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use. this is the straw database. we try to keep it updated every month these photos are unbearable most of these babies will only live for a few hours every month twenty or so babies like these are born and then die in this hospital not to mention the countless newborns with serious illnesses. we see most families would rather the children die and. i remember one day the father said to me each time i see my deformed son. i die. a generation sacrificed and how many more for these children it's already too late faced with this human catastrophe the iraqis are powerless to prevent the tragedy of pollution from happening elsewhere some people in europe are starting to take action. in london a stone's throw from the houses of parliament easton camped out on this pavement every day. he has been campaigning against the war in iraq since two thousand and five. his spot at the foot of big ben is well chosen to attract both wonders and tourists. behind him photos of deformed babies are exhibited for
use. this is the straw database. we try to keep it updated every month these photos are unbearable most of these babies will only live for a few hours every month twenty or so babies like these are born and then die in this hospital not to mention the countless newborns with serious illnesses. we see most families would rather the children die and. i remember one day the father said to me each time i see my deformed son. i die. a generation sacrificed and how many more for these children it's...
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and it's important, as you did yourself, distinguish between dual-use research and dual-use research of concern. any time you go near a microbe, it's dual-use research. if your talking about dual-use research of concern, we, just for this purpose, as part of the implementation of the march 29th governmentwide policy, we did an inventory of what we do with our own scientists at the nih and at the nih-funded government scientists, as well as the external extramural grantees and contractors. when we did an inventory of what we do mostly on a bethesda campus and in the rocky mountain campus, there were 404 intramural projects that could be dual use, plus 147 manu scripts and none were found to be dual-use research of concern. when we did the extramural experiment of all of the grantees, there were 381 grantees or contractors. 10 of those grants were designated as durc. seven of them were in influenza. one in anthrax. one in plague and one in botulism. out of 381, there were only 10. and those are the ones we're now going through the process that's delineated carefully in the new policy.
and it's important, as you did yourself, distinguish between dual-use research and dual-use research of concern. any time you go near a microbe, it's dual-use research. if your talking about dual-use research of concern, we, just for this purpose, as part of the implementation of the march 29th governmentwide policy, we did an inventory of what we do with our own scientists at the nih and at the nih-funded government scientists, as well as the external extramural grantees and contractors. when...
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the particular use. to my mind, the right answer is to define what are the lawful uses. it cannot be flown to north dakota and to look in on a political meeting of the north dakota tea party or the north dakota aclu. they cannot use it to surveil in ways and means that would be outside of the zone of their legitimate law-enforcement concern. if the end is legitimate, it seems to me that we make a mistake in hewing -- the right method -- whether or not -- that evidence should not be used unless it meets a reasonable suspicion standard. but i don't believe in and forced self-inefficiency of government. >> i will try to keep it brief. we placed limitations on technology all the time. you can add to a title for it you cannot do a title 3 wiretapped in all circumstances. there are specific crimes you can use that technology. i think there's a place for these types of restrictions. on the aclu caller i.d. question, we still don't have caller i.d. on our main switchboard lines. people can call us and tell us st
the particular use. to my mind, the right answer is to define what are the lawful uses. it cannot be flown to north dakota and to look in on a political meeting of the north dakota tea party or the north dakota aclu. they cannot use it to surveil in ways and means that would be outside of the zone of their legitimate law-enforcement concern. if the end is legitimate, it seems to me that we make a mistake in hewing -- the right method -- whether or not -- that evidence should not be used unless...
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drug use and people who use drugs to not belong in the criminal justice system and continuing to do so continues the violation and increases the health cost to them and increases the cost to the taxpayer as well. my recommendation for san francisco which i hope the commission will pick out is to the greatest extent possible, the drug use and people that used drugs out of the criminal- justice system and we should look to portugal as a model where they have had great health results from a dramatically increasing treatment capacity and reducing the criminal justice system engagement for people who use drugs. we advocate for the elimination of criminal penalties for drug use and recognition such as supporting the bill 15 06. as health-care reform comes in san francisco and accretes programs that helps healthy san francisco, which we have in place, that we ensure that we are fully recovering substance abuse treatment modalities and making them accessible including covering medical cannabis for those that benefit. we look at assisted treatment as an option and we make sure that we're provid
drug use and people who use drugs to not belong in the criminal justice system and continuing to do so continues the violation and increases the health cost to them and increases the cost to the taxpayer as well. my recommendation for san francisco which i hope the commission will pick out is to the greatest extent possible, the drug use and people that used drugs out of the criminal- justice system and we should look to portugal as a model where they have had great health results from a...
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he will license us once we get our change of use fee. the state will allow six children to play in our outside area. we have spent a lot of time designing the entire space and back area and we have put in all safety measures including updating the windows with the tempered glass we are signed off on that. the backyard has been updated. here is a picture of it. we have state of the art flooring. they have a pretty area to play. as any parent knows, there is any movement throughout the day. the small student teacher ratio is every parent's desire. there is wonderful local parks located one block away, straight down the street. you don't have to pass any crosswalks and our son and our family have been to this park since he was born and they continue to use it today. petro kids use this every day appeared to we have over 25 applicants who desperately need child service now. they represent between 6 and 11 jobs of all skill levels. we are ready to open and operate and can start generating revenue and employment taxes and a service that is des
he will license us once we get our change of use fee. the state will allow six children to play in our outside area. we have spent a lot of time designing the entire space and back area and we have put in all safety measures including updating the windows with the tempered glass we are signed off on that. the backyard has been updated. here is a picture of it. we have state of the art flooring. they have a pretty area to play. as any parent knows, there is any movement throughout the day. the...
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communications that we used to manage the system. this has impacts, not just for radio communication, but for our transportation management center, which you have approved. i know if it has been a high priority for this board. making sure we have a new system in place when we bring the central subway online. it is an incredibly important project for the city. it has been a long process to get to this point. >> good afternoon. i am with the capital construction division. i am pleased today to be in front of you this afternoon with a brief presentation on one of our most essential projects. today it marks the combination of several -- culmination of several years of staff effort to bring a modern state of the art visual, audio, data communication system to the sfmta. >> [inaudible] >> by way of background, our current mta system is a 30-year- old conventional analog system that is way past its useful life. it is no longer being supported by manufacturers. we have difficulties finding parts for maintenance. it is limited in the features
communications that we used to manage the system. this has impacts, not just for radio communication, but for our transportation management center, which you have approved. i know if it has been a high priority for this board. making sure we have a new system in place when we bring the central subway online. it is an incredibly important project for the city. it has been a long process to get to this point. >> good afternoon. i am with the capital construction division. i am pleased today...
