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the democrats and republicans found out about this and proceeded to try to defame hamilton and derail his plans to create the national bank by exposing a sex scandal. opening up the sec's discussion boomerang on jefferson because federalists' dragged up the story of sally having this and jefferson was his own slave children. it for political points as part of the law tradition of american politics. >> that is your thought we go if we were not focused on this we would spend time on more important issues. we have important news throughout our country's history yet people do like to talk about this. >> the interesting thing is in the early nineteenth century the sex lives of president andrew jackson, thomas jefferson was in the press. it was fair game. and the 20th century with the emergence of the national new jersey state, professional they should of journalism that journalists are part of the establishment, part of the elite. the sec's discussion, well known in washington circles that john kennedy, franklin roosevelt have their affairs doesn't make it into the press and in that time p
the democrats and republicans found out about this and proceeded to try to defame hamilton and derail his plans to create the national bank by exposing a sex scandal. opening up the sec's discussion boomerang on jefferson because federalists' dragged up the story of sally having this and jefferson was his own slave children. it for political points as part of the law tradition of american politics. >> that is your thought we go if we were not focused on this we would spend time on more...
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thanks so much, brian hamilton and bill dunkelberg. you guys stick around. >> thanks, j.j. >>> we talk a lot on this show about starting companies that are in line with your passions. but we also have a lot of cautious tales about how passion isn't everything. you have to be able to run a sound business. we have a story now about a woman who was passionate about dancing. and when she decided to hang up her professional dancing shoes, she found that she was able to make a second career out of that same love. professional dancing takes agility and discipline. just ask a world famous radio city rockette. >> front. bring it back. good. >> the same could be said about running a small business. ask any owner what it takes to survive in this economy, and the same qualities could very well make it to the top of the list. >> that's good. good, girls. >> amy burn ethnos what it takes to defeat in both worlds. she performed with the rockettes for more than a decade. and recently opened up the next step broadway dance studio in jersey city, new je
thanks so much, brian hamilton and bill dunkelberg. you guys stick around. >> thanks, j.j. >>> we talk a lot on this show about starting companies that are in line with your passions. but we also have a lot of cautious tales about how passion isn't everything. you have to be able to run a sound business. we have a story now about a woman who was passionate about dancing. and when she decided to hang up her professional dancing shoes, she found that she was able to make a second...
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anthony hamilton. yeah i think so. absolutely. there you go. back to love. good for you, thank you very much for being here. stop by more often. and you know if i'm in town where you are appearing-- i'm coming by. >> okay, just come on by. >> dave: dow mind if i bring my friend tom. >> bring tom. >> dave: i will do that. >> and bring the guys outside. >> dave: all right, thanks for watching. good night, everybody. >> now stay tuned for crai craig: so let me get that straight, you're not geoff tonight. you're chloe but you're chloe banderas. >> geoff: it's so easy to understand. i'm the least famous of the banderas. craig: how come sometimes your personality changes to chloe banderas when you're normally geoff? geoff: here's the thing about the technology about geoff, this is the same technology that runs the apple 2e. that's like the most advanced computer in the world, you know? [laughter] craig: so you're telling me you're not that advanced, the computer? geoff: no, no, you see like "the terminator"
anthony hamilton. yeah i think so. absolutely. there you go. back to love. good for you, thank you very much for being here. stop by more often. and you know if i'm in town where you are appearing-- i'm coming by. >> okay, just come on by. >> dave: dow mind if i bring my friend tom. >> bring tom. >> dave: i will do that. >> and bring the guys outside. >> dave: all right, thanks for watching. good night, everybody. >> now stay tuned for crai craig: so...
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brian hamilton, i'll start with you. >> what are you going to do? what policies are going to be in effect. give me something i can plan from. it's that simple. whether that will happen is anyone's question. >> this is our wish list. okay, phil, you? >> i second that statement, i would add please roll back the regulations to where they were when clinton was in office, 1999. get the regulators out of our business and be free to do what we do best. >> brian? >> i will say make it easy to hire people. we have no capacity to handle beaurocracy. make it easy, everybody wins. >> bill, we'll end with you. >> i agree with that. it would be nice to have certainty, even if it's bad certainty. if we knew what was going on, it would be helpful. we would like to see the dodd-frank rollbacks so investors could more easily function. less regulation across the board. that would be terrific. give us a way out of this fiscal mess that we are in so we can believe in the future and not see greece coming our way. >> all right. i thank all four of you for your insight ver
brian hamilton, i'll start with you. >> what are you going to do? what policies are going to be in effect. give me something i can plan from. it's that simple. whether that will happen is anyone's question. >> this is our wish list. okay, phil, you? >> i second that statement, i would add please roll back the regulations to where they were when clinton was in office, 1999. get the regulators out of our business and be free to do what we do best. >> brian? >> i will...
