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it's as much a part of the festival as richard wagner's music. does is probably mainly because of this there's his acoustic sound because it's a unique all frantic venue and this theater was built by and for richard wagner well over one hundred years ago now and it still standing in the same place and basically functions just as it did in the nineteenth century view. that must be a major part of its fascination and that's when i was among. the pirate festival is a media event the british era parents prince charles queen sylvia of sweden and german chancellor angela merkel have all been hand. celebrities and journalists batna would have loved it. the festival keeps up with the times. from two thousand and eight to twenty eleven one production a year was publicly screened on festival square. since two thousand and nine there have been children's versions of the wagner's operas. and since twenty twelve one production a year has been streamed live to cinemas. but the many thousand i love as there is nothing better than being right there in by right.
it's as much a part of the festival as richard wagner's music. does is probably mainly because of this there's his acoustic sound because it's a unique all frantic venue and this theater was built by and for richard wagner well over one hundred years ago now and it still standing in the same place and basically functions just as it did in the nineteenth century view. that must be a major part of its fascination and that's when i was among. the pirate festival is a media event the british era...
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no wagner is a very german composer near rock to my mind is very. pang so i think they actually can go quite well together be interesting to see what the critics say about that one. more on the website absolutely d.w. dot com slash culture i was just thinking about sitting in for security for four hours in a d.j. in a d.j. yet not my idea of a good night after but thank you just time to remind of our top stories of votes being counted after pakistan's divisive and violent election polling date self is largely peaceful although a suicide bomber struck at one polling station and more than one hundred million people were registered to vote. rescuers in greece are searching for survivors after a wildfire swept through residential areas near athens at least eighty people lost their lives and dozens are still accounted for. in situ up to date or more at the top of the hour from sam kelly got wait that long check out the website that's called. a good tip. they disappeared thousands of people kidnapped tortured and murdered until nine hundred ninety six. vi
no wagner is a very german composer near rock to my mind is very. pang so i think they actually can go quite well together be interesting to see what the critics say about that one. more on the website absolutely d.w. dot com slash culture i was just thinking about sitting in for security for four hours in a d.j. in a d.j. yet not my idea of a good night after but thank you just time to remind of our top stories of votes being counted after pakistan's divisive and violent election polling date...
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wagner is very much of an composer i find iraq a very german painter very german style of this is very interesting what the critics say it could be a real coup d'etat as they say. looks interesting more on your website absolutely d.w. don't call slash culture. thank you very much robin for coming in and not going to bite off us so we couldn't have you thank you and see you again tomorrow. you're watching the news here is a recap of the top stories if your funding for you pulls the closing. of national election with more than a hundred million people registered to vote a suicide bomber struck putting station despite ahead even if you present a truck the country. and rescue has increased searching for survivors often wildfires spectral residential areas and athens accuse people have lost their lives and dozens are still on accounted for. that's it for me i'm to. produce a video if you can feel good standing but if you have more news for you coming up shortly anybody can check out our web site that has a lot of interesting stuff including analysis on the pakistani election just go to deep
wagner is very much of an composer i find iraq a very german painter very german style of this is very interesting what the critics say it could be a real coup d'etat as they say. looks interesting more on your website absolutely d.w. don't call slash culture. thank you very much robin for coming in and not going to bite off us so we couldn't have you thank you and see you again tomorrow. you're watching the news here is a recap of the top stories if your funding for you pulls the closing. of...
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i also want to mention and appreciate the work of representative wagner, ambassador wagner on this measure, and i am proud to be a co-sponsor of and the lead democrat on this bill with congresswoman wagner. standing up against genocide and mass atrocities is a critical responsibility for the united states. there's no other country in the world, no other country in the wagner that can hold other nations accountable but the united states. no other country can do it like we can. , not nce, not germany great britain, certainly not china, especially not russia. no other country in history has situation of the united states. many of us are concerned about what's happening to our country right now and our positioning in being able to push back against atrocities and human rights violations around the world. and i would be remiss if i didn't mention a concern for what took place yesterday in helsinki as an example of a growing concern of our ability o hold and to sway moral convictions on these issues. but it's the responsibility and it's important to our country and more importantly it's responsi
i also want to mention and appreciate the work of representative wagner, ambassador wagner on this measure, and i am proud to be a co-sponsor of and the lead democrat on this bill with congresswoman wagner. standing up against genocide and mass atrocities is a critical responsibility for the united states. there's no other country in the world, no other country in the wagner that can hold other nations accountable but the united states. no other country can do it like we can. , not nce, not...
