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esta noche la junta directiva de este sistema de transporte decidio apelar la decision de la jueza judith ford que ordeno la suspencion del contrato que impuso ac transit.se supone el proximo el 20 de agosto ambos lados empezaran a negociar con la asistancia de una arbitro laboral independiente. sin embargo hay que recordar que este es un conflicto laboral que cambia minuto a minuto. -- mientras "san francisco" recorta el sueldo de todos los empleados municipales, los choferes del muni recibiÁn un aumento salarial de casi el seis por ciento.--el ajuste ubicara el salario Ínimo de los trabajadores del transporte publico en 29 Ólares con 52 centavos.--los funcionarios de la ciudad no pudieron bloquear el aumento ya que el contrato laboral tiene una clausula que garantiza los aumentos autoÁ ticos.--los choferes del muni estan entre los dos mejor pagados del pÍs.-- eso podÍa cambiar en las elecciones de noviembre, cuando los votantes deberan decidir si aprueban una medida que eliminaria los aumentos autoÁticos. ---la poliÍa de oakland lanzaÁ un operativo durante el mes de agossto par
esta noche la junta directiva de este sistema de transporte decidio apelar la decision de la jueza judith ford que ordeno la suspencion del contrato que impuso ac transit.se supone el proximo el 20 de agosto ambos lados empezaran a negociar con la asistancia de una arbitro laboral independiente. sin embargo hay que recordar que este es un conflicto laboral que cambia minuto a minuto. -- mientras "san francisco" recorta el sueldo de todos los empleados municipales, los choferes del...
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---el pasado 2 de agoso la magistrada "judith ford", del tribunal superior del condado de alameda, obligo a los gerentes de "ac transit" a levantar el contrato que les impusieron a los trabajadores, y a mantener los términos del contrato que se venció a fines de junio mientras dure el proceso de arbitraje.---"ac transit" dice que esto le costara a la agencia mas de un- millon-200-mil dolares mensuales, monto que se sumaria a la deuda que ya enfrentan, que asciende a los 56-millones de dolares. ---con el fin de disminuir el ausentismo escolar, la junta directiva del distrito unificado de san francisco le pidio al superintendente "carlos garcia" que tome cartas en el asunto.---esta tarde se planteo que el superintendente "garcia" provea un analisis anual de cada plantel educativo en san francisco, y no permitir que el promedio de ausentismo supere el 10 por ciento en ninguna escuela primaria durante el año escolar 2012 - 2013.---tambien se pidio crear un programa piloto para reducir en por lo menos el 5% el ausentismo cronico en todas las escuelas durante los proximos tres aÑos. ---la v
---el pasado 2 de agoso la magistrada "judith ford", del tribunal superior del condado de alameda, obligo a los gerentes de "ac transit" a levantar el contrato que les impusieron a los trabajadores, y a mantener los términos del contrato que se venció a fines de junio mientras dure el proceso de arbitraje.---"ac transit" dice que esto le costara a la agencia mas de un- millon-200-mil dolares mensuales, monto que se sumaria a la deuda que ya enfrentan, que...
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in the news of january 19th 1848, judith was ejected off a small farm by the landlords james and john parker. she wandered in want without shelter and entered her former abode on the 18th of august last. for this forceable possession shes tried and sentenced to 6 months confinement which punishment of and died of natural causes. eventually i find mention of the easterly of conwell evicting tenants in the near by town land. september 13, 1848 the newspaper says on monday last the agent of lord kwanwell attended by sheriff, police and bailiff evicted 9 families in 50 souls from the town lands near by. nothing could be more disstressing than to hear the clanking of the embarrass of the cabins mingled with the shrieks of women and children. i switch from reading the newspapers to the books i find james lacy of the books of lectural district of the poor law union. the library has most of the electoral district books for the 1840's. they are beautiful leather bound books with copper writing and calligraphy. the spelling of each name is not consistent from year to year. i find lacy spelled a
in the news of january 19th 1848, judith was ejected off a small farm by the landlords james and john parker. she wandered in want without shelter and entered her former abode on the 18th of august last. for this forceable possession shes tried and sentenced to 6 months confinement which punishment of and died of natural causes. eventually i find mention of the easterly of conwell evicting tenants in the near by town land. september 13, 1848 the newspaper says on monday last the agent of lord...