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that doesn't bother us. if you would really like to make my life miserable, you would actually agree with us. the responsibility, i have to come through. just a thought. we will move to agenda item number four, the task force work plan. last week's meeting, we had initial discussions around the final report. one of the major markers of the completion of our work, not only in addition to the mass and the redrawing of the district line by the deadline april 14, but the documentation about the process and how we arrive at the final maps. the draft outline that was afforded, i want to open up for discussions around landing on some benchmarks in some enter and deadlines. i know that the house member have also raised, in addition to the final report, how we developer process where both the report would be compiling the report that doesn't have the necessary wait until the final maps are drawn that we can do those simultaneously. i did get an update from mr. schreiber that he is charged with the topics of the first
that doesn't bother us. if you would really like to make my life miserable, you would actually agree with us. the responsibility, i have to come through. just a thought. we will move to agenda item number four, the task force work plan. last week's meeting, we had initial discussions around the final report. one of the major markers of the completion of our work, not only in addition to the mass and the redrawing of the district line by the deadline april 14, but the documentation about the...
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send us an e-mail at booktv@c-span.org or tweet us at twitter.com/booktv. now booktv's coverage of the 2012 national black writers conference concludes with a panel discussion titled the role of social media. black writers take literature to the web. panelists include angela dodson, content manager and "kweli journal". troy johnson of the african-american literature book club. montague kobbe, writer and blogger. akoto ofori-atta, assistant editor at "the root". laura pegram, founding editor of "kweli journal" and joel dreyfuss, senior editor at large of "the root". this panel is an hour-and-a-half. >> thank you. at the sunday, everybody. wow. we are going to change that. i want to say special thank you to dr. brenda greene who has the remarkable job organizing this production. they have done the job of heroes. wherever you are in the audience thank you for putting this together. we are going to spend the next hour or so looking at how a committee of writers and publishers and journalists are using social media to amplify the voices and the work of black wri
send us an e-mail at booktv@c-span.org or tweet us at twitter.com/booktv. now booktv's coverage of the 2012 national black writers conference concludes with a panel discussion titled the role of social media. black writers take literature to the web. panelists include angela dodson, content manager and "kweli journal". troy johnson of the african-american literature book club. montague kobbe, writer and blogger. akoto ofori-atta, assistant editor at "the root". laura pegram,...
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he told us if the plants bothered us, he would be more than willing to change them. not long after, it became evident they had no intention of changing their plans. they have not contacted many neighbors who have spoken out against their plans to exempt any kind of mediation or compromise, and i feel they are insistent on pushing these plans through, and it is a waste of your time as well as ours. they also sent a letter to the neighbors were they claim they only want to build a small 1,500 ft starter home, but this is quite large for bernal heights, more than 50% larger than our house. if they feel the size of their houses exceptional, they have clearly been bought in the wrong neighborhood. there are a lot of houses that are old, and we support people renovating their houses. they are ugly. they are old. there are safety issues, and it is not that we reject any kind of renovation, but this is only going to affect our property to our detriment. >> thank you. i am the person who filed the dr request. i spoke to my partner of the adjacent hill since we purchased a hou
he told us if the plants bothered us, he would be more than willing to change them. not long after, it became evident they had no intention of changing their plans. they have not contacted many neighbors who have spoken out against their plans to exempt any kind of mediation or compromise, and i feel they are insistent on pushing these plans through, and it is a waste of your time as well as ours. they also sent a letter to the neighbors were they claim they only want to build a small 1,500 ft...
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and us. we definitely have no shortage of ideas. many of our innovative projects are very success with but it's economic in order to achieve them if you can only cut the rate through not allowing your bill to pay yet we should provide an. economic climate and lives in the investment climate and we are working on that but we have not achieved much more so far when you should need based on clear. and fair rules. should replace manual control in the government you story should that seals look at the modern economic policy should be provided all the necessary conditions for a national enterprise and of course the new government. should work and that people are sharing. every me a suggestion every a everybody bill should be considered from this angle. at the annual but yes of course this will require the difference added to you mike by the government to business in general in the let's face it floor. it is still a problem i would like to call a list of the five principles here that the government of the people in a should follow our deli
and us. we definitely have no shortage of ideas. many of our innovative projects are very success with but it's economic in order to achieve them if you can only cut the rate through not allowing your bill to pay yet we should provide an. economic climate and lives in the investment climate and we are working on that but we have not achieved much more so far when you should need based on clear. and fair rules. should replace manual control in the government you story should that seals look at...
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items 17 through 19 are before us. i want to thank all of the various parties who have been involved in this, not just for the last couple of weeks, but for the last couple of years. i know only about half of us were president in 2010, when we heard the first set of appeals with regards to this matter. in 2010, these involve the very hotly contested issues, and subsequent lawsuits that are still ongoing at this time. as you have heard from the planning department, they are engaged in an environmental review heard by a superior court judge, which overturned the decision of this body, with regards to detective coracle exemption which almost doubled the conditions on what is proposed for the future of the masonic. the issue at hand today is about the existing and continuing use of the masonic. as you have heard during the planning commission discussion on this, there were a number of different perspectives on what would consist of an existing or continuing use. the masonic had originally proposed that there be, or that th
items 17 through 19 are before us. i want to thank all of the various parties who have been involved in this, not just for the last couple of weeks, but for the last couple of years. i know only about half of us were president in 2010, when we heard the first set of appeals with regards to this matter. in 2010, these involve the very hotly contested issues, and subsequent lawsuits that are still ongoing at this time. as you have heard from the planning department, they are engaged in an...
