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owners will get a mailing from us with an affidavit and explaining this process in which every 5 yearses property has to have a license to take a look at it and make sure it's save. beyond that there is no an expressed provision instead housing code. the most important thing to get out is that we want property owners to look at the buildings on a periodic basis depending of the design of the building, the construction, the wear and tear it could be for frequently for some than others much if it's a residential hotel they need to look at that building daily. they need to look at the systems more often than not because things could be created that are hazard ouz such as shutting or blocking a door that goes to a secondary stairway system or putting storage on a fire escape, et cetera, or having damage or alteration to the devices could create a serious situation. >> buildings are only required to meet the code that was in effect that the time the building was built or remodeled. there are few retroactive laws that you have to go back and upgrade. if you live in the sunset built in the 30's
owners will get a mailing from us with an affidavit and explaining this process in which every 5 yearses property has to have a license to take a look at it and make sure it's save. beyond that there is no an expressed provision instead housing code. the most important thing to get out is that we want property owners to look at the buildings on a periodic basis depending of the design of the building, the construction, the wear and tear it could be for frequently for some than others much if...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
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Jun 23, 2011
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medi-calpatients in large numbers and very much like us they have had private security for many, many yearses and many, many hospitals across the country. yopg we focused on -- i don't think we focused on all the county hospitals across california and we can do a survey, but i am necessarily certain if that is a definitive answer to a question or just a measure or a gauge of where the balance is in decision making and influence which is often times a factor, too. there is no other hospital in san francisco that has certainly sworn officers. st. francis is located near the tenderloin and they run a close relationship with the clinic and treat a large number of homeless and people who show up in the emergency rooms and st. mary's at golden gate park and another neighborhood where they certainly have issues and not as serious as san francisco general but also do not have sworn officers for any security. so it's just not the model that you see typically. you will only see that in county facilities only because county facilities often times are supported by the county sheriff, which is typical. an
medi-calpatients in large numbers and very much like us they have had private security for many, many yearses and many, many hospitals across the country. yopg we focused on -- i don't think we focused on all the county hospitals across california and we can do a survey, but i am necessarily certain if that is a definitive answer to a question or just a measure or a gauge of where the balance is in decision making and influence which is often times a factor, too. there is no other hospital in...
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the only question is will it hurt us and two, three, seven yearse? ? whatever number is, we will need a number to reallocate spectrum. i think it is important to put it on the nation's agenda today, because if it were to pass and sent of authority tomorrow, it would still be a number of years before that spectrum could be reallocated. this is a long-term process. so you have to start now. if you think is but the crisis is going to hit, even in five years, you have to start today. host: some commentators have said that the federal government essentially gave the spectrum to the broadcasters back in the 1950's and 1960's. why should we buy it from them? guest: the law would allow that to happen. if the government wants to do that, so be it. one could foresee a situation in which the economic consequences to our country could be so damaging -- not tomorrow, but long term -- that the government would actually be forced into a position where that would be an alternative. if we do not have the same spectrum allocated that other countries do, we are essential
the only question is will it hurt us and two, three, seven yearse? ? whatever number is, we will need a number to reallocate spectrum. i think it is important to put it on the nation's agenda today, because if it were to pass and sent of authority tomorrow, it would still be a number of years before that spectrum could be reallocated. this is a long-term process. so you have to start now. if you think is but the crisis is going to hit, even in five years, you have to start today. host: some...
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of the nobel prize in economics, talks about how the global economy will evolve over the next 50 yearses and what this will mean for people living in both advanced and developing economies. it's a little over an hour. >> okay. everybody sit could down? yes. good, welcome. let me just say a few words to introduce mike. in 1977 when i joined the harvard economics department, i think it's fair to say that this was not a con congenial place. it was a big juxtaposition of kingdoms and kings. and you didn't feel very welcome. but there were a few people who were very different from that, and one of them was mike, and that's when we met. and he took me under his wing and made life much easier for me, much nicer for me. and you have to realize at the time i was a lowly assistant professor, and he was already god or very close to that. [laughter] i mean, he had done this breakthrough work on signaling, he was dealing with asymmetric information, had major results, and for those of you who have worked on metric information, it can get very messy very quickly. and the beauty of it was that mike's w
of the nobel prize in economics, talks about how the global economy will evolve over the next 50 yearses and what this will mean for people living in both advanced and developing economies. it's a little over an hour. >> okay. everybody sit could down? yes. good, welcome. let me just say a few words to introduce mike. in 1977 when i joined the harvard economics department, i think it's fair to say that this was not a con congenial place. it was a big juxtaposition of kingdoms and kings....
