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have an appellate group inside the office of general counsel, and, you know, they're worrying about usf appeals and they're worrying about this the next day. >> okay. thank you. >> chairman wheeler, the fcc announced in march that 16 of the 24 enforcement bureau offices around the country would be closed. what impact will these closings have on the fcc's ability to address interference concerns? >> thank you mr. chairman. it will improve our abilities. one of the realities that we have is that the offices were placed there 20 years ago in an entirely different era when radio frequency interference was not an issue. on average less than 40% of their time is spent on rf interference issues. we ought to be spending more time on the challenges to the future economy, which is a wireless economy rather than trying to figure out if the local broadcaster has painted his tower. and so what we are proposing is a structure that will put electrical engineers in eight strategically located offices so that they can then get out of those offices and deal with the issue which is never in the office it'
have an appellate group inside the office of general counsel, and, you know, they're worrying about usf appeals and they're worrying about this the next day. >> okay. thank you. >> chairman wheeler, the fcc announced in march that 16 of the 24 enforcement bureau offices around the country would be closed. what impact will these closings have on the fcc's ability to address interference concerns? >> thank you mr. chairman. it will improve our abilities. one of the realities...
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process to the community and was in the vision this specific family houses is another example with the usf the hospital was not part of plan but a wonderful edition like the ronald mcdonald house to provide temporary housing as i mentioned we'll have break with the economy on the office building but start with the last design so a few months ago you had a informational block and did restrictions to the same mapping it is a great improvement to the design we start construction this year and tied the completion and that will be opening down there in the next few months one of the things we're proud of is the parks our contribution for the something we control for the community - community creation down there. >> in the next few months opening a children's park this is the equipment fun and opening a park down by the hospital those are open in the next few my goodness months we're in the establishment period we've going to get the parks open and this is before - again the parks especially for me perp i take pride this is our chance to give back to the community that is the overview off-line t
process to the community and was in the vision this specific family houses is another example with the usf the hospital was not part of plan but a wonderful edition like the ronald mcdonald house to provide temporary housing as i mentioned we'll have break with the economy on the office building but start with the last design so a few months ago you had a informational block and did restrictions to the same mapping it is a great improvement to the design we start construction this year and tied...
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and to start to use it more to get around to the south bay, as well as going to be and i know that usf students, out in my district are saying that they really want to be connected but i know that it is planned out to expand to the areas where there is transit and to connect up the unconnect areas but i am excited about the area bike share and i am happy about this expansion but i wanted to thafrpg our staff, but also the bay area and air quality management district and soon, mtc's staff in taking it on. >> and thank you, commissioner mar. and seeing no other names on the roster we will open item four up for public comment relevant to four -- >> (inaudible) >> i am represented by three supervisors and i just want to comment on how i feel that your transportation policy and your vision zer zero and your road diet are going a long way to making this city, wealthy and whiter and well educated. and there have been studies that have shown that improvements in transportation does lead to gentricication and i have looked at the stats ticks for 2010 and all three districts in which i owns the
and to start to use it more to get around to the south bay, as well as going to be and i know that usf students, out in my district are saying that they really want to be connected but i know that it is planned out to expand to the areas where there is transit and to connect up the unconnect areas but i am excited about the area bike share and i am happy about this expansion but i wanted to thafrpg our staff, but also the bay area and air quality management district and soon, mtc's staff in...
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one hundred percent and support the programs they came out and helped i've seen nothing i came out of usf programs i'm talking about the people that live in those communities preferred african-americans and other native resident of bayview hunters point who should be getting scholarships from uc the warriors have given quite a bit to our community and to the members i applaud the poerp person that talked about the log cabin rather than ranch and bringing people to the sports arenas to the support arenas to our city not only to bloicht and the dog patch young people have to have a vision their eyes opened they can become a worrying or employee within the warriors organization the same thing with you can if they open up the young people and give them scholarships they can benefit we should be focusing on the young people without race as nationality to give them the benefit of doing something productive in life. >> thank you very much. >> mr. bobby web and then emmitt powell. >> commissioners madam president i'm bobby web raised in the of him since the age of 5 graduated from washington high
one hundred percent and support the programs they came out and helped i've seen nothing i came out of usf programs i'm talking about the people that live in those communities preferred african-americans and other native resident of bayview hunters point who should be getting scholarships from uc the warriors have given quite a bit to our community and to the members i applaud the poerp person that talked about the log cabin rather than ranch and bringing people to the sports arenas to the...
