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if you look at what happened to computing power in the last quarter of the 20th century, declined 1000 fold. the price of an automobile had declined as rapidly as the price of computing you could buy a car today for $5. anytime you have that dramatic reduction in the price of something, the barriers to entry go down. so now anybody can get into the game. in 1975, if you wanted to have instantaneous communications from washington to johannesburg to moscow and beijing you could do it. but it was expensive. you needed to be a government or a large corporation. today anybody has the capacity and the price of entry into an internet cafÉ. as examples that give to illustrate this but the important point is not the governments are finished or that they are not the most important actors in world politics. on the contrary, they are, but the stage is much more crowded. there are now many more participants on that stage than before. and information has essentially become so much more widespread that there are many people able to play. egypt was a great example of this. if you look at the way we us
if you look at what happened to computing power in the last quarter of the 20th century, declined 1000 fold. the price of an automobile had declined as rapidly as the price of computing you could buy a car today for $5. anytime you have that dramatic reduction in the price of something, the barriers to entry go down. so now anybody can get into the game. in 1975, if you wanted to have instantaneous communications from washington to johannesburg to moscow and beijing you could do it. but it was...
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how long a shutdown actually have to last in order to slip back into recession well i would say if you look at it over a month or two month period then you start to see really negative effects you look at the f.h.a. which is financing thirty percent of the. the mortgages in the entire system you look at d.c. as the only market in the housing sector that has actually increased over the last two months all the other nineteen have dropped in the case shiller and you look at . trends for payments in terms of you know people getting their i arrest check back the i.r.s. is already said you know we're going to process the checks so that we get our money but we may not necessarily give you your refunds back and you look at all the government workers that are everywhere within the economy they're not going to be getting their salaries so how many of them are here in washington d.c. exactly you and i were just talking about this how do you see really has. been you know the example there is so different from the rest of the nation not only in terms of housing prices but in the sense that we've really
how long a shutdown actually have to last in order to slip back into recession well i would say if you look at it over a month or two month period then you start to see really negative effects you look at the f.h.a. which is financing thirty percent of the. the mortgages in the entire system you look at d.c. as the only market in the housing sector that has actually increased over the last two months all the other nineteen have dropped in the case shiller and you look at . trends for payments...
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i think if you have not looked at your official forecast it gives you a reality historically and what the demands really look like. i think also, if you have not look and i'm assuming most have, this is what our water consumption looks like verses our population increases. we have had significant population increases and our demand continues to decline two to two and a half percent a year. half retails and half wholesale customers, we're continue to see though it moderates, a decrease in demand. there's a significant amount of supply in your existing demand and you need to figure out how to access that. if you look at peak day and average annual water and you look at peak there's a lot of room between those two lines. that's untapped supply and i could get 20 to 40 million gallons by pricing alone. just on the commercial and residential. if you look at supply people for get one the best way to do is price the slide and it gives you an opportunity and that's one reason we had the conservation in programs in pricing and a very aggressive tier pricing schedule which is the reason we're n
i think if you have not looked at your official forecast it gives you a reality historically and what the demands really look like. i think also, if you have not look and i'm assuming most have, this is what our water consumption looks like verses our population increases. we have had significant population increases and our demand continues to decline two to two and a half percent a year. half retails and half wholesale customers, we're continue to see though it moderates, a decrease in...
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you say, you have to look at it and you have to decide. what gives you the authority? >> well, i'm going to look at it and many other people are going to look at it. you are going to have many people looking at it and obviously, they are going to have to make a decision, because it is rather amazing that all of the sudden, it materializes. i hope it is the right deal. i hope it is the right deal. we have to look at it. a lot of people have to look at it. experts will look at it and i am really happy. honestly, i'm very proud that i was able to bring this to a point. nobody else was. the clintons during their campaign weren't. all of the other people that talked about it for years, they weren't. i am really honored by this. okay. next question. >> if it is not true, for example, does it mean that the country is led by an illegal pez? >> let's hope it is true. i don't want to answer that question. honestly, the question is so negative. at this point, i don't want to answer that question. you are asking a very negative question. if it is no the true, if it is not really hi
you say, you have to look at it and you have to decide. what gives you the authority? >> well, i'm going to look at it and many other people are going to look at it. you are going to have many people looking at it and obviously, they are going to have to make a decision, because it is rather amazing that all of the sudden, it materializes. i hope it is the right deal. i hope it is the right deal. we have to look at it. a lot of people have to look at it. experts will look at it and i am...