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because of the director programs for hamilton family center. first, i want to say i am very encouraged to here then is that the salesforce and hsa collaboration. this funding will definitely be infused a need and fulfill a need in san francisco. we're currently looking at the decrease of homeless prevention rapid re-housing dollars that were infused into the city in september 2009, which allow us to serve approximately 128 families. since that time what rental subsidies in move-in support, we're currently in the process of ramping down from the funding, because that funding will end june 2012. so this infusion will definitely allow us to provide additional and continuing subsidies and move-in support for families. i also want to bring up the fact that there is a big shift happening in federal funding that we need to pay attention to. the emergency solutions grant -- the emergency shelter grant is shifting to the emergency solutions brand, which will focus that money on prevention. yeah, at the same time, we continue to need a safety net in san
because of the director programs for hamilton family center. first, i want to say i am very encouraged to here then is that the salesforce and hsa collaboration. this funding will definitely be infused a need and fulfill a need in san francisco. we're currently looking at the decrease of homeless prevention rapid re-housing dollars that were infused into the city in september 2009, which allow us to serve approximately 128 families. since that time what rental subsidies in move-in support,...
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hamilton, she sat right next to me.you need to get out so i can drive on -- get up so i can drive on." [inaudible] i want to stay black and die a natural death. [laughter] segregation is killing black people. that big fight, brown versus the board of education so all the black kids can get an education. [inaudible] the books have pages missing, and they all have things written inside of them. at the main library, we have a demonstration going on. [inaudible] how come we cannot use that facility? they cannot even get a good job and fair pay. men, they come up missing. rape -- they do not want to talk about that, but if it is a white woman, it is on the news, on the radio, on television. i do not want to die like that. so i'm going to stay black and die. if i could do one thing -- >> i told you, you need to move on. do i need to get the police?" >> sir, i picked -- "sir, i paid my fare. it is my constitutional right." the driver gets off the bus. police officers come. they are at the back door. "i had trouble with this gi
hamilton, she sat right next to me.you need to get out so i can drive on -- get up so i can drive on." [inaudible] i want to stay black and die a natural death. [laughter] segregation is killing black people. that big fight, brown versus the board of education so all the black kids can get an education. [inaudible] the books have pages missing, and they all have things written inside of them. at the main library, we have a demonstration going on. [inaudible] how come we cannot use that...
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she and allies that hamilton, alexander hamilton's widow, they brought these old ladies who live in washington together, and they were on the podium -- this was 1852, i think. host: next call comes right here in washington. ernest, you are on the air. caller: am i talking to richard brookhiser on tv? host: yes. i have one question. during madison's state of time, did madison take an oath of office, and what type of office did he take when he was president? host: oath of office? caller: i want to know if you took a pledge it -- the difference between an oath of office and pledge. guest: he took an oath. it does allow you to say -- most president say i swear. ffirm.s allow you to say a fir quaker's cannot swear oaths. he was not a quicker and use the form in the constitution. host: a tweet for you -- yes, one of madison's lifelong principles -- he moves a lot -- around on a lot of things in his life, some things never and one of those is religious liberty. this is the first issue that got him into politics before the revolutionary war. madison was an anglican. baptists were being very roughly tr
she and allies that hamilton, alexander hamilton's widow, they brought these old ladies who live in washington together, and they were on the podium -- this was 1852, i think. host: next call comes right here in washington. ernest, you are on the air. caller: am i talking to richard brookhiser on tv? host: yes. i have one question. during madison's state of time, did madison take an oath of office, and what type of office did he take when he was president? host: oath of office? caller: i want...