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and austin reiter from usf is a center and versatile player. >>> let's go to churchill downs. more than 170,000 people on hand to see this one. what a run for the roses it was. out of the gates, one of the favorites, jumping out to the front here and on the final stretch they are running three wide. dortman, fiery line but american farrow on the side. moving toward the front american pharoah is your kentucky derby winner. the trainer picks up his fourth kentucky derby win. >>> to the baseball diamond, the nationals visiting the mets. plenty of high-fives for that guy. gio gonzalez had it going tonight with run support early. top of the second two on two out for michael taylor who takes this ball to third. daniel murphy can't handle it. ian desmond comes in to score. the nationals are up 1-0. that's all gieo needed. look at that nasty curveball. later in the fourth reuben tejada goes down striking. nine strikeouts for gio. the that in nats beat the mets 1-0. >>> and swinging like he's at camden yards, joseph sends this ball to left. a solo shot. second of the year. the orioles
and austin reiter from usf is a center and versatile player. >>> let's go to churchill downs. more than 170,000 people on hand to see this one. what a run for the roses it was. out of the gates, one of the favorites, jumping out to the front here and on the final stretch they are running three wide. dortman, fiery line but american farrow on the side. moving toward the front american pharoah is your kentucky derby winner. the trainer picks up his fourth kentucky derby win. >>>...
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not we didn't know those issues had to be addressed but that was the first time we heard of them you usf we meet with them up to the chancellor 0 they've been giving us comments beef been additionally them and make sure i we have an interim process with the working community. >> okay. the only other thought deputy. >> might as well stay p there the recognition when the at&t stadium or the worries the community impacts and traffic i remember the traffic issue being a big deal and i know everyone theres a lot of festive in the city it included the guidance or giants you put up with the traffic but it is interesting for us at least for me to know what was promised by the giants and the city regarding that project and how has it materialized. >> promise versus realty i've said this before i'll see say it again on non-game days unless tltsdz it's a monday but tuesday, wednesday or thursday but first a non-game day it is tough getting through the embarcadero. >> jeff will bring that forward to you. >> but the bay bridge. >> do you have a sense of these what was in the original plan guidance ve
not we didn't know those issues had to be addressed but that was the first time we heard of them you usf we meet with them up to the chancellor 0 they've been giving us comments beef been additionally them and make sure i we have an interim process with the working community. >> okay. the only other thought deputy. >> might as well stay p there the recognition when the at&t stadium or the worries the community impacts and traffic i remember the traffic issue being a big deal and...
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he grew up in the sunset went to si and usf, and spent 30 years on the sfpd before getting the nod asef. his rise was not fast, nor was it without controversy; a well-publicized demotion made sure of it. but suhr's big personality, his knowledge of the city, and no nonsense style has him riding an unprecedented wave of popularity both inside the department and out. in april, we ran the gamut with him, everything from the texting scandal, to the need for more minorities on the force, to how he got his start. greg suhr: one of my best buddy's dads was a cop. and he actually started the dog unit in the san francisco police department, so they had tonka, german shepherd. and i have a german shepherd now, a german shepherd rescue. so we were just always around police. and then playing ball as a kid, all of our coaches in pal football were all cops. all of our baseball coaches were firefighters. they all lived in san francisco because that was the rule at the time.
he grew up in the sunset went to si and usf, and spent 30 years on the sfpd before getting the nod asef. his rise was not fast, nor was it without controversy; a well-publicized demotion made sure of it. but suhr's big personality, his knowledge of the city, and no nonsense style has him riding an unprecedented wave of popularity both inside the department and out. in april, we ran the gamut with him, everything from the texting scandal, to the need for more minorities on the force, to how he...