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this is a very aggressive plan if you look at what it means for san francisco. we're talking 90,000 housing units. that is a lot of people. you know, you have to think about the ability of san francisco to incorporate that kind of growth. so, what resources are going to be made available to make sure we are able to meet that objective? this is a very ambitious objective. >> that is really the $64 million -- it is only so much of an exaggeration -- question. that will be leading up to 2013, what is the growth pattern? how can we supported both through the regional transportation plan, related policies, as well as, what will be rtp not be? it cannot do everything. much of what we will be looking for is the back from the jurisdiction, including asset, as to what it will take to make this kind of growth happening. >> -- supervisor campos: i feel that we are being taken for granted in terms of what this means for san francisco. the goals are very ambitious. and yet, i do not know if we're being given the resources to actually do what we're being asked to do. certainly
this is a very aggressive plan if you look at what it means for san francisco. we're talking 90,000 housing units. that is a lot of people. you know, you have to think about the ability of san francisco to incorporate that kind of growth. so, what resources are going to be made available to make sure we are able to meet that objective? this is a very ambitious objective. >> that is really the $64 million -- it is only so much of an exaggeration -- question. that will be leading up to...
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if you look at sworn personnel in the district stations, you can see the difference. in 2009, we had 1318 members of signed -- excuse me, 2009. in 2010, we had an increase. this year to date, we are down about 62 officers assigned to these district stations. one of the issues when you look at the charred between 2009 and 2010 is an update, and that is because of the decentralization of the department. when you look at the sworn personnel -- supervisor chu: just a quick question. in addition to be sworn personnel slide, or you categorize others, it says 4000 officers in operation. if i compare that to be 2011 number, it looks like it is only 1300? >> these are just the stations. the operations of other officers assigned better not -- that are not assigned to the stations. supervisor chu: thank you. >> full doocy staffing -- we had 163 assigned to the airport, 34, dated, 35 under the disciplinary system. there are 45 on leave for a total of 2200 -- excuse me 42, dated. and i have the staffing breakdown. temporary, modified, disciplinary, any officers on leave. in that d
if you look at sworn personnel in the district stations, you can see the difference. in 2009, we had 1318 members of signed -- excuse me, 2009. in 2010, we had an increase. this year to date, we are down about 62 officers assigned to these district stations. one of the issues when you look at the charred between 2009 and 2010 is an update, and that is because of the decentralization of the department. when you look at the sworn personnel -- supervisor chu: just a quick question. in addition to...
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today in the field. >> right over here. >> another industry specific question for you, construction. since this is a look back at oshas first four years, maybe you can speak a little bit to how the construction of our metropolitan hazards has involved an role that industry has helped to shape, and if there are any priorities in addition to silica that you are looking at. >> construction has been a very important area for us to look at. 60% of our inspections are in construction, and has a far higher fatality rate than any other industry we regulate. there is a separate director on construction. we have a number of standards being planned. basilicas standard will very much impact construction. one thing we have done recently that we are very proud of is issue a directive on fall protection. the number one cause of the sodality -- fatality in construction is false. -- is falls. if workers are not protected, they are at risk of falling. a month or so ago, two workers were on a scaffold but collapsed in yonkers. the workers were saved because they were wearing fault protection on the scaffold. up until recen
today in the field. >> right over here. >> another industry specific question for you, construction. since this is a look back at oshas first four years, maybe you can speak a little bit to how the construction of our metropolitan hazards has involved an role that industry has helped to shape, and if there are any priorities in addition to silica that you are looking at. >> construction has been a very important area for us to look at. 60% of our inspections are in...
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what was the demand with renewable sources as well as energy efficiency what's interesting is if you look at what cuts carbon the fastest as in what does the most bang for the buck about an eight to one ratio favorable to nuclear energy is energy efficiency this is you know it things you can implement demand side management practices more efficient homes more efficient in a fuel standards for vehicles that cut energy costs far below the price of building any new power plant and you may think that countries like japan or the u.s. or china haven't really tapped this energy efficiency potential of they have tapped it when in reality you've got probably thirty to fifty percent of electricity demand today can be cut with cost effective measures and these are numbers that don't just come from industry trade groups but also consulting groups like mckinsey or the i.p.c.c. just released a report a few months ago so this issue of we have to build more power plants to meet demand rather than let's actually reduce the demand first is another one of these kind of dichotomies that kind of distorts the
what was the demand with renewable sources as well as energy efficiency what's interesting is if you look at what cuts carbon the fastest as in what does the most bang for the buck about an eight to one ratio favorable to nuclear energy is energy efficiency this is you know it things you can implement demand side management practices more efficient homes more efficient in a fuel standards for vehicles that cut energy costs far below the price of building any new power plant and you may think...