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use of those employees. it is not only an issue of saving money, but it is an issue of making sure we're treating employees fairly and that they are accorded the rights that they are entitled to under the civil service system. thank you very much, madam chair. supervisor chu: thank you very much, supervisor campos. perhaps we can begin by asking the controller to briefly speak to the overtime report. >> good morning, supervisors. i am the controller. thank you for the hearing today. as you are all aware, our office is required to provide a report to the mayor and board of supervisors regarding overtime spending by city departments at 6 and nine months. we have a copy of this six-month report that our office issued about six weeks ago. there are copies available on the podium, and it is available on our website. as supervisor campos indicated, as of the six-month mark, if current trends continue our office would expect that the city would spend approximately $167 million on overtime in the current fiscal year
use of those employees. it is not only an issue of saving money, but it is an issue of making sure we're treating employees fairly and that they are accorded the rights that they are entitled to under the civil service system. thank you very much, madam chair. supervisor chu: thank you very much, supervisor campos. perhaps we can begin by asking the controller to briefly speak to the overtime report. >> good morning, supervisors. i am the controller. thank you for the hearing today. as...
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, accessory uses, nonconforming uses, the washington, broadway and waterfront s.u.d.'s and the van ness s.u.d. phase three, which includes the remainder of the legislation, will be considered on may 3. it was originally going to be considered on april 19. however, that will be continued next week. for my presentation on phase two, i'll cover each of the topics and provide a brief discussion on what is being proposed and where appropriate, staff's recommendation. the first topic in your executive summary is automotive uses. the first item under the category would prohibit surface parking lots in the c2, cm, c-3 and mcs districts. the department is recommending this provision be modified so surface parking is allowed as conditional use in existing districts, allowing conditional parking lots to continue to operate but require new surface parking lots to be reviewed by the commission on a case-by-case basis and we came to this recommendation based on
, accessory uses, nonconforming uses, the washington, broadway and waterfront s.u.d.'s and the van ness s.u.d. phase three, which includes the remainder of the legislation, will be considered on may 3. it was originally going to be considered on april 19. however, that will be continued next week. for my presentation on phase two, i'll cover each of the topics and provide a brief discussion on what is being proposed and where appropriate, staff's recommendation. the first topic in your...
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there are two cu uses. we recommend they become conditional uses. that -- the new ones can come in but only with conditional use. under the c3, the surface parking lots are nonconforming uses. what the legislation does is it takes out the line that says they can operate in perpetuity. by taking that out, these businesses need to close within five years of the date of this legislation. after that five years, they can come back every two years as it is written now to get a temporary use permit, staff is recommending to raise that to five years. >> we talked about that. that is more realistic. if they still are in place, it is cumbersome to come back every two years, five years -- obviously if something better comes up, i think it sounds to me like what staff is recommending is the best way to go, unless i heard otherwise from their representatives that would be acceptable. you may want to comment on that. as far as what is being proposed here on this part of it. >> i will quickly reiterate and our preference would be that the grandfathering provision
there are two cu uses. we recommend they become conditional uses. that -- the new ones can come in but only with conditional use. under the c3, the surface parking lots are nonconforming uses. what the legislation does is it takes out the line that says they can operate in perpetuity. by taking that out, these businesses need to close within five years of the date of this legislation. after that five years, they can come back every two years as it is written now to get a temporary use permit,...
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activities against us. we are asking the president if he is listening. we know the audience is listening. again with their input we have solutions to present. >> eric: great thoughts, governor. sir, tell us a story. >> i was during the surge in 2008 and i worked with the kuwaiti oil minister. when the oil prices spiked up they talked about inflation and wall street. when the president talked about leadership and talked about our resources, my kuwaiti counterparts, we'll bring the price of oil down to $30 that went down lower but america has resources and we're not using them. >> eric: what does anybody want to tell president obama? do you want to have your moment. go ahead, sir. >> i would like to tell the president my car doesn't run on hope and change. i don't know about his. [ applause ] >> and i'm from west virginia and we've got a lot of coal. it can be converted to liquid fuel but it seems like obama wants to keep it in the ground. we've got a lot of it in west virginia. >> there was another promise i
activities against us. we are asking the president if he is listening. we know the audience is listening. again with their input we have solutions to present. >> eric: great thoughts, governor. sir, tell us a story. >> i was during the surge in 2008 and i worked with the kuwaiti oil minister. when the oil prices spiked up they talked about inflation and wall street. when the president talked about leadership and talked about our resources, my kuwaiti counterparts, we'll bring the...
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when you talk about computers and storage, everyone of us uses it. compute and storage clouds services. the last two things that are happening -- and this is very new right now -- is software development clouds services. for those of you in the room who aspire to or will have built software, building software in a world where the amount of time from the time i come up with the idea to the time is running in production is measured in days or weeks and not years, right? the whole development infrastructure completely different, right? and how i go about doing that. this is a very nascent space at this stage. force.com has been doing stuff here. lots and lots of stuff happening here. by the way, this is going to ignite the whole thing. that is what happened last time. the guy who ignited client server was a developer peter last thing -- operations management. you may never have managed -- she can say this. you manage applications, you have to manage the security, availability, performance, changes, problems in that software that you bought. you can choo
when you talk about computers and storage, everyone of us uses it. compute and storage clouds services. the last two things that are happening -- and this is very new right now -- is software development clouds services. for those of you in the room who aspire to or will have built software, building software in a world where the amount of time from the time i come up with the idea to the time is running in production is measured in days or weeks and not years, right? the whole development...
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a little closer to us, but not impacting us. i'm talking areas like pennsylvania, western new york, and also parts of eastern ohio maybe getting a threat for severe weather from these storms. right now look at doppler radar, the mid-section of the country is still dealing with a lot of storms. we still have tornado watches in effect, basically in two locations. the biggest one right now we're watching is the minneapolis area, where they had a tornado watch earlier. now you can see some of the storm reports that have come in and these tornado red icons from earlier today where they had tornado reports, the tornado being one that touched down on the ground. the rain wrapping around the tornadoes, so tougher to see. a much quieter day today compared to yesterday. in our area, was it a warm day. it's still kind of mild out there, if not warm. 76. mostly cloudy conditions. overall it will believe partly cloudy tonight, to clear skies. right now most of us in the 70s. arlington 74. bethesda 73. i was out there a minute ago. it does fe
a little closer to us, but not impacting us. i'm talking areas like pennsylvania, western new york, and also parts of eastern ohio maybe getting a threat for severe weather from these storms. right now look at doppler radar, the mid-section of the country is still dealing with a lot of storms. we still have tornado watches in effect, basically in two locations. the biggest one right now we're watching is the minneapolis area, where they had a tornado watch earlier. now you can see some of the...
