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mulligan you heard from earlier we're the process of implementing a shift from the existing workforce requirements the program to applying san francisco's first source hire rules to the go solar sf program that will better align with the city programs so far we've paid out 22 point plus million dollars since the program was initiated in 2008, as you can see how it those payments breakdown amongst the eligible groups and this next slide with the largest portions to the residential customers through the residential protecting or straight up recipient or nonprofit residential so we're seeing less reliance on solar incentives than currently than we have in earlier years of the program and that you can see here this is our sort of program wide view what you're looking is the boars representing the kilowatts of installed and the lines shows the total dollars paid out through the years of the program and as you can see that the installed capacity far exceeds the pay out we're go solar is supporting more projects today with less budget and we're seeing less reliance on the go solar program to
mulligan you heard from earlier we're the process of implementing a shift from the existing workforce requirements the program to applying san francisco's first source hire rules to the go solar sf program that will better align with the city programs so far we've paid out 22 point plus million dollars since the program was initiated in 2008, as you can see how it those payments breakdown amongst the eligible groups and this next slide with the largest portions to the residential customers...
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mulligan you heard from earlier we're the process of implementing a shift from the existing workforce requirements the program to applying san francisco's first source hire rules to the go solar sf program that will better align with the city programs so far we've paid out 22 point plus million dollars since the program was initiated in 2008, as you can see how it those payments breakdown amongst the eligible groups and this next slide with the largest portions to the residential customers through the residential protecting or straight up recipient or nonprofit residential so we're seeing less reliance on solar incentives than currently than we have in earlier years of the program and that you can see here this is our sort of program wide view what you're looking is the boars representing the kilowatts of installed and the lines shows the total dollars paid out through the years of the program and as you can see that the installed capacity far exceeds the pay out we're go solar is supporting more projects today with less budget and we're seeing less reliance on the go solar program to
mulligan you heard from earlier we're the process of implementing a shift from the existing workforce requirements the program to applying san francisco's first source hire rules to the go solar sf program that will better align with the city programs so far we've paid out 22 point plus million dollars since the program was initiated in 2008, as you can see how it those payments breakdown amongst the eligible groups and this next slide with the largest portions to the residential customers...
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in december draghi, got a mulligan. he gave a speech, tried to be dovish.ulligan this time? >> i think this time the stakes are little bit higher. they are probably happier with where the currency is now. but realistically, they want the currency to settle between 105 and 110. in terms of delivering something to make that a reality, they probably have to err on the dovish side. if they do the same thing they did in december, i am not sure they get the second chance. guy: we will see what the travel department of the ecb is going post press conference. richard jones, joining us from bloomberg first word, thank you. coming up, we have the pulse. plenty more coverage in advance of the ecb meeting, some great guests. big stock stories out there. we are seeing something of a reversal for equity markets. we are waiting for that ecb decision. as richard said, positioning in currencies, similar story on equities, stay with bloomberg. good afternoon. ♪ francine: asian stocks drop, european markets rise, investors expect more stimulus from the ecb. trump ups the stak
in december draghi, got a mulligan. he gave a speech, tried to be dovish.ulligan this time? >> i think this time the stakes are little bit higher. they are probably happier with where the currency is now. but realistically, they want the currency to settle between 105 and 110. in terms of delivering something to make that a reality, they probably have to err on the dovish side. if they do the same thing they did in december, i am not sure they get the second chance. guy: we will see what...
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dennis mulligan says a driver shortage and sick calls are causing unexpected cancellations. >> we're hiring drivers, working with the union for mentoring programs. >> reporter: the bus driver troubles come as the bridge district is encouraging people to take the bus if they plan to visit the iconic span over easter weekend. riders say having enoh bus drivers to get behind the wheel would help keep things moving, too. >> it would be great if they could be reliable consistently. >> reporter: the bridge district says they have hired drivers but it takes several weeks to train them and this issue is not expected to be resolved until june. jean elle, nbc bay area news. >> still struggling to pinpoint the problem, bart updated its board of directors about the mysterious electrical surge that are disrupting service. the trains are still not fully back in service. bart leaders say they are working around the clock and have hired outside consult at that time -- consultants but can't figure out the problem. bart does say a tiny but expensive part may be the key. those parts arrive in four week
dennis mulligan says a driver shortage and sick calls are causing unexpected cancellations. >> we're hiring drivers, working with the union for mentoring programs. >> reporter: the bus driver troubles come as the bridge district is encouraging people to take the bus if they plan to visit the iconic span over easter weekend. riders say having enoh bus drivers to get behind the wheel would help keep things moving, too. >> it would be great if they could be reliable consistently....
