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by stephen c., sales tax makes up the bulk of revenue budgets, 83.5%. this estimate is in line with what the controller's office has for revenues. federal funding source represents 8% of our budget and consist of $4.1 million in federal funds for the yerba buena island project. that is an island i just mentioned for the budget, and we will be shifting expenditures from fiscal year 2011-2012 to fiscal year 2012-2013. the next such a source is the vehicle registration fee. this would be the third year of the program, second year of full revenue collection. we anticipate $4.8 million of that represents 5.2%. the remaining parts of the budget in terms of revenue are less than 2%. city regional grants and program funding have interest earnings of 1.1% and state grant funding of 0.7%, and other revenues were 0.3%. on the next slide, i wanted to highlight the 10-year recap of sales revenues. back in fiscal year 2003-2004, collections were at $64 million. we hit an all-time high in 2007- 2008 with almost $80 million of revenue collection for sales tax. we had a
by stephen c., sales tax makes up the bulk of revenue budgets, 83.5%. this estimate is in line with what the controller's office has for revenues. federal funding source represents 8% of our budget and consist of $4.1 million in federal funds for the yerba buena island project. that is an island i just mentioned for the budget, and we will be shifting expenditures from fiscal year 2011-2012 to fiscal year 2012-2013. the next such a source is the vehicle registration fee. this would be the third...
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by stephen c. police officers as regular, caring, fun people. this is in contrast to what they usually see, the negative images in the news or in their neighborhoods. former students return to school and tell me of meeting an officer, somewhere in the city, an officer the ygot to - -they g- -- they got to know on these adventures. i see their smiles, i know. they talk about different situations being defused by one of their wilderness trips. i am a strong supporter of the wilderness program, 25 years says it all. i hope that my future students will also be able to participate. thank you. >> i am a parent of a fourth grader at west portal elementary school. i want to thank you for having programs like this wilderness program. i was fortunate this last fall to be able to go on the trip as a chaperon, and it was a fantastic experience. it really became apparent that this was the first time the lot of the children got a chance to interact directly with a police officer. in the beginning, they seemed very nervous. they didn't know what to do and they
by stephen c. police officers as regular, caring, fun people. this is in contrast to what they usually see, the negative images in the news or in their neighborhoods. former students return to school and tell me of meeting an officer, somewhere in the city, an officer the ygot to - -they g- -- they got to know on these adventures. i see their smiles, i know. they talk about different situations being defused by one of their wilderness trips. i am a strong supporter of the wilderness program, 25...
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by stephen c. police officers as regular, caring, fun people. this is in contrast to what they usually see, the negative images in the news or in their neighborhoods. former students return to school and tell me of meeting an officer, somewhere in the city, an officer the ygot to - -they g- -- they got to know on these adventures. i see their smiles, i know. they talk about different situations being defused by one of their wilderness trips. i am a strong supporter of the wilderness program, 25 years says it all. i hope that my future students will also be able to
by stephen c. police officers as regular, caring, fun people. this is in contrast to what they usually see, the negative images in the news or in their neighborhoods. former students return to school and tell me of meeting an officer, somewhere in the city, an officer the ygot to - -they g- -- they got to know on these adventures. i see their smiles, i know. they talk about different situations being defused by one of their wilderness trips. i am a strong supporter of the wilderness program, 25...
