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the board of supervisors budget analyst recommended they reduce our petitions from 1-fte to a lower, to save us time. if someone was hired in july, it may be to a .77. and there was a deletion of you on other position. we can add money for the peer review services. as you're aware for the tall buildings now, the department did an rfq and you have a list of qualified professionals to do the work for us. this is cost covering so the project sponsor will have to pay it, but for us to set up a contract and do appeal, we have to have money budgeted for it. we'll get that money back. increase to the city attorney bill, because that's been increasing. and we added money to handle the hosting and maintenance for the sf program. those are the major changes on the expenditures. i'm happy to answer any questions. well, then i'll go onto the second report. the second report is actual august 2018 report for this coming fiscal year. it's not much to -- gives you the budget and actual revenues, but as i always say in the first two months of the fiscal year, there isn't that much to do, so the proje
the board of supervisors budget analyst recommended they reduce our petitions from 1-fte to a lower, to save us time. if someone was hired in july, it may be to a .77. and there was a deletion of you on other position. we can add money for the peer review services. as you're aware for the tall buildings now, the department did an rfq and you have a list of qualified professionals to do the work for us. this is cost covering so the project sponsor will have to pay it, but for us to set up a...
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time is four times the cost of the fte resources or four times the revenue from mips and the apm. i'll concede those are costs that we would take on to do something else for some other types of activities as mentioned, but they are real co costs that we have to allocate and realtime we have to allocate to these programs. so basically as we increase the multidimensional performance evaluation that are associated both with our apm and with mips, we raise the resource investment necessary to perform well in these programs and we reduce overall workforce health and i think so far those two things are way out of balance. we can't measure everything. we shouldn't need to report everything. we really need to be more judicious in terms of focusing on what's really important and what's going to move public health outcomes and total costs of care. there was a really interesting article written by my co-panel ist that proposed focusing on apms as a potential remedy for some of these issues that we're seeing in mips and that type of solution has a hot of potential, but sort of similar to the
time is four times the cost of the fte resources or four times the revenue from mips and the apm. i'll concede those are costs that we would take on to do something else for some other types of activities as mentioned, but they are real co costs that we have to allocate and realtime we have to allocate to these programs. so basically as we increase the multidimensional performance evaluation that are associated both with our apm and with mips, we raise the resource investment necessary to...
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full-time employees, fte, don't want those. those are obligations. this is part of how we value corporations. the next question about how do we help business people of tomorrow figurative path to profitability and product to the deep in people and valuing people in recognizing people as human in making sure everyone counts and includes capitalism. thank you so much. thank you for coming tonight. >> big round of applause for louis hyman and sarah kessler. come grab a copy of the donor to have one in line up along the salt. thank you so much you've been fantastic. have a great evening. [inaudible conversations] >> when i was very young i thought that good reader meant that one could read all the books that fill up two tiny shelves in a two room schoolhouse. when i began to study in places where books were so many that they felt multiple library buildings with levels deep under the ground, i thought the good reader must mean reading as many as those folks as possible. when i was a young teacher in a place whose teachers had long left, my only thought wa
full-time employees, fte, don't want those. those are obligations. this is part of how we value corporations. the next question about how do we help business people of tomorrow figurative path to profitability and product to the deep in people and valuing people in recognizing people as human in making sure everyone counts and includes capitalism. thank you so much. thank you for coming tonight. >> big round of applause for louis hyman and sarah kessler. come grab a copy of the donor to...
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so they were serious and angry but there was a lvel fte ectualness about the protesters as well. >> woodruffsa desjardins joining us from the capitol, thanks to all our guests. marcia coyle, jamil jaffer, neal katyal, we thank you. does it give you comhafort tt your critics are coming from both sides? >> no, because i could still be wrong. >> this may be her best chance to get past these guards ght now. >> mr. trump won the congressional district overwhelmingly by about 20 points. now the question is whether the enthusiasm for trump will convert into enthusiasm for a different republican. >> does the presidency thate interfered in 016 election and possibly midterms as an attack ondemocracy -- >> woodruff: and we return to our second lead >> woodruff: we return now to our second lead story.or the "newtimes" today took the extraordinary step of publishing an opinion by someone they identify as a male anonymous senior official in the trump administration. he claims that: "many of theic senior ols in his own administration are working diligently from within to frustrate parts of his agenda and h
so they were serious and angry but there was a lvel fte ectualness about the protesters as well. >> woodruffsa desjardins joining us from the capitol, thanks to all our guests. marcia coyle, jamil jaffer, neal katyal, we thank you. does it give you comhafort tt your critics are coming from both sides? >> no, because i could still be wrong. >> this may be her best chance to get past these guards ght now. >> mr. trump won the congressional district overwhelmingly by about...
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most of everything else are factors based on work hours or fte or whatever you call it in the estimates for materials but when i found once you start digging deeper you start to see someone decides that the top layer within the organization needs x percentage above the direct labor cost to do oversight and any successive supplier and sub puts the same thing on the start cutting that out because that is the level of detail you need to go through exactly what doctor griffin said. you come back with this is way too expensive to afford for lifecycle and that's not even looking at but that's not the real issue we should be going after. at this point, i have that. >> our time for one last question. peter? glad. >> thank you, ricky, for putting this on. i appreciate it. i've a question for both general and secretary. someone who engages in public diplomacy in this town you have audience and media, nongovernmental organizations in the industry and government bureaucracy and allies in the challenge is to get the missions adopted. what are your biggest challenges that you think for those groups i
most of everything else are factors based on work hours or fte or whatever you call it in the estimates for materials but when i found once you start digging deeper you start to see someone decides that the top layer within the organization needs x percentage above the direct labor cost to do oversight and any successive supplier and sub puts the same thing on the start cutting that out because that is the level of detail you need to go through exactly what doctor griffin said. you come back...
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the gut wrenching search of this park has captured the nation's fte now we are hearim the boy's mother for the first time as police say they are busy tracki down more than 150 s in a race against time. this morning the mother of 6-ye maddox ritch with a despplea. j my baby home, carrie ritch her silence. i maddox my whole world and reason for living. he isma 's boy. maddox was the park. he loved bouncy balls and he loves his teddy bear. police have been playg recordings of his pant voices hoping that drs him out if he is lost in the woods. the fbi says hisather has join searc teams at the park wher missing near char hend another adult were walkg wit maddox when his son took off running ahead. author hope someo at the busy park that day may hold a clue talk with a profes and a jagg who may have been nearby. a specific ti li boats and sonar have been brought in to search a lake. specia choppers fly over held. i hope they find him ali hoping that the young boy last see wearing a t-shirt that says i'm the man will beis back with family soon. thank all for your love my baby back in myust wa
the gut wrenching search of this park has captured the nation's fte now we are hearim the boy's mother for the first time as police say they are busy tracki down more than 150 s in a race against time. this morning the mother of 6-ye maddox ritch with a despplea. j my baby home, carrie ritch her silence. i maddox my whole world and reason for living. he isma 's boy. maddox was the park. he loved bouncy balls and he loves his teddy bear. police have been playg recordings of his pant voices...