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our clients are chronically ill. they are elderly. they have functional impairment that joanna was just speaking about and disabilities. there are critical needs. our clients have a lot of cognitive impairment and trauma. i personally feel probably not one of the number one issues affecting our clients' past or present at that their ability to function in the system, and there is a gap between the level of services that we are able to supply at the shelter, given the best care and the level in the that our clients have. daily activity living, the ability to shower, they've come up and to take care of themselves. there's one issue with families, looking at the purity of services, of what we have an offer for families, and looking at access to beds, developing of a respite care system, and there are some best practices there that i wanted to highlight that we are looking at. in dph, we are looking at initiatives expanding any project, homeless connect, prioritizing domestic violence in shelters, reviewing other practices which we are ta
our clients are chronically ill. they are elderly. they have functional impairment that joanna was just speaking about and disabilities. there are critical needs. our clients have a lot of cognitive impairment and trauma. i personally feel probably not one of the number one issues affecting our clients' past or present at that their ability to function in the system, and there is a gap between the level of services that we are able to supply at the shelter, given the best care and the level in...
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we are seeing some amount of recovery and are economics this year which is exciting. it's a very different story that we have dealt with in the last few years. we are actually seeing revenues improved, but our expenses are increasing faster than our revenue stream. it is as if we were to get a small boost and our paycheck and then go home to get letters from the landlord showing our rent had increased and letters from health insurance telling us are in premiums are going up, going to the gas station and knowing the price of gas is raising and it is eating up that little boost in your paycheck. i think a lot of you can relate to that. we are dealing with the same pressures many in the public deal with. our expenses are increasing at a faster pace than our revenues. even though we see some amount of economic recovery, we have a problem we need to deal with. over the next six weeks, my office along with the mayor and supervisors will be working on balancing the budget and coming up with ways to solve that problem. our goal is to have a two-year balanced budget and bicol
we are seeing some amount of recovery and are economics this year which is exciting. it's a very different story that we have dealt with in the last few years. we are actually seeing revenues improved, but our expenses are increasing faster than our revenue stream. it is as if we were to get a small boost and our paycheck and then go home to get letters from the landlord showing our rent had increased and letters from health insurance telling us are in premiums are going up, going to the gas...
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>> where are we? i think we are adjusting.rtainly, we are ahead -- we are way ahead of age in countries where there is a real mind shift going on. it sounds like maybe we are ahead of spain. the uk, i would imagine, there are a lot of e-mail breadwinners in the uk. there are more in france. i would imagine that some of the same growing pains are being felt in those countries. >> british publications are always interested in this topic. for some reason, the daily mail runs it all the time. i found when i was researching it, it is a very up front topic of conversation. this is what i want to get away from. women who are breadwinners are presented as high-powered executives were barking orders at a man. that may be true sometimes, because it's hard for women to give up control of the homefront. i think just as it's hard for men to relinquish their identity as a breadwinner. it's hard for women to give up that control. that is another thing i saw. women adjusting to the fact that they weren't the ones controlling the homefront. on
>> where are we? i think we are adjusting.rtainly, we are ahead -- we are way ahead of age in countries where there is a real mind shift going on. it sounds like maybe we are ahead of spain. the uk, i would imagine, there are a lot of e-mail breadwinners in the uk. there are more in france. i would imagine that some of the same growing pains are being felt in those countries. >> british publications are always interested in this topic. for some reason, the daily mail runs it all the...
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these are the numbers. the middle columns are what we reported last time. we were about $25 million over budget on the overtime, so we were trekking towards a $57 million. a little bit better picture as of a month ago, $2 million, almost $2.5 million better. we're continuing the downward trend. but still far in excess of what we are budgeted. you can also see that the single biggest driver is a vehicle maintenance, which is where some of our biggest maintenance deficiencies are. some of this is a reactive. when we had a vehicle breakdowns, but some of this is also a pro-active and a deliberate where we are given the amount of full-time employees we have, and we are scheduling overtime to focus on vehicle repairs so that we can improve vehicle reliability. in terms of transit operators, we're actually fairly close to our scheduled overtime budget, and that scheduled overtime budget will be coming down in time through the use of part- time operators. then you can see the other components here. down below, the enforcement, which is largely the parking control
these are the numbers. the middle columns are what we reported last time. we were about $25 million over budget on the overtime, so we were trekking towards a $57 million. a little bit better picture as of a month ago, $2 million, almost $2.5 million better. we're continuing the downward trend. but still far in excess of what we are budgeted. you can also see that the single biggest driver is a vehicle maintenance, which is where some of our biggest maintenance deficiencies are. some of this is...
