Into permanent housing. I guess some of the challenges is that we have a reduction in our stabilization units. Everybody used to call us, we want Case Management which meant a room. But thats no longer the case. The Case Management does not necessarily mean the client will get a room. We use them as treatment rooms now. We have a reduction of twothirds of our portfolio. Another challenge is that the stabilization rooms we have are not in Wheelchair Accessible hotels. There is no elevators. Thats the biggest challenge and so we place people for like 2 weeks at a time to do some sort of like, its whatever the treatment plan is. Getting on ga takes 2 weeks. So well put somebody in a room, get them an i g and put someone else in the room for something else. Maybe its going down to the medical office so we can refer them to a primary care procedure or it could be the team is out there and the Team Identifies they need to be on antibiotics and we use them more as a treatment now. So a lot of
Youve got a melody. There are many different ways you can harmonize the same melody, and the way you choose to harmonize it is what will give you a different emotional response. So in that sense i really feel that the harmony is responsible for how a melody makes you feel. [low hum and sticks clacking] [cultural music montage] [keyboard plays light jazz music] man harmony can best be described as notes sounding together in combination; pitches that are stacked on top of one another. If we hear only a melody by itself, with no harmonic accompaniment it might sound Something Like this. [plays melody line from we three kings] now if we hear an accompaniment to it, this would be considered harmonizing the melody. This hand is going to play the harmonic accompaniment. This hand will play the melody again. man if you look at harmony as the sounding of a number of musical notes at the same time its not a phenomenon that is confined to europe or the united states. It happens in a million diffe
Supervisors leadership as well as additional general fund from kind of our preprop b baseline that because of the increased tax revenues from the city we have available for to exercise our light rail so this is the money associated with those 3 were on items 9 and 10 first of all, the increase in Development Fees and the 2. 4 million we have thanks to Pricilla Chan and third appropriate additional 8 million of general fund for the baseline has grown thanks to the strength of the economy the first piece is the development concocts and the way theyre allocated through the Implementation Committee process a group of folks from around the city agencies that work with the people in each of the plan areas to determine how the Development Impact fees that were established in the plan areas should be allocated so this year other revenues coming through emancipation proclamation pick going to parks programs and other city assets ross the ones that are coming to the Transportation System that we
Population based general fund baseline increase essential from prop b which thanks to the supervisors leadership as well as additional general fund from kind of our preprop b baseline that because of the increased tax revenues from the city we have available for to exercise our light rail so this is the money associated with those 3 were on items 9 and 10 first of all, the increase in Development Fees and the 2. 4 million we have thanks to Pricilla Chan and third appropriate additional 8 million of general fund for the baseline has grown thanks to the strength of the economy the first piece is the development concocts and the way theyre allocated through the Implementation Committee process a group of folks from around the city agencies that work with the people in each of the plan areas to determine how the Development Impact fees that were established in the plan areas should be allocated so this year other revenues coming through emancipation proclamation pick going to parks program
Good day, im Andrea Mitchell in new york. We are now in day eight of the Government Shutdown that we have been told was unthinkable and wouldnt happen. Now we learn that the families of our soldiers killed in afghanistan are being denied benefits because of this colossal failure of leadership. How do you tell that to the families whose loved ones gave their lives for all of us. Joining me now author and journalist and senior fellow with council on foreign relations. Gayle, thank you very much. You have lived in afghanistan, worked with the soldiers. You know this terrain an you know how the military is coping. We talked to a mother, Lance Corporal jeremiah collins. He was 19 years old. Watch her story. Everything we talk about as moms of marines the one thing you never want is to see a uniformed officer at the door. When they came its been a whirlwind. While that benefit may not be urgent for me its urgent for somebody. Theres somebody that needs to fly their family home or have their