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her name is judith fischer, but you're accusations that the chain of events that led to the discovery of allegedly falsified expense c,gv)k5z her to force the resignation on friday. it was legitimate business expenses and her getting a $28 million severance package from h-p. apple headquarters, a top executive is leaving after the break of antenna. member the reception program? sr. dp is leaving and he was involved with the engineering. they had offered to extend because of the construction on the tunnel begins tomorrow. crews are going to begin drilling into a wall on each side of the tunnel it is $420 million project and it will lead to a traffic injection there'll be a ceremony at kickoff tomorrow allowing the public ever look at the work. jeff has a preview. >> traffic is a mess of the tunnel about any time you have to go through it started monday's of this masterpiece of heavy equipment said to be called at road runner it will start at three track to the mountain. it will really not bar anyone because nobody lives in the area but on the open side of the tunnel it will be a differ
her name is judith fischer, but you're accusations that the chain of events that led to the discovery of allegedly falsified expense c,gv)k5z her to force the resignation on friday. it was legitimate business expenses and her getting a $28 million severance package from h-p. apple headquarters, a top executive is leaving after the break of antenna. member the reception program? sr. dp is leaving and he was involved with the engineering. they had offered to extend because of the construction on...
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many know how harsh judge judy is with her inresults, but another judge in seattle in trouble, judge judith i
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because of that enlightened back and forth, judith has now purchased this cat tree to distract max from the couch. all thanks to a pet prophet. does your family, your husband, your friends, any of them think, wow, this lady's off her rocker? >> i'm sure they -- i'm sure they do, but if they know me, they know that i'm pretty sane grounded person also. >> reporter: now, there are plenty of believers willing to plunk down as much as $200 for dana's psychic skills. people like begin thgina who loh and low for a cat that hid after their apartment caught fire. she said, retrace your steps. did she tell you anything specifically? >> that's what she was saying the cat was saying, was basically, you know, i'm nearby, but i'm too afraid to move. you know, you've walked -- i've heard her walk by me, but she keeps going too fast and she's not slowing down. and i'm too nervous to come out. >> reporter: got it. >> all those things. and it all matched up. >> reporter: dana can also put you in touch with a pet that's died. any creature, past or present, with something to say. >> what your animals will
because of that enlightened back and forth, judith has now purchased this cat tree to distract max from the couch. all thanks to a pet prophet. does your family, your husband, your friends, any of them think, wow, this lady's off her rocker? >> i'm sure they -- i'm sure they do, but if they know me, they know that i'm pretty sane grounded person also. >> reporter: now, there are plenty of believers willing to plunk down as much as $200 for dana's psychic skills. people like begin...
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>> reporter: judith was looking for some aleppo pepper. >> it's a little bit less hot and more of a tang. >> reporter: the air is thick exotic aromas at the mccormick spice company outside baltimore. the factory runs 24 hours a day and for good reason. mccormick estimates in the '50s the average american spice drawer had ten spices. today the number's grown to 40. >> people consume almost a billion pounds of spices a year. >> a billion? >> a billion pounds of spices a year. >> reporter: 25 years ago, it was half that. spice experts say it's the melting pot that's producing spicier meals. as the country becomes more diverse, people crave different tastes. >> the sauces and spices, the things that really burn your mouth. >> reporter: ginger has grown more than 50% while paprika use doubled in the same five year period. meals that used to be seasoned with salt and pepper now include everything from all spice to za'atar. it's a lot to keep track of. >> a little bit more -- >> reporter: in scientifically controlled conditions including special lighting that disguises the color of the samples,
>> reporter: judith was looking for some aleppo pepper. >> it's a little bit less hot and more of a tang. >> reporter: the air is thick exotic aromas at the mccormick spice company outside baltimore. the factory runs 24 hours a day and for good reason. mccormick estimates in the '50s the average american spice drawer had ten spices. today the number's grown to 40. >> people consume almost a billion pounds of spices a year. >> a billion? >> a billion pounds of...
