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i like every moment of it. >> thank you amr. [music} >> hi, my name is peter and i'm a paratransit driver for medsam, and this is north and south of market where i pick up my group and drop them off at home. >> thank you , peter! [singing] you are my sunshine. very good driver. she says driver is very good. number 1. [music] larry mingo, mobility plus driver, san francisco paratransit. >> thank you, mingo. >> you're welcome. >> hi, mingo. >> thank you, mingo. >> thank you, mingo. thank you. [music] >> thank you, larry mingo. >> hey larry mingo, you are awesome. thanks for a great, great job you do for us. appreciate it. >> thank you, mingo. [music] >> hello, my name is james fells i've been working with paratransit for 13 years now. i get a kick out of the job; i like helping people you know when they need help to go shopping or getting picked up at the medical building. i really like helping people and that's why i've been working so long. >> hi, my name is kalani. i'm a driver with mobility plus. i love my job! and i've been w
i like every moment of it. >> thank you amr. [music} >> hi, my name is peter and i'm a paratransit driver for medsam, and this is north and south of market where i pick up my group and drop them off at home. >> thank you , peter! [singing] you are my sunshine. very good driver. she says driver is very good. number 1. [music] larry mingo, mobility plus driver, san francisco paratransit. >> thank you, mingo. >> you're welcome. >> hi, mingo. >> thank you,...
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canyon fire and napa county fire and c amount l fire and marin fire and santa rosa four and pg&e and amr and o.e.s. so it was a huge load but fortunately for us all of our folks came back to work. we had excellent help from our persons. >> we have been in the process of responding to the disaster in emergency mode since yesterday morning. we are hoping by tomorrow there will be, again, the recovery phase of this effort as we wind down responding. we should have the entire city inspected and a good feel for the work that hayes ahead by the end of day. recovery starts tomorrow. then well look at permitting and getting people back into the homes and working with the downtown businesses and paying sure they have places to park and the people are safe. with that, i will on the floor to any questions you might have. >> rick, could you talk about the buildings that sustained damage that are due to be retrofitted or had not been yet? >> that question has been asked before. essentially the city has had an active site program for retrofitting buildings approximately two dozen that existed. all but
canyon fire and napa county fire and c amount l fire and marin fire and santa rosa four and pg&e and amr and o.e.s. so it was a huge load but fortunately for us all of our folks came back to work. we had excellent help from our persons. >> we have been in the process of responding to the disaster in emergency mode since yesterday morning. we are hoping by tomorrow there will be, again, the recovery phase of this effort as we wind down responding. we should have the entire city...
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findsten, you will not than i amre committed to this issue. let me tell you why. first of all, i was mentioning earlier, if you look comparatively at other countries around the world, what societies succeed, which ones don't. measurese single best of whether a country succeeds or not is how it treats its women. [applause] and if you think about it, it makes sense. all, women aref half your population. team, we just a finished the world cup, if you have a soccer team, what you call a football team, and you go out and the other side has a full team and you sound out half your team, how are you going to do? you will not do as well. empowering half of your population, that means you have half as few possible scientists, half as few possible engineers. you are crippling your own development unnecessarily. that is point number one. point number two is, if you educate and empower and respect educatingthen you are the children. right? man, you educate him, its ok. a woman, you educate her and an entireou have got village, an entire region, an entire country becoming educa
findsten, you will not than i amre committed to this issue. let me tell you why. first of all, i was mentioning earlier, if you look comparatively at other countries around the world, what societies succeed, which ones don't. measurese single best of whether a country succeeds or not is how it treats its women. [applause] and if you think about it, it makes sense. all, women aref half your population. team, we just a finished the world cup, if you have a soccer team, what you call a football...