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you can look that building and actually see, if you look carefully, you can see the number of floors. two floors with an addition in the back and a bunch of an abbreviationses and the big key in front of the thing and the one with the little stairs. so how is that important to you. san francisco has amendment to the code that says if you have a stairs and a deck on your back porch and you want to replace them you can replace them in their original configuration if they were properlyibility in the first place. how can you prove they were? in many cases that's hard to prove. but here it is this shows exactly where the shaping configuration of the stairs is. so we have a set of the most current inborn or sand born map's behind the planning department counter that will be happy to make or let you look at them and make copies of them there's a free copy machine. i've seen the old ones. not in the last year or two, do you know where they are? >> the series four books are on the sixth floor of the san francisco public library and early series are micro film also from the library. if you belo
you can look that building and actually see, if you look carefully, you can see the number of floors. two floors with an addition in the back and a bunch of an abbreviationses and the big key in front of the thing and the one with the little stairs. so how is that important to you. san francisco has amendment to the code that says if you have a stairs and a deck on your back porch and you want to replace them you can replace them in their original configuration if they were properlyibility in...
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if you look at some of the prices around the country. in los angeles, like a lot of the west coast, it's over $4, $4.19. chicago's over $4. cleveland is $3.85. new york city $3.77. are you worried that gas is going to go up to, what, $5? >> gas prices have risen quite a lot, and people can feel it, and it's hurting, and it's an effect on consumer confidence, makes people feel a little bit more uneasy about the economy as a whole. and what's driving this is partly just the growth is stronger around the world as we come out of this crisis, and that's a good thing, but it's probably a reflection of concerns of what's happening in north africa, mideast and the gulf, what that might mean for supply in the future. and part of it, david, is the impact of the nuclear disaster in japan because people are wondering whether nuclear power's going to be able to meet as large a share of our energy needs in the future. so, those things are all what's driving gas prices higher. >> do they keep going higher as we get into the summer, do you think? >> agai
if you look at some of the prices around the country. in los angeles, like a lot of the west coast, it's over $4, $4.19. chicago's over $4. cleveland is $3.85. new york city $3.77. are you worried that gas is going to go up to, what, $5? >> gas prices have risen quite a lot, and people can feel it, and it's hurting, and it's an effect on consumer confidence, makes people feel a little bit more uneasy about the economy as a whole. and what's driving this is partly just the growth is...
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if you climb on the edges of the rung, the ladder will go this way. look up so you know where you are going and you can see where you're going to climb. walk vertically. don't step off to the side of the ladder. kind of common sense. make sure you read chapter 7 through the . >> this class is managing a disaster. what happens and how do we fit in? emergency operation plan, everything is going to go through the mayor. you have the office of emergency services, everything is supposed to come together over on turk street. that's where the ham radio base station is going to be. that's where they will have a set up. they will be communicating with all the different emergency response districts. that's where we fit in. we're going to fit into this emergency response staging thing into nert staging districts. each response district has its own little (inaudible) then the nert groups are broken up into the corresponding emergency response districts and they are located at our fire department, battalion chief stations, basically there's a battalion chief there, he
if you climb on the edges of the rung, the ladder will go this way. look up so you know where you are going and you can see where you're going to climb. walk vertically. don't step off to the side of the ladder. kind of common sense. make sure you read chapter 7 through the . >> this class is managing a disaster. what happens and how do we fit in? emergency operation plan, everything is going to go through the mayor. you have the office of emergency services, everything is supposed to...
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to show you what they look like. on, off. this is a safety box you can't get it open until you turn it off. a couple of screw in fuses. this is a cartridge and screw in fuses. here it says on and off. pull it out stick it upside down and stick it back in. circuit break /-rs this is what most have. you have the meter. that's how pg and e /khrarpblgs us. you have the big main. usually there are 60 or a hundred or 50. the little guys are 20-15-30. if you want to shut off the power you shut off the little guys first than the main. when you throw a switch there is the arch. like water when water flows in an old house any you shut it off quick you get the hammer effect? that's like electricity. is it safe to do it if you smell natural gas? show of hands. >> nobody has their hands up. it's not safe to flicking any switches if you smell natural gas. how about if there is smoke coming out of an outlet. if you shut this off in an area where there is no gas, good idea. >> just about anything can be a hazardous material, cleaners, solvant
to show you what they look like. on, off. this is a safety box you can't get it open until you turn it off. a couple of screw in fuses. this is a cartridge and screw in fuses. here it says on and off. pull it out stick it upside down and stick it back in. circuit break /-rs this is what most have. you have the meter. that's how pg and e /khrarpblgs us. you have the big main. usually there are 60 or a hundred or 50. the little guys are 20-15-30. if you want to shut off the power you shut off the...
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at the statistics that women are increasingly earning in some cases more than men if you look at a study just came out recently that looked at women living in metropolitan areas and found that for twenty two to thirty year olds who are single and childless women are outearning men by about eight percent so should men be getting all up in arms no it's because women those women are better educated than their male counterparts and that's what these these statistics that just look at who these you know just are comparing men to women but leave out so much relevant data that they tell us centrally nothing about what men and women are paid in the. for what kind of work it's really doesn't tell us anything about discrimination and so that's why you got to look a little deeper team of girls groups are we comparing apples to oranges here well the bad because it's talking about seventy seven cents that looks at all male workers versus all female worker is that what we have found is no matter how you cut that statistic if you control for all the factors that you can control for seniority experience
at the statistics that women are increasingly earning in some cases more than men if you look at a study just came out recently that looked at women living in metropolitan areas and found that for twenty two to thirty year olds who are single and childless women are outearning men by about eight percent so should men be getting all up in arms no it's because women those women are better educated than their male counterparts and that's what these these statistics that just look at who these you...