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stephen: that's the day of illinois primary. do you think romney's suburban moderates can hold off the downstate conservatives? >> i reallyçtalk politi. we're not partisan except when it comes to pigs. >> stephen: don't act like you don't know these candidates. i worked with mitt romney for years. [ laughter ] okay. >> okay, okay. he is a very nice guy, too but i don't take sides. when it comes to politics i think everyone, democrats, republicans, independents all of them will really enjoy our new movie on dvd and blu-ray march 20. >> stephen: really? listen buddy you may be a many ofy star now, you but started out as a news man interviewing the pig crisis. you have more experience than bill o'reilly. >> i'm not going to touch that. >> stephen: we're got to the movie available march 20 in a minute. but first you have to help me dissect this race. >> it's not cool to say dissect to a frog. >> stephen: sorry. at least tell me how newt is feeling. >> newt, of course, i must know about how newt feels why because i'm an amphibian american do. we all look alike to you? too. we're talking about the republican primary so before i
stephen: that's the day of illinois primary. do you think romney's suburban moderates can hold off the downstate conservatives? >> i reallyçtalk politi. we're not partisan except when it comes to pigs. >> stephen: don't act like you don't know these candidates. i worked with mitt romney for years. [ laughter ] okay. >> okay, okay. he is a very nice guy, too but i don't take sides. when it comes to politics i think everyone, democrats, republicans, independents all of them...
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toy flute, cinderella bubble wand, koosh ball. >> stephen: what about that big stuffed elephant? >> nope.çrow is for letterman. come back in 24 years. [ laughter ] >> stephen: alright. i'll take the "world's sexiest grandpa" mug. >> good choice. steencht thanks very much. well, that's it. i would love to keep doing the show but i -- [audience reacts]
toy flute, cinderella bubble wand, koosh ball. >> stephen: what about that big stuffed elephant? >> nope.çrow is for letterman. come back in 24 years. [ laughter ] >> stephen: alright. i'll take the "world's sexiest grandpa" mug. >> good choice. steencht thanks very much. well, that's it. i would love to keep doing the show but i -- [audience reacts]
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we have coverage here on c-span. stephen flanagan, what questions do you expect will be asked by the press? guest: i will be listening for what their decisions are and their positions with the current crisis in afghanistan and how the transition will be managed. reoffering -- reaffirming the timetable and schedule of 2013 shifting over from full combat operations to an advisory role and then beginning in 2014, transition out of afghanistan. iran, i expect to see there will be talks about what steps to take in the next few months to avoid this sense that the israelis feel they may have to take action, particularly if the iranians give -- go above a level of enrichment. host: do you think that the prime minister or the president will lay out redlines? guest: i do not think so. i think they will want to retain and dick -- ambiguity. the president's goal is to try to get past the election and not have this become a political issue over what -- and also to have a sense that there is a conflict in the midst of all of this other st
we have coverage here on c-span. stephen flanagan, what questions do you expect will be asked by the press? guest: i will be listening for what their decisions are and their positions with the current crisis in afghanistan and how the transition will be managed. reoffering -- reaffirming the timetable and schedule of 2013 shifting over from full combat operations to an advisory role and then beginning in 2014, transition out of afghanistan. iran, i expect to see there will be talks about what...
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[cheers and applause] [crowd chanting stephen] these people are not following around. thank you soçmuch. you people have the spirit! [cheers and applause] nation, for anybody who lives and works in new york, you know that wall street is the finance capital of the world. and when you work on the street, there's a sacred trust. you never go public with complaints about your bosses. [ laughter ] and in exchange one day they'll explain to you what it is you do for a living. [ laughter ] i'm disgusted to learn about this o
[cheers and applause] [crowd chanting stephen] these people are not following around. thank you soçmuch. you people have the spirit! [cheers and applause] nation, for anybody who lives and works in new york, you know that wall street is the finance capital of the world. and when you work on the street, there's a sacred trust. you never go public with complaints about your bosses. [ laughter ] and in exchange one day they'll explain to you what it is you do for a living. [ laughter ] i'm...
