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so, just as a reminder, keep us honest. so, i'd say that's the first one. and the second one i'd reword it to say -- as commissioner dooley suggested. >> we've alan mullally been lobbying for it aggressively. so, let's keep up the pressure. aggressively lobbying for it, that's objective enough so that we can measure your performance or grade your performance. but i don't think "success" is necessarily in your control, so. >> okay, all right. so, i will make the changes and then we will -- we do need -- i do need to bring it back for you before you at the november meeting for final approval. >> okay. do we have public comment at this point on item number 8? seeing none, public comment is closed. so, that's what you'll do, then, we'll vote on this in november after you reword it. >> yes, i think that is the most proper thing to do, for you to see the final product. and then make -- and then have the final vote. >> okay. next item. >> commissioners, you are now on item number 9, director's report, update and report on the office of small business and the small
so, just as a reminder, keep us honest. so, i'd say that's the first one. and the second one i'd reword it to say -- as commissioner dooley suggested. >> we've alan mullally been lobbying for it aggressively. so, let's keep up the pressure. aggressively lobbying for it, that's objective enough so that we can measure your performance or grade your performance. but i don't think "success" is necessarily in your control, so. >> okay, all right. so, i will make the changes and...
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so. you know companies that do you have to and they're buying commercial real estate and right so it's a forced smile but if you're well capitalized to take advantage of it you can get the last laugh that we got to leave it there today but thanks so much chris mayer author of managing editor for capital in crisis. or at least wrap up with loose change to make your coffee and joins me in the hot seat to talk about who else he was in tokyo to for the i.m.f. meeting where he fought back against the criticism that came with his latest round of q.e. in the u. s. central bankers and other developing economies you know i know they often complain that the fed's actions are hurting their economies by pushing them pushing their currencies to appreciate but ben bernanke you fought back saying the following he said that in some emerging markets policy makers have chosen to systematically resist currency appreciation as a means of promoting exports and domestic growth however the perceived benefits of
so. you know companies that do you have to and they're buying commercial real estate and right so it's a forced smile but if you're well capitalized to take advantage of it you can get the last laugh that we got to leave it there today but thanks so much chris mayer author of managing editor for capital in crisis. or at least wrap up with loose change to make your coffee and joins me in the hot seat to talk about who else he was in tokyo to for the i.m.f. meeting where he fought back against...
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so they are off-track. so i just wanted the committee to notice that the light green section means that they are missing one or more classes, but if they miss one or more classes, come 2014, they won't graduate. that is what "off-track" is because of the graduation requirement. i think we had a different graduation requirement before. we had the credits -- you had the credits, but you met the classes. this you could graduate. but this is specific course work. and so what concerns me is that if we -- i mean we should be considering them as off-track also, because half of the semester is already over and so they have a year and a half to make up one class or could be two classes. so they will need extra services and we should be budgeting for those students. that is the only reason i mention. it thank you. >> thank you, commissioner fewer. >> i think you will see is that we label them on-track credits, but missing benchmarks, but we are also including them in all of our plans in terms of credit recovery and e
so they are off-track. so i just wanted the committee to notice that the light green section means that they are missing one or more classes, but if they miss one or more classes, come 2014, they won't graduate. that is what "off-track" is because of the graduation requirement. i think we had a different graduation requirement before. we had the credits -- you had the credits, but you met the classes. this you could graduate. but this is specific course work. and so what concerns me...
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op -- so on and so forth.algerians are very patriotic, and they might hate the regime, but when it comes to the country itself and its history, that's a different story. i talked already about the weak and the divided opposition. there's the financial resources algeria, you know, if you read the press today, basically, algeria gave the imf a billion dollars as the orange of special drawing -- origin of special drawing rights. so algeria has probably, i hi the latest figure is about $200 billion u.s. so it's doing quite well. it can buy up anybody, you know? you demonstrate, and you have, you know, a raise in your wages and so on. and it's creating. and by the way, not everything is negative. there are, there have been huge investments inial algeria. in the infrastructure, there's a revamping of the infrastructure and so forth. another reason that i identified is the efficiency of the security services now. the police and all that. you know, they're not stupid to shoot at people or doing anything crazy. so they
op -- so on and so forth.algerians are very patriotic, and they might hate the regime, but when it comes to the country itself and its history, that's a different story. i talked already about the weak and the divided opposition. there's the financial resources algeria, you know, if you read the press today, basically, algeria gave the imf a billion dollars as the orange of special drawing -- origin of special drawing rights. so algeria has probably, i hi the latest figure is about $200 billion...
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so the circuitry was appealing.also i lived on an electronic junk street, canal street in new york. so a lot of old stuff, you would try to fix it and make it do something that it wasn't made to o. >> in fact over time you invented a lot of things that became part of your performancess you know -- >> yeah. >> famous [indiscernible] violin and talking stick. can you talk aboot that, developing these things and incorporating them into your work. i think a lot of people associate that with you. >> well, the talking stick i did a -- something called songs and stories rom moby dick. ú&d it was -- i guess i fell in love with melville. the talking stick was a way to give musicians something very physical to do. because i love the physical instruments, you know. the ones, keyboards and laptop things, it's pretty dreedful to watch, sit there watching ppople play that stuff, you know. you are watching somebody play keyboards, it's kind of like watching somebody iron, you know. [laughter] it's like that -- you know, so when yo
so the circuitry was appealing.also i lived on an electronic junk street, canal street in new york. so a lot of old stuff, you would try to fix it and make it do something that it wasn't made to o. >> in fact over time you invented a lot of things that became part of your performancess you know -- >> yeah. >> famous [indiscernible] violin and talking stick. can you talk aboot that, developing these things and incorporating them into your work. i think a lot of people associate...