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we have had a policy of pressure and a policy of engagement and used them as a way to engage with us. two things we have been clear about. first as outlined in kathy ashton's letter to iran, any conversation anywhere with iran has to begin with a disposition of their nuclear program. that is the number one issue. iran's response to her letter appears to acknowledge and accept that. second, we have been working with our colleagues and the p 5 plus 1 to set forth the actions we expect them to take that would have to be verifiable and sustainable. there has to be some guarantee to the international community that assuming they were willing to come into the compliance that they would do so in a way that was not reversible and not immediately reversible. we are a long way from having any assurance as to what iran would or would not do in the p 5 plus 1. i can assure you that there is not going to be any front loading of concessions on our part. this is going to be a very hard nosed negotiation. we are joined by the p 5 plus 1 in that kind of approach. >> everything cannot be a priority in
we have had a policy of pressure and a policy of engagement and used them as a way to engage with us. two things we have been clear about. first as outlined in kathy ashton's letter to iran, any conversation anywhere with iran has to begin with a disposition of their nuclear program. that is the number one issue. iran's response to her letter appears to acknowledge and accept that. second, we have been working with our colleagues and the p 5 plus 1 to set forth the actions we expect them to...
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we need you to help us. i would like to bring the attention of everybody we are a family of victims, a police brutality and racial profiling. we need you to continue even after the cameras are gone to read about what we're doing, where are we. please go on the website of the amadou foundation. we will tell reverend sharpton soon something i have in my prayers and what i think will happen through our reunion of the family of all of the buttons. >-- families of all of the victims. [applause] >> to everyone who put this together, all of the panelists, this is so important only for trayvon martin, but for sean bell, for ramarley graham, for amadou diallo, to anyone who has lost a loved one to senseless killings, it is important to create dialogue. people are afraid to talk about racism, discrimination. but it is the truth and we are the living witnesses to show you that it is alive. we thank reverend sharpton for continuing to be a strong force in our fight, and all of our fights, and continuing to stand up for
we need you to help us. i would like to bring the attention of everybody we are a family of victims, a police brutality and racial profiling. we need you to continue even after the cameras are gone to read about what we're doing, where are we. please go on the website of the amadou foundation. we will tell reverend sharpton soon something i have in my prayers and what i think will happen through our reunion of the family of all of the buttons. >-- families of all of the victims. [applause]...
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the space to help us do that. this is the space that she would have lived in. if you look up at the ceiling, you can see where each of these support beams are, you can see this beam across here with the holes in it. those were the original walls for the boarding rooms, and so this room would have been room number six, and when you cross here, it would be room number nine, and as you cross the other post, you're in room number 11, had is where chara divided up her space and used half for storage and half for her own personal space. so, it's right behind that wall. originally the wall went all the way across, and the door over here was the original door and she had another door added on on the other side. so, this space, of course, as you see it right now has not received any treatment whatsoever. because of safety regulations, a fire suppression system has been put in, but other than that you can still see that the wiring is not exactly in mace. it's more temporary, and then down there is one of the gas pipes hangi
the space to help us do that. this is the space that she would have lived in. if you look up at the ceiling, you can see where each of these support beams are, you can see this beam across here with the holes in it. those were the original walls for the boarding rooms, and so this room would have been room number six, and when you cross here, it would be room number nine, and as you cross the other post, you're in room number 11, had is where chara divided up her space and used half for storage...
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using one or more of these. when we debate the question of will corporations use the cloud, i would say they already have. we clearly are still in the early adoption days. i rattle off some very interesting stories right now of companies you know right now who are using lots of interesting computing and storage cloud services as well. i just wanted to get people to start to think. companies are moving this way. there is a bay area company -- i will not name names, but the cfo walk into the cio's office and said, "no more capital expenditure." the reason why i talk about this as a business model is -- and, by the way, i would be happy to send any of you guys a copy of this book. or if you want epub versions, we can do that. i will not to the lecture on all seven business models, but i have tried to break down what happened in the entire software business into seven for the metal business models that are very different economically. the reason why i talk about cloud computing being in business model -- i'm going s
using one or more of these. when we debate the question of will corporations use the cloud, i would say they already have. we clearly are still in the early adoption days. i rattle off some very interesting stories right now of companies you know right now who are using lots of interesting computing and storage cloud services as well. i just wanted to get people to start to think. companies are moving this way. there is a bay area company -- i will not name names, but the cfo walk into the...
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this will clearly be a busy year for us. another component of our work is connecting the city's robuspro o assistance with our many business partners. this is a core part of mfac original purpose in san francisco. we are focused on building this capacity once again. as everyone here knows, the nature of how cities are doing business is changing. fundamentally. costly federal and state mandates continue to squeeze local budgets. increasing costs are forcing discussions about how we provide services. technology is requiring that we move more quickly than we have in a long time. building a network of partners to support our city government at this time will be more important than ever and will be critical as we were to emerge from the recession. we have a real opportunity here. we also have a real responsibility to help investment and success of our city. spur is committed to making this happen. we hope that all of you join us as we work to leverage a lot of these partnerships once again. spur is a nonprofit. member-supported t
this will clearly be a busy year for us. another component of our work is connecting the city's robuspro o assistance with our many business partners. this is a core part of mfac original purpose in san francisco. we are focused on building this capacity once again. as everyone here knows, the nature of how cities are doing business is changing. fundamentally. costly federal and state mandates continue to squeeze local budgets. increasing costs are forcing discussions about how we provide...
