Little bit about red scare and how the comics were contributing to that red scare and also reflecting it. What i want to do today, as you see here, is kind of well start this kind of red menace and what it means, how it is supposedly a threat to definitions of American Freedom and liberty. Were going to have a on think piece. You did today by kind of examining is this tomorrow and getting a sense of whether this threat is internal or external, what was the most dangerous threat . And then were to take a little bit of a dive into some of the espionage comics and see how the cold war is unfolding in the realm of of james bond and the spies. Next lesson, were going to move over to taking look at how children are expected to participate in the cold war. So well have a from kelleys davis. Then youre going to actually look at these moments Trading Cards that came out in 1951, which are just phenomenal. Theyre basically baseball Trading Cards were all about the red scare and targeted to kids.
Admitted v. A. Needed an dditional 975 million for 2005 and 2 billion more for 2006. Even when v. A. Accurately indicates its needs, omb passed back a lower number in the final budget. Thats why dav and our partners have testified over the past decade that v. A. s medical care and construction budgets were inadequate. In the prior 10 years the funding provided for medical care was more than 7. 8 billion less than what they recommended. For next year we project it will be 2 billion less than needed. Heres what the Congressional Budget Office said in a recent report. And current law for 2015 cbos base line projections for 2016 v. A. s appropriations for health care are not projected to keep pace with growth in the Patient Population or growth in per capita spending for health care. Meaning that waiting times will tend to increase. In addition, over the 10 years of funding appropriated for construction has been about 9 billion less than what was needed. And thats based on v. A. s own inte
Camera three next. Ready, camera three, take three. Thats because our studios are located in san jose, california, and voters here recently decided to raise minimum wage to 10. More than californias minimum 8, more than the federal governments minimum of 7. 25. The debate over minimum wage is well known. Businesses generally complain of higher costs, but a growing number of economists think a higher minimum wage can actually help. When you have a minimum wage increase, what happens is the workers stay longer than they otherwise would. What may surprise you most, though, is how few companies actually pay minimum wage. Many, like the bay area based jamba juice, voluntarily pay many of their employees far more than the law requires. Most workers at jamba juice have no idea who karen louis is, but if they look closely, theyll see her name on the paycheck, the chief Financial Officer at jamba juice and her favorite flavor is banana berry. Joined by rich and joe. In many markets, including i
A little bit of funds. And i continue to be really proud of what weve been able to be produce out of San Francisco Unified School District considering the challenges that we have and, you know, im i think about the [inaudible], i think about the childrens funds, i have think about peef, and, you know, were going to be going back to the voters in november. Those are going to be some really huge asks that well be making and those are things that will change that budget up once again if those kind of things dont happen so it really does take a village for us to do what it is we want to do for our children. You know, ive been somewhat silent about the budget because it feels a lot different this time around. We were kind of sort of joking around the amount of red on our powerpoints these last few weeks. Its less and less, but still not enough, but i want to thank you for all of your efforts for putting together something that has been a lot easier to follow. I think there are certainly, yo
Share located within the parking garage and the next slide is illustrates on the corner the main corner the part of the building were saving were to make that the highlight of the project and the rest of the project were breaking down the massing and trying to articulate 20 to 25 foot wide town houses or massing to break down the scale of the project this is just a view the project we want to make sure we light the sidewalks we want to see that as improving the neighborhood illuminating the courtyard its a safe project this is the secretary view how and excavated the streets we have stoops along tennessee street towards 19th the land strip along the Parking Spaces there and the landscape strip across the building in the inn set the existing view in black and white and the color view were proposing the material are were showing you brick as the existing material and their sustainable we have plastic and increment and citing and some wood paneleding concrete thats the presentation ill st