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sheriff office ss aynla pyt kils daughter and himself paul wagners sheriff office. . know at brian dunn 3 years old. vit in the here when 6 his with a picture of him and little maddi when she was a baby ing her in his armsld. and then according to sheriff investigators he pulled o a gun and shot his daughter dead. >> he was supposed to return her home 6 of:30. he didn't shoyp. nobody could reach him and family became concerned.he
sheriff office ss aynla pyt kils daughter and himself paul wagners sheriff office. . know at brian dunn 3 years old. vit in the here when 6 his with a picture of him and little maddi when she was a baby ing her in his armsld. and then according to sheriff investigators he pulled o a gun and shot his daughter dead. >> he was supposed to return her home 6 of:30. he didn't shoyp. nobody could reach him and family became concerned.he
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greg wagner, chief financial officer. we have had a number of changes in our i.t. division and most recent of those is as of last week that departure of our chief information officer, bill kim. so as a result of his departure we will be making some changes in the i.t. division, really important time for i.t. in our department as all of you know as we are continuing to go through the electronic health records project as well as build out our infrastructure department wide. so with bill's departure we named the acting chief information officer for the department. we are at the phase now where on our ehr project wionna has been overseeing the project for a number of years so she's very close to it, very knowledgeable about that so we'll have a lot of continuity there. she's been with the department for a number of years and so knows the operations. we are moving into a phase with the ehr project where we have gone from planning and building up the team to actually the build phase. so we are now in the build phase in the project management team, the staff is really in
greg wagner, chief financial officer. we have had a number of changes in our i.t. division and most recent of those is as of last week that departure of our chief information officer, bill kim. so as a result of his departure we will be making some changes in the i.t. division, really important time for i.t. in our department as all of you know as we are continuing to go through the electronic health records project as well as build out our infrastructure department wide. so with bill's...
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and some games with the school >> tragic story there, paul wagner reporting.mericascare at university in the district over. campus polic announced the all clear about 90o. minutes reports of an armed intruder sent the campus into lockdown, the caller reported seeing someone with a g near nebraska and new mexico ave northwest. dc and campus police spent easeveral hours srching each buildingnd did not find anything. >>> we certainly founde a l heat out there attoday. he and plenty of sunshinen caroth is going to stick around >> yes, it is,nd what weid not have wasmi the dity. and so that made the world of difference, turned into a beautiful afternoon, saw sunshine with just a few fair weather clouds and all that rain we gotas yesterd not for nothing, it scoured out all of the weather we've had. it feels amazing, 88nitrsburg, 82 in frederick. 79 in winchester, 86 in quantico. d 87 in annapolis, thiss still warm. but without the humidity whenge they may be, it just makes such a world of difference, and due points right now are running in the mid 50's at this point
and some games with the school >> tragic story there, paul wagner reporting.mericascare at university in the district over. campus polic announced the all clear about 90o. minutes reports of an armed intruder sent the campus into lockdown, the caller reported seeing someone with a g near nebraska and new mexico ave northwest. dc and campus police spent easeveral hours srching each buildingnd did not find anything. >>> we certainly founde a l heat out there attoday. he and plenty...
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fox5's paul wagner is live inor southwest wite on this one.h, city officialsere brought u down to the crime lab to talk about i they said that they tested this material yesterday and said they'd never seen it before so ty want to get the word out. it's a cannabinoid and we talked to dr. jennifer itla of the crime b. let's let you hear what she sa about what she found. >> t cannabinochan o them forge nt reasons. that's why having the capability
fox5's paul wagner is live inor southwest wite on this one.h, city officialsere brought u down to the crime lab to talk about i they said that they tested this material yesterday and said they'd never seen it before so ty want to get the word out. it's a cannabinoid and we talked to dr. jennifer itla of the crime b. let's let you hear what she sa about what she found. >> t cannabinochan o them forge nt reasons. that's why having the capability
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her husband, won't wagner, was also on the yacht.rest in the decades old case. wagner denied any involvement in the death and into about it in 2008 before the case was reopened. >> came to the conclusion that she had slipped on the swim step of the aft end of the boat and hit her head and rolled into the water. a tragic, tragic night. >> earlier this year the l.a. county sheriff's department characterized wood's drowning as a suspicious death and questioned wagner's version of events. an autopsy noticed bruising on natalie's body and a cut on her cheek. >> you look at the bruising and she looks like the victim of an assault. >> the podcast is promising to reveal the tales from fatly wood's own unpublished memoir. >> in that she describes a very volatile relationship. >> we do know the night natalie wood died the glamorous couple was drinking with another hollywood celebrity, their friend christopher walken. wagner wrote in 1988 about several events leading up to his wife's death. we got into an argument and i slammed a wine bottle on
her husband, won't wagner, was also on the yacht.rest in the decades old case. wagner denied any involvement in the death and into about it in 2008 before the case was reopened. >> came to the conclusion that she had slipped on the swim step of the aft end of the boat and hit her head and rolled into the water. a tragic, tragic night. >> earlier this year the l.a. county sheriff's department characterized wood's drowning as a suspicious death and questioned wagner's version of...
