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when they are not used they can be used for commercial use. >> so access, but not necessarily devotion. >> yes. that will work well. it will get public safety users access to more commercial equipment. as long as it is in the right range, the equipment is built for you to use on a tablet. they can use the same tablet and lower the cost for them. that is going to be a critical thing. >> in washington, the issue has been -- your viewpoint is that regardless of how it turns out, your chips will be in whatever equipment is used. they will probably use commercial devices and your chips will be in there. is that an accurate statement to make? >> i think it is going in a reasonable fashion right now. we do not need to inject ourselves so deeply into that debate. they can run on different technologies. there has been that debate. does the government need to mandate a particular technology for this or not? the chips will take care of that. it is the number of bands that cause the added cost. i think what we really want to see is a road block. we want to get the spectrum on the market. we know t
when they are not used they can be used for commercial use. >> so access, but not necessarily devotion. >> yes. that will work well. it will get public safety users access to more commercial equipment. as long as it is in the right range, the equipment is built for you to use on a tablet. they can use the same tablet and lower the cost for them. that is going to be a critical thing. >> in washington, the issue has been -- your viewpoint is that regardless of how it turns out,...
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join us for future episodes. join us for future episodes. you can [music] hello, i'm ivette torres, and welcome to another edition of the road to recovery. today we're talking about medication-assisted therapy and the whole person approach to treatment. joining us in our panel today are: dr. h. westley clark, u.s. department of health and human services, substance abuse and mental health services administration, center for substance abuse treatment. dr. jane maxwell, senior research professor, university of texas at austin, golf coast addiction technology transfer center; lisa mojer-torres, esquire, consumer advocate, faces & voices of recovery; mark parrino, founder and president, american association for the treatment of opiod dependence (aatod). dr. clark, let's talk a little bit about medication-assisted therapies and how they're used. well there are a number of medications that are used to help facilitate recovery from substance use disorders. the most popular and most prominent would be buprenorphine and methadone. but there are also m
join us for future episodes. join us for future episodes. you can [music] hello, i'm ivette torres, and welcome to another edition of the road to recovery. today we're talking about medication-assisted therapy and the whole person approach to treatment. joining us in our panel today are: dr. h. westley clark, u.s. department of health and human services, substance abuse and mental health services administration, center for substance abuse treatment. dr. jane maxwell, senior research professor,...
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that comfort level will have us sit back and not think of the better use of the vehicles or share them in more appropriate ways. i think this ordinance would be very helpful. it would allow us to engage department at the fleet of all in a more precise way and get to the reasons on why this could be a more difficult or easier goal to accomplish. supervisor chu: a quick question for the city administrator. there is a comment that this program, at least the effort to reduce the fleet had been in progress for some time. i know there was work to reduce the fleet through your office. when we talk about the passenger vehicles in use at the moment, you mentioned this is a cumulative amount and it includes the enterprise department. do you know what percentage is the general fund compared to the puc? >> not by department. if i could give you the breakdown of the numbers. 824 r general government. 933 of them are safety departments. 936 our enterprise markets. -- enterprise departments. supervisor chu: what we are talking about the 20% reduction, is this 20% off of 2693? is this from of a differ
that comfort level will have us sit back and not think of the better use of the vehicles or share them in more appropriate ways. i think this ordinance would be very helpful. it would allow us to engage department at the fleet of all in a more precise way and get to the reasons on why this could be a more difficult or easier goal to accomplish. supervisor chu: a quick question for the city administrator. there is a comment that this program, at least the effort to reduce the fleet had been in...
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so why are you saying that i can't use substance abuser, i've used it all the time? what's wrong with that? and i think that we have to recognize that and then we do have to do a lot of presentations, a lot of discussions like this and, and i really appreciate the fact that samhsa is supporting this new language. even within and i have to admit, even within our own agency, mean our, our team in the consumer affairs office, checks you know many, many materials that are going to be put out and sometimes it's even internally, it's very difficult to keep everyone on a straight and narrow path of using. daphne was involved with us at one point in, in creating a document that is still out in draft, related to language and that people are using now. do you remember that daphne? i do remember and it was based a lot on the work of william white, who has written so much on language and the rhetoric of recovery, and what words keep us stuck and what words move us for, forward. for exam, example, the issue of relapse. we talk about relapse and in other illnesses, we might talk a
so why are you saying that i can't use substance abuser, i've used it all the time? what's wrong with that? and i think that we have to recognize that and then we do have to do a lot of presentations, a lot of discussions like this and, and i really appreciate the fact that samhsa is supporting this new language. even within and i have to admit, even within our own agency, mean our, our team in the consumer affairs office, checks you know many, many materials that are going to be put out and...
