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i've askedism is there anything we can do what we all want is something like that this right how do we get from here to here. in addition to the things we're doing i know it would be very helpful if we could do a value streaming mapping progress i've been attending at the san
i've askedism is there anything we can do what we all want is something like that this right how do we get from here to here. in addition to the things we're doing i know it would be very helpful if we could do a value streaming mapping progress i've been attending at the san
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i've askedism is there anything we can do what we all want is something like that this right how do we get from here to here. in addition to the things we're doing i know it would be very helpful if we could do a value streaming mapping progress i've been attending at the san francisco general and the theatres their high energy and a lot of positive energy it happens that sf i u are our largest classification of over one thousand staff maybe we can do a pilot project i think that's something we modesty be able to do soon to fight the bureaucracy that's where we're headed to see if we can't streamline this. i made a presentation at the jc c if you have any questions, i'll be happy to answer them. questions yes >> commissioners he promised 90 days so commissioner. >> i worry about i had information of the people who were hired at the same time people left. >> the turnover is 10 percent so roughly close. >> so question. the other question is why was the - did we stop the rule of the list for hiring >> because the state department of personnel came in and did an audit of municipalities and
i've askedism is there anything we can do what we all want is something like that this right how do we get from here to here. in addition to the things we're doing i know it would be very helpful if we could do a value streaming mapping progress i've been attending at the san francisco general and the theatres their high energy and a lot of positive energy it happens that sf i u are our largest classification of over one thousand staff maybe we can do a pilot project i think that's something we...
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their emails all of those people had bought incontinence problems in the past, no questions were askeded. >> there's app alarming report released saying data brokers, firstly, retailers are creating hundreds of secret consumer stores, ranking you on job security o criminal impulses. pam dixon, executive director of the world privacy forum is the author of that report. this sound like credit scores on steroids. >> it's a good way to describe it. what are they doing, what are they looking for, why are they creating all the lists on us? >> it makes a lot of sense. it's a shorthand for a sea of information out there. what is happening is that those data broker lists have become an information commodity. the next step is to use all the information about past behaviour to figure out how we might act in the future. >> who is regulating this? as we heard in the report, the d.n.a. says they do a lot of self-regulation. is that enough? >> absolutely not. >> who should be watching to make sure the information is not misused? >> a couple of faults should be watch, and the consumer financial protecti
their emails all of those people had bought incontinence problems in the past, no questions were askeded. >> there's app alarming report released saying data brokers, firstly, retailers are creating hundreds of secret consumer stores, ranking you on job security o criminal impulses. pam dixon, executive director of the world privacy forum is the author of that report. this sound like credit scores on steroids. >> it's a good way to describe it. what are they doing, what are they...
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one seo is next ameriprise askede a simple question: can you keep your lifestyle in retirement? i don't want to think about the alternative. i don't even know how to answer that. i mean, no one knows how long their money is going to last. i try not to worry, but you worry. what happens when your paychecks stop? because everyone has retirement questions. ameriprise created the exclusive confident retirement approach. to get the real answers you need. start building your confident retirement today. neil: the warehouse cheers 80 million signups but the premiums are rising in going even higher my next guest is asking why not give fad coverage directly? it is the unconventional idea but one says for businesses in a bind the approved cheaper. and kate rogers ride this might be more of a trend. it is necessary. >> small businesses wait for the other shoe to drop they have seen it on the individual side now 2015 businesses with 100 or more full-time workers offer coverage or they face the penalty then the after also in reid know two-thirds of small business will see a ratings increase t
one seo is next ameriprise askede a simple question: can you keep your lifestyle in retirement? i don't want to think about the alternative. i don't even know how to answer that. i mean, no one knows how long their money is going to last. i try not to worry, but you worry. what happens when your paychecks stop? because everyone has retirement questions. ameriprise created the exclusive confident retirement approach. to get the real answers you need. start building your confident retirement...
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best askede of the one of the biggest if not the biggest. -- probably one of the biggest if not the biggest. this is kent from la >> you can watchnc uple of this onnine at c-span.org. "washington journal" live every day at 7:00 eastern. the house is gaveling in moment yarl, they'll come until for short speeches and gavel back out until 4:00 p.m. eastern. at that time they'll begin their legislative work. among the seven bills they are considering today, a bill authorizing $150 million in aid to ukraine and codifying and expanding sanctions against russia. live now to the house floor. the speaker: the prayer will be offered by our chaplain, father conroy. the chair: let us pray. -- the chaplain: let us pray. dear lord, we give you thanks for another day we use this moment to be reminded of your presence and to tap the resources needed by the men and women of this assembly to do their work as well as it can be done. may they be led by your spirit in the decisions they make. amidhey possess your power the pressures
best askede of the one of the biggest if not the biggest. -- probably one of the biggest if not the biggest. this is kent from la >> you can watchnc uple of this onnine at c-span.org. "washington journal" live every day at 7:00 eastern. the house is gaveling in moment yarl, they'll come until for short speeches and gavel back out until 4:00 p.m. eastern. at that time they'll begin their legislative work. among the seven bills they are considering today, a bill authorizing $150...
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speaking of little girls, you aped a question someone -- answered a question where someone askeded whatoes it feel like going from physically unattractive to physically attractive. there you are, bespectacled. what message were you sending by posting the photo. >> the question is funny the way it's been posted. i think i ask what it's like if you are treated physically unattractive and have people trot you like you are so beautiful. i posted it at 3am. i was drunk on code. i was in the middle and i saw the question. it spoke to me. i anticipate it, and i think - i think it's having that personal experience and realising that the way people treat you changes based on your physical appearance. it's silly that people make judgments on you based on your physical appearance. i guess i posted it to see if anyone identified with the same feeling and a lot of people did. i loved hearing from young girls in the same position i was in, with i felt i had no one. it wasn't just created. i was bullied. pushed corned. i was invited to parties just to be uninvited. >> what did you do. >> i grew more c
speaking of little girls, you aped a question someone -- answered a question where someone askeded whatoes it feel like going from physically unattractive to physically attractive. there you are, bespectacled. what message were you sending by posting the photo. >> the question is funny the way it's been posted. i think i ask what it's like if you are treated physically unattractive and have people trot you like you are so beautiful. i posted it at 3am. i was drunk on code. i was in the...
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best askede of the one of the biggest if not the biggest. -- probably one of the biggest if not the biggest. this is kent from lancaster, south carolina. caller: i have a kid with autism. living with autism is very difficult. -- over 60 drugs. some of them make it worse. diabetes,ade him -- and almost put him in a coma and killed him. with the school system, i have been fighting ever since he was in middle school to have somebody who specializes with kids with autism to help them. kids with autism are sending in the back and the beaches are not paying no attention. it is to service -- it is a disservice to the kids. 106 kids diagnosed with autism. we need more research. i think the pharmaceutical companies responsible for the drugs they put out. thank you. guest: another call from south carolina. children on the spectrum need education. it is very painful to watch. between seizure disorders, anxiety, you have got a child who can take 5, 6, 10 pills a day. i cannot address the issue with the drug company itself. it gets back to the national strategy. it gets back to meeting all the people at
best askede of the one of the biggest if not the biggest. -- probably one of the biggest if not the biggest. this is kent from lancaster, south carolina. caller: i have a kid with autism. living with autism is very difficult. -- over 60 drugs. some of them make it worse. diabetes,ade him -- and almost put him in a coma and killed him. with the school system, i have been fighting ever since he was in middle school to have somebody who specializes with kids with autism to help them. kids with...