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sheriff office ss aynla pyt kils daughter and himself paul wagners sheriff office. . know at brian dunn 3 years old. vit in the here when 6 his with a picture of him and little maddi when she was a baby ing her in his armsld. and then according to sheriff investigators he pulled o a gun and shot his daughter dead. >> he was supposed to return her home 6 of:30. he didn't shoyp. nobody could reach him and family became concerned.he started looking for them. some of thes placeey thought to khet check weres local because that's where he frequentlyook his daughter. so some family members went to various parks and some went to gilbert run park they observed his truck backed nup a space sort of in a korn.ch and as they aped they saw the theein with his ughter and it was clear they were bh deceased. >> reporter: at 6 of:26 p.m.rs sunday investigato believe brian davees went on to facebook page and updated cover page and profilecoicturvee picture. two separate photos showing daughteness his his narmz one shot and other babyhi maddis mother's arms. akoringd to a family friend d
sheriff office ss aynla pyt kils daughter and himself paul wagners sheriff office. . know at brian dunn 3 years old. vit in the here when 6 his with a picture of him and little maddi when she was a baby ing her in his armsld. and then according to sheriff investigators he pulled o a gun and shot his daughter dead. >> he was supposed to return her home 6 of:30. he didn't shoyp. nobody could reach him and family became concerned.he started looking for them. some of thes placeey thought to...
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her husband, robert wagner, was also on the yacht. interest in the decades old case. wagner has long denied any involvement in wood's death and spoke about it in 200 before the case was reopened. >> came to the conclusion she had slipped on the swim step on the aft endf theoat and had hit her head and rolled into the water. tr tragic tragic night. earlier this year, the l.a. county sheriff's department aracterized wood's drowning as a suspicious death and questioned wagner's version of events. bruising on natalie's body and a >> you look at the bruising and she looks like the victim of an assault. >> the podcast is pmising to reveal details from natalie wood own unpublished memoir. >> in that, she describes a volatile relationship. th the glamorous couple was drinking with a hollywood celebrity, their friend, christopher walken. wagner, now 88, wrote in one of several books about events leing up tois wife's death. we got into an argument and i slamme a wine bottle on the table, breaking it into pieces.a lie got up and went from the sa
her husband, robert wagner, was also on the yacht. interest in the decades old case. wagner has long denied any involvement in wood's death and spoke about it in 200 before the case was reopened. >> came to the conclusion she had slipped on the swim step on the aft endf theoat and had hit her head and rolled into the water. tr tragic tragic night. earlier this year, the l.a. county sheriff's department aracterized wood's drowning as a suspicious death and questioned wagner's version of...
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>> good morning, supervisors, greg wagner, with the department of public health. so a fair question, as the budget analyst notes in their report there will be an extremely intensive use of the system -- or of the space as we lead up to the implementation of our e.h.r. system. during that period we're going to have to train many thousands of individual employees on the use of that system and so that will be an extremely intensive period. beyond that period of time as you heard earlier, or even after the system is implemented we'll have about 1,400 people a year that will have to have training on the system ongoing. and that will be new employees, it will be residents at zuckerberg who are new to the system and so there will be that ongoing need. in addition, we have a number of training programs throughout the department. we have our e.m.s. system trainings, we have food safety trainings, behavioral staff interim trainings, i.t. programs to bring in terms from the city into our i.t. system. and so all of those trainings that we're kind of doing on-the-fly across th
>> good morning, supervisors, greg wagner, with the department of public health. so a fair question, as the budget analyst notes in their report there will be an extremely intensive use of the system -- or of the space as we lead up to the implementation of our e.h.r. system. during that period we're going to have to train many thousands of individual employees on the use of that system and so that will be an extremely intensive period. beyond that period of time as you heard earlier, or...