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c-span3. >>> former national security advisers zbigniew brzezinski and stephen hadley discussed how policy has changed since they served in the white house. they also discuss the political democratic transition in egypt and iran's nuclear ambitions. from the university of marriage in college park, this is an hour and a half. >> good afternoon, my name is john towson, and it's my great pleasure to welcome you to another forum with these two giants of modern foreign policy. former national security adviser to jimmy carter. and former national security adviser to president george w. bush. thank you, gentlemen, very much for joining us today. we really do appreciate it. [ applause ] >> this forum could not be more timely. unfortunately could not be more timely. the united states is facing enormous challenges in the united states as the arab awakening continues to change politics in the region. the violence in syria, can i say the bushery in syria, has left many wondering what america and the international community should do to end the bloodshed, and the challenges posed by iran's nuclear program
c-span3. >>> former national security advisers zbigniew brzezinski and stephen hadley discussed how policy has changed since they served in the white house. they also discuss the political democratic transition in egypt and iran's nuclear ambitions. from the university of marriage in college park, this is an hour and a half. >> good afternoon, my name is john towson, and it's my great pleasure to welcome you to another forum with these two giants of modern foreign policy. former...
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c-span: go back to robert capa and that famous photo that we've seen--i think it was on stephen ambrose's d-day book cover. >> guest: right. c-span: where was it taken and when did he take it and how did you play a role in all this? >> guest: well, i was the london picture editor for life, and there were six life photographers assigned to cover d-day. the one we counted on the most was robert capa, who had so much experience in covering wars. he had covered the spanish war, the war in china, the war in north africa and italy. so we all looked to capa. and, indeed, he volunteered to land with the first wave on omaha beach. tuesday--it was--tuesday, june 6th, 1944, was d-day. and we waited all day tuesday for pictures. and we waited all day wednesday, but we--we--where was--where were the pictures? where was capa? finally, wednesday evening, a currier came into the--the life office with four rolls of film from capa and a handwritten note saying, 'john, that's where the action is.' so i told the darkroom to rush me contact prints for editing. we were under terrible deadline pressure. the who
c-span: go back to robert capa and that famous photo that we've seen--i think it was on stephen ambrose's d-day book cover. >> guest: right. c-span: where was it taken and when did he take it and how did you play a role in all this? >> guest: well, i was the london picture editor for life, and there were six life photographers assigned to cover d-day. the one we counted on the most was robert capa, who had so much experience in covering wars. he had covered the spanish war, the war...
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abrams, a former deputy national security adviser, stephen hadley and former middle east peace negotiator dennis ross. live coverage resuming here on c-span3.
abrams, a former deputy national security adviser, stephen hadley and former middle east peace negotiator dennis ross. live coverage resuming here on c-span3.
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c-span: you're not very happy in this book with stephen ambrose, are you? >> guest: well, that may be putting it strongly. i admire stephen ambrose's ability to write. but i do take issue with his picture of libby custer. i think ultimately -- although he doesn't mean it this way -- it's insulting to libby. c-span: you say that "feminine fidelity has traditionally been so prized that libby custer's devotion has pleased even those who consider her husband a villain, as if fidelity to such a man has even greater merit than it would to a more deserving spouse. to historian stephen ambrose, libby was one of the most remarkable american women of the 19th century, although he never justifies his sweeping statement, remarking only that she had unbounded energy and was as courageous as custer himself. both characterizations are nonsense." >> guest: yes, that's true. libby was not as courageous as custer. libby was terribly frightened of thunderstorms and hid under the bed whenever there was thunder. custer was known for his exceptional courage, leading his men into
c-span: you're not very happy in this book with stephen ambrose, are you? >> guest: well, that may be putting it strongly. i admire stephen ambrose's ability to write. but i do take issue with his picture of libby custer. i think ultimately -- although he doesn't mean it this way -- it's insulting to libby. c-span: you say that "feminine fidelity has traditionally been so prized that libby custer's devotion has pleased even those who consider her husband a villain, as if fidelity to...