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so i just don't get it so so these are these million dollar they're going to there's a records there's a records about users in the records they're all saw get the location of the user maybe not the current location but at least allegation where you have been for a month or so it would mean really everybody knows where i am in the news we you i mean it's a little problem when mommy mommy people well when i decided to interview you i called my producer so we're going to. give me five minutes she picks up and for a minute she knows where you are so i mean you don't have to be accurate well yes but if you looking for somebody for a government agent for example or. your son which. has a big governmental or commercial secrets then that would be a different story but ok now we see that buying just commercial life that may be potentially dangerous for you like. whenever you know. that was to keep secrets but can his security security from that can there be you know i will mobile device and be safe if i want to keep my privacy is it possible to overcome this identification thing quite difficul
so i just don't get it so so these are these million dollar they're going to there's a records there's a records about users in the records they're all saw get the location of the user maybe not the current location but at least allegation where you have been for a month or so it would mean really everybody knows where i am in the news we you i mean it's a little problem when mommy mommy people well when i decided to interview you i called my producer so we're going to. give me five minutes she...
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good to play so. you know i really changed the structure of the market and took a couple months to figure out how to support it. but then exploit a way they did right yes that's existed so then let's talk about some of the issues and the concerns surrounding high frequency trading for market participants both for individual investor retail investor but also on the m. pact on the market as a whole because it's hard for me to imagine that it's good for the ecosystem. or story to diversity or existence is boils down to the chase to where everybody you can compete on speed you people who are willing to invest. leaves of dollars worth of equipment. wants. to do you know i'm going to say informational on target but who are going to mass what about for the average trader though just should it matter to them that they can't exploit a millisecond. no not a lot of the problem is that well this of a couple problems one without the burst of diversity the curse of spreads whenever something unexpected happens like
good to play so. you know i really changed the structure of the market and took a couple months to figure out how to support it. but then exploit a way they did right yes that's existed so then let's talk about some of the issues and the concerns surrounding high frequency trading for market participants both for individual investor retail investor but also on the m. pact on the market as a whole because it's hard for me to imagine that it's good for the ecosystem. or story to diversity or...
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this so this goes into again this is others the in the you're saying which is so confusing to people which is that you which is that it was tempting to look at the scenario let's say five years ago ten years ago in the global system and say wow look at the debt in the u.s. look at the lack of jobs look at the unemployment look at the deficit successor with this thing is going to end and then you look at china and russia and you say what would be so easy for them to end it by buying a bunch of go right now but what we've seen actually is these countries have made a decision very clear not to be the catalysts to break it ok not to not to do it over but to basically allow the united states to call a lapse on itself so that the authorities here can't say china is is engaging in financial war by buying ten thousand tons of gold something like that so that's why that's why i think it's taking so long that's why they did so confusing that's why it's think it looks like the u.s. is the last man standing because these other countries that know it's over have decided to just let the u.s. basic
this so this goes into again this is others the in the you're saying which is so confusing to people which is that you which is that it was tempting to look at the scenario let's say five years ago ten years ago in the global system and say wow look at the debt in the u.s. look at the lack of jobs look at the unemployment look at the deficit successor with this thing is going to end and then you look at china and russia and you say what would be so easy for them to end it by buying a bunch of...
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so yes, look at from so that point. i don't think it's a gender point of view, frankly. >> i notice you don't seem to list the women were involved in a lawsuit. is that because they didn't want to? >> no. it's a big mistake. in the next printing, hopefully, and on the e-book they will be listed. >> give us -- there were other lawsuits. "time" magazine was -- >> one of our signatories, she was a member of our lawsuit. [applause] >> two months after we sued the women at time inc. sued across timing so they sued time, fortune and "sports illustrated." in 1973 the reader's digest hired herriot, our lawyer, and they sued. and 97 for "the new york times" women hired our lawyer and they see. then nbc suit, and they actually, i think their suit was settled around, but they want to million dollars in back pay. i think one thing i regret is we didn't even think of asking for money. we just like couldn't get out of the category but it wasn't even like, and asked harry, i said why did we ask the second time for money? she said i do
so yes, look at from so that point. i don't think it's a gender point of view, frankly. >> i notice you don't seem to list the women were involved in a lawsuit. is that because they didn't want to? >> no. it's a big mistake. in the next printing, hopefully, and on the e-book they will be listed. >> give us -- there were other lawsuits. "time" magazine was -- >> one of our signatories, she was a member of our lawsuit. [applause] >> two months after we sued...
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so that's what we're up to. i hope and i know that under margo's leadership and all of your advocacy that the city will continue to produce these types of sites. it's been a pleasure talking to you guys. >> thank you, marc, do we have any questions from the council? ken? >> while we're waiting for the council to weigh in if they have questions, one thing that you brought to mind that i had forgotten, just to let people know what an incredible facility richardson is, that was the one i had the pleasure of visiting, the architect for that were the same people who did the ed roberts campus. so you know these guys aren't skimping. the other thing was that, as someone who had adult life long issues with environmental concerns, to see that nobody had to tell them to do non-voc stuff, two years ago i didn't even know there was carpeting that didn't off gas and they have it in little squares so if there's a problem they don't have it reduce the whole carpet, they just replace the square. that's the kind of attention to
so that's what we're up to. i hope and i know that under margo's leadership and all of your advocacy that the city will continue to produce these types of sites. it's been a pleasure talking to you guys. >> thank you, marc, do we have any questions from the council? ken? >> while we're waiting for the council to weigh in if they have questions, one thing that you brought to mind that i had forgotten, just to let people know what an incredible facility richardson is, that was the one...
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i totally hear you there so you said so you chalk this up to a conspiracy theory so let's just square away that the camera numbers in terms of what came out and them and how to how to square those corners so a there is seventy three thousand jobs added according to the household survey that shows the most at three months the prior three months i had a little change this was the most since two thousand and three according to accounts so where did these jobs all come from or why where that was if not added but actually in the prior two months there were there was a loss of one hundred nineteen thousand jobs one month and then something like a hundred another month so you know here we were all of a sudden losing do yourself and jobs and then going to this monstrously big number i don't even to some of the details five hundred eighty two thousand of them were part time jobs if you look at the u. six unemployment rate it stayed flat that means the entire three tenths of a point drop in the unemployment rate was all based one hundred percent of it was based on part time workers now is that
i totally hear you there so you said so you chalk this up to a conspiracy theory so let's just square away that the camera numbers in terms of what came out and them and how to how to square those corners so a there is seventy three thousand jobs added according to the household survey that shows the most at three months the prior three months i had a little change this was the most since two thousand and three according to accounts so where did these jobs all come from or why where that was if...