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ross mirkarimi was here, i used to praise him for the words he used, for the cliches he used to mop for this, that, and the other thing. but now when you see the deliberations that someone is punished and punished by not following the laws, they're kept quiet because most of you like to sit on the fence and see which side is green and then jump on that side of the fans. pathetic. the leaders now the way and go away. you have to take a stand. that is if you have a vision, if you have fortitude, if you believe in justice. thank you very much. president chiu: thank you, next speaker. if i could remind members of the public, we do have a role that individuals should not express their support or opposition to statements out of respect to the speakers. thank you. >> my name is eugene gordon, jr.. listening to bureaucracy of the board of supervisors in the two state chamber meeting is twice -- reminding me that [unintelligible] reflects the citizens rights and constitutional refusal. so many people is horrifying revolutionary 1776 for this. the constitution of recognition, introduction, indoct
ross mirkarimi was here, i used to praise him for the words he used, for the cliches he used to mop for this, that, and the other thing. but now when you see the deliberations that someone is punished and punished by not following the laws, they're kept quiet because most of you like to sit on the fence and see which side is green and then jump on that side of the fans. pathetic. the leaders now the way and go away. you have to take a stand. that is if you have a vision, if you have fortitude,...
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it against us. and that they were seeking nuclear materials to use in some type of nuclear weapon. so we were facing a ticking time bomb situation and we were very concerned. >> stahl: so you were getting pressure from congress and the white house to take the gloves off. did you go to the dark side? >> rodriguez: well, the dark side, that's what we do. >> stahl: you are the dark side. >> rodriguez: we are the dark side, yes. >> stahl: his first big operation came after the capture of a palestinian, thought then to have high-level al qaeda connections, named abu zubaydah. when he was taken prisoner in pakistan in the spring of 2002, abu zubaydah was badly injured in a firefight. >> rodriguez: he actually was on the verge of dying. we brought in a surgeon from the u.s. to help him out. >> stahl: you brought in a top- rate surgeon from johns hopkins. >> rodriguez: yes, the best that we could find. >> stahl: you save him so you can squeeze everything out of his brain that you can? >> rodriguez: so we co
it against us. and that they were seeking nuclear materials to use in some type of nuclear weapon. so we were facing a ticking time bomb situation and we were very concerned. >> stahl: so you were getting pressure from congress and the white house to take the gloves off. did you go to the dark side? >> rodriguez: well, the dark side, that's what we do. >> stahl: you are the dark side. >> rodriguez: we are the dark side, yes. >> stahl: his first big operation came...
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stay with us. welcome back. we are at howard university, talking about what has become a trade on martin -- trayvon's moment. we heard from her mother and others about how their loved ones were shot down in the prime of their lives, and how justice is still hard to come by. right now we will turn to our organizations and get some concrete action, to not only build a movement, but keep it going forward. i want to ask you, give any concrete things in the next 12 months that your organization is committed to doing. we talked about -- i want specific things that your organization is going to do so next year when we meet their but to put up what you said and put up what you did. >> we will fight the law to overturn it, the stand your ground law. then we intend to register voters. we have been working on that, raising the issues of the voter suppression loss and continue to register voters. most importantly, the network is keeping people engaged in the issues. people did not note the stand your ground law existed, and
stay with us. welcome back. we are at howard university, talking about what has become a trade on martin -- trayvon's moment. we heard from her mother and others about how their loved ones were shot down in the prime of their lives, and how justice is still hard to come by. right now we will turn to our organizations and get some concrete action, to not only build a movement, but keep it going forward. i want to ask you, give any concrete things in the next 12 months that your organization is...
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who serve with us. we wanted to have the opportunity to hear from you in terms of your needs and priorities. we are going to do as little talking as possible. the want to respectfully hear from you as the put the budget together. i have the pleasure of introducing you to them today. we have trent from the human resources agency. ed sweeney. bob palacio, rec and parks. chief jewett hayes white, our fire department chief. greg sur of sfpd. lisa hoffman, department of emergency management. karen roy. maria suh, dcyf. greg wagoner, public health. mohammed nuru, our new director of public works. and luis hererra. let's give a round of applause. [applause] in many ways, you get a sense of the brent our taxpayer dollars go to, just seeing each department represented. i will now hand things over to our town hall and see. the shed did such a wonderful job last year, we asked her to come back to do it again. thank you for being here. >> i just want to thank everyone for being here tonight. i am the director of pr
who serve with us. we wanted to have the opportunity to hear from you in terms of your needs and priorities. we are going to do as little talking as possible. the want to respectfully hear from you as the put the budget together. i have the pleasure of introducing you to them today. we have trent from the human resources agency. ed sweeney. bob palacio, rec and parks. chief jewett hayes white, our fire department chief. greg sur of sfpd. lisa hoffman, department of emergency management. karen...
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depends on the type of material we use for the electrodes in such a battery. from one of them to another and occupies the empty spaces inside the matter so if we want to increase the energy or decrease the weight or volume of the battery we're limited by the materials we use. right now there are various types based on transition metal oxides these are cobbled nickel manganese oxide and very popular these days is lithium phosphate all these materials can store around one hundred fifty to hundred one. and seventy. hours programs and they're already approaching their theoretical limits. and a push beyond the current limitations industry giants like g.m. are pumping resources to give their cars that extra bit of juice with that in mind the american major recently launched a big new development testing a production facility additionally i.b.m. has announced a new with the air battery but has so far been mum on the details about it but the group at moscow state university also has their own oxygen sucking power source that they're working on. we need to replace the
depends on the type of material we use for the electrodes in such a battery. from one of them to another and occupies the empty spaces inside the matter so if we want to increase the energy or decrease the weight or volume of the battery we're limited by the materials we use. right now there are various types based on transition metal oxides these are cobbled nickel manganese oxide and very popular these days is lithium phosphate all these materials can store around one hundred fifty to hundred...
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my father used to say just use some common sense. i think what happened here is common sense was not used. and leadership by example certainly was not pursued. it's a reminder for all of us that we need to use common sense and remember that people are watching us and that brings with it special responsibility. i have a couple of questions i want to ask. mr. miller. the irony of it is that we're focused on less than a billion dollars and there's a much larger amount with gsa every year by gsa, that involves surplus property, we have great savings, thousands of pieces of property that are owned by the federal government and in some cases we don't need. we spend a lot of money for utilities and so forth. the administration is focused on this. your agency has been part of this. we need to be part of the solution. i think we'll be moving legislation later this year. i'm focused on expenditure of $800,000, but also the wider expenditure of billions of billions of dollars, which is part of your responsibilities. mr. miller, it appears this
my father used to say just use some common sense. i think what happened here is common sense was not used. and leadership by example certainly was not pursued. it's a reminder for all of us that we need to use common sense and remember that people are watching us and that brings with it special responsibility. i have a couple of questions i want to ask. mr. miller. the irony of it is that we're focused on less than a billion dollars and there's a much larger amount with gsa every year by gsa,...