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we are the most loyal democrats that there are. we voted overwhelmingly. 97%, someone set for president obama. now, having done that, what have you done for me lately. that's really a question that we have asked everybody loves him. i love to love him. the brother is fine and smart, you know. [laughter] he's got it going on. [inaudible] [laughter] [inaudible] [applause] it makes a lot of people silent, and this president has had enough challenges. people think he's had so much challenges. when you speak to your self-interest you or not piling it on you talk about what needs to happen. we talked about this before. tactically given the recession, i think that the president should have done jobs first and then health care. by doing health care first to use a lot of political capital, took a long time, then he gets these republicans and tea party people who do not understand the degette social service. their kids go to publicly supported schools but they are saying cut, cut and as they said they diverted the conversation by talking abo
we are the most loyal democrats that there are. we voted overwhelmingly. 97%, someone set for president obama. now, having done that, what have you done for me lately. that's really a question that we have asked everybody loves him. i love to love him. the brother is fine and smart, you know. [laughter] he's got it going on. [inaudible] [laughter] [inaudible] [applause] it makes a lot of people silent, and this president has had enough challenges. people think he's had so much challenges. when...
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you are looking at a highs coming in. and they are expected until 11:00 a.m. and the alarm arrest waves peaked overnight. >>> president barack obama will host top leaders from canada and mexico. they will include felipe called roan -- calledder roan and steve harper. we will tell you why they are so frustrated with president barack obama ahead of today's meeting. >> over the weekend hundreds of volunteers worked with the kids class foundation to search the area around the home. the next searching event will be this saturday and they are something to relieve an update. they are encampmenting people to post, the foundation will encourage awareness and support the sierra lemar family. >>> sal is back, he will get us going, how are things doing? >>> well on this monday we are trying to ease back into things, and as a matter of fact from 880 to san loren rent and it should be a decent drive for you there as well. it is light, there are no major problems getting into the city. if you are driving in san jose, northbound traffic is moving along well getting up to high
you are looking at a highs coming in. and they are expected until 11:00 a.m. and the alarm arrest waves peaked overnight. >>> president barack obama will host top leaders from canada and mexico. they will include felipe called roan -- calledder roan and steve harper. we will tell you why they are so frustrated with president barack obama ahead of today's meeting. >> over the weekend hundreds of volunteers worked with the kids class foundation to search the area around the home....
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they are paying for. otherwise we will be in mint -- inundated with complaints, people complaining about the department when we have a notice out that we need these people and we are going through the motions. can dhr understand the urgency of what we are working with? the mayor's office has made it extremely clear to the human resources department the necessity for our department to have the staff. what is always not clear to me is -- when it comes down to the things we have to do, like canvassing, you get a list and you have to go down at and canvas whether the people meet the criteria. you have to contact people and give them time to respond. i believe that these kinds of things could be done by dhr, but those are the things that take time. to get help from them we have an agreement from them on how much help will be given.
they are paying for. otherwise we will be in mint -- inundated with complaints, people complaining about the department when we have a notice out that we need these people and we are going through the motions. can dhr understand the urgency of what we are working with? the mayor's office has made it extremely clear to the human resources department the necessity for our department to have the staff. what is always not clear to me is -- when it comes down to the things we have to do, like...
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we are where we are. let's get together and solve problems. >> do you foresee a deal by december 31 to avoid the bush tax cuts? what will happen? >> the house will do everything it can to make sure that taxes do not go on anyone. we will make some moves throughout the year to reflect the notion that we do not think washington -- >> the house can do everything it can, that is fine. but some say there is a possibility that these tax cuts will expire. >> it depends on who wins. it really does. i believe that mitt romney will win. he is in a position to make sure that no taxes will go up on anyone. we can also provide for a transition period so we can put tax reform in effect. >> a letter was sent to house republican leaders for ways to avoid spending. as i look through the ways that you suggested to cut, it sounds very much like the ones that you were dismissing a moment ago. restraining spending on bureaucracy and waste. >> i did not diminish the importance of doing that. >> what is the dollar volume you're
we are where we are. let's get together and solve problems. >> do you foresee a deal by december 31 to avoid the bush tax cuts? what will happen? >> the house will do everything it can to make sure that taxes do not go on anyone. we will make some moves throughout the year to reflect the notion that we do not think washington -- >> the house can do everything it can, that is fine. but some say there is a possibility that these tax cuts will expire. >> it depends on who...