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hamilton cost approximately $18 million to construct. the recreation and park apart and has estimated $300,000 annual cost for janitorial and landscaping maintenance, leaving aside any programming and associated cost. in this transaction, the city would to similar benefits. it will facility, gymnasium, and community facility, but without the ongoing minutes or construction cost. the purchase and sale agreement before the board of supervisors provides protection for the city. while the sale price is at below market value, there are a number of safeguards included to insure expectations of the community are met. i would like to highlight a few of those. included is a performance benchmark similar to the mark about the transactions in the area. this ensures the product is built in a timely fashion. again, mirrors the market rate of projects. the limitations on successors. the boys and girls club may not assign the bretton obligations associated with this ring without the written consent of the city. city participation is a residential compo
hamilton cost approximately $18 million to construct. the recreation and park apart and has estimated $300,000 annual cost for janitorial and landscaping maintenance, leaving aside any programming and associated cost. in this transaction, the city would to similar benefits. it will facility, gymnasium, and community facility, but without the ongoing minutes or construction cost. the purchase and sale agreement before the board of supervisors provides protection for the city. while the sale...
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you know, i'm working on this hamilton mix tape-- this alexander hamilton concept album that i got toing... i got to perform at the white house. >> hinojosa: right. a friend of michelle and the prez... >> yeah, which was... and that was the first time i'd performed that song in public outside of the shower. so it was really terrifying and thrilling and amazing. but you know, that is... requires all this historical research and this part of my brain that has long laid dormant in terms of, you know, being accurate historically while getting to really play with contemporary music. and then you know, slipping back into my old heights bathrobe and writing those songs. so the fun for me is in trying to get as much done as i can. >> hinojosa: but more can you dream about? i mean, if you already have a play on broadway that's been a success and it's going to be made into a hollywood movie, kind of what... you know, what's like, the next thing? >> well, you know, you just continue to... i think the goal of any writer is to continue to find stories that move you, and... whether they're self gen
you know, i'm working on this hamilton mix tape-- this alexander hamilton concept album that i got toing... i got to perform at the white house. >> hinojosa: right. a friend of michelle and the prez... >> yeah, which was... and that was the first time i'd performed that song in public outside of the shower. so it was really terrifying and thrilling and amazing. but you know, that is... requires all this historical research and this part of my brain that has long laid dormant in...
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hamilton goes, balderdash. i'm big enough to do it, and i've got to have a big, powerful central government to do what i have in mind, and that is to create this grand global powerhouse that can, by george, compete with europe. we're going to show those guys that we're not going to be treated like this sort of peon, this colony over here, and you're going to take our resources and sell 'em back to us. no, we're going to beat you at the game. but what did he need to do that? he needed to be able to borrow money. he needed to create a deficit in this country. he needed to tax. and, by george, the whiskey rebellion was because he was taxing the little guys, they were, higher rate than the big guys. he's going what good are the small shopkeepers and farmers? they can't give me what i need, big revenues. so tax the little guys and get 'em out of the way because what i want to do is i want to have this powerful, big government. i want to marry it with the powerful, wealthy elite in this country and, by george, i'm go
hamilton goes, balderdash. i'm big enough to do it, and i've got to have a big, powerful central government to do what i have in mind, and that is to create this grand global powerhouse that can, by george, compete with europe. we're going to show those guys that we're not going to be treated like this sort of peon, this colony over here, and you're going to take our resources and sell 'em back to us. no, we're going to beat you at the game. but what did he need to do that? he needed to be able...
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signed a two-year deal after he was released by the detroit pistons hamilton averaged 14 points lastitle in 2004 he will begin alongside derrick rose who said he expects his assistant to go up now it is unclear if rep hamilton will play in the first preseason game against the indiana pacers tomorrow runningback matt forte will not play in sunday's bears came from his back up marion barber is now being forced to talk to the media he regularly declines interviews and he has not talked about is too costly mistakes against the broncos the nfl warned him that he will be fined if he does not talk this week city promises to speak to the media today >>that's a look at sports your live illinois trying for the lottery is next >>here are the winning kick three numbers: 9 0 9 >>here are the winning pick four numbers: 9 2945 a mega-millions jackpot is $135 million. [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus presents: the cold truth. i habe a cohd. and i toog nyguil bud i'm stild stubbed up. [ male announcer ] sorry, buddy. truth is, nyquil doesn't un-stuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't
signed a two-year deal after he was released by the detroit pistons hamilton averaged 14 points lastitle in 2004 he will begin alongside derrick rose who said he expects his assistant to go up now it is unclear if rep hamilton will play in the first preseason game against the indiana pacers tomorrow runningback matt forte will not play in sunday's bears came from his back up marion barber is now being forced to talk to the media he regularly declines interviews and he has not talked about is...