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so, things are happening. i just want to let you know about that. >> thank you. >>> thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >>> i'm carl. i just want to add kind of a moment that i received yesterday. i was in a little coffee shop on 18th street. its was the owner's last day. about five years ago he purchased this restaurant and he went to the city building inspectors. he looked it over. he remodeled a bathroom to make it handicap accessible but they forgot to mention a two-inch lip. so, a year ago he was sued. he had to sell his business [speaker not understood]. the sad part about it is his two little kids he's trying to support and a family. so, i just wanted to kind of let you know this is a personal matter for people. and anything that you can do to help the small businesses without deterring people that are handicapped, if it's your power, do so. thank you. >> thank you. >>> good morning, commission, [speaker not understood], acting deputy director. as far as in-house cat training we were trying to get ca
so, things are happening. i just want to let you know about that. >> thank you. >>> thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >>> i'm carl. i just want to add kind of a moment that i received yesterday. i was in a little coffee shop on 18th street. its was the owner's last day. about five years ago he purchased this restaurant and he went to the city building inspectors. he looked it over. he remodeled a bathroom to make it handicap accessible but they forgot to...
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so we're definitely on the same road that argentina was on so then why do you feel like you'd rather be an orange argentina why do you choose to be in argentina if you're not making it sound great right now or let's move to the point one reason is i like the wide open spaces and i like the down at the heels elegance which the argentines have but another thing is that. the government there is so incompetent that if you're a tourist first of all if you're a tourist you're a welcome guest and they leave you alone and not subject to the regulations of their nonsense and so forth and the cost of living is extremely low there which means that my dollar goes several times further than it does here in the u.s. not that that bothers me but everybody likes a bargain. and there's actually more freedom in argentina despite the fact their governments completely and say in the ribs here if you're a foreigner because they did they consider me to be a milk belonging to the u.s. government and therefore as a foreigner they kind of leave you alone ok interesting so do you advice because obviously you
so we're definitely on the same road that argentina was on so then why do you feel like you'd rather be an orange argentina why do you choose to be in argentina if you're not making it sound great right now or let's move to the point one reason is i like the wide open spaces and i like the down at the heels elegance which the argentines have but another thing is that. the government there is so incompetent that if you're a tourist first of all if you're a tourist you're a welcome guest and they...
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are we surprised that the so much money being poured into ohio so again it's not so much that they lie about it but they manipulate it by basically changing the inputs when they change the inputs you're going to change the outputs all right jim you're my manager you've been in the business for decades you've got a foot both in washington and in the intelligence community to some degree as well as being a very sophisticated hedge fund manager the price signals being generated you're playing a medic game you know you're looking at it in terms of the game within the game but the business is out there the businessman the mom and pop or the farmers they don't have that level of sophistication and these pricing mills are failing to communicate to them what they might be doing in this environment as a result they're full of fear they're not taking they're not making investments or they're hoarding cash or they're just sitting on the sidelines or they're just confused and angry what about this disconnect because you see it more and more in america and in the global society where you've got a g
are we surprised that the so much money being poured into ohio so again it's not so much that they lie about it but they manipulate it by basically changing the inputs when they change the inputs you're going to change the outputs all right jim you're my manager you've been in the business for decades you've got a foot both in washington and in the intelligence community to some degree as well as being a very sophisticated hedge fund manager the price signals being generated you're playing a...
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so that's how it came about. >> rose: so you thought the reverse? >> it started with the team. >> rose: so he said-- like many people in brooklyn, they haven't forgotten the dodgers leaving. >> that's correct, they haven't forgotten. >> rose: you've learned that story. >> and the nice thing is that basketball is what baseball was many years ago. >> rose: indeed. >> basketball is really a brooklyn sport. >> rose: and a truly international sport. look at the olympics. >> correct. >> rose: so you went in search of the nets. >> correct, yes. >> rose: was this an easy deal? >> no, it was a very hard deal because taking them out of new jersey wasn't easy. and we had to get a group of investors then we had three other bidders for the team. we won the bid and then we had to find... >> rose: you won the bid because you offered the most or-- >> that's the usual way, yes. (laughter) >> rose: but it matched perfectly with your eyes and with your desire. and you then promised that you would have an n.b.a. champion in three years. >> there's only one place first.
so that's how it came about. >> rose: so you thought the reverse? >> it started with the team. >> rose: so he said-- like many people in brooklyn, they haven't forgotten the dodgers leaving. >> that's correct, they haven't forgotten. >> rose: you've learned that story. >> and the nice thing is that basketball is what baseball was many years ago. >> rose: indeed. >> basketball is really a brooklyn sport. >> rose: and a truly international...
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so it's culturally relevant? so it's accessible to students with special needs, students who are second language learners, how are we inclusive in that fashion? and then how across all of our schools are we dedicating time per allowed plan for english language development? so, we have a specific time during the day when instruction is being provided in eld or specialized instruction. and all of it, if we're implementing standards and we're differentiating our instruction, how do we monitor who is doing well and who isn't? and how do we respond and react? so, how do we make more robust multiple tiers of support and intervention for students that are not achieving? and, so, what are some of those targeted interventionses and supports for our prioritized subgroups which i refer to as african-american, english language learners and students with disabilities? these are targeted in our lea in the district. we said algebra 1 is required. we have more students taking that. we are enhancing grade 9 bridge program. so whe
so it's culturally relevant? so it's accessible to students with special needs, students who are second language learners, how are we inclusive in that fashion? and then how across all of our schools are we dedicating time per allowed plan for english language development? so, we have a specific time during the day when instruction is being provided in eld or specialized instruction. and all of it, if we're implementing standards and we're differentiating our instruction, how do we monitor who...