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those who are hardest hit are often those that are the hardest to reach. they feel they have been burned so bad by their bank, they do not want to call again to have their call lost or to be rerouted. using organizations like a leading organization that we work with in the attorney general's office as well, finding a way to do real, face- to-face retail engagement in the foreclosure hot spots in box d9 and d10 and d11, that is important. we do have a payment from the banks. there will be more detail in the coming days so that people get hud counseling as quickly as possible. we found that the people have a head counselor, if you compare them to people who do not have a head counselor, the chances of modification goes up substantially for those that have them. to get your paper work together, and folks know, i think a lot of people in the chamber to they will tell you that this is complicated subject matter. i can tell you that. i prosecute these cases when the then district attorney set up the district from a team, and this is hard subject matter. there ar
those who are hardest hit are often those that are the hardest to reach. they feel they have been burned so bad by their bank, they do not want to call again to have their call lost or to be rerouted. using organizations like a leading organization that we work with in the attorney general's office as well, finding a way to do real, face- to-face retail engagement in the foreclosure hot spots in box d9 and d10 and d11, that is important. we do have a payment from the banks. there will be more...
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we are not necessarily changing the mission in afghanistan, but we are changing, we are walking into the final phase of the counter insurgency which is to advise and train and said of the indigenous security forces up for success. the mission isn't changing, and we have trained our guys to understand the counter insurgency you can't win a counterinsurgency with coalition forces. they know that the mission is to support and back up the afghan security forces. so we are following through on that claim mission all the way through the end, and i think although 2014 looms out there has been the end of the counterinsurgency, the final phase is to support phase that we haven't really put a descriptor on exactly what is going to be left. but there will be things left after 2014 that will continue to support the afghan security forces. you're absolutely right in fact that for the past ten years we have concentrated on, you know, the fight in afghanistan and iraq and it's been a counterinsurgency and it's been required as different skills of our marines, particularly a think we have concentrat
we are not necessarily changing the mission in afghanistan, but we are changing, we are walking into the final phase of the counter insurgency which is to advise and train and said of the indigenous security forces up for success. the mission isn't changing, and we have trained our guys to understand the counter insurgency you can't win a counterinsurgency with coalition forces. they know that the mission is to support and back up the afghan security forces. so we are following through on that...
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most of the participants on line are consumers. they are not actually people who are publishing. and i agree that the barriers to entry have been lowered and indeed they have been and i also agree that it's harder to be heard because there are so many people publishing, but for the vast majority of readers, the great difficulty is sorting through all the stuff that has been written. everybody and their mother has a book out. there is no easy way for readers to figure out which book is worth reading. you can go on -- amazon is a social media. you can read the reviews there but he could as they are written by authors and pals, they are-the book. we are losing independent voices. we are losing platforms where people are expressing stuff in a way that has been vetted, that is curated. it's not just every man and his dog out there. you know, it's something substantive. the reader is in a real quandary now. who do you read, how do you discover everybody coming at you? everybody is saying the same thing, they are the greatest but where are the critics, the respected critics whose voices
most of the participants on line are consumers. they are not actually people who are publishing. and i agree that the barriers to entry have been lowered and indeed they have been and i also agree that it's harder to be heard because there are so many people publishing, but for the vast majority of readers, the great difficulty is sorting through all the stuff that has been written. everybody and their mother has a book out. there is no easy way for readers to figure out which book is worth...