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have more money that i-- and that you went wrong. lookt the future not as a balance of today. you have to be up to more, not up to date in the economy. the coming ten yearses is sensational in the research and the development. a totally different world. so don't be so pessimistic and short tempered. and america still have the best institutions for innovations, for penetrating the secrets of nature. go ahead. so there are some difficulties. difficulties, i believe-- of shortages. >> rose: but are you also an expert on optimism too, aren't you. >> why shouldn't i regret. i don't regret my opportunities. what is called optimism-- are facts of life. >> rose: you don't look at a campaign that you have lost and say-- with pain. >> i never lost because-- it's a different-- . >> rose: you never lost a cause but you lost a campaign. >> yes. >> rose: that the israeli people have had a chance to make a choice and they rejected me. >> i look at it differently. i think a leader is mistaken if he wants to be on the top, that he has to be ahead. and the
have more money that i-- and that you went wrong. lookt the future not as a balance of today. you have to be up to more, not up to date in the economy. the coming ten yearses is sensational in the research and the development. a totally different world. so don't be so pessimistic and short tempered. and america still have the best institutions for innovations, for penetrating the secrets of nature. go ahead. so there are some difficulties. difficulties, i believe-- of shortages. >> rose:...
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oftentimes, when you watch the tv, even in your subcommittee meetings, you look at your audience and ask if there is any public comment, as if, you know, you what some people who are there to speak of, but over the years, people are not coming to get public comment because first, you are deprived -- you deprive people from speaking. especially the ones who are informed. for three minutes. give them one and two minutes. second, the talk has to be kept simple. the outreach, whether they are blogs or on the internet, or whether you have some heart and give the material to all the seniors, the constituency falls into that bracket. something must be put on the agenda item. something must be done to bring the segments of the population so that they become an element in our transportation system to improve it. something has to be done. they cannot be done in a vacuum. just like you had an agenda item and a hearing on the bedbugs. the topic was not very important, but it is very important, and adversely affect a lot. have some compassion. this is a city of st. francis. thank you very much. su
oftentimes, when you watch the tv, even in your subcommittee meetings, you look at your audience and ask if there is any public comment, as if, you know, you what some people who are there to speak of, but over the years, people are not coming to get public comment because first, you are deprived -- you deprive people from speaking. especially the ones who are informed. for three minutes. give them one and two minutes. second, the talk has to be kept simple. the outreach, whether they are blogs...
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you." and he's looking around at my apartment. and he goes, "my sister said maybe i should leave you alone, because you seem to be doing a lot better when you're not saying anything. but ph.ds are a dime a dozen. what are you going to do with a ph.d. if you don't ride in cars and talk?" >> hinojosa: you... part of the reason why you decided that you wanted to talk again was to be able to tell your parents that you love them. >> well, you know, i did. and i have to say, at ten years, at the tenth anniversary of me not speaking i called my parents on the phone, and my mother thought it was my brother. and i said, "no, this is johnny." she said, "well, tell me something that only you and i know." and i told her something. >> hinojosa: so this is ten years into your... >> ten years into my silence. >> hinojosa: so you broke it. >> i broke that silence to call them and say, "look, i'm getting ready to... you're going to hear that i'm getting ready to walk around the world. and i want you to know that i'm going to be all right and that i
you." and he's looking around at my apartment. and he goes, "my sister said maybe i should leave you alone, because you seem to be doing a lot better when you're not saying anything. but ph.ds are a dime a dozen. what are you going to do with a ph.d. if you don't ride in cars and talk?" >> hinojosa: you... part of the reason why you decided that you wanted to talk again was to be able to tell your parents that you love them. >> well, you know, i did. and i have to...
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you had about six times more renewable energy capacity installed last year the nuclear capacity you look at global investment patterns you had one hundred eighty five billion dollars invested on renewables you had about six last year and rested on the nuclear reactors you can kind of already see the market is choosing to meet increases in want to see demand with renewable sources as well as energy efficiency what's interesting is if you look at what cuts carbon the fastest as and what does the most bang for the buck about an eight to one ratio favorable to nuclear energy is energy efficiency this is you know a bit things you can implement demand side management practices more efficient homes more efficient in a fuel standards for vehicles that cut energy costs far below the price of building any new power plant and you may think that countries like japan or the u.s. or china have a really taps this energy efficiency potential they have tapped it when in reality you've got probably thirty to fifty percent of electricity demand today can be cut with cost effective measures and these are nu
you had about six times more renewable energy capacity installed last year the nuclear capacity you look at global investment patterns you had one hundred eighty five billion dollars invested on renewables you had about six last year and rested on the nuclear reactors you can kind of already see the market is choosing to meet increases in want to see demand with renewable sources as well as energy efficiency what's interesting is if you look at what cuts carbon the fastest as and what does the...