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he grew up in the sunset went to si and usf, and spent 30 years on the sfpd before getting the nod asout controversy; a well-publicized demotion made sure of it. but suhr's big personality, his knowledge of the city, and no nonsense style has him riding an unprecedented wave of popularity both inside the department and out. in april, we ran the gamut with him, everything from the texting scandal, to the need for more minorities on the force,
he grew up in the sunset went to si and usf, and spent 30 years on the sfpd before getting the nod asout controversy; a well-publicized demotion made sure of it. but suhr's big personality, his knowledge of the city, and no nonsense style has him riding an unprecedented wave of popularity both inside the department and out. in april, we ran the gamut with him, everything from the texting scandal, to the need for more minorities on the force,
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chronical reported earlier this week that the alliance is made up of a group of mainly anonymous wealthy usf donors. >>> the father of a nine-year- old boy that was killed in discovery bay speaks out for the first time. >> his gorgeous smile would live on and we know joshty would want all of us to senile every day. >> coming up at 6:30 how he is remembering his son and what he did not want to talk about. >> but first yet another story of survival in nepal. a woman pulled out of the rubble of a collapsed hotel what may have kept her alive. >> good morning. the east bay commute is getting a little bit busier although we're having a descend day on highway 24 at least. we'll tell you more about the contra costa commute. >> temperatures warm to hot it's still warm for most. especially for the higher elevations. this is at montem no, ma'am. just can't seem to escape... another sneeze attack... you may be muddling through allergies. don't get caught off guard. try zyrtec® dissolve tabs. powerful allergy relief, now in a tablet that starts dissolving instantly. zyrtec® dissolve tabs. muddle no more™
chronical reported earlier this week that the alliance is made up of a group of mainly anonymous wealthy usf donors. >>> the father of a nine-year- old boy that was killed in discovery bay speaks out for the first time. >> his gorgeous smile would live on and we know joshty would want all of us to senile every day. >> coming up at 6:30 how he is remembering his son and what he did not want to talk about. >> but first yet another story of survival in nepal. a woman...
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a reduction in any of the usf fund willing not only impact current operations, but will significantly hinder our efforts to offer remote patient monitoring in rural communities. fund shotgun be protected. our mission is to increase access to health care and improve outcomes and reduce costs. telehealth allows that to happen. i thank the subcommittee or to the opportunity to testify today and look forward the answering your questions. thank you. >> thank you, dr. henderson. ms. peterson? >> chairman blunt ranking member murray and members of the subcommittee, thank you for the invitation to testify today. my name is julie peterson, and i'm the administrator of pmh medical center, a critical access hospital located in prosser, washington, a community of about 6,000 people. pmh is organize nieszed as a public hospital district, and we serve about 68,000 rural residents in two counties and five small towns. the mission of rural health care providers like pmh is to ensure access to high quality, affordable care for populations that are challenged disproportionately by distance, poverty, ag
a reduction in any of the usf fund willing not only impact current operations, but will significantly hinder our efforts to offer remote patient monitoring in rural communities. fund shotgun be protected. our mission is to increase access to health care and improve outcomes and reduce costs. telehealth allows that to happen. i thank the subcommittee or to the opportunity to testify today and look forward the answering your questions. thank you. >> thank you, dr. henderson. ms. peterson?...
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bringing usf downtown i think the legislators see that and we're optimistic.g to bring in office buildings, a couple of corporate office tenants. we've had very good conversations. there's a lot of interest new hotel, residential, 2,000 residential units. this will be mixed use 24/7 live, work play. it's a cliche but that's really what it is. we want to have a great environment for millennials, empty nesters. >> sure. >> for all kind of people to come and enjoy and be in downtown tampa. it's a great place to live. >> i think kelly wants to talk sports in just a minute. another topical question about fifa. i knowformer direct he of the liverpool club and a sports investor. what do you make of the scandal. >> i'm focusing on hockey. a lot of time i do real estate. i do know there's a lot going on in the world of soccer. anything to make the sport anything that improves the integrity of pro sports, i think is a really good thing. >> dallas-ft. worth area as you know, the cowboys moved out of dallas mostly because local politics. that's what a lot of people don't
bringing usf downtown i think the legislators see that and we're optimistic.g to bring in office buildings, a couple of corporate office tenants. we've had very good conversations. there's a lot of interest new hotel, residential, 2,000 residential units. this will be mixed use 24/7 live, work play. it's a cliche but that's really what it is. we want to have a great environment for millennials, empty nesters. >> sure. >> for all kind of people to come and enjoy and be in downtown...