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now we are learning there are 15 people injured and two injuries that are severe.k at this monster funnel here. this was about, and this is in the african-american area. forney, also. and arlington got hit hard -- the arlington area. and they had a hundred aircraft damaged by the hail. also, there were 400 departing flights canceled. and another incoming flights diverted and american airlines had to ground all the flights. there are up to four, 500 flights still effected and not running this morning. >> james fletcher watching the local weather. and more storms are expected far east today. here is the national map. look at all the areas in orange, red, yellow. that indicates moderate to heavy and severe. and that has triggered several watches and warnings. as a matter of fact for portions right around louisiana. this is the brighter green. we have a flood warning there and in the darker green there, there are flash flood watch. >> high water is a big concern for them as they continue to go through. this expires wednesday. and i noticed a couple of other ones didn't
now we are learning there are 15 people injured and two injuries that are severe.k at this monster funnel here. this was about, and this is in the african-american area. forney, also. and arlington got hit hard -- the arlington area. and they had a hundred aircraft damaged by the hail. also, there were 400 departing flights canceled. and another incoming flights diverted and american airlines had to ground all the flights. there are up to four, 500 flights still effected and not running this...
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but if you think they are injurying bugs, they are injuring the bugs. >> if you are ordering something red at starbucks you deserve all of the bugs they get. >> do you assume when you see red it is from bugs ? >> no, i believe in color ordering. i am at a stake house i am ordering meat. >> the color of your face is meat. >> you eat crushed up bugs on a daily basis. >> it is just another animal to eat. >> it is not even an animal. it is an insect. >> we are the only animal that deems it wrong to hurt or eat another animal. >> a lot of us have crazy sex. >> i have seen some snooty lizards. >> that's the way they want. >> sometimes i fondle. >> do you pet? >> yes, i do. >> i don't know why this is a thing. i said it before and i will say it again. when you were a kid and drinking bug juice. why do you think it is bug juice? it is always made from crushed bugs. >> did you say that before? >> yes. this is the second time. we didn't just touch on starbucks. we went in there. >> this is the second time we have done there. >> do you have a comment on the show? e-mail us at red eye at fox news.
but if you think they are injurying bugs, they are injuring the bugs. >> if you are ordering something red at starbucks you deserve all of the bugs they get. >> do you assume when you see red it is from bugs ? >> no, i believe in color ordering. i am at a stake house i am ordering meat. >> the color of your face is meat. >> you eat crushed up bugs on a daily basis. >> it is just another animal to eat. >> it is not even an animal. it is an insect....
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there you are. just a reminder to our esteemed mayor, supervisors, and department heads up here, this is about listening to the community members here. please do take notes. at the end of this budget town hall, hopefully we will be able to hear your thoughts on what priorities you heard, and what are some ideas you might think to be good to apply to the next budget process. also, the different ways we can work together as a community. my neck speaker is also from district 9. i am pleased to introduce her. >> good afternoon, mayor. the director of the mission neighborhood resource center, a homeless program which has been in the district since 1967. we are one of the oldest community health centers in the country. i want to acknowledge and thank you. [inaudible] we know that this year, we're hoping you will commit to the same -- in some ways, this very important role. for the district, one thing i want to tap into what mario said, 1/3 of the mission district district lives below the poverty level. wh
there you are. just a reminder to our esteemed mayor, supervisors, and department heads up here, this is about listening to the community members here. please do take notes. at the end of this budget town hall, hopefully we will be able to hear your thoughts on what priorities you heard, and what are some ideas you might think to be good to apply to the next budget process. also, the different ways we can work together as a community. my neck speaker is also from district 9. i am pleased to...
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we are patriots. we are brave heart.ield and chop their heads off in november. >> you are not a brave heart or a patriot, you are a loser and an idiot, and by the way the secret service is now investigating ted nugent. yes, you might be in jail, because you are inciting violence against the president, and you should be in jail. i'm surprised you aren't already in jail. ted nugent is a class a moron and animal. conservatives compare you to animals, et cetera, et cetera and you are not supposed to fight back. you know what ted nugent you are a goddamn animal. and you should be locked up. a when we come back the conservatives are attacking hilary clinton for having a beer. (vo) now, it's your turn. (vo) connect with the young turks with cenk uygur. >> it's go time. >>> all right. we're back on "the young turks." that last segment was supposed to be fun, but ted nugent got me angry. hilary clinton, is being criticized for the pictures you are seeing here. she was dancing how dare she! and then she drank a beer! first of all,
we are patriots. we are brave heart.ield and chop their heads off in november. >> you are not a brave heart or a patriot, you are a loser and an idiot, and by the way the secret service is now investigating ted nugent. yes, you might be in jail, because you are inciting violence against the president, and you should be in jail. i'm surprised you aren't already in jail. ted nugent is a class a moron and animal. conservatives compare you to animals, et cetera, et cetera and you are not...