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what happened you know look what's happened in russia in terms of things that have happened so the idea that somehow or another the united states with or without its allies is going to make the world democratic you know larry larry let me say in a different way than just let me let me say in a different way why can't obama just say look folks beat this regime in saudi arabia they're not very nice people they live centuries in the past but you know what we just have to deal with these guys they're thugs but it's price can't why can't we be transparent and i can be a translator saudi ok little caden i'm not even going to shout easily say that you know you're making it you're making it much more coherent than it is i think about president obama basically does not have a strategy president obama was doing exactly the opposite of what president bush was doing thinking that you know the mirror image of bush would give him broker larry things so president bush was isolating the dictators refusing to going he was engaging with them president bush was talking about that all creates t
what happened you know look what's happened in russia in terms of things that have happened so the idea that somehow or another the united states with or without its allies is going to make the world democratic you know larry larry let me say in a different way than just let me let me say in a different way why can't obama just say look folks beat this regime in saudi arabia they're not very nice people they live centuries in the past but you know what we just have to deal with these guys...
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at the markets if you look at it continued on the rest in the middle east doesn't look like it's going to get better so i think that the natural assumption is to think that when i happens everyone loses right if gas prices are higher that means that people have less disposable income if they have less disposable income that means less consumer spending and that means a bad news for the economic recovery except that is unless you're one of the five largest oil companies in america that's right the wall street journal reported say that the spike in prices it's expected to increase earnings that exxon mobil by fifty percent this year that's rivaling its record profits from two thousand and eight how about chevron conoco phillips there are expecting an increase of about thirty three percent this year compared to last year now president obama did promise that a new government task force is going to look into speculation as well as manipulation of the oil markets but we'll see if i can really achieve anything and if at the end of the day it's just the corporations that are going to end up wi
at the markets if you look at it continued on the rest in the middle east doesn't look like it's going to get better so i think that the natural assumption is to think that when i happens everyone loses right if gas prices are higher that means that people have less disposable income if they have less disposable income that means less consumer spending and that means a bad news for the economic recovery except that is unless you're one of the five largest oil companies in america that's right...
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the bad news is that you just don't look american, so be careful." >> hinojosa: thank you, alfredo. thank you for all of your work, and for sticking to it. we really appreciate it. and thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure. continue the conversation at wgbh.org/oneonone. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
the bad news is that you just don't look american, so be careful." >> hinojosa: thank you, alfredo. thank you for all of your work, and for sticking to it. we really appreciate it. and thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure. continue the conversation at wgbh.org/oneonone. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
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>> i told you, you were looking for a big, juicy one. i told you, you're going to be disappointed. >> if you slo-mo it's juicier. it's a little juicier when you slo-mo it. >> i thought it was sweet. the fact they have to kiss, people are going kiss, kiss, kiss. you know. >> but they didn't kiss just once, they kissed twice. and the other sweet, sweet moment i thought of the kiss, which i thought was adorable, when she first walked up the aisle and he looked at her the way he does and you described his little -- >> with that shy thing like his mother used to do looking up. >> he looked at her and mouthed to her, you look beautiful. >> that's when hoda was in. >> and then he said something to her father which -- >> apparently he said and we were all hoping for a quite little family affair. >> he said that to the dad and they all got a chuckle. >> you wonder what's going through harry's mind. party. that's what he's talking about. a nice little family affair. >> cute. let's have a toast, shall we? show us. >> sherry is our lady in waiting. >
>> i told you, you were looking for a big, juicy one. i told you, you're going to be disappointed. >> if you slo-mo it's juicier. it's a little juicier when you slo-mo it. >> i thought it was sweet. the fact they have to kiss, people are going kiss, kiss, kiss. you know. >> but they didn't kiss just once, they kissed twice. and the other sweet, sweet moment i thought of the kiss, which i thought was adorable, when she first walked up the aisle and he looked at her the...
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and in fact if you look at the clean energy which is the clean energy mechanism that was mandated under some of these u.n. rules and then go back and look at china it's clear that that system has been gamed and the chinese have been among the best at collecting these subsidies to build wind projects that some of which are not even connected to the grid so this idea that somehow investment in renewables is leading the world that this is where the world is going the world is going in chasing renewables in most of these countries simply because of subsidies and mandates it's not because the market is free is is is is saying this is the best option benjamin and she gave us one number before of something on the order of two hundred billion invested in renewables ok well that's that seems like a big number here in the u.s. the upstream oil and gas industry alone just in drilling new wells every year since two hundred fifty billion dollars so the idea that somehow that that the world is moving to renewables because this is the cheapest fastest way is simply not true it's because it's subsidize
and in fact if you look at the clean energy which is the clean energy mechanism that was mandated under some of these u.n. rules and then go back and look at china it's clear that that system has been gamed and the chinese have been among the best at collecting these subsidies to build wind projects that some of which are not even connected to the grid so this idea that somehow investment in renewables is leading the world that this is where the world is going the world is going in chasing...