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Aug 10, 2014
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eisenhower on c-span2 portrayed his book he wrote recently, which i think is excellent, besides nixon's i amrs, john, your book definitely putting on the reading list as number three. >> i have not written it yet. [laughter] i am still working on it. >> ok. i am kind of an old hippie from the 1960's. we all had parties. i went to the university of arizona. a friend from sanford comes to arizona. we had berkely guys come back. everybody was partying the night he resigned. >> thanks for the call. >> that is true. it happened to have been my rehearsal dinner. after the rehearsal dinner, a bunch of us went in the car and went driving through d.c. to see the floodlit white house and the crowds chanting outside. it was quite a moment in the washington area. >> you got married on august 10? >> i got married august 9, the morning of the actual resignation. >that is why i remember so much of what happened that final week. it helps me in re-creating the mood for the writing. interesting thing about the picture of julie and david is nixon had great admirers in the intelligence he -- intelligentsia. norma
eisenhower on c-span2 portrayed his book he wrote recently, which i think is excellent, besides nixon's i amrs, john, your book definitely putting on the reading list as number three. >> i have not written it yet. [laughter] i am still working on it. >> ok. i am kind of an old hippie from the 1960's. we all had parties. i went to the university of arizona. a friend from sanford comes to arizona. we had berkely guys come back. everybody was partying the night he resigned. >>...
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ro is for more on all this, i amre joined by stephen gire.sc he is a research scientist withn the broadte and harvard university, and a lead author o the study published yesterday in "science."e, so, stephen, tell me, how was it that you were able to go back and trace this spread of thetr most recent case of ebola virus to one specific event? >> we used both epidemiological data which is data that's collected about people and who they're in contact with when a disease happens, and compared this with genetic data we collected from patient samples and we actually sequenced the full genome of the virus from 78 individual patients and, so, we used this data and the mutationh that are there within that virus to actually build the sort of family tree that allows us to see, for one, how these viruses are related to each other but then to see how we can trace them back to their origin. >> sreenivasan: when you got to the root of this particular o tree, what is it about a funerai or african burial customs that made this the perfect ground for ebola to spread? >> on may 25th in sierra leone on th
ro is for more on all this, i amre joined by stephen gire.sc he is a research scientist withn the broadte and harvard university, and a lead author o the study published yesterday in "science."e, so, stephen, tell me, how was it that you were able to go back and trace this spread of thetr most recent case of ebola virus to one specific event? >> we used both epidemiological data which is data that's collected about people and who they're in contact with when a disease happens,...
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you and the second question, as you noted, most blackd americans amr today do define themselves and vote the democratic party. this follows up with a statement that i had from a previous history professor who noted in the 2010 midterms, though, whens you discount the incumbent black americans that are both re-elected to congress, all the new members who are black ran ae republicans and allen west in florida was just a prime exampll that i remember, but is it a ime fair statement to say while to black americans are voting blac predominantly democrat, more today are running for congress e and themo senate, the only blac member in the senate is black -- or the only black republican. the only black member in the senate is a republican. >> actually the first black fis member of the senate in the 20th century was also a republican. so i really don't -- i don't know what to make of that.alcan. the senate is a whole different ball game from the house . the house, you know, represents populated states, members of thr house of representatives are e elected by the localities, you might say. by the
you and the second question, as you noted, most blackd americans amr today do define themselves and vote the democratic party. this follows up with a statement that i had from a previous history professor who noted in the 2010 midterms, though, whens you discount the incumbent black americans that are both re-elected to congress, all the new members who are black ran ae republicans and allen west in florida was just a prime exampll that i remember, but is it a ime fair statement to say while to...
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but i thought this was a propitious -- >> is amr your first move in to the airlines? >> no., joe, last year you and i chatted about my favorite airline then, which was usair. >> i remember that. >> remember. just prior to the merger with american. >> so you're -- okay so sort of the same pick then. >> it is. but, you know, what's happening, joe, is american is really executing extremely well as we thought that they would under the management of doug parker and his team from usair. and earnings we think are going to far exceed analyst expectations. it's the cheapest airline stock on a valuation basis yet it has the least amount of leverage and its cost structure is now actually lower than that of delta and united. >> marty, i wish we had more time because there's something weird about airlines industries. a ceo can be important at a lot of different companies. but, in the airline business it's so hard to run one of those things, i think, that the ceo, one guy in charge of 50,000 people can be the whole enchilada for whether it's a good airline or not. it's bizarre. >> yeah. t
but i thought this was a propitious -- >> is amr your first move in to the airlines? >> no., joe, last year you and i chatted about my favorite airline then, which was usair. >> i remember that. >> remember. just prior to the merger with american. >> so you're -- okay so sort of the same pick then. >> it is. but, you know, what's happening, joe, is american is really executing extremely well as we thought that they would under the management of doug parker...