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that is something we are focused on, reducing costs to deliver the services that are expected of us. he mentioned we're still looking at long-term solutions. the panel will have a final meeting in two weeks to make recommendations along those lines. where we are today is the first opportunity for you to consider the budget until we hit the service standards item. we suggest tomahawk but you will have the -- we suggest that you have the opportunity to do so today estimate by may 1. with that, i want to point out a couple of technical changes. these are pretty minor things, but just for the record, the three-day at a seven-day passports are part of the indexing as opposed to january 1 that doesn't require changes. a special collection fee should have been shown has a rounded figure that will require changes in the transportation co. that is changing of the the currently reads as $36.75 to $37. they should be $20 in the first year at 25 in the second year. otherwise known as meter backing, it has been shown as $22.50 in the transportation co. we are proposing $6 the first year at $7 in
that is something we are focused on, reducing costs to deliver the services that are expected of us. he mentioned we're still looking at long-term solutions. the panel will have a final meeting in two weeks to make recommendations along those lines. where we are today is the first opportunity for you to consider the budget until we hit the service standards item. we suggest tomahawk but you will have the -- we suggest that you have the opportunity to do so today estimate by may 1. with that, i...
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are here legally and are u.s.ey claim that people will be detained and held against their will who are here completely lawfully? >> shannon, it is interesting the department of justice did not argue that in their presentation. the whole racial profiling concept they didn't touch because they understand this is the only law in arizona on the books that prohibits racial profiling. it actually goes in great detail and defines what the areas of reasonable suspicion and probable cause are as constraints for enforcing the law. i'm aware of one in my county that was unfounded complaint. why this law would open door for police misconduct is really a rare concept to me. we would punish and never allow that to happen knowingly. an argument that attaches itself to the emotional side of this but not the practical and reasonable aspects. >> shannon: we know you have a tough job there in arizona along the border. we thank you and your men and women for the work they are doing. we will see what the justices ultimately decide. sh
are here legally and are u.s.ey claim that people will be detained and held against their will who are here completely lawfully? >> shannon, it is interesting the department of justice did not argue that in their presentation. the whole racial profiling concept they didn't touch because they understand this is the only law in arizona on the books that prohibits racial profiling. it actually goes in great detail and defines what the areas of reasonable suspicion and probable cause are as...
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when they are allowed out, they are handcuffed and escorted by an officer. >> they are in trouble. most of the time they're in gangs and violence, so for our safety as well as everybody else's safety, we handcuff them behind their back and escort them everywhere they go. >> if you would have came yesterday, i just sent her a portrait i did of her, all red with hearts on it like valentines. she touched my heart. that's why i get weak. that's my son. i can't be with them for ten years. that's hard. >> angel rodriguez has spent two months in administrative segregation. he's automatically placed there because he's labeled a validated gang member. >> that means administration has labeled you as being a participant or an associate of those who are known as gang members. so if you're an associate in the administration's eyes, they will lock you up. what the cameras don't see is when it's quiet and people are sitting there doing their time, it gets quiet, we cry too. even though we are in prison, i have feelings, too. i'll cry. i don't let my neighbors hear it. i've got to be quiet or i'll
when they are allowed out, they are handcuffed and escorted by an officer. >> they are in trouble. most of the time they're in gangs and violence, so for our safety as well as everybody else's safety, we handcuff them behind their back and escort them everywhere they go. >> if you would have came yesterday, i just sent her a portrait i did of her, all red with hearts on it like valentines. she touched my heart. that's why i get weak. that's my son. i can't be with them for ten...