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a reduction in any of the usf fund willing not only impact current operations, but will significantly hinder our efforts to offer remote patient monitoring in rural communities. fund shotgun be protected. our mission is to increase access to health care and improve outcomes and reduce costs. telehealth allows that to happen. i thank the subcommittee or to the opportunity to testify today and look forward the answering your questions. thank you. >> thank you, dr. henderson. ms. peterson? >> chairman blunt, ranking member murray and members of the subcommittee, thank you for the invitation to testify today. my name is julie peterson, and i'm the administrator of pmh medical center, a critical access hospital located in prosser, washington, a community of about 6,000 people. pmh is organized as a public hospital district, and we serve about 68,000 rural residents in two counties and five small towns. the mission of rural health care providers like pmh is to ensure access to high quality, affordable care for populations that are challenged disproportionately by distance, poverty, age, chr
a reduction in any of the usf fund willing not only impact current operations, but will significantly hinder our efforts to offer remote patient monitoring in rural communities. fund shotgun be protected. our mission is to increase access to health care and improve outcomes and reduce costs. telehealth allows that to happen. i thank the subcommittee or to the opportunity to testify today and look forward the answering your questions. thank you. >> thank you, dr. henderson. ms. peterson?...
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fully offset by fees and with a new proposed transfer from the usf which i look forward to hearing you discuss. the f.c.c. also requests $117 million for the auction and fully offset by fees so none of this has an impact on the deficit. i'm curious to hear more about the investments you propose to make in the next fiscal year. aging i.t. infrastructure in particular may cause inefficiencies and lead to mission critical vulnerabilities to cyberattacks. these rimbings are especially concerning as you plan to conduct your first-ever volunteer incentive auction. funding has been frozen for several years and the forecast for f.y. 2016 i regret to say, is not encouraging so i hope you will also take this opportunity to explain in detail how the f.c.c. is identifying cost savings through increased efficiency and eliminating waste. we have a lot to discuss today. some important ground to cover. so thank you again for coming, to share your perspectives on the f.c.c.'s spending requirements and program goals. chairman boozman, i thank you for your leadership and i'm eager to keep working togethe
fully offset by fees and with a new proposed transfer from the usf which i look forward to hearing you discuss. the f.c.c. also requests $117 million for the auction and fully offset by fees so none of this has an impact on the deficit. i'm curious to hear more about the investments you propose to make in the next fiscal year. aging i.t. infrastructure in particular may cause inefficiencies and lead to mission critical vulnerabilities to cyberattacks. these rimbings are especially concerning as...
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the usf missed her as the game ended in the scoreless tie. it's the first time the u.s.d to score a goal at home since 2008. morgan hasn't played in a competitive match since april 11th. the u.s. is the second ranked women's team in the world behind germany. the u.s. is looking to win their third world cup but it won be easy. the teams are divided into six groups of four. experts call the u.s. group the group of death because there's so many top teams but julie faldi likes the chances of the red, white and blue. >> when you look at morgan and warmback and sidney larue and go down the list. countries are begging for just a couple of those. >> it's all i think about. i think we can have a chance. >> the u.s. is known for their depth and versatility. there's concern about player safety though because they are going to be playing on artificial turf instead of grass. the women's world cup is in canada. here's a schedule of the americans' first three games. >>> here's your chance to become alex morgan or hope solo. peninsula videogame marker electronic arts included the u.s. w
the usf missed her as the game ended in the scoreless tie. it's the first time the u.s.d to score a goal at home since 2008. morgan hasn't played in a competitive match since april 11th. the u.s. is the second ranked women's team in the world behind germany. the u.s. is looking to win their third world cup but it won be easy. the teams are divided into six groups of four. experts call the u.s. group the group of death because there's so many top teams but julie faldi likes the chances of the...