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. >> some of the late night humor from jon stewart and stephen colbert, conan o'brien on super tuesday last night. this is "washington today" on c-span radio. >>> author maggie anderson discusses a book, one black year, in which her family tried to buy everything it needed from black-owned businesses. >> we assumed that stuff was there but weren't living up to our duty to find and support it. we had no idea if we went to the west side, we would not find those businesses owned by the people who lived there. like you do if you were to look for an asian owned business or chinese owned business in chinatown or greek owned business in greektown. we assumed that the same phenomena would exist in a black community. >> maggie anderson discusses her book, one black year this friday on c-span radio, 7:00 p.m. eastern on afterwards. >>> c-span radio is wc -- around the country on xm satellite radio and washington today continues. > >>> we're getting the support i need to become the nominee. >> we had a good night but so did governor romney. that's why we have to start anew here. we have to do well here in kansas. no, we have to win here in
. >> some of the late night humor from jon stewart and stephen colbert, conan o'brien on super tuesday last night. this is "washington today" on c-span radio. >>> author maggie anderson discusses a book, one black year, in which her family tried to buy everything it needed from black-owned businesses. >> we assumed that stuff was there but weren't living up to our duty to find and support it. we had no idea if we went to the west side, we would not find those...
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. >> some of the late-night humor from jon stewart, stephen colbert, conan o'brien last night on super tuesday. this is "washington today" on c-span radio. >> on afterwards this friday on c-span radio, maggie anderson discusses "one black year" in which her family tried to buy everything it needed from black-owned businesses. >> all that stuff was there but we weren't living up to our duty to find and support them. we had no idea if we were to go to the west side we would not find those businesses owned by the people who lived there, like you do if you were to look for an asian-owned business, chinese-owned business, chinatown, a greek-owned business in greek town. we assumed the same phenomenon, you'd find black-owned businesses. >> "one black year" with crish sha thompson of "the washington post." this friday on c-span radio 7:00 p.m. eastern on "afterwards." >>> c-span radio is around the country on xm satellite radio channel 119 and "washington today" continues.
. >> some of the late-night humor from jon stewart, stephen colbert, conan o'brien last night on super tuesday. this is "washington today" on c-span radio. >> on afterwards this friday on c-span radio, maggie anderson discusses "one black year" in which her family tried to buy everything it needed from black-owned businesses. >> all that stuff was there but we weren't living up to our duty to find and support them. we had no idea if we were to go to the...
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c-span, created by america's cable companies as a public service. >>> zbigniew brzezinski was president carter's national security adviser and stephen hadley held the same position under george w. bush. they spoke at the university of maryland earlier this month about u.s. policy in the middle east. this is an hour and a half. >> we still got it wrong. >> good afternoon, my name is john townshend, and it's my great pleasure to welcome you to another forum with dr. sadat and telhami. it's a special honor to host on our campus two giants of american foreign policy, dr. zbigniew brzezinski, former national security adviser to president jimmy carter and mr. stephen hadley, former national skaurt adviser to president george w. bush. thank you, gentlemen, very much for joining us today. we really do appreciate it. [ applause ] >> this forum could not be more timely. unfortunately could not be more timely. the united states is facing enormous challenges in the united states as the arab awakening continues to change politics in the region. the violence in syria, can i say the butchery in syria, has left the international community should do to end the bloo
c-span, created by america's cable companies as a public service. >>> zbigniew brzezinski was president carter's national security adviser and stephen hadley held the same position under george w. bush. they spoke at the university of maryland earlier this month about u.s. policy in the middle east. this is an hour and a half. >> we still got it wrong. >> good afternoon, my name is john townshend, and it's my great pleasure to welcome you to another forum with dr. sadat and...