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watson gave to him the coach said he lacks the experience hamilton brings to the team he has played in 120 playoff games the chicago bulls as the pacers at 6:00 tonight in college hoops northwestern racing to a big lead against texas southern in the first there were three points scored of the game high 20 points by john sherman as the wildcats won a 20-31 on to win 81-51 north western is now 8-1 on the season that's a look at sports your live illinois lottery drawing is next. >>lives up from wgn tv chicago the official drawing of the illinois state lottery >>good afternoon everyone these are your midday winning lottery numbers ... here are the winning kick three numbers:pick three numbers: 5 0 3 here are the winning pick four numbers: 4 2 7 1 $135 million is the mega- millions and jack padjackpot for tonight he passed away yesterday from complications of an esophageal cancer. he was known for his wry sense of humor even dent in his monthly columns for his battle with cancer was public ... and in his later years, he became a strong voice for atheism a harsh critic of religion hitchens w
watson gave to him the coach said he lacks the experience hamilton brings to the team he has played in 120 playoff games the chicago bulls as the pacers at 6:00 tonight in college hoops northwestern racing to a big lead against texas southern in the first there were three points scored of the game high 20 points by john sherman as the wildcats won a 20-31 on to win 81-51 north western is now 8-1 on the season that's a look at sports your live illinois lottery drawing is next. >>lives up...
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jefferson and franklin got a little bit and adams and hamilton got a little bit. we had a president that was going to be elected every four years, so it was an amazing level of pleading field. i start their because today we are hearing that my party represents the founders. no, my party does. i'm thinking you've got to go back and figure out these guys worked on the same page and in fact it was an extraordinary playing field that is what distinguishes our amazing republic and it is under attack today in many respects. a favorite quote of full - from john adams, and he said ideologies is the science of indy idiots. today we ought to carry that around and where it on our lapel. the reason i say is we had agreed playing field and i try in the book to take everyone back and then show how both conservative and liberal ideologies have developed over time and hour in fact when you get up to the present day you will find the will of almost reversed positions in several very important respects, which means if you are bred to an ideology swearing it is the founder's ideolog
jefferson and franklin got a little bit and adams and hamilton got a little bit. we had a president that was going to be elected every four years, so it was an amazing level of pleading field. i start their because today we are hearing that my party represents the founders. no, my party does. i'm thinking you've got to go back and figure out these guys worked on the same page and in fact it was an extraordinary playing field that is what distinguishes our amazing republic and it is under attack...
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mount hamilton 71. there you have nearly hurricane speeds, definitely diablo and close at hamilton.lpais fastest i've seen is about 34. current wind gusts fastest half moon bay 46 miles per hour out of mountains into the half moon bay area. 33 mountain view 38 livermore and fairfield and 28 san jose everybody else less than 20 miles per hour which is a good sign that the fastest winds have peaked but will still be here morning and early afternoon. upper 40s napa, novato everybody else 50s around the monterey bay inland. 58 santa cruz, windy, sunny, dry air today, winds taper tonight 15 to 20° cooler than this morning dry pattern out nine days not this saturday, next saturday we may have some rain. low to mid 60s today, temperatures well before average 70 santa cruz for the warmest spot mid to upper 60s the rest of monterey bay and inland 30s tonight in the in the 30s fremont richmond 40 oakland 41 mid 40s san francisco, san mateo and half moon bay we could get frost in our sheltered valleys tonight. high north, low south strongest now you can see the tight pressure gradient or the p
mount hamilton 71. there you have nearly hurricane speeds, definitely diablo and close at hamilton.lpais fastest i've seen is about 34. current wind gusts fastest half moon bay 46 miles per hour out of mountains into the half moon bay area. 33 mountain view 38 livermore and fairfield and 28 san jose everybody else less than 20 miles per hour which is a good sign that the fastest winds have peaked but will still be here morning and early afternoon. upper 40s napa, novato everybody else 50s...