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with us. you-you-you have to understand that while substance use is really a function of availability and access, almost anybody will use, addiction itself is largely biological and genetic. you have a gene that gets expressed. and that-and we don't know how, we don't know what goes on, but once that happens you've got a disease, and it's a disease that frankly we don't have a cure for. but it's one that can be managed, through recovery. and that is indeed the whole issue of dealing with it as a medical condition, and-and, as such, how do we begin to heal the whole person? pam? well, i think the conversation we had a little bit earlier about medication-assisted treatment goes along with this, because the more we understand the biological nature of addiction, and we're learning more and more through research about what chemicals happen in the brain and why this happens to some folks and not others, but it helps us understand the diseased process of this. so whether it's a medication that assist
with us. you-you-you have to understand that while substance use is really a function of availability and access, almost anybody will use, addiction itself is largely biological and genetic. you have a gene that gets expressed. and that-and we don't know how, we don't know what goes on, but once that happens you've got a disease, and it's a disease that frankly we don't have a cure for. but it's one that can be managed, through recovery. and that is indeed the whole issue of dealing with it as...
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so here, now, let us weep for what lies behind us, let us honor what lies front of us, but let us remember always what lies inside of us. please join me now in a moment of silence and remembrance. >> thank you. ladies and gentlemen, the secretary of defense, robert m. gates. >> mr. president, distinguished visitors, friends and family members, thank you for being here. nine years ago today on a day much like this the calm of a clear september morning was shattered by the worst act of terrorism in our nation's history. the attacks on the world trade center, flight 93 over shanksville, pennsylvania, and the pentagon, steps from where we stand today, claimed thousands of innocentev victims and forever scarred their family and friends and all americans. today we honor and remember those who fell, surrounded by those who love them and still feel the pain of that loss reme ways large and small. yesterday is the chairman just mentioned we had the officia presentation of the pentagon 9/11 quilt featuring the f faces of all 184 of those who died onhese grounds. we're grateful for the work and dedic
so here, now, let us weep for what lies behind us, let us honor what lies front of us, but let us remember always what lies inside of us. please join me now in a moment of silence and remembrance. >> thank you. ladies and gentlemen, the secretary of defense, robert m. gates. >> mr. president, distinguished visitors, friends and family members, thank you for being here. nine years ago today on a day much like this the calm of a clear september morning was shattered by the worst act...
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commercial uses. we identified 115 mhz that we are recommending for the allocation. that can be done within the next five years. it is a down payment on the thigh and under that archibald. >> here to help us buy into some of the issues is lynn stanton. >> the report identified mhz to be considered. it is a less -- it is less than 1/3 of the federal spectrum. does that indicate what you will end up with in terms of finding the 500? do you think 1/3 will come from federal? >> i think it is too soon to predict that. there are industries in the 755 to 780 range. that is what we have tried to identify in our fast track. there is equipment to operate at band. there is commercial mobile use. that is a band we will be focusing on as one of our first priorities as we go forward with the 10-year plan. each band will be look at and we will determine its characteristics and its suitability for commercial use. the current federal uses will be look at it if we want to relocate those uses and if there is an opportun
commercial uses. we identified 115 mhz that we are recommending for the allocation. that can be done within the next five years. it is a down payment on the thigh and under that archibald. >> here to help us buy into some of the issues is lynn stanton. >> the report identified mhz to be considered. it is a less -- it is less than 1/3 of the federal spectrum. does that indicate what you will end up with in terms of finding the 500? do you think 1/3 will come from federal? >> i...
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all three of us do, and all three of us have different hair textures. >> but all three of us look great. >> yes, we do, with wen. >> my hair is so fine that i would have to wash it every day because it was easy to mess it up, but since using wen products my hair just feels like it's baby hair again. it's added body to it, but it's given me back 20 years in my hair, i feel, anyway. >> before using this product it looked like i came in here with oily, dirty, dingy, hair, like i hadn't washed my hair, and i had just washed it before that photo. the only way i could style my hair before was to just slick it back, and it would stay like that, no life, and now it's just--i love it. too much bounce, too much volume. and this is what i always wanted to do with my hair. >> i mean, think about it-- every time you shampoo, you're just causing more damage to your hair. this morning you damaged your hair. think of all the damage you may be causing from years of traditional shampooing. so please stop using ordinary shampoo, and start the wen healthy haircare system right now. >> now there's something
all three of us do, and all three of us have different hair textures. >> but all three of us look great. >> yes, we do, with wen. >> my hair is so fine that i would have to wash it every day because it was easy to mess it up, but since using wen products my hair just feels like it's baby hair again. it's added body to it, but it's given me back 20 years in my hair, i feel, anyway. >> before using this product it looked like i came in here with oily, dirty, dingy, hair,...
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it is always a concern to us. so replacing a pizza parlor with a fast-food outlet that provides alcohol is a concern to i think a majority of the neighbors. so i would move to the conditional use disallowed. at the least i would move for a continuous of this item. i think my time is up. but this issue needs to be addressed from the standpoint of the community and not just a business owner. prior business owner said he lost $780,000 in the last year. i think they can afford a continuous -- >> my wife and i have lived a block and a half away from this plaza for the last 39 years. the old plaza was flattened, and the new one was built on the basis of a c.u. from 1989. anyways, it has been over 20 years. and at that time the planners, particularly one whose name told me that this is set in concrete. they figured out the percentages or whatever and that is the way that it was going to be. it has been tried to break these things but it hasn't happened yet. my feeling is that i don't think chipolte would really have a pr
it is always a concern to us. so replacing a pizza parlor with a fast-food outlet that provides alcohol is a concern to i think a majority of the neighbors. so i would move to the conditional use disallowed. at the least i would move for a continuous of this item. i think my time is up. but this issue needs to be addressed from the standpoint of the community and not just a business owner. prior business owner said he lost $780,000 in the last year. i think they can afford a continuous --...