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senior white house adviser dennis ross and stephen hadley reveals some of the internal deliberations within each administration over middle east policy and on cpan 3 and under one hour, live coverage of an education conference hosted by america's promise alliance including remarks by education secretary arne duncan. our guest on "road to the white house" --
senior white house adviser dennis ross and stephen hadley reveals some of the internal deliberations within each administration over middle east policy and on cpan 3 and under one hour, live coverage of an education conference hosted by america's promise alliance including remarks by education secretary arne duncan. our guest on "road to the white house" --
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c-span.org / history for more of direction. quicksands now kitty ferguson talks about stephen hawking is life and work at princeton university in new jersey. it's about an hour. >> well, it is a pleasure and privilege to have been invited here to talk to you about stephen hawking and about my experiences writing a book about him. an unfettered mind. as it is called in britain, his life and work. some of you may already know his science well. nearly everybody knows something about him as a person. his disability, is legendary courage, his arm like the celebrity, and then of u.s. new rumors about him as well. but he is more of a celebrity. he actually is a real person. it has been my like to get to know him just a little bit. i would not claim -- it would be inaccurate to say and know him well. in fact, i think it might be inaccurate to say that more than two or three people and the world of stephen hawking what. even they have their doubts. the way he communicates, through his computer, using very few words which it takes a long time to produce means there's always something of a distance. and his -- he doesn't give very much aw
c-span.org / history for more of direction. quicksands now kitty ferguson talks about stephen hawking is life and work at princeton university in new jersey. it's about an hour. >> well, it is a pleasure and privilege to have been invited here to talk to you about stephen hawking and about my experiences writing a book about him. an unfettered mind. as it is called in britain, his life and work. some of you may already know his science well. nearly everybody knows something about him as a...
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stephen hawking make statements to the media. i think i would that would be an unfortunate legacy. so let's not end with that. anybody else? maybe that is that. >> you. >> you are watching booktv on can2, 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books.
stephen hawking make statements to the media. i think i would that would be an unfortunate legacy. so let's not end with that. anybody else? maybe that is that. >> you. >> you are watching booktv on can2, 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books.
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c-span. we will talk with the winners during "washington journal." >> "washington journal" continues. host: stephenladeck joins us. he is here to talk to us about the espionage act and whistle- blowers. your -- the official title is the espionage act of 1917 and it was designed to punish americans that gave aid to enemies. who does this law cover? guest: the lot is not particularly distinct about who it covers. it applies to anyone who retransmits information, and delivers it, or someone who willfully retains classified information. so, although it is titled the -- the espionage act, it drew no distinctions, which is part of the issues we have seen with the wikileaks affair and so on. host: originally, the act was written to cover the -- cover people who worked in the government, correct >> guest: the concern was you would have individuals that would have access to what the statute called intermission related to the national defence, which predates the idea of classified information. the idea was to focus on folks in the government who might be feeding information to military enemies -- germany in
c-span. we will talk with the winners during "washington journal." >> "washington journal" continues. host: stephenladeck joins us. he is here to talk to us about the espionage act and whistle- blowers. your -- the official title is the espionage act of 1917 and it was designed to punish americans that gave aid to enemies. who does this law cover? guest: the lot is not particularly distinct about who it covers. it applies to anyone who retransmits information, and...
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c- span video library. >> next, a forum on u.s. policy in the middle east with former national security advisor stephen hadley and zbigniew brzezinski. from the university of maryland, this is just over an hour and a half. >> we rehearsed it several times and we still got it wrong. by name is john townsend and it is my great pleasure to welcome you to another forum. it is a special honor to host two giants of american foreign policy on our campus. dr. zbigniew brzezinski, former national security advisor to jimmy carter, and mr. stephen hadley, advisor to george w. bush. thank you, gentlemen, very much for joining us today. we really do appreciate it. [applause] >> this forum could not be more timely. i almost could say unfortunately could not be more timely. the u.s. is facing enormous challenges in the middle east. the violence in syria, the butchery in syria, has left many wondering what america and the international community should do to end the bloodshed. the challenges posed by iran's nuclear program have many talking about the prospects of war. let us all hope that does not happen. our guests today are especially suited for
c- span video library. >> next, a forum on u.s. policy in the middle east with former national security advisor stephen hadley and zbigniew brzezinski. from the university of maryland, this is just over an hour and a half. >> we rehearsed it several times and we still got it wrong. by name is john townsend and it is my great pleasure to welcome you to another forum. it is a special honor to host two giants of american foreign policy on our campus. dr. zbigniew brzezinski, former...