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the hamiltons don't own the truck. it belongs to mr. hamilton's employer. them. they don't want this to jeopardize his job. >> his company that he works for, they're really good to him, and it was just a courtesy that he could bring his truck home at night, and we felt we were obligated to try to find out who was doing it and to put a stop to it. >> so the hamiltons set up a surveillance camera outside their home, determined to catch the thief. and sure enough, like moths to a flame, it seems bandits back, and the images are crystal clear. >> we saw them running up the yard, the lights -- the motion lights went on, and we just started watching them pull things off. >> she immediately turns the tape over to the police who released the tape to the local media. >> when the surveillance tape was ran in the local news media, we immediately started getting calls, and then a couple of them then with the local police department said "i saw myself on the news, and i'm here to turn myself in." >> four teenagers are charged as adults with felony theft. two plead guilt
the hamiltons don't own the truck. it belongs to mr. hamilton's employer. them. they don't want this to jeopardize his job. >> his company that he works for, they're really good to him, and it was just a courtesy that he could bring his truck home at night, and we felt we were obligated to try to find out who was doing it and to put a stop to it. >> so the hamiltons set up a surveillance camera outside their home, determined to catch the thief. and sure enough, like moths to a...
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embarcadero they are gusting around 30 to 35 miles per hour fastest wind gusts i could find mount hamiltonme on diablo, been low man 43, oakland hills -- 47, mount tamalpais 32 miles per hour. right now wind gusts faster than some of those higher elevations like livermore 45, mountain view 40 fairfield 36, san jose 32, about 30 around sfo and half moon bay gusting to 28 right now. 48 in santa rose everybody else in the 50s mild start this -- this morning because of the winds 50s ron ray bay and inland today windy, sunny humidities down around the 10 to 25%. winds taper tonight that will allow dry air to cool, almost 20 cooler tonight in most areas dry pattern lasts another nine days. a week from saturday, might have a chance of rain. let's talk about high pressure to our north, low pressure to our south, look at all these isobars lines of constant pressure the more you get in a tighter area the larger the pressure difference the faster the winds blow strongest winds overnight they will tart to relax later this afternoon -- will start to relax later this afternoon, evening and overnight low
embarcadero they are gusting around 30 to 35 miles per hour fastest wind gusts i could find mount hamiltonme on diablo, been low man 43, oakland hills -- 47, mount tamalpais 32 miles per hour. right now wind gusts faster than some of those higher elevations like livermore 45, mountain view 40 fairfield 36, san jose 32, about 30 around sfo and half moon bay gusting to 28 right now. 48 in santa rose everybody else in the 50s mild start this -- this morning because of the winds 50s ron ray bay and...
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hamilton at 92 miles per hour, for just a split-second today. numbers are dropping.id to upper 50s on most of the board. we're going to find the wind with us. cold and blustery start here. and a little kick of that wind. we're going to get a windchill for the morning hours. and it stays windy for the hill tops. then, we get into a calming weekend forecast. we're calling it windy for thursday. and by friday, we get the calming winds in here for a spectacular weekend. but as for overnight hours, 15 to 20 miles per hour here in the valleys. for the hills, gusting still could be over 40 miles per hour. we're looking at more additional power outages in the overnight hours. by 11:00 a.m., breezy to windy. by 6:00 p.m., we look at the winds gradually increasing in the forecast. 43 in santa rosrosa. 68 in napa. daytime highs topping out in the mid-60s for most areas. on your morning forecast, nbcbayarea.c nbcbayarea.com. you can see by saturday and sunday, a nice weekend coming our way with mid-60s. so, for tomorrow morning, also one more thing on this wind. if you have a fl
hamilton at 92 miles per hour, for just a split-second today. numbers are dropping.id to upper 50s on most of the board. we're going to find the wind with us. cold and blustery start here. and a little kick of that wind. we're going to get a windchill for the morning hours. and it stays windy for the hill tops. then, we get into a calming weekend forecast. we're calling it windy for thursday. and by friday, we get the calming winds in here for a spectacular weekend. but as for overnight hours,...