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at but i think in fact if you look at the concerns in considerations of investors today they're fundamentally no different than they were five or six years ago and there's always been the key themes that investors look at one is obviously the price that we've discussed but also they want to see a reasonable split between primary and secondary eye it's not just a case of a. so shareholders selling out completely but some of the money is going to company they don't mind seeing some of the money going in to pay down debt but would prefer not to say that an entire would look at written story and so on and so if those have always been a criteria the beginning and they remain so today and perhaps they even more or there's even more scrutiny but it's still going to be around those core areas so if you look at the deals that didn't happen you would probably be able to see why it is still couldn't get away or why they didn't get the demand based on those because she put a criteria i mentioned tom many thanks indeed for sharing you
at but i think in fact if you look at the concerns in considerations of investors today they're fundamentally no different than they were five or six years ago and there's always been the key themes that investors look at one is obviously the price that we've discussed but also they want to see a reasonable split between primary and secondary eye it's not just a case of a. so shareholders selling out completely but some of the money is going to company they don't mind seeing some of the money...
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if you look at the evidence from miss morgan and mr. sanchez, the statements that they have provided, the testimony they have provided, they have said and have documented that they saw work, they saw the construction of counters. they saw work happening, construction proceeding in a rapid progression prior to may 24th. as early as in april of 2010. they have no reason, no motivation to go after this pharmacy. those were written well before any complaint was filed. well before they knew that this process would unfold. no evidence has been submitted that would undermine their credibility. in fact, in prior hearings, they are credible witnesses. they are credible people who do not have a vested interest except for the well-being and safety of the community. >> thank you. >> for your exhibit 5 is an e- mail -- anyway, it involves mr. sanchez. it talks about how construction has been going on for several days. did someone contact you and say that there is illegal -- did someone contacted apartment building inspection and say there was illega
if you look at the evidence from miss morgan and mr. sanchez, the statements that they have provided, the testimony they have provided, they have said and have documented that they saw work, they saw the construction of counters. they saw work happening, construction proceeding in a rapid progression prior to may 24th. as early as in april of 2010. they have no reason, no motivation to go after this pharmacy. those were written well before any complaint was filed. well before they knew that...
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in the in the immediate future what are you doing what kind of environment are you looking for to be able to do that. i think it's a lot more than just the environment that's relative subset macroeconomic factors and history factors are important but i would agree with you i think it's a story you can tell it's the history that allows you to prove that that story can be fulfilled it's the proper motivational question going to the i.p.o. when it's the right pricing you need to give the investor an opportunity to earn some money by investing with you and that's exactly what we're doing we're looking at two thousand and twelve as a potential investment year for us might be shifted to two thousand and thirteen but so far we're we believe that will most likely be for two thousand and twelve ok looks like we ended on a very bullish note there i want to thank my guests today here on the program and thanks to our viewers for watching us here on the money see you next time and stayed with our team. to. write a. song from steve. stone totty dot com. all. she's available in. super. fine call. ma
in the in the immediate future what are you doing what kind of environment are you looking for to be able to do that. i think it's a lot more than just the environment that's relative subset macroeconomic factors and history factors are important but i would agree with you i think it's a story you can tell it's the history that allows you to prove that that story can be fulfilled it's the proper motivational question going to the i.p.o. when it's the right pricing you need to give the investor...
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you have to look at the law, you have to look at the facts, and when you start straying from those principles, you can get inconsistent. but, you know, the most common request we actually get at the fcc when you boil it all down is, please, regulate my rival. and i think that's what's going on in net neutrality and can a number of things we see. >> host: one area of please regulate my rival or regulate the other guy in terms of points of net neutrality, they'll sometimes bring up, well, why aren't you regulating, why aren't you applying these to google and other network providers, and i imagine we'll be hearing why aren't you proceeding these to netflix because they seem to be the other side in this whole issue. why aren't b these rules applied to google? necessary flick, do you think they should be applied to them, and how would you go about? is some of the other aspects of net neutrality, not sure how much sense they make if you're not really running a network, so -- >> guest: let me describe a company to you. it's got thousands of miles of fiber, it's got servers and soft switches. it offe
you have to look at the law, you have to look at the facts, and when you start straying from those principles, you can get inconsistent. but, you know, the most common request we actually get at the fcc when you boil it all down is, please, regulate my rival. and i think that's what's going on in net neutrality and can a number of things we see. >> host: one area of please regulate my rival or regulate the other guy in terms of points of net neutrality, they'll sometimes bring up, well,...