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local officials told us the rebels are using any have these type profile visits. into military action what out was really surprised with is the reaction of the people on the ground the cd is very sort of calm because you don't see too many people on the streets most of the shops are closed but those people who venture out into the sea to one day hear the gunfire the rush to one side of the city or one side of the street or another to find refuge but two minutes afterwards they go around they live so it seems that at least a life with the constant repetitive gunfire has sort of become a new normal for many residents of the ira or he's also out of work or reporting what i mean so i'm a foreign ministers from the friends of syria group which includes. western and arab states today they've been gathering in paris to increase pressure on the assad regime but i mean no one who's a commentator and political analyst covering the middle east says it's time that foreign powers use their diplomatic influence to urge the other side towards peace as well. when you're asking si
local officials told us the rebels are using any have these type profile visits. into military action what out was really surprised with is the reaction of the people on the ground the cd is very sort of calm because you don't see too many people on the streets most of the shops are closed but those people who venture out into the sea to one day hear the gunfire the rush to one side of the city or one side of the street or another to find refuge but two minutes afterwards they go around they...
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biological security, the risk of dual-use research. i am paul keim, the acting chair of the national science advisory board for biosecurity. i appreciate the opportunity to speak to you about dual-use research and in particular about the board's activities and our recent evaluation of two scientific papers concerning the avian h5n1 virus. it's been recognized for many years that science and technology can be used for both good purposes and bad. it is this two-sided coin that we refer to as dual-use research. the problem is that all biological research can be construed as having potential bad applications, as well as their good ones. the nsabb created a new term, dual-use research of concern or durc, as we've been saying, to distinguish normal research from that with high potential to be misused. the parameters defining durc would include the magnitude any of danger, and the immediacy of any threat balanced against the overall benefits of the work. over the last eight years, the board has advised u.s. government on best practices and po
biological security, the risk of dual-use research. i am paul keim, the acting chair of the national science advisory board for biosecurity. i appreciate the opportunity to speak to you about dual-use research and in particular about the board's activities and our recent evaluation of two scientific papers concerning the avian h5n1 virus. it's been recognized for many years that science and technology can be used for both good purposes and bad. it is this two-sided coin that we refer to as...
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nice to have you join us. if you want to do a choke hold on will cain to stay loose and warmed up. >> i don't want to be sued. >> he doesn't look so tough. >> you are in new york and people sue each other easily. i don't want to get sued. >> i'll stay in montreal. >> we have to take a short break. ahead on "starting point," many college football fans have been pleading for a playoff system. new developments that could make that a reality. we'll explain. bullies who now get to hide behind their computers. a teenager tormented on facebook is suing as you say, suing her classmates. got to talk to her live straight ahead. stay with us. aspirin is just old school. people will have doubts about taking aspirin for pain. that's why we developed bayer advanced aspirin with micro particles. now we're challenging you to put it to the test. visit fastreliefchallenge.com today for a special trial offer. [ man announcing ]allenge.com what we created here. what we achieved here. what we learned here. and what we pioneered he
nice to have you join us. if you want to do a choke hold on will cain to stay loose and warmed up. >> i don't want to be sued. >> he doesn't look so tough. >> you are in new york and people sue each other easily. i don't want to get sued. >> i'll stay in montreal. >> we have to take a short break. ahead on "starting point," many college football fans have been pleading for a playoff system. new developments that could make that a reality. we'll explain....
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thank you for joining us. this instigates a lot of my enthusiasm for our kids, superintendent garcia. >> good afternoon. >> if i went down the list, we would be here all day, but it is special to be here with the superintendent of schools the support us, and i know maria does a fabulous job with us, and when you look at all the difference funders and nonprofits that step up to support us, i want to say thank you, because the rest of the state is not like san francisco. everybody thinks we are a little out there, but we are out there in the right direction. we are out there to provide things for our children. we are providing a service. we are cutting all our funds for summer school. i want to thank representatives who are here. all of us get hit did against each other. all of us are here to say there is nothing more important than our children. the board of supervisors, the mayor came to our rescue. immediately they came so our kids can keep learning. we are closing the achievement gap, and that cannot happen
thank you for joining us. this instigates a lot of my enthusiasm for our kids, superintendent garcia. >> good afternoon. >> if i went down the list, we would be here all day, but it is special to be here with the superintendent of schools the support us, and i know maria does a fabulous job with us, and when you look at all the difference funders and nonprofits that step up to support us, i want to say thank you, because the rest of the state is not like san francisco. everybody...
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after just one use? think again. [ female announcer ] think it's impossible to reduce the look of wrinkles [ female announcer ] with olay regenerist wrinkle revolution, it's possible to reduce the look of wrinkles in just 10 minutes. now you've seen it. experience it for yourself. [ female announcer ] olay regenerist. ♪ ♪ and i never thought i'd fe this way ♪ ♪ the way i feel about you [ male announcer ] it's time to clean out your garage for a car that's worthy of being the 201motor trend r of the year. the volkswagen passat. that's the power of german engineering. ♪ it must be love ♪ love, love there's another way to help erase litter box odor. purina tidy cats. only tidy cats has new odor erasers... making it ea to keep things at home... just the way you want them. new tidy cats with odor erasers. of all our different items in our festival of shrimp so we can describe them to our customers. [ male announcer ] red lobster's festival of shrimp starts now! for just $12.99, pair any two of 9 e
after just one use? think again. [ female announcer ] think it's impossible to reduce the look of wrinkles [ female announcer ] with olay regenerist wrinkle revolution, it's possible to reduce the look of wrinkles in just 10 minutes. now you've seen it. experience it for yourself. [ female announcer ] olay regenerist. ♪ ♪ and i never thought i'd fe this way ♪ ♪ the way i feel about you [ male announcer ] it's time to clean out your garage for a car that's worthy of being the 201motor...