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you're so busy, so successful -- >> that's part of the reason that i'm so busy.re's a woman that i'm seeing now that i love very very much. it's a different kind of love but i love her very, very much. >> now i'm beginning to work out why you dug yourself into a hole. >> now you see me trying to dig myself out of the hole. >> yes, i did. >> what i'm trying to do at this point is just enjoy it all. i'm not ready to settle down, not ready to get married, not ready to be in a situation where i have a commitment. not ready for that. especially after that situation. >> i see. so you went through a very deep experience and you just want to be sure next time that it's right. >> what's the rush? >> yeah. >> i'm a guy. i'm 43. >> don't you want little tylers running around? >> yeah. i want that more than i want to be married, though. i have to find a way where i'm okay with that happening. >> i wish you luck. there's no hurry. you can do what you like. you probably have a queue -- you call them lines here. you have a line probably the length of manhattan of potential suit
you're so busy, so successful -- >> that's part of the reason that i'm so busy.re's a woman that i'm seeing now that i love very very much. it's a different kind of love but i love her very, very much. >> now i'm beginning to work out why you dug yourself into a hole. >> now you see me trying to dig myself out of the hole. >> yes, i did. >> what i'm trying to do at this point is just enjoy it all. i'm not ready to settle down, not ready to get married, not ready to...
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so, don't go plenty more all right. so. this is a real birds eye view. very good. someone is flying like me. i remember his face in my japanese history book. his real name is,foto shim. hi. good to see you. so, many messengers down there. so, they are waiving you. why are they waiving me. to take me. the end of my life. i'm dying now. oh, my god. so, any way i don't want to - that the river. must be the sticks i don't want to cross the sticks and die because i have no money. so, six months for currency in japan. cost of six bucks. i have no money so see you later. hey! so go to this. go to the east. [birds chirping] any way i'm safe as long as i still with birds. okay. wow. what's that coming towards me. okay. i should grab it. a kind of pole. hey, hey! i'm safe. so, any way, let's get to the - got to get out of here. go. get out of here. where am i? whoa this morning the sunrise is very beautiful. that mountain. i'm still in japan. wow i'm lucky. and there's a place to the temple gate. oh, it's my neighborhood. very lucky. so, where is the five story building. the
so, don't go plenty more all right. so. this is a real birds eye view. very good. someone is flying like me. i remember his face in my japanese history book. his real name is,foto shim. hi. good to see you. so, many messengers down there. so, they are waiving you. why are they waiving me. to take me. the end of my life. i'm dying now. oh, my god. so, any way i don't want to - that the river. must be the sticks i don't want to cross the sticks and die because i have no money. so, six months for...
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in san francisco, there's so much talent, so much genius, so much creation of cultural events that i want to open my doors of paris to them, [inaudible] that's an emblem that i created for the creative arts that come from new technology, i know there are fwraet creators in music and classic art, they are home in paris, that is where i will welcome them. you have beautiful dancers and the director of the [inaudible] is here with us today, there are dancers from san francisco that i would love to welcome at the [inaudible] vil in paris, but we too, we have talent, we have some talent, we have a lot of passion for artistic creation so it may be in music and theatre and painting, we are ready to share a lot here in san francisco and i'm happy to have my trip be with the first visit of a french company in the united states, the great artist had its head in [inaudible] that was in los angeles a couple of days ago, will be in berkeley tomorrow and then after that in new york of course, so there you are, that is how we are civilized together, how we are human beings that try to push ahead sa
in san francisco, there's so much talent, so much genius, so much creation of cultural events that i want to open my doors of paris to them, [inaudible] that's an emblem that i created for the creative arts that come from new technology, i know there are fwraet creators in music and classic art, they are home in paris, that is where i will welcome them. you have beautiful dancers and the director of the [inaudible] is here with us today, there are dancers from san francisco that i would love to...
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i am so sorry. so i am looking at this on page 9, the current services after school. so, these are the services that we are currently offering. and the ctip one, two, three, those are the kids who live in 1, 2, 3, 4, explain it to me, and where are they coming from and going to? i don't kind of get it? >> thanks commissioner, it is a very high level snapshot, that really does... >> that is generous. >> sorry about that. but what it illustrates is, you know, it takes the afternoon riders, so that we have got about 1600 students riding and what this shows is how many of those students live in areas that the city with the lowest average test score which is a ctip 1, 5, or the areas with the highest average test score and it shows how many of them are getting transportation in the afternoon to an sfusd after school program which is what the eed is, verses a private after school program verses some other could be like an elementary or middle school stop. so for example, just taking the first row, there are 712 of the children are going to an elementary, an sfusd early educ
i am so sorry. so i am looking at this on page 9, the current services after school. so, these are the services that we are currently offering. and the ctip one, two, three, those are the kids who live in 1, 2, 3, 4, explain it to me, and where are they coming from and going to? i don't kind of get it? >> thanks commissioner, it is a very high level snapshot, that really does... >> that is generous. >> sorry about that. but what it illustrates is, you know, it takes the...
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to doing so. moving on to the -- >> before you move on i want to have i guess a brief discussion on the cultural centers. from what i've seen in my four years funding to the cultural centers have been challenged approximate of we want to rebuild our roads, parks, playgrounds and schools, it's often hard to find money on the capital side. just taking capital issues for a moment have you thought about other sources? you talk about public-private fundraising. do you have a budget of exactly how much you're looking to raise for all these different centers? >> yes. so we have a lot of different assessments that have been done both in the past and in recent years and those will be the basis for the 10 year capital plan that i spoke of. so that plan will then define the specific prioritized capital needs for the cultural centers over the 10 year period and put them in order of priority. right now the assessments stand not in context to one another or in context to the needs of the civic art collection so
to doing so. moving on to the -- >> before you move on i want to have i guess a brief discussion on the cultural centers. from what i've seen in my four years funding to the cultural centers have been challenged approximate of we want to rebuild our roads, parks, playgrounds and schools, it's often hard to find money on the capital side. just taking capital issues for a moment have you thought about other sources? you talk about public-private fundraising. do you have a budget of exactly...
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so.it's hard to get people to pay attention to foreign policy debates between these two very popular people how are these people these third party candidates going to get americans to pay attention to what they think should happen on a foreign policy stance well i mean. that's true the economy is supposed to be the number one the number one issue in this debate but foreign policy is also very important and so i think that as we've seen the people that do tend to tune into these debates are concerned about foreign policy are concerned about things like the drone campaign and the drug war because a lot of these foreign policies have repercussions for our own country in terms of spending in terms of the way that americans are perceived throughout the world and these are issues that people do care about and i think that's a really good point that the military spending is just eating up the economy so not to focus on foreign policy issues is not to focus on the economy is definitely our chief
so.it's hard to get people to pay attention to foreign policy debates between these two very popular people how are these people these third party candidates going to get americans to pay attention to what they think should happen on a foreign policy stance well i mean. that's true the economy is supposed to be the number one the number one issue in this debate but foreign policy is also very important and so i think that as we've seen the people that do tend to tune into these debates are...