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they will give us a demonstration of how the machines work, and they will give us cards from the new gates. we will come back and use the clipper cards on the new fare gates. >> hi. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> i don't want to follow eric schmidt. my job is to welcome you to this wacky place i call home, san francisco. a city that prides itself on the cutting edge of new ideas. you are home to the birthplace of live science and i bet half of you forgot the united nations was founded in the city and county of san francisco. to make this point -- what makes us a special place is the capacity to live and propser together over every difference. that is the economic paradigm that makes this city so vibrant and me so optimistic. it used to be that a company would open up and everybody would move to that city. now, companies go to where the talent is. the paradigm and efforts in san francisco create the conditions where people, regardless of race, religion, rich, poor, and regardless of their sexual orientation come here to live their lives in a way that is fully
they will give us a demonstration of how the machines work, and they will give us cards from the new gates. we will come back and use the clipper cards on the new fare gates. >> hi. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> i don't want to follow eric schmidt. my job is to welcome you to this wacky place i call home, san francisco. a city that prides itself on the cutting edge of new ideas. you are home to the birthplace of live science and i bet half of you...
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not so good words to use. for example, we want to talk about recovery, we don't want to talk about addiction. addiction is where people are stuck in the problem. recovery is where people get into the solution and that's what it's all about, giving people hope and healing and a new way of life. some of the main questions that we receive is, what kind of training is this, you know? and when you say, media message training, that means that if the media... put a microphone and camera to my face and say, joe, i heard that you used drugs and alcohol before. and who are you? and how do i respond to the media and how do i respond to where the community and the public can know that the benefits of long-term recovery? i think the main message there is that people in long-term recovery can move onto advocate for people with addictions and people to also get long-term recovery like they did. the message is real clear that the benefits of recovery, it works, and that's a reality for many people that's in recovery today. lu
not so good words to use. for example, we want to talk about recovery, we don't want to talk about addiction. addiction is where people are stuck in the problem. recovery is where people get into the solution and that's what it's all about, giving people hope and healing and a new way of life. some of the main questions that we receive is, what kind of training is this, you know? and when you say, media message training, that means that if the media... put a microphone and camera to my face and...
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we can use them. there is some belief that some agencies will look at this differently if they thought they were going to be a basis for this allocation. this is the one number that these there was agreement within and among the agencies. it does have a standing as a guarantee, and so, we have always tried to figure out how to improve that. if you look at the wholesale supply, agreement, it talks about having a transfer process. if there is not enough to go around with in those guarantees during this interim period, there could be transfers among agencies. i think we were trying to assert ourselves in some way in option four and other options to try to make it easier to be more flexible in how the allocation might happen, should we need to make it happen, but the contract does of the process, application process. it is the transfer process, and it is in the contract. option five premeds as to use what is in the contracts. i am not sure if that helps or not. >> why would east palo alto have that? commi
we can use them. there is some belief that some agencies will look at this differently if they thought they were going to be a basis for this allocation. this is the one number that these there was agreement within and among the agencies. it does have a standing as a guarantee, and so, we have always tried to figure out how to improve that. if you look at the wholesale supply, agreement, it talks about having a transfer process. if there is not enough to go around with in those guarantees...
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, use it. we're fine with that. there should be continued testing because this is a large quantity material being used. but if there is a better product, use it. nalco continues to look for better products, as well. if there is a better one, we're all for it. >> okay. thank you for your time and your candor. thanks so much for joining us, erik fyrwald. >>> the mothers of the three hikers in iran are coming home. but without their children. it was an emotional trip. and it did produce some hopeful developments. abc's todd connor has been following this morning. >> reporter: good morning, dan. the mothers will be back this morning. but their sons and daughters are half a world away, facing charges of espionage and an uncertain future. the mothers of the three american hikers, shown here in dubai, as they prepare to catch a flight back to the u.s., boarded that plane empty-handed. but certainly not without hope. on friday, they met for a second time with their children. 5 1/2 hours in the privacy
, use it. we're fine with that. there should be continued testing because this is a large quantity material being used. but if there is a better product, use it. nalco continues to look for better products, as well. if there is a better one, we're all for it. >> okay. thank you for your time and your candor. thanks so much for joining us, erik fyrwald. >>> the mothers of the three hikers in iran are coming home. but without their children. it was an emotional trip. and it did...