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in other words what used to keep us alive through winter, was fat, sugar and water. winter is not too much of our threat to us. our bodies evolved in a land of scarcity. and now we life in a land of abundant. our food intake hasn't caught up inspect is is the percent increases. you can see, we eat about twice as much cheese as we used to in 1950 but only 25% more plants than we did in 1950. this is because pizza tastes better than broccoli. there's three things -- distinctions i wanted you to get out of this. what it is people ask for. two, there's what it is that people want. and three, there's what it is that people need. so the difference between what it is people ask for, and what it is that people want is best illustrated with the iphone. so on the left is what phones used to look like before the iphone. on the right is what phones look like now. and the difference is, if you only had to go with what people were asking for, when this is what phones looked like. what people would have told you, is we want a bigger keyboard. right. and part of the jen yises of ste
in other words what used to keep us alive through winter, was fat, sugar and water. winter is not too much of our threat to us. our bodies evolved in a land of scarcity. and now we life in a land of abundant. our food intake hasn't caught up inspect is is the percent increases. you can see, we eat about twice as much cheese as we used to in 1950 but only 25% more plants than we did in 1950. this is because pizza tastes better than broccoli. there's three things -- distinctions i wanted you to...
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of our city is with us. i have been in all of these other positions where we are always prepared. and we are already engaged in recovery efforts. we were there with a whole staff. we have six we assure you that when the next big event happens, that water system will be there for us to deliver water with that 24 hours. a huge change from depending on this fountain. we are handing it off to generations of youth in the city to understand -- make sure they're prepared. go to our website, it tells you all the things there. iti is about having those items prepared.w we will survive. that is how we get ready and celebrate and honor the people who left us and make sure our city is ready. thank you for being here. congratulations to our survivors. >> very nice job. behind me is a good friend and a great firechief. you go back 106 years. braxton morning. -- good morning. one of the survivors could not be with us. those are amazing changes. it does give us the opportunity to remember what happened. we commemorate those
of our city is with us. i have been in all of these other positions where we are always prepared. and we are already engaged in recovery efforts. we were there with a whole staff. we have six we assure you that when the next big event happens, that water system will be there for us to deliver water with that 24 hours. a huge change from depending on this fountain. we are handing it off to generations of youth in the city to understand -- make sure they're prepared. go to our website, it tells...
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that is the site behind us known as lot a. it is the parking resource right behind us as well as pier 48 over here. the giants take a lot of pride in this community. it is going to be our community forever. we're in a 66-year lease with options beyond. we're not going anywhere. from day one in the development of the ballpark, we have looked for ways to see that this neighborhood preserves its charm and character and can add to the economic viability and potency of our city and community. as we know in san francisco, all good things take a while to materialize. we spent several years figuring out the best way to create the door to the ballpark, the most economically strong, charming, consistent with the use of the ballpark development for the neighborhood. we have been seeing these spectacular emergence of mission bay, the development of the china basin region, and south of market. what you see represented in these pictures is what we believe is an inspired mixed use community featuring a spectacular waterfront park with waterf
that is the site behind us known as lot a. it is the parking resource right behind us as well as pier 48 over here. the giants take a lot of pride in this community. it is going to be our community forever. we're in a 66-year lease with options beyond. we're not going anywhere. from day one in the development of the ballpark, we have looked for ways to see that this neighborhood preserves its charm and character and can add to the economic viability and potency of our city and community. as we...
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to be but given us a choice in terms of how we live. for god's others that is a natural and the stories in their explore that. slick is something else again in the contemporary middle east and the fictional persian gulf and presents the struggles are going through now that we see society is going through the struggle between two brothers for power and protagonist trying to make sense out of all of it somebody who's a retired army special forces officer been there done that and he finds himself entrapped in forces set of > him and really is below with the issue politics about his growth trying to discover who we is as a human being and in american and even as a jew. >>> it is literally about my life the dean's room on i hope and that's it sort of explorers how i started as a child and now i'm 62 years old kent both that continuing thread in the enormous to structures as well. i have said in the prologue that i was born with loving heart but life really a time of shatters when heinz so i think this book is about putting it back together a
to be but given us a choice in terms of how we live. for god's others that is a natural and the stories in their explore that. slick is something else again in the contemporary middle east and the fictional persian gulf and presents the struggles are going through now that we see society is going through the struggle between two brothers for power and protagonist trying to make sense out of all of it somebody who's a retired army special forces officer been there done that and he finds himself...
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never heard used to cover some of those things, now it is us. -- neighborhood used to cover some of these things, now is desperate every time you defer a fee and land values go up, the project becomes more affordable for the affordable housing developer. thank you. supervisor mar: thank you, ms. tester. -- hester. >> i would like to take you back to two years ago when the stimulus was introduced. there was a construction site, 42% unemployment in the construction industry. we needed help. right now today, and has helped some products move forward. not a lot of projects have taken the fee deferral. there is -- [unintelligible] to produce a unit which is a tremendous fee. if you were to take the fees deferred and you would pay much more interested -- much more interest on the fees deferred. the city is not losing money on deferral. it stimulates the economy. get back to work on producing housing. the stance today has become punitive. when you go to provide include generic on-site units, you have to provide them in different floors and you have to provide equal size to the other units, there
never heard used to cover some of those things, now it is us. -- neighborhood used to cover some of these things, now is desperate every time you defer a fee and land values go up, the project becomes more affordable for the affordable housing developer. thank you. supervisor mar: thank you, ms. tester. -- hester. >> i would like to take you back to two years ago when the stimulus was introduced. there was a construction site, 42% unemployment in the construction industry. we needed help....
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what does that mean for us? it is really about making sure our local government works to create the conditions which our kids are successful and the very businesses that we give breaks to, and then we help establish success for, and then we invite to come into our city. today is going to be another great announcement. i want to thank you for all the work you are doing. i want to thank colon for joining us as well, helping us put together a fantastic grant application, and to also thank minority leader pelosi's office. friends who also believe this is where we have to go. this is what san francisco has been all about. today, announcing that we have a grant from the department of labor for $5 million, that fulfills an application put together brilliantly and number of different companies, training institutions, collaborating with the city college, to bring real hope to our kids in san francisco, kids that we care about. we fulfil a promise that has been made for decades that we would not leave you without hope in
what does that mean for us? it is really about making sure our local government works to create the conditions which our kids are successful and the very businesses that we give breaks to, and then we help establish success for, and then we invite to come into our city. today is going to be another great announcement. i want to thank you for all the work you are doing. i want to thank colon for joining us as well, helping us put together a fantastic grant application, and to also thank minority...