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but historic just brings people in for the first step is so so so so so so yeah good oh yeah i got it in the movies you have to bring people into the movie theater just for one and then you have to have a star i mean i mean the actor right but first series you have to have the story that's right and they will come through this you are whining over and over again might i always i always think of of a movies as a one night stand and t.v. series as a long term relationship. and a long term relationship you need the stories you need the characters so do you want to see week after week. i would like to ask you a question about what's happening in russian television and russian t.v. production here in russia they do a lot of television series yes and i was amazed to find now they're like but seventy percent or even more are actually bought from the united states they may be adapted they may be translated there may be resharpened here but this is actually an american film or sitcom a series that they buy and it's like that and it's like just something that comes from you know. made in the us
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and i want to introduce susan so we can get the show on the road. so, thank you so much. (applause) >> well, i want to welcome you all here today for the launch of our state offices aids renovation project otherwise known as soar. and i'm susan buck binder. i'm speaking on behalf of the entire aids office. we are fortunate to be a world class research organization housed within the health department which is pretty much unique globally. we have three amazing sections that we work with. the first is the surveillance epidemiology section. they really started at the very beginning of the hiv epidemic in tracking what was then known as grid and other term and became aids and then also tracking new cases of hiv infection. and, so, there's really been leaders around the world in how to track trends in new infections and that is what helps us drive both our prevention and our treatment program. they share their data around the world. they are leaders in helping other organizations around the world set up their own surveillance group. this was led by dr. susan sheer and dr. willi
and i want to introduce susan so we can get the show on the road. so, thank you so much. (applause) >> well, i want to welcome you all here today for the launch of our state offices aids renovation project otherwise known as soar. and i'm susan buck binder. i'm speaking on behalf of the entire aids office. we are fortunate to be a world class research organization housed within the health department which is pretty much unique globally. we have three amazing sections that we work with....
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well that's fantastic so so what is it i'm not i'm really unclear on the battle the burning is fighting in printing all this money at this point in time and it's really quite a mystery so if that's like what you could conclude dr martin i don't know if this is what you're saying is that the feds mandate it's dual mandate is really a bunch of baloney it's dual mandate and let's make sure the banks are healthy and make sure they have lots of profits. but there you go that's a very different mandate than bemba. may say that the fed has or that it may proport to be on the fed's website for folks to go and check out what exactly the federal reserve is now naysayers might say dr martin said hey look at the unemployment report today unemployment came down seven point eight percent the economy is getting a little better it's getting a boost maybe this is a cyclical issue and the fed is helping out i would say that that's bogus because the household survey we saw an eight hundred seventy three thousand dollars season eight thousand job rise in this was driven by part time workers and it was a hu
well that's fantastic so so what is it i'm not i'm really unclear on the battle the burning is fighting in printing all this money at this point in time and it's really quite a mystery so if that's like what you could conclude dr martin i don't know if this is what you're saying is that the feds mandate it's dual mandate is really a bunch of baloney it's dual mandate and let's make sure the banks are healthy and make sure they have lots of profits. but there you go that's a very different...
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so now or never.o i would sayer irrelevancy to you was, you know, giving is probably not something you can aford to do now financially. you are in a very, very competitive world today, and one of the things you should do -- hopefully you want to do out of your own initiative, but at a minimum to improve your competitiveness in the world is try to find community act difficults that you can give -- activities that you can give back to to distinguish your resumÉ from the next person. because people like me are getting resumÉs in every day in this difficult economic environment fromfy -- from phi betas, and they're looking for a job. what you've got to do is find a hook on your resumÉ, and to the extent that you show a high sense of community involvement on top of good grades, that may be a way of distinguishing yourself from the rest. now, also, you want to go into a field that you have an aptitude for. as i said, you're not going to you can seed at something -- succeed at something unless you have an ap
so now or never.o i would sayer irrelevancy to you was, you know, giving is probably not something you can aford to do now financially. you are in a very, very competitive world today, and one of the things you should do -- hopefully you want to do out of your own initiative, but at a minimum to improve your competitiveness in the world is try to find community act difficults that you can give -- activities that you can give back to to distinguish your resumÉ from the next person. because...
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so all this stuff is starting to- it's bringing back to my memory about the alms to the poor, so that it's all set up- very different structure. yeah, they're very structured- there's a reason for everything and it all goes back- it's not just to make money or anything like that- it all goes back to the qur'an and the rules of- for religion, rather than money, money, money. >> yes. and thank you for sharing that, because that's what we're about here. it's a world- view that goes back to a religious spiritual insight, that goes back to the qur'an, which is the word of allah, which is revealed to the prophet. and we see a- you know, we talked about the sacred, secular tension, you know, in previous classes, and we can even think about someone like joseph smith, who had to struggle to find his own way, his own sacred world out there. and though there's about 13 centuries separating them, both mohammed and joseph heard revelations from angelic beings and brought a text that created a community, that was holy. interesting comparison there- very different otherwise, but you know, that's wha
so all this stuff is starting to- it's bringing back to my memory about the alms to the poor, so that it's all set up- very different structure. yeah, they're very structured- there's a reason for everything and it all goes back- it's not just to make money or anything like that- it all goes back to the qur'an and the rules of- for religion, rather than money, money, money. >> yes. and thank you for sharing that, because that's what we're about here. it's a world- view that goes back to a...