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stephen presser. and your phone ♪ ♪ host: they two of the supreme court's health care debate. yesterday, is the individual mandate attacked? today, is the mandate constitutional? cn will continue its coverage, bringing you the sights and sounds from the court. we will air the oral arguments at about 1:00 p.m. eastern time. we'll get to yesterday's proceedings and what to look for today in just a minute. first, breaking news out of syria this morning. the associated press reported in that syria has accepted a plan to end the bloodshed in that country, including a ceasefire in exclusive talks about a political solution. on the domestic front, fed chairman ben bernanke sent the stock market rising yesterday when he said lower interest rates will stay in place for years. ben bernanke speaking today, giving a lecture at one of the colleges here in town, george washington university. we will have coverage of that. go to c-span.org. in the senate today, they will take up a debate over oil and gas subsidies. republicans agreed to go forward with that debate, thinking it is a chance for them to highlight rising gas prices on president obama's watch. in the house, the rep
stephen presser. and your phone ♪ ♪ host: they two of the supreme court's health care debate. yesterday, is the individual mandate attacked? today, is the mandate constitutional? cn will continue its coverage, bringing you the sights and sounds from the court. we will air the oral arguments at about 1:00 p.m. eastern time. we'll get to yesterday's proceedings and what to look for today in just a minute. first, breaking news out of syria this morning. the associated press reported in that...
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c-span3 has chosen to come and be with us, we're very grateful for that. so, please, join me in welcoming our guest of honor, dr. thomas frieden. [applause] >> thanks very much, stephen. thanks to everyone at csis for really excellent, cutting-edge work that you've done in global health on a wide variety of issues. and also i want to thank all of the nongovernmental organizations and faith-based organizations and individual advocates who have helped us get to where we are today in hiv. we're all committed to making further progress, but i think we also can take a moment to look back and see how far we've come. i'm very honored to be here and delighted to share with you some reflections and some data on the hiv epidemic and where it sits in global health, where it fits in policy and where it fits, also, in the u.s. health care system. it's possible, i think, to forget just how bad the hiv epidemic has been. hiv has already killed in this country as many people as died in if all wars since the civil war. hiv continues to be, but was a much worse blight on countries that were already struggling with basic health issues. and yet we have remarkable hope and progress to ce
c-span3 has chosen to come and be with us, we're very grateful for that. so, please, join me in welcoming our guest of honor, dr. thomas frieden. [applause] >> thanks very much, stephen. thanks to everyone at csis for really excellent, cutting-edge work that you've done in global health on a wide variety of issues. and also i want to thank all of the nongovernmental organizations and faith-based organizations and individual advocates who have helped us get to where we are today in hiv....
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c-span2. next, former national security advisers talk about events in the middle east. >> next, former national security advisers zbigniew brzezinski and stephen hadley discuss how u.s. policy in the middle east has changed since they serve in the white house. the two former adviser spoke about what the role of you should be in response to the violence and political unrest in syria. democratic transition in egypt would be like, and any actions the u.s. should take against iran. this is about 90 minutes. >> good afternoon. my name is john townshend. it is my great pleasure as dean of the college of behavioral and social sciences to welcome you to another forum. it's a special honor to host our campus two giants of american foreign policy. doctor zbigniew brzezinski, former national visor to present jimmy carter, and stephen hadley. thank you, jim for joining us today. we can really do appreciate it. [applause] >> this forum could not be more timely. the united states is facing enormous challenges in the middle east as the arab awakening continues to change politics in the region. the violence in syria, can i say the butchery in syria, has led m
c-span2. next, former national security advisers talk about events in the middle east. >> next, former national security advisers zbigniew brzezinski and stephen hadley discuss how u.s. policy in the middle east has changed since they serve in the white house. the two former adviser spoke about what the role of you should be in response to the violence and political unrest in syria. democratic transition in egypt would be like, and any actions the u.s. should take against iran. this is...