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fox5's paul wagner is live inor southwest wite on this one. paul. >> reporter: hey tre, yeah, city officialsere brought u down to the crime lab to talk about i they said that they tested this material yesterday and said they'd never seen it before so ty want to get the word out. it's a cannabinoid and we talked to dr. jennifer itla of the crime b. let's let you hear what she sa about what she found. >> t cannabinochan o them forge nt reasons. that's why having the >> reporter: so, you have w wit noen thet synthetic cannabinoids we have hridentifiough various mps elever. >> not here in theep district. >>orter: now city officials are calling this, veryry 100 overdose patients transported in just the last four days according to d.c. fire and ems with symptoms related to synthetic marijuana. medics transported about 10peopg four and people who were founds uncons near theon sec and d street shelter in ayrt ehwxat.miner tod says he is investigating a number of deaths that are suspected of forigik to smoke triggereha yd a massive. pmo threatened to h
fox5's paul wagner is live inor southwest wite on this one. paul. >> reporter: hey tre, yeah, city officialsere brought u down to the crime lab to talk about i they said that they tested this material yesterday and said they'd never seen it before so ty want to get the word out. it's a cannabinoid and we talked to dr. jennifer itla of the crime b. let's let you hear what she sa about what she found. >> t cannabinochan o them forge nt reasons. that's why having the >> reporter:...
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. >> man o ftyivho l k tw is up.here have been 83 same time lastr.eno northeast, paul wagner, fox5 local news. >> one day after saying he didn't believe us intelligencet officials prestrump chang ed his tune. we'll tell you what he had to say with his summit with russia president vladimir p. utin back. >> president trump changed his tune today l following the uproar over a summit with russian president vladimir putin . lawmakers blasted the president for not being tougher with put in in russia's meddling fitzgerald is live on the hill tonight. fits, the president reporter: the white houseter. clearly in damage control with both fend and foe aligning. take this a look at this scene at the white house this afternoon. presiden trump sitting down with congressionalg leadersht in the middle l ofhis uproar his o performance during that ns conference yesterday in can i with vad michigan put in. the president tonight throwing the car in reverse on his comments which seemed to doubt u s intligence f thation russia did try to influence t lectio20n. tonight, the president now trying toarify boy str
. >> man o ftyivho l k tw is up.here have been 83 same time lastr.eno northeast, paul wagner, fox5 local news. >> one day after saying he didn't believe us intelligencet officials prestrump chang ed his tune. we'll tell you what he had to say with his summit with russia president vladimir p. utin back. >> president trump changed his tune today l following the uproar over a summit with russian president vladimir putin . lawmakers blasted the president for not being tougher with...
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i would like to commend my colleagues, representatives wagner and represent -- representative wagner and representative gottheimer, for their bipartisan work on this very important bill. this bill, it's important to note, mr. speaker, passed the financial services committee by a vote of 56-0. that is very important information. because i believe that this is a bipartisan and should be a bicameral step towards maintaining the health of our capital markets. so with that, i urge all of my colleagues to vote for h.r. 5970, and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentlewoman from california is recognized. ms. waters: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. mr. speaker, robust and regular disclosures by public companies such as the detailed quarterly financial information filed on a form 10-q make our markets for attractive to investors by enabling informed investment decisions and ensuring shareholders can hold corporate boards accountable for practices that may undermine the value of the company. s
i would like to commend my colleagues, representatives wagner and represent -- representative wagner and representative gottheimer, for their bipartisan work on this very important bill. this bill, it's important to note, mr. speaker, passed the financial services committee by a vote of 56-0. that is very important information. because i believe that this is a bipartisan and should be a bicameral step towards maintaining the health of our capital markets. so with that, i urge all of my...
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liz wagner dug into it. >> reporter: nestled in the hills of the county lies joanna morris's pot farm>> consider yourself a small farm? >> definitely, the smallest of small. >> reporter: growing on less than a quarter acre, legally, she cleared a lot of hurdles like ensuring the plants are far enough away from the property line. >> searching and saving. >> reporter: some of the hurdles are high. >> challenging. >> reporter: if growers want to hire employees, fricti for exam property has to be wheelchair accessible. without that, they can't expand. >> we sought outside jobs in other words to make this a small farm to stay alive. >> reporter: do you worry or get nervous ultimately it may not work out for you in every day. >> reporter: it's not going to work out for a lot of small farmers. and these are the guys who break the bad news. they are land management consultants who inspect pot farms to see if they meet state and local requirements. that's when marijuana was illegal, growers hid in the hills. turned out the land good for hiding is not good for growing. >> that's the hard part o
liz wagner dug into it. >> reporter: nestled in the hills of the county lies joanna morris's pot farm>> consider yourself a small farm? >> definitely, the smallest of small. >> reporter: growing on less than a quarter acre, legally, she cleared a lot of hurdles like ensuring the plants are far enough away from the property line. >> searching and saving. >> reporter: some of the hurdles are high. >> challenging. >> reporter: if growers want to hire...