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many so many go as they manufacture so much so what possible interest or would it hurt the u.s.and hope and maybe the trans-pacific partnership in the future to be partnering partnering with china or to be cracking down on trying to would that have any effect on what's going on with the trans-pacific partnership well what's what's interesting is that the u.s. position or president obama's position that they're using the transpacific partnership as a way to contain china is actually could be very detrimental to the negotiations there are people new zealand for example in the in the negotiations and said that if it were intended to try to contain china or to be a counterweight to china they would actually reduce pull out of the negotiations so it'll be interesting to see whether they do indeed do that now that we've seen that in the election cycle the candidates are using the t p p the transpacific partnership as a way to bait china while again on the speaking out of the other side of their mouth they're actually saying that they would like for china to be able to enjoy to join ev
many so many go as they manufacture so much so what possible interest or would it hurt the u.s.and hope and maybe the trans-pacific partnership in the future to be partnering partnering with china or to be cracking down on trying to would that have any effect on what's going on with the trans-pacific partnership well what's what's interesting is that the u.s. position or president obama's position that they're using the transpacific partnership as a way to contain china is actually could be...
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so i guess that fixed it.we've also implemented a plastic bag ban that does absolutely nothing to help the environment. you will see the poor birds and turtles choking on plastic in the ocean. that's not usually due to plastic bags. there's usually due to fishing gear, two things that were enough to overcome usually from fishermen. that is not usually due to safeway plastic bags or whatever grocery store you guys have around here. plastic bags are also energy-efficient. if you want to use a cotton wagons that you have to use it 173 times to even break even from an energy standpoint. moving on to portland, portland's model is keep it weird. that is not a problem. water fluoridation is something that's in 1945 in grand rapids, michigan. it's seen as one of the best public health triumph because people who cannot go to the dentist can the people are poor can at least get some florida in the water and a host prevent cavities. it's a great thing. we see a drop in sunny florida potter. 200 million americans get fluo
so i guess that fixed it.we've also implemented a plastic bag ban that does absolutely nothing to help the environment. you will see the poor birds and turtles choking on plastic in the ocean. that's not usually due to plastic bags. there's usually due to fishing gear, two things that were enough to overcome usually from fishermen. that is not usually due to safeway plastic bags or whatever grocery store you guys have around here. plastic bags are also energy-efficient. if you want to use a...
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so i think with that amendment, my concerns have been addressed. so i will be supporting this. in terms of broader issues around the sharing economy, et cetera, you know, i think what i look forward to seeing legislation and i think this is a really, really hard issue. so i appreciate president chiu taking this on. and i think and i know that you know this, that it's important that we treat folks equitably. so i think it would be important that if we're going to allow, say, tenants to have certain ability to rent out when they are away for vacation, that we treat tenants and owners equitably and don't do something that favors someone because they are a tenant to be able to do something that a property owner can't do. i do see the [stk-eufrpgs/] between keeping units vacant, so that they are permanently hotelized, if that is a word. but i want to make sure that we're treating folks equitably. i also want to make sure that landlords should have some role here. so i know that i have heard is of some property owners who will see their building listed on air b & b, because a tenant
so i think with that amendment, my concerns have been addressed. so i will be supporting this. in terms of broader issues around the sharing economy, et cetera, you know, i think what i look forward to seeing legislation and i think this is a really, really hard issue. so i appreciate president chiu taking this on. and i think and i know that you know this, that it's important that we treat folks equitably. so i think it would be important that if we're going to allow, say, tenants to have...
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so now or so they call you so what a compliment for somebody who's used to falling short of his own expectations. will there be a war on iraq. for dismissal of fancy. stuff us election. to twenty second on our. ambulance sirens and gunfire rattled beirut as violent protests following the funeral of the slain security chief john into the night. a deadly blast rocked damascus as the u.n. peace envoy meets the syrian president to try to broker a truce in the war torn country. dozens killed as the former stronghold of moammar gadhafi sees another assault by pro-government militias a year after the western backed with the ball we spoke with a man whose family was trapped in the besieged city. sports up next stay with us. hello and thank you for joining me for the sports and hear all the top stories. big battles does beat a ten man remain to regain second spot after when it's i'm caught and state at the top sides keep up the pressure on leaders on in the russian premier league. while moscow epic caroline wozniacki try this in another three set barrison to overcome some studies are in the kremlin cup.
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>> guest: i think so. the romney campaign has proven itself to be very smart, disciplined and i think a number of their biggest successes sort how they went about winning iowa and without growing too much attention to it for a long time and how they won subsequent states, all of those pretty small footprint on the ground were evidence of their ability to outfox gingrich and other opponents. by using data. but they are scrambling to sort about anything approaching approaching the scale of the obama campaign. anything approaching the ambition of the obama campaign, the type of policy to be solved in six months are going to be a lot smaller than the type of problems you can solve in four years. >> host: do you think that this campaign is going to rely more on messaging his presidential campaign, or on these targeting techniques? what's the next? how much -- test message still matter or is it if you can just fine-tune it and target a better, that's going to be the difference? how do you put that altogether? >>
>> guest: i think so. the romney campaign has proven itself to be very smart, disciplined and i think a number of their biggest successes sort how they went about winning iowa and without growing too much attention to it for a long time and how they won subsequent states, all of those pretty small footprint on the ground were evidence of their ability to outfox gingrich and other opponents. by using data. but they are scrambling to sort about anything approaching approaching the scale of...
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so, i'm here to ask for another couple months' continuance so we can do this and hopefully we won't have to come back here. so, that's what i have to do. i would like to have our engineer, mr. [speaker not understood] to report to you, too. counsel for mr. wong is also present. we will just confirm that's what we're working on and i'm prepared to take any questions you have. >> commissioner walker? >> once the plans are approved, what is the estimate of time for executing and getting the project completed? >>> i prefer our engineer to answer that question in terms of how long it would take to have it executed. i can answer the other part because of the fact that this is -- we're talking about a significant amount of money involved. and because of insurance being also part of it, it may take about couple of three weeks to get that done. but as far as execution from an engineering point of view, i'd rather have him address that question. >> okay. so, really the question is the time to get the permit, assuming there's movement forward, and then executing. >> >>> yes, definitely, good mornin
so, i'm here to ask for another couple months' continuance so we can do this and hopefully we won't have to come back here. so, that's what i have to do. i would like to have our engineer, mr. [speaker not understood] to report to you, too. counsel for mr. wong is also present. we will just confirm that's what we're working on and i'm prepared to take any questions you have. >> commissioner walker? >> once the plans are approved, what is the estimate of time for executing and...