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but we do see that people are starting to pay more attention which is great news and there are cocked contacting their congressmen early and the congress is now force forced to listen after the super debates before this over the base congress didn't want to go she they didn't want to listen to users but now they're realizing they have to and so despite the fact that congress may try to continue to pass these bills at least we know we have voice now and we can keep fighting and it actually can work i will be keeping a close eye on the developments there on the house floor on this bill that was trevor ten activists with the electronic frontier foundation well a student that has reportedly surpassed one trillion dollars in the u.s. students in canada are also fed up with the rising cost of tuition and they're taking it to the streets again eighty five people were arrested in monterrey thousands protest that plan to wish and hikes this follows a similar protests happen last friday we told you about the call back government now says it will resume talks with students it's up and it's up in
but we do see that people are starting to pay more attention which is great news and there are cocked contacting their congressmen early and the congress is now force forced to listen after the super debates before this over the base congress didn't want to go she they didn't want to listen to users but now they're realizing they have to and so despite the fact that congress may try to continue to pass these bills at least we know we have voice now and we can keep fighting and it actually can...
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there are some operating costs, at increasing them is a good thing and there are others that have become undermining of the agency. >> we feel that we should provide the overall metric and then asked that the agencies look at doing a strategic plan to lay out the other options. we have not distinguish between the different costs and we recognize that there are a lot of the fresh strategy is that can go into reducing the costs or even in some cases if your cost will increase and you can attract a lot more passengers because of the types of investments you're making, then overall your cost per passenger could still look favorable. >> and thank you. if you could continue. >> the other thing on the financial side is that we would like to be able to attract new revenue to support transit. ntc does have the authority to place a 10 cents per gallon gas tax. we have conducted a poll and we will be presenting those findings to the commission in april. gas prices are going up right now, so you can imagine that this might not be viewed favorably by a lot of people. this is one revenue option that i
there are some operating costs, at increasing them is a good thing and there are others that have become undermining of the agency. >> we feel that we should provide the overall metric and then asked that the agencies look at doing a strategic plan to lay out the other options. we have not distinguish between the different costs and we recognize that there are a lot of the fresh strategy is that can go into reducing the costs or even in some cases if your cost will increase and you can...
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are the temptations so great because you are dealing with narcotics when you are under cover? what is it about the culture that breeds these bad things out. -- breeds these bad things out? >> i will answer that. i worked in narcotics for a long time. plainclothes for a long time. i participated in large seizures, one of them involving $1.4 million in cash. and i never to the dime. i am comfortable with the officers i worked with, that they were of the highest caliber. as i said earlier, there are officers who are not of the same character as the officers i worked with, and i think the hard working men and women of the police department would just as soon not have them among them. to paint the organization with a broad stroke is not fair. in the legal profession, there are a tremendous amount of incredibly hon. attorneys and judges, but every once in awhile, we see an ugly stories there, too. would it be untoward, as they say? i think they need to be, as i said earlier, dismissed from our ranks. >> for police officers who are alleged to abuse their power -- and know you want to
are the temptations so great because you are dealing with narcotics when you are under cover? what is it about the culture that breeds these bad things out. -- breeds these bad things out? >> i will answer that. i worked in narcotics for a long time. plainclothes for a long time. i participated in large seizures, one of them involving $1.4 million in cash. and i never to the dime. i am comfortable with the officers i worked with, that they were of the highest caliber. as i said earlier,...
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there are multiple things that are coinciding together to get us to where we are. as we think about how we are going to improve our education system, we have to know that it will be time consuming and that we have to take a multipronged approach to the solution. >> when you look at those numbers there of how far and how quickly american students are falling behind internationally, and then you look at the numbers that america spends, it seems to be such a disconnect between how much the country is spending and what it is getting out of the education. >> there is an absolute disconnect. if you look at the american spending as it has happened over the last few decades, we have more than tripled the amount of money that we are spending for child on education. that is in real dollars, controlling for inflation, over the last four decades or so. yet the results have remained stagnant. so we put ourselves in a tough position as educators. had we triple the expenditures and student achievement levels has also tripled, then we could go to politicians who were trying to cut
there are multiple things that are coinciding together to get us to where we are. as we think about how we are going to improve our education system, we have to know that it will be time consuming and that we have to take a multipronged approach to the solution. >> when you look at those numbers there of how far and how quickly american students are falling behind internationally, and then you look at the numbers that america spends, it seems to be such a disconnect between how much the...