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if you look at the middle board of economic relations, the world is multicolored. it has been for a couple of decades. this is the area where you can act as a unit. when it does act as a unit it's a country that is bigger than the united states. you have china, japan and others that can help balance american power. you know pull a dirt -- whethere agents like the terrorists and al qaeda or transnational crime syndicates, or whether it be in personal forces like pandemics are global climate change, power in this domain is chaotic. it makes no sense to use all your categories of unipolarity or multipolarity to understand this. the only way you can deal with these issues that are creating new and more important challenges from this bottom chessboard of three-dimensional game is by getting cooperation. that's going to require much more use of soft power as well as mixed with hard power. iin the area and what we see isa need for a new and far more sophisticated strategy which we need to think of power sometimes as a zero-sum game and sometimes as a positive-sum game. we
if you look at the middle board of economic relations, the world is multicolored. it has been for a couple of decades. this is the area where you can act as a unit. when it does act as a unit it's a country that is bigger than the united states. you have china, japan and others that can help balance american power. you know pull a dirt -- whethere agents like the terrorists and al qaeda or transnational crime syndicates, or whether it be in personal forces like pandemics are global climate...
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you looking good, man. >> thank you. >> i bumped into him the other day. >> don't say bumped into. >> speak about how we met. >> you ran up on me as a wide eyed -- i'm not going to say fan. admir admirerer -- borderline stalker. he ran past me to get to the front of the line. >> we have to wait in line to get to the front of security, you shot to the front. >> i was giving a lesson on getting to the front of the line. >> i'm going to try it the next time. >> why are you streaming? >> we are outside. >> i don't have a mic on. >> not that close. it is a family show. >> what was your question? >> what are some of the projects you are working on? >> currently filming, "stream 4". my regular day job, "law and order" was cancelled we were sad to see that grow. that opens up the door for all of us to do other things. i enjoyed my two and a half seasons there. i love new york and we'll see what the future holds for me. >> i have seen you on saturday morning shows. i have seen you make the transition and now you are doing a serious drama. what was that like? >> it has been my mission and plan
you looking good, man. >> thank you. >> i bumped into him the other day. >> don't say bumped into. >> speak about how we met. >> you ran up on me as a wide eyed -- i'm not going to say fan. admir admirerer -- borderline stalker. he ran past me to get to the front of the line. >> we have to wait in line to get to the front of security, you shot to the front. >> i was giving a lesson on getting to the front of the line. >> i'm going to try it the...
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you using it and what's the source of it some it's a very different more complicated issue when you look at the trade-offs and in,maurine, what's the case with de salinization and the pattern, where you can avoid peak it's a lot more complicated. >> i think another issue is the technology. the cost using membranes has dropped while energies gone up. there's very advanced in singapore they have to recycle every thin with their membrane technology so our subscribers are all looking for this. de sal is not the answer to all of it. where it's wherever. conjunctive use is one of our prime uses is a way we're meeting it, soy have to believe on the membrane which is what you represent in de sal that technology is moving so quick in respect to smart and a insuranced membranes that we're not asking the question that we're asking now with respect to membrane. >> one final piece you talked about the cost of water and that's one element to be considered but not the sole element in incremental water supply element. it goes back to the no silver bullet approach where there's not one single strategy th
you using it and what's the source of it some it's a very different more complicated issue when you look at the trade-offs and in,maurine, what's the case with de salinization and the pattern, where you can avoid peak it's a lot more complicated. >> i think another issue is the technology. the cost using membranes has dropped while energies gone up. there's very advanced in singapore they have to recycle every thin with their membrane technology so our subscribers are all looking for...
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three girls and you know if you look in the history of the female in hip hop you have. you have little kim that came out and she was part of the boys' crew you had remy ma she was part of the boys crew. part of the boys crew foxy part of everybody because to be there's so few female artist that just come out as a with a message like a janet stabbing like a jimi hendrix somebody that's you know free of all the political red tape and it's tricky you know i mean it's you know i spoke to ascap today earlier alone. i was discussing with you know performance rights for example and i said you know i haven't seen a check in a while and i said i know my stuff getting played on a lot of underground stations and they said it basically straight out you know we have a scan survey and we just serve a certain amount of hours. a month and if you happen to catch on that that survey then they might registry you otherwise i guess when you're out of luck josh i got to wrap it up unfortunately because we're still having our show tonight but i want to thank you for joining us for happening a
three girls and you know if you look in the history of the female in hip hop you have. you have little kim that came out and she was part of the boys' crew you had remy ma she was part of the boys crew. part of the boys crew foxy part of everybody because to be there's so few female artist that just come out as a with a message like a janet stabbing like a jimi hendrix somebody that's you know free of all the political red tape and it's tricky you know i mean it's you know i spoke to ascap...