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. >> suzanne: joining me now with his take on the job market is brian hamilton, founder and c.e.o. of sageworks, a financial information firm ryan welcome to the program. >> great to be here. >> gotta love that story, but i gotta ask you, the hiring that we were talking about now, is this seasonal or is there something really going on here that's worth noting? >> right, good question. we have to remember that the jobs trend is going to follow the revenue trend. and there are 27 million privately held companies out there, and they have revenues growing for the past 14-16 months. so once they get comfortable and they can forecast, they will hire people. we don't know exactly when but there seems to be a positive trend developing. >> do you have a sense of where that hiring is going to happen, what types of industry? we see this doggie daycare, but will it be service? where do you think we're going to see the jobs? >> we tracked 1400 industries and two years ago-- it's a great question-- because two years ago, almost every industry had sales declines. right now, almost every industry
. >> suzanne: joining me now with his take on the job market is brian hamilton, founder and c.e.o. of sageworks, a financial information firm ryan welcome to the program. >> great to be here. >> gotta love that story, but i gotta ask you, the hiring that we were talking about now, is this seasonal or is there something really going on here that's worth noting? >> right, good question. we have to remember that the jobs trend is going to follow the revenue trend. and there...
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. >> suzanne: joining me now with his take on the job market is brian hamilton, founder and c.e.o. of sageworks, a financial information firm ryan welcome to the program. >> great to be here. >> gotta love that story, but i gotta ask you, the hiring that we were talking about now, is this seasonal or is there something really going on here that's worth noting? >> right, good question. we have to remember that the jobs trend is going to follow the revenue trend. and there are 27 million privately held companies out there, and they have revenues growing for the past 14-16 months. so once they get comfortable and they can forecast, they will hire people. we don't know exactly when but there seems to be a positive trend developing. >> do you have a sense of where that hiring is going to happen, what types of industry? we see this doggie daycare, but will it be service? where do you think we're going to see the jobs? >> we tracked 1400 industries and two years ago-- it's a great question-- because two years ago, almost every industry had sales declines. right now, almost every industry
. >> suzanne: joining me now with his take on the job market is brian hamilton, founder and c.e.o. of sageworks, a financial information firm ryan welcome to the program. >> great to be here. >> gotta love that story, but i gotta ask you, the hiring that we were talking about now, is this seasonal or is there something really going on here that's worth noting? >> right, good question. we have to remember that the jobs trend is going to follow the revenue trend. and there...
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. >> suzanne: joining me now with his take on the job market is brian hamilton, founder and c.e.o. of sageworks, a financial information firm ryan welcome to the program. >> great to be here. >> gotta love that story, but i gotta ask you, the hiring that we were talking about now, is this seasonal or is there something really going on here that's worth noting? >> right, good question. we have to remember that the jobs trend is going to follow the revenue trend. and there are 27 million privately held companies out there, and they have revenues growing for the past 14-16 months. so once they get comfortable and they can forecast, they will hire people. we don't know exactly when but there seems to be a positive trend developing. >> do you have a sense of where that hiring is going to happen, what types of industry? we see this doggie daycare, but will it be service? where do you think we're going to see the jobs? >> we tracked 1400 industries and two years ago-- it's a great question-- because two years ago, almost every industry had sales declines. right now, almost every industry
. >> suzanne: joining me now with his take on the job market is brian hamilton, founder and c.e.o. of sageworks, a financial information firm ryan welcome to the program. >> great to be here. >> gotta love that story, but i gotta ask you, the hiring that we were talking about now, is this seasonal or is there something really going on here that's worth noting? >> right, good question. we have to remember that the jobs trend is going to follow the revenue trend. and there...
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we have referred -- we will refer 25 to 30 families today to the hamilton subsidy program. that is already in motion. with the 51 families processing on tuesday and the 25 to 30 that we are referring to the subsidy program, we could get as many as 75 families in before christmas. supervisor avalos: that is in the subsidy program, but there marginally house, we still have to get them into some kind of housing situation? >> the initial target, and the family was clear on where the what the money to go, the initial target is the families in shelters and on the waiting list. our current subsidy programs target other families as well, families in sro's, and families in precarious situations. we want to target families in shelters, on the waiting list for shelter, and who have kids in san francisco's schools. that is the criteria we're looking at, and would target those families. 79, roughly, families in shelters. . 250 on the waiting list. -- roughly 250 on the waiting list. our goal would be to be able to serve the entire universe, be able to run through the whole current waiti
we have referred -- we will refer 25 to 30 families today to the hamilton subsidy program. that is already in motion. with the 51 families processing on tuesday and the 25 to 30 that we are referring to the subsidy program, we could get as many as 75 families in before christmas. supervisor avalos: that is in the subsidy program, but there marginally house, we still have to get them into some kind of housing situation? >> the initial target, and the family was clear on where the what the...