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he's going to separate so that's kind of the reason we say so the notion of it as it was to me to not emerge historical understanding i was. not merchant of venice ok that was the result was something a couple of the ridges deep or the histories yes and it's also worth mentioning that today euro zone leaders european finance ministers. we're meeting in luxembourg to talk about what else the same broken record keeping everything together focused on spain and greece meanwhile i feel like another separatist movement as reported by the day that's gaining steam you know it was in spain now italy next germany it's you know what you know serves as well it's to be expected because if people do what's in their best interest and these venice is just saying ok look this maybe it's in our best interests to get out of this this situation get out of the euro get out of whatever get out of italy because it's in our economic assistance because we're seeing you get on the devastate want to see the station of others they don't know where they just don't want to put their all there in there whatever the
he's going to separate so that's kind of the reason we say so the notion of it as it was to me to not emerge historical understanding i was. not merchant of venice ok that was the result was something a couple of the ridges deep or the histories yes and it's also worth mentioning that today euro zone leaders european finance ministers. we're meeting in luxembourg to talk about what else the same broken record keeping everything together focused on spain and greece meanwhile i feel like another...
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so?ll, we was drunk one night and i just -- i lost my temper and -- well i emptied the pool. >> at your college? >> the university of florida. they call that vandalism, i guess. it's actually not as easy to do as it sounds. >> do you lose your temper often there's places full of boys just like you lost their temper one day. >> rose: sexy. >> she reeks of sex. >> rose: now there was something about she didn't want to use the "n" word? >> yeah, she didn't. that was crazy. it was the third day of shooting and in it i asked her to use the "n" word. you've got to say this word to this guy and she says "i won't do it." you don't tell me no, charlie, you just don't do it. but -- so i went home, i had a little bit of a chip on my should we are her and i went home and i called my producer and she said, lee, on day one she bent over a pink washing machine and had sex with john cusack. on day two she urinated on zac efron on day -- on the beach. on day three she she won't say the "n" word. i think y
so?ll, we was drunk one night and i just -- i lost my temper and -- well i emptied the pool. >> at your college? >> the university of florida. they call that vandalism, i guess. it's actually not as easy to do as it sounds. >> do you lose your temper often there's places full of boys just like you lost their temper one day. >> rose: sexy. >> she reeks of sex. >> rose: now there was something about she didn't want to use the "n" word? >> yeah,...
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so what makes it less dense overall? so that-- yeah. we haven't really talked about density yet, have we? but it turns out-- now, i don't change the density of the clay. but i do, nevertheless, when it's submerged like that, get a big air pocket. so as far as the water is concerned, there is something with less-- something of less density when you consider the space that the air pocket takes up. so counting this-- like a hollow piece of iron, of course, will float, see, because it's got the air inside. so the overall density is less. so i can say the overall effective density if you count from, you know, counting the air that's trapped in there. not trapped in there but which just support it, kinda something like that. let's talk about density. make that a little clearer, i hope. here's an object. i'm not gonna tell you what the object is 'cause, you know, we don't care what the object is. but the object in there is taking up that much water. we say it's displacing that much water. hey, gang, if you weighed that much water, you got a va
so what makes it less dense overall? so that-- yeah. we haven't really talked about density yet, have we? but it turns out-- now, i don't change the density of the clay. but i do, nevertheless, when it's submerged like that, get a big air pocket. so as far as the water is concerned, there is something with less-- something of less density when you consider the space that the air pocket takes up. so counting this-- like a hollow piece of iron, of course, will float, see, because it's got the air...
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roughly so. the tanks the army wants the tanks in there and it just depends when they want them and what kind of what kind of variance they want but it looks like they have more than enough tanks as it is to meet the defense needs so why bring any more in there. i think a lot of it is mud modernizing the things they have there is they will be building some new tanks of congress because so way most of it is monetization program bringing them up to the next level of networking and communications ok presumably we have the winding down of the wars and iraq and afghanistan and therefore the army doesn't need as much of this equipment these tanks more specifically but i mean what do you think do you think that they are still relevant and modern warfare in the climate today they are you know so the marines have some tanks in afghanistan currently i know that the canadians in the danes had great success using tanks in the concert as the counterinsurgency campaign in afghanistan but in a counterinsurgency
roughly so. the tanks the army wants the tanks in there and it just depends when they want them and what kind of what kind of variance they want but it looks like they have more than enough tanks as it is to meet the defense needs so why bring any more in there. i think a lot of it is mud modernizing the things they have there is they will be building some new tanks of congress because so way most of it is monetization program bringing them up to the next level of networking and communications...
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we're going to see so much more. still so much more to see from sandy. so we're expecting for later this afternoon for us to really be pushed around by these winds. that's when we expect hurricane force winds. right now, gusts at 45 miles per hour. still, a lot more to be seen here on rehoboth beach. >> erika, hang in there, we'll be checking back with you. we want to go to a break right now and mention our continuing team coverage. you can also go to nbcwashington.com. these arlive pictures from ocean city where folks, part of the town pier has come down, extensive damage there. >> we'll be right back. in virginia, we know education means opportunity. that's why tim kaine expanded pre-k... championed higher ed and job training... helping make virginia "the best state to raise a child." but george allen has not made our kids a priority. as governor, he tried to cut funding for public schools. in washington, allen voted to end tax deductions for college tuition. and now, a budget plan that devastates k-12 classrooms-- all to pay for even more tax breaks f
we're going to see so much more. still so much more to see from sandy. so we're expecting for later this afternoon for us to really be pushed around by these winds. that's when we expect hurricane force winds. right now, gusts at 45 miles per hour. still, a lot more to be seen here on rehoboth beach. >> erika, hang in there, we'll be checking back with you. we want to go to a break right now and mention our continuing team coverage. you can also go to nbcwashington.com. these arlive...
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court is not fair that it is so political and so politicized and of course i'm not naïve the supremecourt has always been political but now there is an extremism that has undercut the idea of rule of law that is so central to our country so yes there could be a terrible backlash and i think it would be destructive now of course movements are so critical to ensuring that decisions the court makes those that are civilized that are actually implemented but it becomes very hard when you see the rollback of . cultural economic social rights to have movements push them forward there's very little space for that and that's why i think this election is so critical because mitt romney's conception of justice of fairness of de. versity is not one that encompasses support for voting rights or supports overturning citizens united or brings. organizing for labor back into the position it should be in this country yeah absolutely i mean he's the original corporations are people buy from corporations there you go control of an oval thank you so much for being thank you thank you. coming up how does
court is not fair that it is so political and so politicized and of course i'm not naïve the supremecourt has always been political but now there is an extremism that has undercut the idea of rule of law that is so central to our country so yes there could be a terrible backlash and i think it would be destructive now of course movements are so critical to ensuring that decisions the court makes those that are civilized that are actually implemented but it becomes very hard when you see the...