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the way we operate in this dense track, if you look at how over the past three years, the preventable accident rates have gone down. you can see that we have had a 31% decrease in overall accidents over the last three years in that particular time. we have seen a definite improvement in bus safety. accidents on the real side have gone up to where they were in fiscal year 2009. the accidents have climbed during the first two quarters and we have seen an increase in coalitions on market street. we are working with the traffic engineering group to look at ways to mitigate these accidents happening again. we have seen a decline in real accidents. for the third quarter of this year, we have had a total of 38 accidents. we have seen a decline in real accidents. -- rail accidents. now we have 20 hours of coverage per day out in the field. yet people that come in at 6:00 a.m. and they go until midnight. we have 20 average of coverage. we have seen some definite benefits with coverage out in the field. the operator training group handles all of the rail and bus operations. recently, we had a c
the way we operate in this dense track, if you look at how over the past three years, the preventable accident rates have gone down. you can see that we have had a 31% decrease in overall accidents over the last three years in that particular time. we have seen a definite improvement in bus safety. accidents on the real side have gone up to where they were in fiscal year 2009. the accidents have climbed during the first two quarters and we have seen an increase in coalitions on market street....
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you for your great work. this is really helpful to look at. but i do think that we have to do better in meeting the goals for disadvantaged businesses. but i know that you are already looking at strategies. is there a motion? without objection, thank you, everyone. please call the next item. >> item #4. recommend amending the adopted fiscal year 2010/11 budget to increase revenues by $16,509,843, decrease expenditures by $49,268,862 and decrease other financing sources by $152,787,500 for a total net decrease in fund balance of $87,008,795. this is an action item. supervisor mar: it is on page 18. we have the deputy director for finance administration. cynthia? >> what i have before you, every year are around this time we take stock of our revenue trends. we are recognizing new plants and taking a look at the unforeseen expenditures from the budget that we put together last year. this is on page 19 of your package. on page 23 we have a cable, what we are proposing to increase and decrease, and we would like to see the proposed amendment budget
you for your great work. this is really helpful to look at. but i do think that we have to do better in meeting the goals for disadvantaged businesses. but i know that you are already looking at strategies. is there a motion? without objection, thank you, everyone. please call the next item. >> item #4. recommend amending the adopted fiscal year 2010/11 budget to increase revenues by $16,509,843, decrease expenditures by $49,268,862 and decrease other financing sources by $152,787,500 for...
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you don't even look at the falls. >> jimmy: i didn't even look at the falls. opens this friday. [ cheers and applause ] you guys, check it out. it's really fun. our thanks to keanu reeves. we'll be right back with lorraine nicholson, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] it seemed almost unfair. each day, he was front and center, forced to watch the life he wished was his. how wonderful that must be, grilling those 100% beef patties crafting the 100% legendary big mac. sadly for him, it just wasn't meant to be. but for you, well, you're not a spatula, are you? the simple joy of complete fulfillment. ♪ the phone that changed everything. but think about it. how can you make one of the most amazing phones the world has ever seen even more amazing? make it $49. yep. that'll work. the iphone 3gs. now at a price that changes everything, too. in the network, amazing is affordable. at&t. rethink possible. ♪ ♪ only you ♪ ♪ only you ♪ ♪ is all i see of you ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ it's better when you mix things up. fuze peach mango. fruit flavors and nutrients in
you don't even look at the falls. >> jimmy: i didn't even look at the falls. opens this friday. [ cheers and applause ] you guys, check it out. it's really fun. our thanks to keanu reeves. we'll be right back with lorraine nicholson, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] it seemed almost unfair. each day, he was front and center, forced to watch the life he wished was his. how wonderful that must be, grilling those 100% beef patties crafting the 100% legendary big...
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you look at whatever it is. tell us. or if it is not submitted, there later is an addendum and they will be submitted. so you have the same check. yes, we will take care of that. but we do not know where is that you'll be doing it. so speaking of tracking, people often say, well, how do you report this? are you checking this stuff? the amount required to meet a lead certification is a big stack of documents materials. basically, leave it does the checking. you let them know what you are intending to do, they give you approval in certain ways, you finish the job, and you are proving to some level that you meant it and they provide you with certification. if you go through that process, we are satisfied. we are not going to be checking all of your submissions, we are not checking on the field to make sure you have the right kind of paint on the walls. you have to do that yourself. and green point rated has a similar program. so we will accept that. we will not be plan checking. the problem might come in those buildings wher
you look at whatever it is. tell us. or if it is not submitted, there later is an addendum and they will be submitted. so you have the same check. yes, we will take care of that. but we do not know where is that you'll be doing it. so speaking of tracking, people often say, well, how do you report this? are you checking this stuff? the amount required to meet a lead certification is a big stack of documents materials. basically, leave it does the checking. you let them know what you are...