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the only good thing about the way it works, i get a mulligan every day. get a mulligan every day to get out and do a little bit better. [applause] yes ma'am? i would like to see the -- i don't like to see the republicans insulted. we had towar, and please the democrats. money was spent. they had to defend us all across the country. it has a lot to do with money spent by the republicans. i was a marco rubio person because he stood with a rock -- went we would've accomplished if we would have stayed there. that tells me about your wisdom and handling of these things. jobs don't count for anything if we are not independent. was prettysich: that good. claimedne, republicans money like a drunken sailor on everything. they never had his ego until the seventh year of pushing ministration. they are spending a lot of money now. they just broke their own targets again. do you know why it happens? because people want to go home and the like. even in my state when we started to run the surpluses you could not believe the pressure on us to spend more money and i am a
the only good thing about the way it works, i get a mulligan every day. get a mulligan every day to get out and do a little bit better. [applause] yes ma'am? i would like to see the -- i don't like to see the republicans insulted. we had towar, and please the democrats. money was spent. they had to defend us all across the country. it has a lot to do with money spent by the republicans. i was a marco rubio person because he stood with a rock -- went we would've accomplished if we would have...
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the only good thing about the way it works, i get a mulligan every day. get a mulligan every day to get up and do a [applause] >> sir, i don't like to see the republican consultant. in order to conduct more, you have to please the democrats. we also have 9/11 and they had to defend us across the country. that had a lot to do with the money spent by republicans so that is one thing. i was in rubio person because he stood with iraq. he knew why we were there and what we were greatly accomplished and what we would have accomplished if we stayed. i want to know where you stand there because that tells me about your wisdom in handling public, you know, defenses. jobs do not count for anything if we are not defended. gov. kasich: well. that is pretty good. [laughter] that has been sticking in her raw frequent a while. the republican spent money like a drunken sealer on everything. they never had his ego until the seventh year of pushing ministration. they just -- everything -- i tell you this but it is true. they are spending a lot of money now. they just broke
the only good thing about the way it works, i get a mulligan every day. get a mulligan every day to get up and do a [applause] >> sir, i don't like to see the republican consultant. in order to conduct more, you have to please the democrats. we also have 9/11 and they had to defend us across the country. that had a lot to do with the money spent by republicans so that is one thing. i was in rubio person because he stood with iraq. he knew why we were there and what we were greatly...
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only good thing about the way it works is i get a mulligan every day, okay? i get a mulligan.lligan every day to get up and do a little bit better. yes, ma'am, right there. >> sir, i don't like to see the republicans insulted. we were at war. and in order to conduct the war you had to please the democrats, so that money was spent. we also had 9/11 and they had to defend us all across the coun y country. that had a lot to do with the money spent by the republicans. that's one thing. number two, i was a rubio person, because he stood with iraq, he knew why we were there, and what we accomplished and what we would have accomplished if we had stayed there. and i want to know where you stand there, because that tells me about your wisdom and handling public, you know, defenses. jobs don't count for anything unless we're defended. >> wow, that's pretty good. i think that's been sticking her in the crawford quite a while, the way that sounded. number one, republican spent money like a drunken sailor on everything. they never had a veto until the seventh year of the bush administratio
only good thing about the way it works is i get a mulligan every day, okay? i get a mulligan.lligan every day to get up and do a little bit better. yes, ma'am, right there. >> sir, i don't like to see the republicans insulted. we were at war. and in order to conduct the war you had to please the democrats, so that money was spent. we also had 9/11 and they had to defend us all across the coun y country. that had a lot to do with the money spent by the republicans. that's one thing. number...
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third song of the show or the second show where hamilton goes into a tavern and he meets hercules mulligan and the marquis of lafayette. it never happened. he said to me i have to establish that quartet early in rst act. and i said you're right. so i was seeing it as someone who loves theater as well as a biographer. you have confided in other interviews that is much as you love theater, the musical comedy genre was not your favorite. realize that this was not just the success but revolutionary? ron: there were two or three times when i look into the future. 2012 he did ay performance where he did a few hip-hop songs. i'maid to the audience doing this concept about alexander hamilton. he sang a few songs from the show. it was a packed house. they were on their feet screaming and cheering. theater festival at vassar. of 2013. they did the first act concert style. a lot of new york theater producers go there to scout shows. every producer in the house want to invest in it. we were getting extraordinary actions. by the end of the first act almost everyone was simultaneously in tears and inspi
third song of the show or the second show where hamilton goes into a tavern and he meets hercules mulligan and the marquis of lafayette. it never happened. he said to me i have to establish that quartet early in rst act. and i said you're right. so i was seeing it as someone who loves theater as well as a biographer. you have confided in other interviews that is much as you love theater, the musical comedy genre was not your favorite. realize that this was not just the success but...