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something that makes us get up and work hard and keep going. >> reporter: in mendocino county, liz wagnernbc bay area news. >>> now this stories we have been talking about in the newsroom. straight out of a movie. it is a brazen prison escape in france. you see through the bars, an inmate caught part of it on camera. a notorious criminal serving 25 years for murder escaped the prison near paris via helicopter. the inmate and the accomplices took off in a hijacked helicopter. five years ago, the same inmate used smuggled dynamite to blast the way out of a different prison. the 46-year-old serving time for the death of a young police officer killed in a botched robbery. >>> now to the horrifying story out of boise, idaho. nine people including six children hurt after a man armed with a knife went on a stabbing spree at a children's birthday party. authorities arrested 30-year-old timmy kinner. police say kinner staying at the apartments with an aquantity tans and asked to leave. he came back saturday night looking for revenge. the person he was staying with was gone and police say he found
something that makes us get up and work hard and keep going. >> reporter: in mendocino county, liz wagnernbc bay area news. >>> now this stories we have been talking about in the newsroom. straight out of a movie. it is a brazen prison escape in france. you see through the bars, an inmate caught part of it on camera. a notorious criminal serving 25 years for murder escaped the prison near paris via helicopter. the inmate and the accomplices took off in a hijacked helicopter. five...
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. >> no more wagner. >> no more wagner. why do you think the first world war is less discussed and remembered than world war ii? who were the doughboys, and should we be honoring wilson as being a successful commander-in-chief? >> i started out i was going to aste a book about wilson commander-in-chief, because i had never seen one. there is a good reason you don't see them. it is a paragraph, not a book. [laughter] he delegated. >> but you write it so beautifully. >> is it your favorite paragraph? >> it is one of them. >> he delegates and stays out of people's way. he does not figure in a big way as the commander-in-chief. cut a much larger swath that way. >> of the new york historical society has done an amazing job on retrospectives of world war i the last few years. if you go to kansas city, the national world war i museum, there is really very much worth going to. it's incredible. a are starting to give it proper touch. >> the other thing that has happened that created more allrest in world war i is the computer record
. >> no more wagner. >> no more wagner. why do you think the first world war is less discussed and remembered than world war ii? who were the doughboys, and should we be honoring wilson as being a successful commander-in-chief? >> i started out i was going to aste a book about wilson commander-in-chief, because i had never seen one. there is a good reason you don't see them. it is a paragraph, not a book. [laughter] he delegated. >> but you write it so beautifully....
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it was just one of those things. >> wagner, when did you guys realize this duck boat was sinking?e saw it start taking water through the front, we knew nothing was going good from there, then it started taking water from the back right corner, and then just stuff went downhill from there. >> and how helpless with the storms coming out of nowhere, to see this boat, and there's almost nothing you can do. i have to imagine rescue crews jumped in quickly, curt. did you see rescues? >> yeah, they got here quickly. like i said, the first rescuing was private boats, people that were already out there in the storm with those boats, with those ducks, they began pulling people out immediately, and then rescue people started showing up very quickly and just kept coming and coming and coming. >> could you tell, i don't know if you have been on any of these duck boat tours, were they wearing life jackets? >> i couldn't tell if they were or not. i have ridden them before. when i rode them, you didn't wear a life jacket. i don't know though. >> it seems pretty safe, you're on a big, beautiful la
it was just one of those things. >> wagner, when did you guys realize this duck boat was sinking?e saw it start taking water through the front, we knew nothing was going good from there, then it started taking water from the back right corner, and then just stuff went downhill from there. >> and how helpless with the storms coming out of nowhere, to see this boat, and there's almost nothing you can do. i have to imagine rescue crews jumped in quickly, curt. did you see rescues?...