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Jun 18, 2011
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a political and cultural journalist for nearly 40 yearses and a pulitzer finalist in commentary, he has written and edited for the new republic, the los angeles times, the "wall street journal," the new criterion and the times literary supplement. during 1979-1980, he was a speech writer for secretary of state cyrus vance. he lives in northern virginia with his wife and two children. please join me in welcoming mr. terzian to the roosevelt reading festival. [applause] >> thank you, herman. and good morning, and i'm honored and delighted to be here. i -- at the roosevelt reading festival. i don't live around here, so i don't get to visit the roosevelt library very often, but every time i do and every time i visit the house i'm always reminded of henry morgan thaw who was fdr's neighbor here in duchess county and probably knew him as much as anyone and said that roosevelt had a thickly-forested interior which meant that roosevelt was a very rather enigmatic, um, distant, almost secretive man in many ways. but i've always felt that when you visit the house, especially, and walk around and
a political and cultural journalist for nearly 40 yearses and a pulitzer finalist in commentary, he has written and edited for the new republic, the los angeles times, the "wall street journal," the new criterion and the times literary supplement. during 1979-1980, he was a speech writer for secretary of state cyrus vance. he lives in northern virginia with his wife and two children. please join me in welcoming mr. terzian to the roosevelt reading festival. [applause] >> thank...
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case in the city. 30 yearsing a 20d, years ago today, the a.i.d.s.epidemic first started when a feds report was released. we'll talk with a doctor who served at san francisco's health developer in 1981. >>> ceo steve jobs on medical leave since january will make a brief appearance. jobs is expected to introduce apple's icloud computing service, that will allow users to store their information on the internet, instead of on a hard drive. >>> nintendo says it was the recent target of a data attack. no customer or company information was lost. a nintendo incident is considered to be minor compared to the rival attack on sony. that compromised the data of more than 100 million user accounts. >>> sony is dealing with another security breach. this time, hackers claim they've stolen more than 100 names and passwords from sony's european database. and then published them to the internet. there was another attack on thursday, when a group of hackers compromised the information of more than a million customers of sony pictures entertainment. these are the late
case in the city. 30 yearsing a 20d, years ago today, the a.i.d.s.epidemic first started when a feds report was released. we'll talk with a doctor who served at san francisco's health developer in 1981. >>> ceo steve jobs on medical leave since january will make a brief appearance. jobs is expected to introduce apple's icloud computing service, that will allow users to store their information on the internet, instead of on a hard drive. >>> nintendo says it was the recent...
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they had a muslim chaplain in a new york prison who was actually arrested several yearsing for bringingkers island. it turned out not only was he arrested and convicted for that. in his prior history he had a felony convict for murder. yesterday had been certified as a muslim chaplain in prison. we have to do a much better job vetting who the examine lanes are. also, if a person is in prison and could be at the mercy of someone who is a radical. just for the sake of survival. they're intimidated by them. coerced by them. the case being discussed today in california of kevin james, he radicalized people in prison, then they came out of prison and recruited people out of the mosque and form aid terrorist gang. even though it's a controlled situation, prisons are so -- you have such a devastating experience in that prison. usually it's the strongest person that prevails, often these strong people turn out to be -- not often but enough turn out to be muslim radicals. >>> checking stories cross country. new york governor andrew cuomo announced his bill to allow gay couples to tie the knot. i
they had a muslim chaplain in a new york prison who was actually arrested several yearsing for bringingkers island. it turned out not only was he arrested and convicted for that. in his prior history he had a felony convict for murder. yesterday had been certified as a muslim chaplain in prison. we have to do a much better job vetting who the examine lanes are. also, if a person is in prison and could be at the mercy of someone who is a radical. just for the sake of survival. they're...