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schools are in bad shape and teachers are being laid off. colleges and universities are feeling the squeeze. prisons remain overcrowded. health programs for poor have been cut back, fixing those problems should fall to the state legislature and the governor. but as in washington, sacramento is the uc in a pattern of partisan wrangling, wrangling the public seems eager to see end. sacramento bee political columnist dan walters has been covering the state capitol for 40 years. >> the inability to balance the budget and it reflects people's general unhappiness with the economy and their lives, i guess in california these days. there is a tendency to blame those in political power when that happens. >> the result, walters says is cynicism about what happens at the state capitol. >> too much time bickering and arguing. they don't get anything done. >> you have two sides that are trying to one-upmanship then it things don't get done. >> some fed up with the political paralysis are coming up with their own way to solve problems. a billionaire with
schools are in bad shape and teachers are being laid off. colleges and universities are feeling the squeeze. prisons remain overcrowded. health programs for poor have been cut back, fixing those problems should fall to the state legislature and the governor. but as in washington, sacramento is the uc in a pattern of partisan wrangling, wrangling the public seems eager to see end. sacramento bee political columnist dan walters has been covering the state capitol for 40 years. >> the...
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are we telling residents that you are paying for parking because there are no garages. did we look at neighborhoods that had mixed use? >> are meters are primarily in commercial areas. -- our meters are primarily in commercial areas. people are paying for parking on saturdays, mondays through fridays. we're not making a distinction by use type. the premise is that the activity on a sunday is much like it is on a saturday. albeit starting later. therefore, we should manage it accordingly. i am not sure if that answers. >> looking at -- and going back to the top on the shoulder, some of those institutions are located in a mixed use areas as well. my concern is that having -- will be four hours be enough? >> on the newer meters, we are proposing not to start this until january. at some point in the next calendar year, we would have all the new meters. you can prepay. you could pay at 10:00, but it will start ticking down until noon. -- won't start ticking down until noon. that flexibility will be there for the new meters. they will be everywhere in the city in the year and
are we telling residents that you are paying for parking because there are no garages. did we look at neighborhoods that had mixed use? >> are meters are primarily in commercial areas. -- our meters are primarily in commercial areas. people are paying for parking on saturdays, mondays through fridays. we're not making a distinction by use type. the premise is that the activity on a sunday is much like it is on a saturday. albeit starting later. therefore, we should manage it accordingly....
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these are the priorities and we are using, given that our needs are greater than resources. good eveninin allocating funds,t of what the board will be presented with. this is the final form, which is about $400 million each year in capital spending. that includes carry forward from previous years. we hope to get agreement within the next three months, but a dose allow you to achieve -- but it does allow you to achieve funding, so that is it, and i will be happy to take any other questions you might have. >> just a final one from me. i am hopeful this is an area where they might look at whether it might look like. i do not think we have done enough work on what that might look like. i just wanted to youflag those. why don't we open this up to public comment? >> i am with power, and we are organizing transit-dependent bus roads. we have been supporting the staff, trying to deal with problems, and we have been very encouraged our willingness to reach out to the community, and beyond that, we are part of monthe youth coalition. one reason we got involved is because of the cuts t
these are the priorities and we are using, given that our needs are greater than resources. good eveninin allocating funds,t of what the board will be presented with. this is the final form, which is about $400 million each year in capital spending. that includes carry forward from previous years. we hope to get agreement within the next three months, but a dose allow you to achieve -- but it does allow you to achieve funding, so that is it, and i will be happy to take any other questions you...
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why are you wearing those earrings? you are a gd.. >> stand-up for yourself, man. >> i just don't want to get in no trouble. >> you're not going get in trouble for telling us this stuff. what you can get in trouble for is running from the police today. >> as long as there's a demand for narcotics, we are never going to break the bat of any gang, no matter what. so, until something is done along those lines, we'll be out here every single day. >> the gangster disciples are likely here to stay. authorities hope to hit them as hard as they can with operation hostile takeover. >> this is the message here. the guys at the top. when the rest of their guys see him leave the tier under a direct escort from us, they know the message is sent. everybody is finding a comfort zone. when you take them out of it, how do they react? >> let's get it. >> that's next on "the squeeze." everything that i've gained in life has been because of the teachers and the education that i had. they're just part of who i am. she convinced me that there was no limit
why are you wearing those earrings? you are a gd.. >> stand-up for yourself, man. >> i just don't want to get in no trouble. >> you're not going get in trouble for telling us this stuff. what you can get in trouble for is running from the police today. >> as long as there's a demand for narcotics, we are never going to break the bat of any gang, no matter what. so, until something is done along those lines, we'll be out here every single day. >> the gangster...