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and chemotherapy is what they usually use. and if they're using this gene, how might it help? >> the way it works, the cancer stem cells and tumor cells. a lot of the authorities they're using today the. radiation and chemotherapy go after the cancer cells, but they're very resistant and the stem cells are resistant to radiation or chemo he. what happens? the cancer shrinks and over time, you can have recurrence and the cancer comes back and what this particular gene does, goes after the actual cancer stem cells, by inhibiting the growth factors, we're able to control the cancers and this is really going to open a whole new way in the future. >> that's exciting and that's something that will prevent that recurrence and so many people think they're out of the woods and all of a sudden, it's right back at them just as you explain. >> absolutely and even more important now, we're finding that the mmp 10 genes may play a role in prostate cancer and renal cars noma and many cancer. while it's an early phase and most clinical trials need to continue. this is part in the field which
and chemotherapy is what they usually use. and if they're using this gene, how might it help? >> the way it works, the cancer stem cells and tumor cells. a lot of the authorities they're using today the. radiation and chemotherapy go after the cancer cells, but they're very resistant and the stem cells are resistant to radiation or chemo he. what happens? the cancer shrinks and over time, you can have recurrence and the cancer comes back and what this particular gene does, goes after the...
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that god loved us, but he was willing to come down to be like us, why? because we have sinned and have misused our freedom and god is saying, there is a chance for redemption, all we have to do is ask god for forgiveness, go back to him and receive the reconciliation and begin again. >> dave: perfect. >> clayton: father is leading sunday services for easter sunday, great to have you here, the new papers back edition of his book is out with a forward by pastor rick warren. i think he wrote some book. >> some book. >> mildly successful book. >> dave: have a great easter. >> thank you very much. >> dave: coming up, it seems one new hampshire school district might be taking lessons from the wrong group, the gsa, using money meant for the classroom for things like limos and booze. your tax dollars at work here. >> clayton: let's talk about an easter blessing, some churches offering more than faith, giving out free gasoline on easter sunday. emily's just starting out... and on a budget. like a ramen noodle- every-night budget. she thought allstate car insuranc
that god loved us, but he was willing to come down to be like us, why? because we have sinned and have misused our freedom and god is saying, there is a chance for redemption, all we have to do is ask god for forgiveness, go back to him and receive the reconciliation and begin again. >> dave: perfect. >> clayton: father is leading sunday services for easter sunday, great to have you here, the new papers back edition of his book is out with a forward by pastor rick warren. i think he...
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and a mixed use building, the architectural language seems entirely foreign to us. it looks as if it is designed as a market rate housing project for a residential area like hayes valley, rather than as an innovative live-workspace. [bell rings] we feel it could be designed just by looking around the neighborhood -- great examples, 301 rhode island, even 888 seventh street. they have simple administration. this is what we feel fits well. we believe this project can be a positive addition to the neighborhood. we support its approval, and we look forward to seeing it realized. thank you. commissioner wu: thank you. next. >> thank you, commissioners. i am actually owner of the business that runs in that space, and i am here today just to help you understand that as a business, it is strange for me to come in and say that we're going to be displaced or whatever, but actually, i wanted to alleviate you in the sense that sergio and larry did say upfront that this was on the table. so we had that agreement. i can honestly say that the brothers have been great additions to
and a mixed use building, the architectural language seems entirely foreign to us. it looks as if it is designed as a market rate housing project for a residential area like hayes valley, rather than as an innovative live-workspace. [bell rings] we feel it could be designed just by looking around the neighborhood -- great examples, 301 rhode island, even 888 seventh street. they have simple administration. this is what we feel fits well. we believe this project can be a positive addition to the...
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when he tried to use it, it didn't work. metro says that the battery wasn't sufficiently charged for the defibrillator to deploy. >> i don't know all the detail of how it happened but i think that they thought he was asleep because i go to sleep on the train. >> smart technology. is it seeing a rhythm in which it can shock the person back out of a lethal a lethal rhythm and back into a rhythm that bring them back. >> reporter: if used within three minutes, the american heart association says it can increase the person's odds of survival by 74%. metro now says that it is strengthening its train and inspects of the defibrillators at stations so they are inspected every day. the transit agency says it is also adding dozens more of these devices at stations that don't currently have them. back to you. >> thank you. >>> new this morning, gunshots and a mystery with this one. police fond a man who had been shot ensued a vehicle on route 202 in landover. this happened around 3:15 this morning. investigators believe he may have been
when he tried to use it, it didn't work. metro says that the battery wasn't sufficiently charged for the defibrillator to deploy. >> i don't know all the detail of how it happened but i think that they thought he was asleep because i go to sleep on the train. >> smart technology. is it seeing a rhythm in which it can shock the person back out of a lethal a lethal rhythm and back into a rhythm that bring them back. >> reporter: if used within three minutes, the american heart...
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not us. we have a winner! tell us about the winner. >> we have a winner of the kentucky derby hat contest. lee edwards from florida made a hat with the help of her daughter-in-law. the hat rotates around her head making the horses run circles. so congratulations, lee. have you won a trip for two to the kentucky derby. don't forget to wear your hat but also don't forget to tune in to the derby next saturday right here on nbc. >> that is the best hat ever! >> sara, did you just throw out the other ones after you saw that one? >> it moves! hello. it's interactive. done and done. >>> jenna fisher gets out of the office for a big-screen romantic comedy. >> well modeled. >> we'll seat spectacular results also of "today's" "ambush makeovers." but first, these messages. >>> guys, not every glance means something. life suspect about mattie. >> life is about mattie. >> that is actress jenna fisher as pam on the nbc hit comedy "the office." now jenna is stepping out from behind the desk for a big role on the big screen.
not us. we have a winner! tell us about the winner. >> we have a winner of the kentucky derby hat contest. lee edwards from florida made a hat with the help of her daughter-in-law. the hat rotates around her head making the horses run circles. so congratulations, lee. have you won a trip for two to the kentucky derby. don't forget to wear your hat but also don't forget to tune in to the derby next saturday right here on nbc. >> that is the best hat ever! >> sara, did you just...