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uses within the avenue special use district. item number 13. discussion and possible action to make recommendations to the board of supervisors on the file 101091. planning code requiring al use 1 101091. planning code requiring al use authorization for other entertainment uses and the special use district, commissioners item 12 would be an interim resolution that would take effect up to 18 months. item 13 would be permanent controls. >> commissioners, we do not have a -- supervisor pier's office, did you want to give a brief overview? >> well, yes, i'll give a brief overview and then actually -- chris, i might have you fill in since you had the primary conversations with the supervisor on this. in your packet, make sure on the -- in the sleeve cover is a definition of -- of other entertainment, just so that you northbound what that is -- what the -- the -- the commissioner dooley, do you not have that? so, as -- as it was read to you, the resolution is interim for 18 months. and -- right now there isn't -- there isn't condition
uses within the avenue special use district. item number 13. discussion and possible action to make recommendations to the board of supervisors on the file 101091. planning code requiring al use 1 101091. planning code requiring al use authorization for other entertainment uses and the special use district, commissioners item 12 would be an interim resolution that would take effect up to 18 months. item 13 would be permanent controls. >> commissioners, we do not have a -- supervisor...
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let us use power. it's good for you. in 1776 in this country would turn herself some subjects into citizens. in 1981 we turn from citizens like into consumers. this was not a partisan thing. when the reagan administration targeting to put in this idea of the consumer welfare, a lot of people from democrats and people who believed in his consumer movement said on in. but we have to be -- we should really understand the basic logic of consumers. consumers, this is the basic logic. consumers are served best by lower-priced. lower prices our g3 economies of scale, ergo monopolies are our best friend. to accept this inefficiency argument has always been, and this is true any 18th century, france, the sister in 19 century, this is true in 20 century soviet union. it's always been to accept a straight line to concentrated political power. and in the three decades since that happened, in this country, then market after market. in market after market, trading companies run by wall street, financiers have inserted themselves into
let us use power. it's good for you. in 1776 in this country would turn herself some subjects into citizens. in 1981 we turn from citizens like into consumers. this was not a partisan thing. when the reagan administration targeting to put in this idea of the consumer welfare, a lot of people from democrats and people who believed in his consumer movement said on in. but we have to be -- we should really understand the basic logic of consumers. consumers, this is the basic logic. consumers are...
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whether you're using a shovel or using a machine, be very careful. a lot of ice out there this morning. i almost took a big fall myself. live in baltimore county, this morning, i'm megan gilliland, fox 45 mourning news. >>> employing on the beltway was put off for a while after a tractor trailer ran into a plow equipment. it happened yesterday afternoon, near route 40 in catonsville. the big rig ran into the back of a state highway pickup truck that was carrying an arrow sign to direct traffic around the plowing. the crash caused this major backup. the driver of the pickup was taken to shock trauma with nonlife-threatening injuries. >>> the heavy snow caused a porch to collapse with a mother and daughter underneath. it happened at charlotte avenue yesterday afternoon. it took rescuers 10 minutes to get them out. they were taken to hopkins bayview. there's no word on their condition. >>> one person is dead after an overnight fire in annapolis. it happened just before 1:00 this morning in the 900 block of bay ridge avenue. there's no word yet on the ca
whether you're using a shovel or using a machine, be very careful. a lot of ice out there this morning. i almost took a big fall myself. live in baltimore county, this morning, i'm megan gilliland, fox 45 mourning news. >>> employing on the beltway was put off for a while after a tractor trailer ran into a plow equipment. it happened yesterday afternoon, near route 40 in catonsville. the big rig ran into the back of a state highway pickup truck that was carrying an arrow sign to direct...
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thing for us to take used motor oil from customers. we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from here to recycle. >> so far, we have 35 people. we have collected 78 gallons, if not more. these are other locations that you can go. it is absolutely free. you just need to have the location open. you are set to go.
thing for us to take used motor oil from customers. we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from here to recycle. >> so far, we have 35 people. we have collected 78 gallons, if not more. these are other locations that you can go. it is absolutely free. you just need to have the location open. you are set to go.
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use authorization. and then next providing that liquor sources be principally permitted on the ground floor in rc district, unless otherwise specified. much of the area in the tenderloin is in north of market special use district which has an outright prohibition on alcohol uses and that would remain in effect for those areas. next, just to clarify, drive-up facilities are not permitted in rc use district. this is not a change. these uses are in the permitted, so we would make sure that was specified so no doubt about that. if you feel the nc3 uses are appropriate then we would recommend parallel controls for the walk-up facility and treat them in the rv district in the same manner, that would be they would be principally permitted on the ground floor if they were recessed and followed those procedures and then conditionally permitted if they didn't follow the same guidelines as the nc district. same with outdoor activities, permitted in the front and conditionally permitted elsewhere. we feel that is l
use authorization. and then next providing that liquor sources be principally permitted on the ground floor in rc district, unless otherwise specified. much of the area in the tenderloin is in north of market special use district which has an outright prohibition on alcohol uses and that would remain in effect for those areas. next, just to clarify, drive-up facilities are not permitted in rc use district. this is not a change. these uses are in the permitted, so we would make sure that was...