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.@ >> what do you say we give@ lebron a mulligan.@ it was a quandry for the@ king.@ he has a special place in his@ heart for ohio state.@ meeting for the first time in@ 27 years.@ akron and trying to beat ohio@ state for the first time since@ 1921 when i was born.@ the first round nit and he@ puts the hammer down and zips@ up by two.@ the three ball and the side@ pocket.@ 47-46.@ he heats up for akron.@ they have a one-point lead@ again.@ he lights it up and lock, load@ and pull the trigger on@ another three for the zips. @ then mcadams goes down low@ and does the dirty work in the@ paint and gets the tip to put@ the zips up three late in the@ game.@ the buckeyes bay the tell@ back. they tie it up and go@ for the win in regulation.@ not gonna happen.@ that's when cam williams kicks@ down the door with a couple of@ big buckets.@ without two key players.@ they advance to the second@ round of the nit.@ they win by nine and you have@ to feel for akron.@ so close to get together ncaa@ tournament and so close to@ winning tonight.@ p>> tony: great year though@ finishing with 26 wins.@ p>> r
.@ >> what do you say we give@ lebron a mulligan.@ it was a quandry for the@ king.@ he has a special place in his@ heart for ohio state.@ meeting for the first time in@ 27 years.@ akron and trying to beat ohio@ state for the first time since@ 1921 when i was born.@ the first round nit and he@ puts the hammer down and zips@ up by two.@ the three ball and the side@ pocket.@ 47-46.@ he heats up for akron.@ they have a one-point lead@ again.@ he lights it up and lock, load@ and pull the...
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joining us is the founder, terence mulligan and patty smith. welcome to both of you. let me start by asking you -- what does crack mean? >> crack is basically the irish word for a good time. you will have a good time. >> talk to us more about what people can expect. the film portion wrapped up last week. >> basically we do the best of emerging irish music. great to have patty here. giving us a little bit of the blues. >> tell us what you wanted to patty? >> it has just been fantastic. new york celebrity irish culture -- it is perfect. >> you are featured in a film shown last night. for people who want to see it, >> the film -- it is a short biography -- it tells the story -- of a recovering alcoholic. and music -- the blues, saved me. gave me hope. i'm five years sober now. i think the music saved me. >> congratulations. that is wonderful. what do you want people to take away when they hear you play? of passion. and obviously have some fun. and then come see me again. >> when can people see patty performers? lounge. not many. a few tickets left. he is the opening act.
joining us is the founder, terence mulligan and patty smith. welcome to both of you. let me start by asking you -- what does crack mean? >> crack is basically the irish word for a good time. you will have a good time. >> talk to us more about what people can expect. the film portion wrapped up last week. >> basically we do the best of emerging irish music. great to have patty here. giving us a little bit of the blues. >> tell us what you wanted to patty? >> it has...
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i mean, you don't get a mulligan in this thing.will be simply he lost heart, he lost interest and he lost america. >> he is dying to get to a faculty club somewhere and beat this with a bunch of left-wing liberals. want to have the big picture when desperately the country and world need as leader. my sense offer comes out of predential politics on our side could provide leadership. lou: we'll get a further sense of that direction, arizona and utah tonight for the republicans. also democratic caucuses in idaho but turning to arizona, i just ran into senator cruz before the broadcast and he is feeling very good about arizona as well -- >> i don't think that is going to happen. i think trump will win arizona. i may be wrong but i think trump has momentum going there and certainly has individuals. cruz has an excellent chance of winning utah. i think the night ends up being split although arizona has more delegates. >> that sounds right. i think immigration issue being so hot in arizona trump has, ed said, occupied that space. and ther
i mean, you don't get a mulligan in this thing.will be simply he lost heart, he lost interest and he lost america. >> he is dying to get to a faculty club somewhere and beat this with a bunch of left-wing liberals. want to have the big picture when desperately the country and world need as leader. my sense offer comes out of predential politics on our side could provide leadership. lou: we'll get a further sense of that direction, arizona and utah tonight for the republicans. also...