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makes us, like, get up and work hard and, you know, keep going. >> reporter: in mendocino county, liz wagnernbc bay area news. >>> still to come, this bay area family is doing more than just laying concrete for sidewalks. we'll tell you how they're giving back in a unique way. it's a story that will make you bay area proud. laying concrete.e laying the foundation for so much >>> one local family has a business laying concrete, but they're laying the foundation for so much more than that by donating memorials to officers killed in the line of duty. how they're giving back in a story that will make you bay area proud. >> reporter: at the corner of kent and horning in san jose, there is a message, written in bronze. on this spot one year ago, police officer michael katherman gave his life in the line of duty. this story, though, is about what's behind that message. literally. the concrete into which it is set and the family who put it there. >> we're just very honored and humble to have been able to participate. >> reporter: for close to 20 years, ray duran and his wife have run duran construct
makes us, like, get up and work hard and, you know, keep going. >> reporter: in mendocino county, liz wagnernbc bay area news. >>> still to come, this bay area family is doing more than just laying concrete for sidewalks. we'll tell you how they're giving back in a unique way. it's a story that will make you bay area proud. laying concrete.e laying the foundation for so much >>> one local family has a business laying concrete, but they're laying the foundation for so...
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wagner is here from the department to answer. >> supervisor peskin: you are aware of the p.d.r. issue? >> yes. most of the space going to be used, and they need it at various times throughout the lease and we have to do a little bit of p.a. and t.i., 10ant improvements and then the training. and d.p.h. also has other programs that can come in afterward and use it for that and we would like both the department and the real estate would like to have more of availability for non-profits to come in and to do their training and to use it for those purposes. >> supervisor peskin: thanks. >> supervisor kim: i do have a number of questions on this item but i'll go first to the b.l.a. report. >> supervisors, with the budget legislative analyst office. it approves a sub-lease between the department of health and the leaser for 20,000 square feet of space at 735 mission street. the lease will be for 3.5 year term from july 1, 2018 to january 16, 2022 with no options to extend. on page 25 of our report, you will see in table 3 the total cost for the proposed sub-lease are $3.8 million. the
wagner is here from the department to answer. >> supervisor peskin: you are aware of the p.d.r. issue? >> yes. most of the space going to be used, and they need it at various times throughout the lease and we have to do a little bit of p.a. and t.i., 10ant improvements and then the training. and d.p.h. also has other programs that can come in afterward and use it for that and we would like both the department and the real estate would like to have more of availability for...
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wagner, for five minutes. mrs. wagner: i thank you, mr. speaker. the securities and exchange act of 1934 requires most s.e.c. registrants to file a form 10-q quarterly report with the s.e.c. the form 10-q includes condensed financial information and other data prepared by a company and reviewed by independent auditors. although technology has evolved rapidly over the years, the form 10-q use aed today was adopted in 1950. my legislation, h.r. 5970, the modesh -- modendizing disclosures for investors act requires the securities and exchange commission, s.e.c., to report to congress the cost and benefits of form 10-q and recommendations for decreasing costs while increasing transparency and efficiency of quarterly financial reporting. specifically my bill requires the s.e.c. to look at emerging growth companies who are particularly susceptible to the burdens and complexities associated with current reporting requirements. in recent years annual and quarterly reporting requirements have grown in size and complexity. making it more difficult for invest
wagner, for five minutes. mrs. wagner: i thank you, mr. speaker. the securities and exchange act of 1934 requires most s.e.c. registrants to file a form 10-q quarterly report with the s.e.c. the form 10-q includes condensed financial information and other data prepared by a company and reviewed by independent auditors. although technology has evolved rapidly over the years, the form 10-q use aed today was adopted in 1950. my legislation, h.r. 5970, the modesh -- modendizing disclosures for...
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ast wagner fox 5 local ndskpere disciplined.wa >>> to a scare atme arican cam s un have gone out in last half ur.this ad on lockdown this afternoon for reports of an armed intruder. police say they got a call about 1:00, reporting someone with a avt.ebraska and new mexic poli sent severalo hours searching the building and gave l clear4:30. >>> dc woman and au grad accused of being a russian spy being hell without bond, she went before a federal judge, tisha lewis is live in northwest with the ory. tish w >> reporter: you khat? tinabu be erin hd tkoo further down wisns in tostance is the russian f the at rs made, whiched l to have butia edtaboin. and they were concernedhe could go to the russianeprerty, and not ensure that she isn back court. again, this is the neighborhood was ad.este street from friends, i did hav onef a see thashe was he is he e very quiet, so there wasn't a lot of conversion ds ttw, butinsa' a his clients in court. far cry from the s that prosecutors s.y that she wa her attorney described his college student who simply had i curiosity andnterest in connecting and reco
ast wagner fox 5 local ndskpere disciplined.wa >>> to a scare atme arican cam s un have gone out in last half ur.this ad on lockdown this afternoon for reports of an armed intruder. police say they got a call about 1:00, reporting someone with a avt.ebraska and new mexic poli sent severalo hours searching the building and gave l clear4:30. >>> dc woman and au grad accused of being a russian spy being hell without bond, she went before a federal judge, tisha lewis is live in...