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we can use them. there is some belief that some agencies will look at this differently if they thought they were going to be a basis for this allocation. this is the one number that these there was agreement within and among the agencies. it does have a standing as a guarantee, and so, we have always tried to figure out how to improve that. if you look at the wholesale supply, agreement, it talks supply, agreement, it talks about having a transfer proc
we can use them. there is some belief that some agencies will look at this differently if they thought they were going to be a basis for this allocation. this is the one number that these there was agreement within and among the agencies. it does have a standing as a guarantee, and so, we have always tried to figure out how to improve that. if you look at the wholesale supply, agreement, it talks supply, agreement, it talks about having a transfer proc
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jared used to be our director of environment. he left us for a better job. it was sharon and money back on in 2005 the first came into office -- jerry and monique in 2005 who first came into my office to talk about this. i want to make this point -- we are not just celebrating a $5.2 million contraction you see behind me. we are celebrating a new approach to shoreside electrical management that allows us to do something remarkable, and that is a source of our electricity from hydro electric sources from the sierra nevada, so you are truly getting green, completely clean energy that is power in the shift you see to your left and my right. that is a big deal. at least one person thinks it is. i do not know. [applause] exactly. we talk about green howard, we are not kidding. we are the only for -- the only port remarkably in the state of california that has done this. one of only four in the world. we are going to see this done in l.a., we hope soon, but we aren't the only one in the state of california, and that fills us with pride. we put up about $1 million.
jared used to be our director of environment. he left us for a better job. it was sharon and money back on in 2005 the first came into office -- jerry and monique in 2005 who first came into my office to talk about this. i want to make this point -- we are not just celebrating a $5.2 million contraction you see behind me. we are celebrating a new approach to shoreside electrical management that allows us to do something remarkable, and that is a source of our electricity from hydro electric...
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i used the same screens that i was able to use when i did the shirts for my company and i'm able to use the emulsion remover, take this design off and create a new design. i've used the screen for over 400 times, so the quality is exceptionally great. we created a design using all of our names and we all got together as a family and yudu-ed 70 shirts for all of us to wear during this event. we created their invitations for them that we sent out. we also created all the little "thank you" notes. the great part about it was after the party we were able to compile all the pages that have the signatures and we bound this book. i was able to create a design yudu-ed right on the front cover that had "50th" on it. using yudu is so much fun. when we created the shirts for my parents' anniversary it was an opportunity to bring the family together. the possibilities are just endless with what you can create using yudu. >> mark: as we make our way through towns and cities, how about the great outdoors? yudu all your outdoor equipment or sports gear with your own personal brand, logo or message whi
i used the same screens that i was able to use when i did the shirts for my company and i'm able to use the emulsion remover, take this design off and create a new design. i've used the screen for over 400 times, so the quality is exceptionally great. we created a design using all of our names and we all got together as a family and yudu-ed 70 shirts for all of us to wear during this event. we created their invitations for them that we sent out. we also created all the little "thank...
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they did support us in oversight. the automatic fare collection program, the project utilize two contractors. ours was the one that did all the infrastructure to get all of the old gates disconnected to get our systems and infrastructure preparations done. that is on track at about two and a half million dollars. the second contractor that is utilized for the installation is cubic. they perform the installation of the fare gates, the ticket vending machines, both displays for the subway stations. that contract value is roughly at $90 million. the demolition and infrastructure preparations began earlier this year and were substantially completed in july. equipment installations began on august 2 and were substantially completed earlier this month. just a point of clarification, i think there was a lot of information in the media about the program cost being $30 million. i believe the publication or directing the cost at cubic. if you the contract is $90 million. the overall program to install the infrastructure is roug
they did support us in oversight. the automatic fare collection program, the project utilize two contractors. ours was the one that did all the infrastructure to get all of the old gates disconnected to get our systems and infrastructure preparations done. that is on track at about two and a half million dollars. the second contractor that is utilized for the installation is cubic. they perform the installation of the fare gates, the ticket vending machines, both displays for the subway...
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not the other uses such as permitted uses such as takeout food and food served on the premises and the fountain. >> the restaurant portion does appear to be operating within the parameters set by the commission in 2007. the grocery store is not. the wine sales has exceeded the area that is permitted and the grocery part, -- the 2007 action was in part to preserve that grocery store. if we do this and this we can still sell the groceries. but they didn't. they went on and put in the restaurant and the wine sales but they did not really develop the grocery portion. the other concern is the facade and i realize that a lot of people like the facade the way it is now however the building is a historic resource and has been determined to be that by the department. and to change the facade in the way they have really takes away the historic character of that building. it had a very distinctive facade of its period and the improvements that they made, granted they were extensive and expensive went in the opposite direction of what the commission asked them to do. >> don't they have to get plan
not the other uses such as permitted uses such as takeout food and food served on the premises and the fountain. >> the restaurant portion does appear to be operating within the parameters set by the commission in 2007. the grocery store is not. the wine sales has exceeded the area that is permitted and the grocery part, -- the 2007 action was in part to preserve that grocery store. if we do this and this we can still sell the groceries. but they didn't. they went on and put in the...