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a fight at mulligans led to 15 arrests. in a separate incident 244-year-old christopher small wood was arrested for dry trying to run over police officers with his car. >>> wall street bonuss are down for the third straight year. don't feel too bad for the traders, the annual bone yaus was more than $146,000. that sounz like a lot but that -- sounds like a lot but that has declined. weakness in the global economy blame for declining profits. >>> 9/11 memorial museum has 5 million visitors since it opened today. 2014. officials say visitors have come from all 50 states and 150 countries. the museum requires a ticket for a certain time so you can plan ahead or we checked sometimes same day tickets are still available. >>> mayor de blasio filled the 1 millionth pothole following his commitment to resurface the roads. he was joined in the east village by d.o.t. commissioner trottenberg. she is overseeing the repaving of 2 hundred million miles next year. last year the mayor ear ma $1.6 billion. >>> still to come on eyewitness n
a fight at mulligans led to 15 arrests. in a separate incident 244-year-old christopher small wood was arrested for dry trying to run over police officers with his car. >>> wall street bonuss are down for the third straight year. don't feel too bad for the traders, the annual bone yaus was more than $146,000. that sounz like a lot but that -- sounds like a lot but that has declined. weakness in the global economy blame for declining profits. >>> 9/11 memorial museum has 5...
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the only good thing about the way it works, i get a mulligan every day. i get a mulligan every day to get out and do a little bit better. [applause] yes ma'am? >> i would like to see the -- i don't like to see the republicans insulted. we are at war, and we had to please the democrats. money was spent. they had to defend us all across the country. it has a lot to do with money spent by the republicans. i was a marco rubio person because he stood with a rock -- with iraq, he went we would've accomplished if we would have stayed there. that tells me about your wisdom and handling of these things. jobs don't count for anything if we are not independent. governor kasich: that was pretty good. that's been sticking in her craw for a while, the way that sounded. number one, republicans claimed money like a drunken sailor on everything. they never had his ego until the seventh year of pushing ministration. they are spending a lot of money now. they just broke their own targets again. do you know why it happens? because people want to go home and they want to be l
the only good thing about the way it works, i get a mulligan every day. i get a mulligan every day to get out and do a little bit better. [applause] yes ma'am? >> i would like to see the -- i don't like to see the republicans insulted. we are at war, and we had to please the democrats. money was spent. they had to defend us all across the country. it has a lot to do with money spent by the republicans. i was a marco rubio person because he stood with a rock -- with iraq, he went we...
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it is-- it starts with the friend, lafayette mulligan and they are doing '80s wrap, i'm john mul andshe place to be, you know, that we all do a version of that when we were in the '80s. i'm lynn mr anda and the place college degree, likeploma and superlike, then here comes hamilton and it's rhyming, six lines on the line, it is insane, poly sil a bick internal a sonance, he needs to be hike from the future, just this world beating intellect. so every couplet had to be unimpeachable. >> i'm past patiently waiting and paition adly smashing every expectation, every action, and act of creation. i'm laughing in the face of casuals-- casualties. first time i'm thinking past tomorrow. >> but i'm not throwing away my shot ♪ i'm not throwing away my shoate ♪ i'm like the country, scrappy and hungary ♪ and i'm not throwing away my shot ♪ i will rise up ♪ we going to rise up ♪ we going to rise up ♪ rise up time to talk a shot ♪ rise up rise up time to tack a shot ♪ time to take a shot ♪ take a shot ♪ time to take a shot ♪ and i'm not throwing away ♪ not throwing away my shot >> rose: hamilton de
it is-- it starts with the friend, lafayette mulligan and they are doing '80s wrap, i'm john mul andshe place to be, you know, that we all do a version of that when we were in the '80s. i'm lynn mr anda and the place college degree, likeploma and superlike, then here comes hamilton and it's rhyming, six lines on the line, it is insane, poly sil a bick internal a sonance, he needs to be hike from the future, just this world beating intellect. so every couplet had to be unimpeachable. >>...