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you go to the opera the pieces that are shown are at least one hundred years old back in mozart or wagners de mostly new works were shown but today only seven percent of operas that are stage are actually new works composer and painters more it's egerton's trying to change that he composed the music for the opening ceremony of the two thousand and six world cup in germany and his goal is to get more living composers to have their work staged in today's day and age. mold that's agate pianist professor for composition and proponent of contemporary music more than a billion people heard the music he composed for the opening ceremony of the two thousand and six soccer world cup he also writes opera for children and has even said google's terms of service to music now he's analyze the opera from years in germany and the twenty seventeen twenty eighteen season and discovered that on average opera dollars could expect to hear music that's one hundred thirty nine years old. because i love to think the business has become too smug too self-satisfied too narcissistic and it never changes and for me
you go to the opera the pieces that are shown are at least one hundred years old back in mozart or wagners de mostly new works were shown but today only seven percent of operas that are stage are actually new works composer and painters more it's egerton's trying to change that he composed the music for the opening ceremony of the two thousand and six world cup in germany and his goal is to get more living composers to have their work staged in today's day and age. mold that's agate pianist...
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for a stark contrast pose selected a piece by wagner. was asked often and i pay attention to his interpretations how he makes the piece his own also how he performs his facial expressions and how he gels with the other instruments. to get them for me it's more about the joy of playing in the entire picture that i have when i listen i'm a musician myself so i know a bit about it what i have to decide in the end school should i chills be sold during the song i always listen very carefully and should make my decision less poorly because he insists the jury or so they realize i don't have to be an expert to evaluate what that's about my feelings and. it's now time for the concert grand finale. in the end it's the final round that's decisive in determining the victor of the evening the result is very close up there. and we ask aaron one over the german public with his charm that he shouldn't rest on his laurels at the next concert in a totally different country the results could be totally different. one of the best ways to explore europe is
for a stark contrast pose selected a piece by wagner. was asked often and i pay attention to his interpretations how he makes the piece his own also how he performs his facial expressions and how he gels with the other instruments. to get them for me it's more about the joy of playing in the entire picture that i have when i listen i'm a musician myself so i know a bit about it what i have to decide in the end school should i chills be sold during the song i always listen very carefully and...
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cars did all this and you know you know wagner because. the nazis had told fan and to design a low priced reliable car for the average consumer he presented the first series production model in one nine hundred thirty eight but production didn't begin until after world war two at the plant in full support by the time production ended in two thousand and three twenty one million vehicles had rolled off assembly lines the world over first in germany and later in mexico as well. as lie on the studs people were proud that not long after the country was left in ashes it could bring such a successful product to market a german product the land that just a few years before had left other countries incident and ashes came along with something that thrilled everyone on. frenchman shall is also a beatle fan. he runs a restaurant in berlin where your claim is currently showing parts of his photo collections. show that the v.w. beetle has fans around the globe the little car from germany made its way to every continent believes that its success owes m
cars did all this and you know you know wagner because. the nazis had told fan and to design a low priced reliable car for the average consumer he presented the first series production model in one nine hundred thirty eight but production didn't begin until after world war two at the plant in full support by the time production ended in two thousand and three twenty one million vehicles had rolled off assembly lines the world over first in germany and later in mexico as well. as lie on the...
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was very unhappy with this performance i thought was very one sided then today he then brings in wagner on a decision well i don't think it's a pouncing i think if it's a penalty then i think the game is completely ruined and he takes over won't he watched to so many times and you know it just shows you that he's in doubt he doesn't really think it's a penalty but he hasn't got a clue what am i to do here but this decision which for me is crazy it was not a penalty if that is a pounds it would have twenty penalties in every game and you could play like he's mine an opportunity like that he will convert and the controversy is it has to be hundreds of ball yeah there's got to be intention he's got to be a deliberate movement of the hand to the ball happens is a guy who doesn't hit the ball and he's this distance you know and it's you know it just hits him welcome to scrape and deserve it but what it did to croatia was it be flayed them and this was a moment where you know all that bravado all the x. or energy everything they showed in the previous three games it's just disappeared and the
was very unhappy with this performance i thought was very one sided then today he then brings in wagner on a decision well i don't think it's a pouncing i think if it's a penalty then i think the game is completely ruined and he takes over won't he watched to so many times and you know it just shows you that he's in doubt he doesn't really think it's a penalty but he hasn't got a clue what am i to do here but this decision which for me is crazy it was not a penalty if that is a pounds it would...
