the bottom. -- pan down, down you can see the edge of the bricks that are still in place down here. we have begun to probe in this final layer. we are almost to the water table. we are close to being at the bottom of the well. wells arement of the that this is going to be the bottom layer where presumably things may have fallen or dropped when the well was in use. or it could have been used after they were done using it for water, it may have been used as a trash pit. people would throw away things. to us archaeologists, that's what we are looking for. those are the clues to learning out the past. we are very excited. we are going to get down to that layer once we remove this o
what we are looking at is the soil placed into the well after it was no longer in use. using travels to remove that dirt, sometimes we will use shovels if it is difficult to move. if you look closely, you can tell this has a lot of clay soil in it. this has been a layer that was probably purposefully created by filling in with clay so the well would not be a hazard. capped. stay cap -- we're getting down close to the bottom. -- pan down, down you can see the edge of the bricks that are still in...
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about serving those audiences and one of the things we had to do was really take a look at how we ran our programs and what metals we were using. and that forced us to look internally, do have the right people? you know and the staff and on the board and bringing in fresh talent and bringing in fresh perspective. and so, that was a big change and continues to be something that we are doing. and with that, actually comes, how are we working with partners? and is it the right path or impact that we are having? and one of the changes we have made, because of our brand strength, the value that we can add to this engagement, they have brought it to a bigger culture and then we don't have too stay serving in talking to the same people over and over. that we can actually partner with companies and get that message out to a broader audience. but the way that we were doing it a lot of times was very much from a marketing perspective in terms of having an event, bringing in a brand, and what we have learned is that we want to be a consultant. we want to have a partnership where we are helping a company develop a culture of engagement wi
about serving those audiences and one of the things we had to do was really take a look at how we ran our programs and what metals we were using. and that forced us to look internally, do have the right people? you know and the staff and on the board and bringing in fresh talent and bringing in fresh perspective. and so, that was a big change and continues to be something that we are doing. and with that, actually comes, how are we working with partners? and is it the right path or impact that...