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amy mulligan asks, should we as americans be concerned about judicial review becoming judicial activism >> the very important point is judicial review is in essential cornerstone of our system. rehnquist said it was the greatest gift of americans ever gave to the government. and it is a very important principle. there should be healthy disagreements about that. and, frequently have somebody aes not like the outcome of decision of the supreme court that invalidates in action that is unconstitutional, they view that as judicial act of his him from whichever perspective. very,re shouldn't be a very vigorous discussion about how the supreme court exercises that jurisdiction. it has thatthat authority to provide the last word unconstitutional issues -- issues, iutional think is a very important protector of our liberty. >> i want to give a shout out to chief justice roberts, who began our conversation. there have been four times in american history, basically, when a new president, representing a rising political force, has confronted a court that represents the old political force, ghosts o
amy mulligan asks, should we as americans be concerned about judicial review becoming judicial activism >> the very important point is judicial review is in essential cornerstone of our system. rehnquist said it was the greatest gift of americans ever gave to the government. and it is a very important principle. there should be healthy disagreements about that. and, frequently have somebody aes not like the outcome of decision of the supreme court that invalidates in action that is...
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we expect him as well as the cfo kathy smith and coo john mulligan to address the community here, talkil about their transformation plans going forward. the transformation they released just about one year ago today at this exact meeting. back to you. >> let's go superher rto sue he. >> gop presidential candidate marco rubio voting early in florida's primary this morning, casting his ballot in west miami where he began his political career 20 years ago. he called it an incredible honor to be able to vote for himself. >>> students were turning to a class at an ohio high school less than two days after a student opened fire in that school's cafeteria. teachers were lined up outfront greet the students and welcoming them back. >>> whole foods issued a recall for blue cheese because it could contain listeria. the cheese was sold nationwide by the company. sports authority filing for bankruptcy saying it will close 140 stores nearly a third of its total back in january the company missed a $20 million debt payment. the sporting goods retailer hurt by increasing online competition among othe
we expect him as well as the cfo kathy smith and coo john mulligan to address the community here, talkil about their transformation plans going forward. the transformation they released just about one year ago today at this exact meeting. back to you. >> let's go superher rto sue he. >> gop presidential candidate marco rubio voting early in florida's primary this morning, casting his ballot in west miami where he began his political career 20 years ago. he called it an incredible...
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but did you go all the way back to the charlie parker, jerry mulligan.ic. >> my relationship of it started later. it didn't start to right before he died. he died right after i graduated high school. and there was this documentary that "let's get lost" came out. i didn't know anything about jazz at all. and i saw that movie and found the whole world and mystic around him just enigmatic and strange and seductive. i started buying records. so billy holiday was my entry point to jazz. that brought me into the bee pop scene. i walked through it and trying to understand it. >> it makes me think, i read some of the stuff that you talk about, heroin runs through all. billy holiday. it's amazing. >> you have to understand. >> especially charlie parker. >> your friends and idols. >> it's prevalent. it's a little tragic but it has -- how people manage their depression and their feelings in life of inadequacy or disappointment or fear orange it, how people manage is that better way to look at it in a strange way. usually drug and alcohol addiction are the symptom n
but did you go all the way back to the charlie parker, jerry mulligan.ic. >> my relationship of it started later. it didn't start to right before he died. he died right after i graduated high school. and there was this documentary that "let's get lost" came out. i didn't know anything about jazz at all. and i saw that movie and found the whole world and mystic around him just enigmatic and strange and seductive. i started buying records. so billy holiday was my entry point to...
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the only good thing about the way it works, i get a mulligan every day. get a mulligan every day to get up and do a [applause] >>> you know what happened in lebanon? they blew up our marine bar racks and killed hundreds of marines and we left. civil wars are a place where we should not involve ourselves and then -- i think we have to be very, very careful. i'm going to tell you about afghanistan. that can't go on forever. we're putting our resources and our flesh and blood over there for how long? at some point, they have to fight for themselves and we have to give them the equipment to do it and particularly they need aircraft to support air forces and if we see al quaeda or isis gathering, week use special forces to get rid of them. we can't wear our people out and that doesn't mean we're aggressive when our interests are at stake. let me tell you the thing i believe. we need shared intelligence around the world. they just caught one of the main fudge tiffs today -- fugitives today over in belgium thank god. they finally caught him. [applause] >> i thin
the only good thing about the way it works, i get a mulligan every day. get a mulligan every day to get up and do a [applause] >>> you know what happened in lebanon? they blew up our marine bar racks and killed hundreds of marines and we left. civil wars are a place where we should not involve ourselves and then -- i think we have to be very, very careful. i'm going to tell you about afghanistan. that can't go on forever. we're putting our resources and our flesh and blood over there...