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what have been is a wagner fellow at the washington institute and specializes in iraq you politics he says that this content and baz rise representative of many oil rich city. for oil dependent countries basra is a textbook example rather than. an outlier the example being of oil cursed countries and cities where by you have very rich countries and very rich governments yet with poor people and poor societies were basic services like drinking water and electricity would be missing and bust is continuing on that model and so far the society and they set dozens of basra in iraq in fact in general have been generally quiet and giving their governments a break given other priorities such as the war against isis but right now the government has run out of excuses. and egyptian brokered ceasefire between israel and have mass appears to be holding after the latest flare up of violence in gaza two palestinian teenagers were killed in what israel says was the most powerful daylight attack on hamas since two thousand and fourteen the u.n. says an all out war was only narrowly avoided burnet smi
what have been is a wagner fellow at the washington institute and specializes in iraq you politics he says that this content and baz rise representative of many oil rich city. for oil dependent countries basra is a textbook example rather than. an outlier the example being of oil cursed countries and cities where by you have very rich countries and very rich governments yet with poor people and poor societies were basic services like drinking water and electricity would be missing and bust is...
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the best people actually but how many do in your past cat had met wagner and just on a diet you don't. get bored or johnny paid academy where you're holding or said oh yeah you did all that me ask him back please tell us and carry them with. you. like so much his family many people living around lake or mia depend on it for their livelihood an estimated five million farmers live in its vicinity and that's why the government has pledged five billion dollars to restore lake or mia over the next ten years i've met up with a smile on hand getty a community field worker who is embedded himself in these farming communities he's been working on a pilot project funded by the government and new n.d.p. promoting farming techniques that help conserve water. dog about into your children live cattle said mysie in hast to do the have to do your toss in a home is a must see to have lou dobbs with this should insert this shot in most of us to bust because all of this insists that a soul bit. of a dusty more that in all. the. and i'm on a plane. we should. all go to bed or you know. call that a lamp's
the best people actually but how many do in your past cat had met wagner and just on a diet you don't. get bored or johnny paid academy where you're holding or said oh yeah you did all that me ask him back please tell us and carry them with. you. like so much his family many people living around lake or mia depend on it for their livelihood an estimated five million farmers live in its vicinity and that's why the government has pledged five billion dollars to restore lake or mia over the next...
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one of the two cities named as this year's european capitals of culture is leo wagner in the netherlands in a bid to raise awareness of the city they called upon local artists martin vintages now most tourists to a city follow a tour guide or a map to see the sights box when this man is involved people can follow the artistic events set up along the streets one after the other it's been called the eighth day of festival and it looks a lot of fun. something also votes and they are walking in the netherlands. mattresses topple my great dominoes with that i'm still not. had a real f. sixteen jet fighter is on a collision course in one of the city's squares the city has gone off for braving night. i think if you want to hear. about how to be alive it was a good idea to do things to get or i'm amazed about the amount of you all are coming around they're never going to stop which it's rather telling to pay for many people to get something bad like if you get sick. people are playing together in the streets. both in front in spots. but it's by no means what layo wildness do ordinarily or even o
one of the two cities named as this year's european capitals of culture is leo wagner in the netherlands in a bid to raise awareness of the city they called upon local artists martin vintages now most tourists to a city follow a tour guide or a map to see the sights box when this man is involved people can follow the artistic events set up along the streets one after the other it's been called the eighth day of festival and it looks a lot of fun. something also votes and they are walking in the...
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so, the wagner act. it provides a mechanism to seek higher wages, a very effective thing for quite some time. the second measure that was taken in order to increase the income in wages was the passage of the fair labor standards act. the fair labor standards act was passed in 1938. very simple outcome of the act, establishing the minimum wage. establishing the maximum hours of work per week. after which, the employee would receive overtime. the minimum wage then the maximum hours legislation. the fair labor standards act. finally, i would like to draw your attention to the social security act. if was passed in 1935. it provided income security for many americans. it provided insurance for people who may be prevented from working either becomes they were disabled -- because they were disabled or they were old, that was the social security act to provide insurance for people, and some -- income security for those who can't work due to disability or old age. >> the new deal introduced legislation that was m
so, the wagner act. it provides a mechanism to seek higher wages, a very effective thing for quite some time. the second measure that was taken in order to increase the income in wages was the passage of the fair labor standards act. the fair labor standards act was passed in 1938. very simple outcome of the act, establishing the minimum wage. establishing the maximum hours of work per week. after which, the employee would receive overtime. the minimum wage then the maximum hours legislation....