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, and that use is spreading. so what we get is a dual dynamic. an important powerful criminal justice tool that is used widely throughout the criminal system, that determines the outcomes of thousands of investigations and cases, and yet which is at the same time deeply unregulated and mostly secret, and almost never comes to public scrutiny. in my view, this would make snitching interesting all by itself. but there is one more piece of the puzzle, and that is that the big overlooked cost of using criminal informants in the ways that we do, is it's impact on poor african-american neighborhoods. and this too is connected with the prevalence of the use of informants in drug enforcement. because drug enforcement resources are so heavily concentrated in poor urban neighborhoods, we should expect the use of informants to be likewise deeply concentrated and this has implications for those neighborhoods as well. what is the scale of the phenomena that we're talking about? again, we have no direct data, state and local l
, and that use is spreading. so what we get is a dual dynamic. an important powerful criminal justice tool that is used widely throughout the criminal system, that determines the outcomes of thousands of investigations and cases, and yet which is at the same time deeply unregulated and mostly secret, and almost never comes to public scrutiny. in my view, this would make snitching interesting all by itself. but there is one more piece of the puzzle, and that is that the big overlooked cost of...
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you can hit the contact us button if you're an e-mailer. you can also text us. the text number is 45688. keyword is robin. three different ways. you can just yell at the tv. >>> later today, expert witnesses will take the stand in what's expected to be a landmark case about same sex marriage. two gay couples are suing to overturn prop 8 which makes same sex marriage illegal. two ivy league professors will testify on their behalf about the history of discriminations against gays. >>> in about 15 minutes richard lui is going to share what the couples said when they took the stand yesterday. plus we'll give you a sense of the magnitude of this case. >>> could watching a lot of tv shorten your life. a new study finds people who watch four hours or more of tv a day may be 80% more likely to die of heart disease, and 46% more likely to die from any cause. it adds each hour spent watching tv daily may be linked to 9% increased risk of cancer death. >>> president obama is swatting away any criticism aimed at senate majority leader harry reid for a remark he made two yea
you can hit the contact us button if you're an e-mailer. you can also text us. the text number is 45688. keyword is robin. three different ways. you can just yell at the tv. >>> later today, expert witnesses will take the stand in what's expected to be a landmark case about same sex marriage. two gay couples are suing to overturn prop 8 which makes same sex marriage illegal. two ivy league professors will testify on their behalf about the history of discriminations against gays....
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has brought us. facing the rising sun of our new day begun, let us march on til victory is won. stony the road we trod, bitter the chastening rod, felt in the days when hope unborn had died. yet with a steady beat, have not our weary feet come to a place for which our fathers sighed? we have come over a way that with tears has been watered, we have come, treading our path through the blood of the slaughtered, out from the gloomy past, til now we stand at last where the white gleam of our bright star is cast. god of our weary years, god of our silent tears, thou who has brought us thus far on the way. thou who has by the might led us into the light, keep us forever in the path, we pray. lest our feet stray from the places, our god, where we met thee, lest, our hearts, drunk with the wine of the world, we forget thee, shadowed beneath thy hand, may we forever stand, true to our god, true to our native land. [applause] >> thnaank you so much. thank you. when i was a boy in sunday school, you had to lear
has brought us. facing the rising sun of our new day begun, let us march on til victory is won. stony the road we trod, bitter the chastening rod, felt in the days when hope unborn had died. yet with a steady beat, have not our weary feet come to a place for which our fathers sighed? we have come over a way that with tears has been watered, we have come, treading our path through the blood of the slaughtered, out from the gloomy past, til now we stand at last where the white gleam of our bright...
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it means a lot with us. -- to see our mayer brown here with us. it means a lot to us. >> these and gentlemen, da mayor, willie brown. [applause] >> thank you very much. i am, of course, delighted to again be part of this celebration. claudine is absolutely correct. in a city and county of sentences, the diversity that exists here in terms of age, sexual orientation, race, national origin, religious interests, all of those items are part of what we each celebrate with each other, even though we may not be technically a part of it. that is what makes it such a very special city. as indicated, we are meeting some challenges now, facing ourselves, with reference to conduct our people, but be advised -- we will get through this, as we have gotten through everything in this city, and we will only be better for having done so. so we will do so in the manner in which we always have. [applause] thank you very much for being here. [applause] >> as the evening goes on, we will hear from supervisors chiu, chu, and mar. i would like to invite our public defend
it means a lot with us. -- to see our mayer brown here with us. it means a lot to us. >> these and gentlemen, da mayor, willie brown. [applause] >> thank you very much. i am, of course, delighted to again be part of this celebration. claudine is absolutely correct. in a city and county of sentences, the diversity that exists here in terms of age, sexual orientation, race, national origin, religious interests, all of those items are part of what we each celebrate with each other,...
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system used by. our russian. exactly it may not look like gold just yet but it comes out cheaper more energy efficient and with fewer environmentally harmful byproducts than traditional methods relying on heat and pressure. serious scientific and engineering challenge the solution developed. and implemented on the cross. is unique not only for russia but for the international market as well as unique. experience shows it was a successful solution. to the basic science behind bio oxidation is the introduction of bacterial cultures which oxidized the predominant latched on to the precious gold we're trying to get. content. in their competitors in search of new and improved culture. in place have doubled savings and increased extraction rates by fifteen to twenty percent. number one and in terms of production volume. and it has the most advanced in terms of high tech methods. so what's the payoff for positioning for the first half of two thousand and ten. some fifteen point six tons of pure gold. six hundred million
system used by. our russian. exactly it may not look like gold just yet but it comes out cheaper more energy efficient and with fewer environmentally harmful byproducts than traditional methods relying on heat and pressure. serious scientific and engineering challenge the solution developed. and implemented on the cross. is unique not only for russia but for the international market as well as unique. experience shows it was a successful solution. to the basic science behind bio oxidation is...
