My name is doctor ellen moffett, i am an assistant medical examiner for the city and county of San Francisco. I perform autopsy, review medical records and write reports. Also integrate other sorts of testing data to determine cause and manner of death. I have been here at this facility since i moved here in november, and previous to that at the old facility. I was worried when we moved here that because this building is so much larger that i wouldnt see people every day. I would miss my personal interactions with the other employees, but that hasnt been the case. This building is very nice. We have lovely autopsy tables and i do get to go upstairs and down stairs several times a day to see everyone else i work with. We have a bond like any other group of employees that work for a specific agency in San Francisco. We work closely on each case to determine the best cause of death, and we also interact with family members of the diseased. That brings us closer together also. I am an inve
Very unique. She classified it as a third i. Will lewis brown junior, who was mayor of San Francisco, and was the champion of reopening this building on january 5th of 1999. I believe he has not a third eye , but some kind of antenna attached to his head because he had the ability to go through this building almost on a daily basis during the restoration and corrects everything so that it would appear as it was when it opened in december of 1915. The board of supervisors approved that, i signed it into law. Jeffrey heller, the city and county of San Francisco oh, and and your band of architects a great thing, just a great thing. To impart to the history of this building is remarkable. To see a person who comes in with a gloomy look on their face , and all of a sudden you Start Talking about this building, the gloomy look disappears and a smile registers across their face. With children, and i do mainly all of the childrens tours, that is a totally different feeling because you are impa
Got milk . Women who are crazy for coconuts. And knock youths get knocked out. Thats now on whacked out sportss tribute to whacked out women. Todays episode is a celebration of the whacked out women who risk life, limb and Everything Else to be on our show. Lets kick things off with the little trip across the pond. Summer set england home of the world dangerous sport club. Thats really the name of the club. They wanted to call it the vertebrae enthusiasts, but sadly that was already taken. For the first time the club is allowing a woman to join. Meet stella young. A technician from nearby. But before stella can join this exclusive band of mental cases, she must be initiated by testing its newest and most dangerous sport, chick tossing. Using a medieval catapult they will launch stella 300 feet through the air to what will hopefully be a soft landing on this net. Why, you ask . Thats good enough for me. After changing into her ceremonial sergeant peppers jacket and monty python headgear
Ebay had faced pressure from carl icahn and others who urged them to split their marketplaces and payment business. With this move, donahoe will leave once it is complete. American express executive dan shulman is c. E. O. Designate of the new palpal company. Is it a good idea . I have been asking various members of the paypal mafia that question. These are the paypal founders who sold the company to ebay in 2002. Here are some of their opinions. There are still a lot of synergies between ebay and paypal. No matter what happens, whether they spin it out or keep it in, there has to be a Firm Commercial agreement. I think that is a priority. Will paypal grow faster if it were not within ebay . Maybe, maybe not. Would it be valued differently by the market or have a better multiple all that stuff . I dont really care. If it spun out and had its own stock, you could motivate the Management Team to do more direct they would be compensated purely on palpays performance. Spinning out is not a
In other words, were there transcending . One by one the beliefs i held earlier to not seem to work so well. Then give you an incident from the war on poverty which i was very much for. I never would have predicted that in 10 years that crime rates would mushroom. That families would start breaking up. In a short compass, looking back on it, with the study group 20 years later, we need to worry about the condition of the elderly. It is so much better. They look what younger, do more things. With the young it is devastating because of the family breakups and not nonformation family. You are talking about issues that remain prominent. You are one of the most prominent catholic laypeople in america. Religion is central to your being and central to your book. I am very enthusiastic. I was not at first. I was handsoff in the beginning. I was a little suspicious of the populist touch until i saw what it was going to do, how serious it was. What he has done is amazing. He has concentrated on