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so >> so, mr. chair and coleman to that point, not all a through g courses are offered during the summer. there is a problem with that. if you are not keeping track of what classes are offered in the summer program and what classes students need to make sure they get access to those classes, there is a [speaker not understood]. >> you heard both presentations, one from the san francisco unified school district and the other one from dcyf. could you give me your gut reaction or some -- if you can -- or you can give me some kind of -- some thoughts that you were thinking as you were listening to some of the data you presented today. >> yes, mr. chair, and supervisor cohen. there is actually data the school district provided is promising the children for tomorrow, right. we're dealing with a crisis of high school students today and the issue is they did not present any recommendations on how to resolve the issues that are facing us today. and, so, when we get to figuring out how we can get the school
so >> so, mr. chair and coleman to that point, not all a through g courses are offered during the summer. there is a problem with that. if you are not keeping track of what classes are offered in the summer program and what classes students need to make sure they get access to those classes, there is a [speaker not understood]. >> you heard both presentations, one from the san francisco unified school district and the other one from dcyf. could you give me your gut reaction or some...
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so, thank you. >> so, we can move forward with that recommendation without opposition. i do also want to say, mr. lindner, i was incredibly impressed with your application leant night. i was looking at your qualifications and questions whether you met the legal requirement. i'm actually curious, and i'll speak with you about perhaps other seats that open up that don't require you to be a property owner or represent a business that operates here in san francisco. i imagine there are other seats and hopefully there will be vacancies coming up. but we truly appreciate your work already. you serve already as a member basically and i know it would be great to be able to acknowledge on your commitment -- >>> [speaker not understood]. >> yes, for attending all of our events. so, i look forward to seeing you. i'm sure i will see you at an event soon in one of our districts. thank you. we'll move forward with that motion, move forward mr. giusti for seat 15. we can do that without opposition. thank you. mr. clerk, can you please call forward item number 5? >> item number 5, hear
so, thank you. >> so, we can move forward with that recommendation without opposition. i do also want to say, mr. lindner, i was incredibly impressed with your application leant night. i was looking at your qualifications and questions whether you met the legal requirement. i'm actually curious, and i'll speak with you about perhaps other seats that open up that don't require you to be a property owner or represent a business that operates here in san francisco. i imagine there are other...
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so, again, significant numbers. we've also, in addition to investing in shore side power at the dry dock, we've also invested in dredging. most recently in 2011 to ensure there's deep enough draft to get vessels into the dry dock, prior to that in 2008 we invested with princess and bae and upgrades to the dry dock to allow it to take the largest cruise ships as pictured here. we're working now with the army corps to get federal funding to dredge more central basin. again, it provides increased and continued access to the dry dock and other facilities at the shipyard. the goal is more jobs and more revenue. the construction of these projects themselves employ people, bae in building the shore side power, expended almost 8,000 hours of their own labor. there is additional labor expended by subcontractors in both the design and construction of that project. this is a $5.7 million project funded by the city and the port. and once it's up and going for a while and we meet electricity usage goal, the puc then will rebate
so, again, significant numbers. we've also, in addition to investing in shore side power at the dry dock, we've also invested in dredging. most recently in 2011 to ensure there's deep enough draft to get vessels into the dry dock, prior to that in 2008 we invested with princess and bae and upgrades to the dry dock to allow it to take the largest cruise ships as pictured here. we're working now with the army corps to get federal funding to dredge more central basin. again, it provides increased...
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c-span: so what made everybody so that? >> guest: i discovered something that i had absolutely clearly believe that when you question someone's taste in art it's more personal than the politics, religion, sexual preference. it's something that goes to the very soul. officials from the u.s. and the u.k. recently discussed the challenges involved with tracking the makers and sellers of counterfeit prescription drugs. gerald is with the british agency and focuses on drug safety and says last year some 13,000 website were shut down after one operation targeting counterfeiters. this panel is part of a conference hosted by the conference for safe medicine. >> it's my great pleasure to welcome you all back to your chairs. my name is brian and i am the managing director of an organization here in washington called the simpson center, a private not-for-profit public policy think tank that works on and in a way transnational both health and security issues. based on the discussion of this for today, - get this -- is really struck me
c-span: so what made everybody so that? >> guest: i discovered something that i had absolutely clearly believe that when you question someone's taste in art it's more personal than the politics, religion, sexual preference. it's something that goes to the very soul. officials from the u.s. and the u.k. recently discussed the challenges involved with tracking the makers and sellers of counterfeit prescription drugs. gerald is with the british agency and focuses on drug safety and says last...
but after that if folks just want to line up, you may do so. so, i have
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so, i signed up immediately. and these guys and girls have made the smartcar smart, and i'm not just talking about their all-electric fleet with solar charging on the roofs. i think that's brilliant. they have about 300 of those cuties parked around the area. and in the cars they have guest cards for the charging station. if you park at a charging station you can charge it. when you're done, this is really important, you just park in any legal parking spot and you leave the car for the next person. you don't have to feed the meter or anything. car to go, of course, has a website and app to help you find and reserve a nearby car and i just love t. of course they can describe the service better than i can. so, i just want to leave you with two important things. one, i don't use services where you have to rent a smog machine and return it to the same place you started from. in san francisco we thrive on one-way, zero emission transportation options, at least i think we do. >> thank you. >>> and secondly, my last sen
so, i signed up immediately. and these guys and girls have made the smartcar smart, and i'm not just talking about their all-electric fleet with solar charging on the roofs. i think that's brilliant. they have about 300 of those cuties parked around the area. and in the cars they have guest cards for the charging station. if you park at a charging station you can charge it. when you're done, this is really important, you just park in any legal parking spot and you leave the car for the next...