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while most youth who use, do use alcohol, marijuana runs a pretty close second with high use in marijuana. but probably the most rapidly growing segment of new use is in the prescription drug area with high increasing numbers of new users coming into the system who've used prescription drugs and normally getting it from a relative or from friends. and inhalants may be a problem as well? inhalants is a problem at younger ages more so than at the older ages. we see a higher use of inhalants with the 13- to 17-year-olds than with the 18- to 24-year-old. and the challenge with inhalants is that they're more readily available. they're in the homes, so. gateway-type drug to using other things, eventually. monique, what are some of the factors that really place a youth at risk? well i think factors that place the youth at risk for using substances include underlying mental health issues. i think that environmental factors play an important role if they're in a community that is highly supportive of use. maybe at home there's using going on. i think that those are some really big contributing fac
while most youth who use, do use alcohol, marijuana runs a pretty close second with high use in marijuana. but probably the most rapidly growing segment of new use is in the prescription drug area with high increasing numbers of new users coming into the system who've used prescription drugs and normally getting it from a relative or from friends. and inhalants may be a problem as well? inhalants is a problem at younger ages more so than at the older ages. we see a higher use of inhalants with...
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and keep us a great country. thank you for joining us. i want to say thanks to all of our folks from the fox studios in new york city. this is mike huckabee. good night. good night. god bless. ... it's easy to feel like you're... ...fading into the background. that's because bipolar depression... ...dsn't just affect you. it can consume you. one option proven effective to treat bipolar depression... ...is seroquel xr. for many, it's one pill, once a day. here is some important safety information... ...you should be aware of. call your doctor if you have unusual changes in mood... ...behavior, or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase tse... ...in children, teens and young adults. elderly dementia patients taking seroquel xr... ...have an increased risk of death. call your doctor if you develop fever... ...stiff muscles, and confusion. ...as these may be signs of a life-threatening reaction... ..or if you have uncontrollable muscle movements.. ...as these could become permanent. high blood sugar has been reported... ...with sero
and keep us a great country. thank you for joining us. i want to say thanks to all of our folks from the fox studios in new york city. this is mike huckabee. good night. good night. god bless. ... it's easy to feel like you're... ...fading into the background. that's because bipolar depression... ...dsn't just affect you. it can consume you. one option proven effective to treat bipolar depression... ...is seroquel xr. for many, it's one pill, once a day. here is some important safety...
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use of credit scores benefits all of us. credit scores help lenders lower prices and they help remove unintentional baezs baezs in the marketplace. it is the decision and objectivity which the score brings to the table which makes it an integral part of our nation's lending process. with this basic information about scores in mind, let's turn to the consumer perspective. behind every credit score is a credit report and as we all know, in december of 2004, our members went live with a free credit report delivery system, and as of now, more than 150 million credit file disclosures have been issued. in addition to the credible number of consumers who have reviewed their credit reports, coconsumers also know more about their scores today than at any point in history. whenever a consume he were accesses a score, it is a teachable moment. the reason for score dischose you're is educational. some have expressed concern about which scores are disclosed, and we think they have missed the mark for a number of reasons. there is not jus
use of credit scores benefits all of us. credit scores help lenders lower prices and they help remove unintentional baezs baezs in the marketplace. it is the decision and objectivity which the score brings to the table which makes it an integral part of our nation's lending process. with this basic information about scores in mind, let's turn to the consumer perspective. behind every credit score is a credit report and as we all know, in december of 2004, our members went live with a free...
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thing for us to take used motor oil from customers. we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from here to recycle. >> so far, we have 35 people. we have collected 78 gallons, if not more. these are other locations that you can go. it is absolutely free. you just need to have the location open. you are set to go. you are set to go. so are you going out tonight? i can't. my parents say i have to be home right after work. ugh. that's so gay. totally gay. ugh. that is so emma and julia. why are you saying, "that's so emma and julia"? well, you know, when something is dumb or stupid, you say, "that's so emma and julia." who says that? everyone. announcer: imagine if who you are were used as an insult. >> thank you all for coming out, especially on short notice. it is a real thrill for all the giants fans and for the elected officials here in city hall to announce formally the trophy tour. we will be bringing the trophy to a city near you but wil first stop. the start of the official tour is here, the visa tour, in e
thing for us to take used motor oil from customers. we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from here to recycle. >> so far, we have 35 people. we have collected 78 gallons, if not more. these are other locations that you can go. it is absolutely free. you just need to have the location open. you are set to go. you are set to go. so are you going out tonight? i can't. my parents say i have to be home right after work. ugh. that's so gay. totally gay. ugh. that is...