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. >> reporter: judith marcus was looking for aleppo pepper. >> it's like cayenne but less hot, more of a tang, like a lemon to it. >> reporter: the air is thick with exotic aromas at the mccormick spice company outside baltimore. the factory runs 24 hours a day, and for good reason. mccormick estimates in the '50s the average american spice drawer had ten spices. today the number's grown to 40. >> people consume almost a billion pounds of spices a year. >> reporter: a billion with a "b"? >> a billion pounds of spices a year. >> reporter: 25 years ago it was half that. spice experts say it's the melting pot that's producing spicier meals. as the country becomes more diverse, people crave different tastes. >> the cayennes, the habanero sauces and spices. the things that really burn your mouth. >> reporter: ginger has grown more than 50% while paprika use doubled in the same five-year period. meals that used to be seasoned with salt and pepper include everything from all spice to za'atar. it's a lot to keep track of. >> it's a little bit more sunaiic. >> reporter: in scientifically contro
. >> reporter: judith marcus was looking for aleppo pepper. >> it's like cayenne but less hot, more of a tang, like a lemon to it. >> reporter: the air is thick with exotic aromas at the mccormick spice company outside baltimore. the factory runs 24 hours a day, and for good reason. mccormick estimates in the '50s the average american spice drawer had ten spices. today the number's grown to 40. >> people consume almost a billion pounds of spices a year. >>...
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a superior court judge judith ford ruled in favor of the ac transit bus driver's union saying that the new contract is null and void and that the old contract should be imposed. now a few minutes ago we spoke with the union president and -- to get her reaction, and this is what she said. >> ac transit still has the opportunity to come and negotiate and not wait until day 35. that means a restoration of the service that the public deserves will be put back. and everybody will understand that we have done what we started out to and that was deal with this process in court. >> reporter: that was claudia hudson, president of the transit, the bus driver's union. we also spoke with mary king, she is the interim general manager for transit. she says she is disappointed in the ruling, they are going to have to make a decision on whether or not to appeal that decision, which is their right. there is also a question that ac transit has said that in they lost in court that they may have to lay off bus drivers and they may cancel weekend service, but it remains to be seen if they have reached that
a superior court judge judith ford ruled in favor of the ac transit bus driver's union saying that the new contract is null and void and that the old contract should be imposed. now a few minutes ago we spoke with the union president and -- to get her reaction, and this is what she said. >> ac transit still has the opportunity to come and negotiate and not wait until day 35. that means a restoration of the service that the public deserves will be put back. and everybody will understand...
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judith it was a way to speak to a lot of issues on a personal level, and i saw an amazing story. the film is basically a search and rescue movie about what happens after sergio is headed the un mission in iraq, after that the first big terrorist attack and war, he is trapped in the rubble with another guy after his building has collapsed. these two amazing american soldiers try to get him out. it's a way of telling the story for a broader audience. i was appointed my career for as much as i loved my job at front line and pbs, i wanted it to longer films. this was a story that hit me on a lot of different levels. >> when did sergio die? >> august 2003. >> did he die in the rubble? >> he died in the rubble. >> but still another clip. did you interview them? >> he is an american academic, expert on refugee flows for the united nations, and he happened to be in iraq meeting sergio on a mission for the council on foreign relations and just happen to be in sergio's of us when the bomb went off. >> he is under the rubble with them. >> he and sergio are trapped a few week -- a few feet a
judith it was a way to speak to a lot of issues on a personal level, and i saw an amazing story. the film is basically a search and rescue movie about what happens after sergio is headed the un mission in iraq, after that the first big terrorist attack and war, he is trapped in the rubble with another guy after his building has collapsed. these two amazing american soldiers try to get him out. it's a way of telling the story for a broader audience. i was appointed my career for as much as i...