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how used. them is there is no peer review right the blogosphere is an open place where anyone can say whatever they want what i mostly made it almost certain pre-science has going for it is that scientists have have a chance to actually give the arguments and refute them in a way that you can publicly defend where in the blogs or you can say what you want or agenda and i'd like to kind of change the topic a little bit because i don't think we're really making much progress here neal what it is i do see what the scientists telling you about it. because it could be used for the military to be used for star trek you know these kind of things i mean what is the application of positive obligation to a meal if i go to you unless i go ahead so peter or you have to award the first thing we have to understand is that this is basic science right now like jordan said we are exploring nature and in order to understand what might happen in terms of applications you have to go back to look at experiments tha
how used. them is there is no peer review right the blogosphere is an open place where anyone can say whatever they want what i mostly made it almost certain pre-science has going for it is that scientists have have a chance to actually give the arguments and refute them in a way that you can publicly defend where in the blogs or you can say what you want or agenda and i'd like to kind of change the topic a little bit because i don't think we're really making much progress here neal what it is...
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or piskun office at the scene of the crime he joins us live. hello you're going to so give us the details of this latest assassination attempt. well it happened that around eight pm on thursday evening in the very center of moscow when the site also known as ground zero was thought to be a major criminal or a. in russia he arrives to clear skies and reportedly to visit his son who lives at an apartment in one of the local buildings as the criminal lord and his bodyguard were the approaching the entrance to the building several floors shots were fired first hitting the bodyguard and then injuring. himself the driver called an ambulance and as afterwards came to the scene of the incident the investigators found a suspicious looking window in open window in one of the buildings nearby when they checked the court and be found a weapon which is thought to have been used in this assassination attempt and according to some reports this was a sniper so right the rifle a specific type of us number is why for both men or want to hospitalize the enough ga
or piskun office at the scene of the crime he joins us live. hello you're going to so give us the details of this latest assassination attempt. well it happened that around eight pm on thursday evening in the very center of moscow when the site also known as ground zero was thought to be a major criminal or a. in russia he arrives to clear skies and reportedly to visit his son who lives at an apartment in one of the local buildings as the criminal lord and his bodyguard were the approaching the...
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office use. there was a shadow analysis on some nonproperties. this product would require a rezoning for height on a portion of the site. the commission recommended approval in conjunction with project approval and the rezoning is necessary, but that part is pending before the land use committee and will be heard at a later date. at the tuesday appeal hearing the board did uphold the e.i.r. with a 7-4 vote. before then, it was 1268 grant avenue. this commission granted the c.e.u. august 5th. the conditional use authorization was for other entertainment to install a karaoke machine on the first floor. new information was presented to the department about former restrictions placed on the property by the board of appeals. in a notice of special restrictions in 2005. the department staff did a site visit and found that the property had illegally expanded the bar use to the second floor without benefit of permit. as such the department recommended the board uphold the appeal and return the ceu so the
office use. there was a shadow analysis on some nonproperties. this product would require a rezoning for height on a portion of the site. the commission recommended approval in conjunction with project approval and the rezoning is necessary, but that part is pending before the land use committee and will be heard at a later date. at the tuesday appeal hearing the board did uphold the e.i.r. with a 7-4 vote. before then, it was 1268 grant avenue. this commission granted the c.e.u. august 5th....
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for us, it is part of us working with community for us to be able to grow the marine commerce -- this is a for after all, so it is nice to be able to grow that commerce and do it while minimizing the impact on the local environment. for princess, we have installed shore power facilities on 10 ships. it is a commitment from the cruise line because that is about $1 million per ship. also following us, american lines have added this to six of their ships. it is not an easy thing to do. we have done this many times, and as most of the people of here know, you need all the stars to a line, and need everybody pulling on the same for to get this done -- the same oar to get this done. i would like to thank our partners working with us. the air quality management people helped push this forward. the epa, of course, and a couple of other people that really filled -- pulled this off. copper and electric -- they are the guys that came up with the engineering that really refine the product and refine the standards, and they are developing this now, possibly around the world. mike wants this year f
for us, it is part of us working with community for us to be able to grow the marine commerce -- this is a for after all, so it is nice to be able to grow that commerce and do it while minimizing the impact on the local environment. for princess, we have installed shore power facilities on 10 ships. it is a commitment from the cruise line because that is about $1 million per ship. also following us, american lines have added this to six of their ships. it is not an easy thing to do. we have...
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problem that the us except expects us to adapt to their standards but it's very difficult to convince them that they should alter to ours concerning especially data protection there is no selection of critical data it must state which is transferred. to a certain days or certain. countries but it's not differentiate it we have to collaborate that's clear if there's a clear. case about some people about some transfers then we really have to go for it but if it is mass state out that proves processed this can be misused and we really have difficulties to control which you the u.s. makes of the data that they get we still. see member states are reluctant to agree to that because they seem to have not the same rights on the other side of the atlantic firstly and secondly the structure of the databases in the u.s. and in europe is very diverse. now reports in the u.s. suggest the afghan government has begun a high level peace talks with the taliban if true the negotiations come as the coalition forces military campaign in the country enters its tenth year the washington post newspaper says
problem that the us except expects us to adapt to their standards but it's very difficult to convince them that they should alter to ours concerning especially data protection there is no selection of critical data it must state which is transferred. to a certain days or certain. countries but it's not differentiate it we have to collaborate that's clear if there's a clear. case about some people about some transfers then we really have to go for it but if it is mass state out that proves...