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it was not only when it was pushing for war and judith was placing the propaganda of the bush administration on the front page to be a conveyor pelt -- belt for the lives of the powerful. we need journalists who believe that giving voice to the voiceless is a crucial aspect of journalism. here in the united states and around the world. it means journalists willing to get away from the computers and tell journalism and go into war zones and embed with the peel that live on the other side of the gun, that is the barrel of u.s. foreign policy, because it doesn't matter and i don't care how distasteful it is to see the face of war. until journalists are willing to show the american people that, these wars are going to continue. we have a responsibility in a democratic society as journalists to have a conscience. we don't just do tit for tat journalism, he said, she said journalism. there has to be heart. at the center of it has to be a twofold mission. hold those in power accountable and giving voice to the voiceless. on accountability i want to make sure there are no professional leftists here
it was not only when it was pushing for war and judith was placing the propaganda of the bush administration on the front page to be a conveyor pelt -- belt for the lives of the powerful. we need journalists who believe that giving voice to the voiceless is a crucial aspect of journalism. here in the united states and around the world. it means journalists willing to get away from the computers and tell journalism and go into war zones and embed with the peel that live on the other side of the...
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judith and then why would immigration be falling? a slack in the court -- in the labor market greater than a few days ago. but it would not be immigration being lower, but it is responding to the market. >> just briefly, at the moment you go see a legislative intervention be necessary. >> that is not quite the question for me. but i would say is that the labor market needs -- it has in some ways works pretty well. we've seen a rise in unemployment, which is probably a lot less than the economists would have expected given the degree of flexibility. it is how many companies said that when the downturn was most severe, how companies and their work forces were able to manage their way through it without the scale of redundancy by flexible working in temporary wedges. >> their new emerging markets in china, said the biggest single problem is in balance in global demand. has it been a danger for all of us are overlooking? >> i did that there are a number of economies. germany, japan, and china, that requires someone else with the trade de
judith and then why would immigration be falling? a slack in the court -- in the labor market greater than a few days ago. but it would not be immigration being lower, but it is responding to the market. >> just briefly, at the moment you go see a legislative intervention be necessary. >> that is not quite the question for me. but i would say is that the labor market needs -- it has in some ways works pretty well. we've seen a rise in unemployment, which is probably a lot less than...
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y hacemos pasar a nuestra primera noviembre ada, judith. >> hola. sÍ. se puede utilizar el cupÓn cuando tiene que dice despuÉs gratis... >> sÍ, sí. la mayorÍa de las veces es importante leerlo pero sÍ generalmente es bueno comprar uno gratis mÁs el cupÓn. >> gracias. >> pase adelante, las tenemos como modelos desfilando y se te ve bien bonita en ese carrito. ven por aquÍ... >> quisiera preguntarle si los cupones se pueden cambiar por dinero o se pueden usar una vez? >> en la mayorÍa de las veces va a decir valor efectivo. que es un porcentaje en centavos. un porcentaje. 5 %... que en realidad no tiene mucho valor o sea que es mejor utilizarlo para comprar un producto. >> muchas gracias. >> marylin quÉ querÍas preguntarle... puedes dejar tu carro qusÍ si quieres. >> cuÁndo vale la pena usar los cupones? >> cuando es algo necesario. y no utilizarlo simplemente porque tienes un cupÓn. >> y la otra razÓn es tambiÉn para cuando tienes un presupuesto y haces la lista de lo que necesitas, compras exactamente lo que necesitas. y es importante a
y hacemos pasar a nuestra primera noviembre ada, judith. >> hola. sÍ. se puede utilizar el cupÓn cuando tiene que dice despuÉs gratis... >> sÍ, sí. la mayorÍa de las veces es importante leerlo pero sÍ generalmente es bueno comprar uno gratis mÁs el cupÓn. >> gracias. >> pase adelante, las tenemos como modelos desfilando y se te ve bien bonita en ese carrito. ven por aquÍ... >> quisiera preguntarle si los cupones se pueden cambiar por dinero o se pueden...
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because of that enlightened back and forth, judith has porched with cat tree to distract max from the couch. all thanks to a pet prophet. did your family, husband, friends think this lady's off her rocker? >> i'm sure they do. if they know me, they know i'm pretty sane, grounded person, also. >> reporter: now, there are plenty of believers, willing to plunk down as much as $200 for dana's psychic skills. people like gina, who looked high and low for lucy, her cat hid after their apartment caught fire. dana tol o rer and she's not slowing down. and i'm too nervous to come out. all thngs. and it all matched up. >> reporter: dana can also put you in touch with a pet that's died. any creature, past or present, with something to say. >> what your animals will say about you would shock you probably. they know your thoughts. that's what they do. they read your thoughts. >> reporter: and it turns out, they all, apparently, have something to say. i'm jeremy hubbard, in los angeles. >> wait a minute. i'm getting something. i'm getting something. a lot of you out there are full of it. i do not b
because of that enlightened back and forth, judith has porched with cat tree to distract max from the couch. all thanks to a pet prophet. did your family, husband, friends think this lady's off her rocker? >> i'm sure they do. if they know me, they know i'm pretty sane, grounded person, also. >> reporter: now, there are plenty of believers, willing to plunk down as much as $200 for dana's psychic skills. people like gina, who looked high and low for lucy, her cat hid after their...
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judith s. question comes from erin hayes. >> you are recently asked by an and land registration rate is set the state was spending too much money. i believe your answer was administrative services. yet your office of the administration budget increased by 42%. how you reconcile what you say versus what to do? >> that increases specifically related to the creation of the office of inspector general. those of us that have to deal with the state budget means -- know that you cannot just create a new division. we take our inspectors from the various agencies and divisions within the secretary of state's office, consolidated them into the office of inspector general, to make sure that we could get through in the funding was there. there was no new funding for any of that. it was a consolidation of individuals from other areas of the agency to make sure that we could consolidate our investigative strength to get us up better coverage around the state, especially for elections brought, where we were e
judith s. question comes from erin hayes. >> you are recently asked by an and land registration rate is set the state was spending too much money. i believe your answer was administrative services. yet your office of the administration budget increased by 42%. how you reconcile what you say versus what to do? >> that increases specifically related to the creation of the office of inspector general. those of us that have to deal with the state budget means -- know that you cannot...
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my question is for the last speaker, judith. i was wondering if you had seen a change in the school climate. you're putting in programmatic changes, but have you seen in expanding outside of the classroom come into the school, and possibly the community as well? >> we have. my direct work in the district has been over the last five years. prior to that, i was working with penn state university. over nine years, we have seen great changes in the schools. somebody said this morning, when you walk into a safe school, you know it. that is what we have now. we did not have that eight years ago. we feel that sense of safety in their classrooms and schools. we are still working on the interrelationships between our community and schools. >> this is for mackey and ashley. amazing program. i am curious, how young are the kids that you work with, how early can you get them started in some of these discussions, workshops that you, and do you have some programs that are more useful for middle school kids compared to elementary kids? i'm jus
my question is for the last speaker, judith. i was wondering if you had seen a change in the school climate. you're putting in programmatic changes, but have you seen in expanding outside of the classroom come into the school, and possibly the community as well? >> we have. my direct work in the district has been over the last five years. prior to that, i was working with penn state university. over nine years, we have seen great changes in the schools. somebody said this morning, when...