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those are things like -- that are represented by all the departments that are here.hings like community, public health, recreation and parks services, fire, ems, and police services. programs for children, families in the city. we also spend money on things like our infrastructure and r streetour streets. that's where our expenditures are. the other part, where do we get our money from? our income is really our tax revenue. we get money from property taxes that homeowners pay and private property owners. we get money from the hotel tax, when tourists visit san francisco. we get revenue that people pay. we also the money from the state and federal government. all of those things are fluctuating with the economy and fluctuating with the state and federal government's ability to pay. we spend a lot of time talking about the budget shortfall. what is the budget shortfall? basically, the gap between how much money we get in revenue and how much money it cost to keep doing exactly what we're doing now. one way to think about it is, if you get your paycheck every month and
those are things like -- that are represented by all the departments that are here.hings like community, public health, recreation and parks services, fire, ems, and police services. programs for children, families in the city. we also spend money on things like our infrastructure and r streetour streets. that's where our expenditures are. the other part, where do we get our money from? our income is really our tax revenue. we get money from property taxes that homeowners pay and private...
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are panels today are designed to answer these questions and more. they are meant to provide emerging leaders a chance to share their views with an expert audience on how they intend to govern. at the same time, they are meant to provide western policymakers a chance to listen and ask probing questions. we are at carnegie proud to be able to host this event and uniquely equipped to have done so. we operate one of the arab world's leading think tanks, the carnegie middle east center in beirut. scholars and staff across the region. we operate and publish all our work in both a redneck and english, and we focus our analysis and research on issues of political reform, economic reform, and democratization. when we got together to create the world's first think tank, we did have an ambition to connect a global audience with local expertise, local voices from the world's most critical regions, and that is precisely what we are doing here today. i want to thank two people and individuals who made today possible area marwan muasher, moammar gadhafi, and nabil
are panels today are designed to answer these questions and more. they are meant to provide emerging leaders a chance to share their views with an expert audience on how they intend to govern. at the same time, they are meant to provide western policymakers a chance to listen and ask probing questions. we are at carnegie proud to be able to host this event and uniquely equipped to have done so. we operate one of the arab world's leading think tanks, the carnegie middle east center in beirut....
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we are going to decide who our governors are.that you can buy any kind of influence you want in this country and that's not what made america great. >> have you noticed in your legislature -- we have been railing about those few guys buying through the american lecislative exchange council. have you seen the impact of that in montana's legislature. >> dang-tootin' they write these bills and legislators scratch out the name of the state and scratch out the bottom and put their name in. as you mentioned earlier, i vetoed 78 bills in the last legislative session. the old record in the history of montana was to veto 19 bills in a single legislation. i ran out of inc. >> that's why i had to get the branding iron out and brand those dog-gone things. half of them came straight from alec. by the way, a good part of them were unconstitutional. and even the sponsors of the bills when they were challenged on the constitutionality, they say that's not my problem. i am trying to make a point here you say what is your point then? i thought you
we are going to decide who our governors are.that you can buy any kind of influence you want in this country and that's not what made america great. >> have you noticed in your legislature -- we have been railing about those few guys buying through the american lecislative exchange council. have you seen the impact of that in montana's legislature. >> dang-tootin' they write these bills and legislators scratch out the name of the state and scratch out the bottom and put their name...
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around mere are toasters and softballs, anything you can imagine are in the lawns. it's just day two of cleanup. so they will have a lot to do. but we have residents we are looking forward to meeting and hear the storiesch the home, there's nothing really left there. the insulation covered everything. >> you know -- you have any idea how prepared people were in the area for the storms coming. have you talked to anybody saying we have had an idea what was happening and we left? >> reporter: yes. we have heard those stories. and, of course, it was because of the days of warning the national weather service gave this time around. and i do want to mention they have a different system this year. they are using different vocabulary. and the folks here in kansas are saying maybe that's what prevented fatalities here in wichita. they are saying things instead of tornado warning, they are saying things like catastrophic events, deadly events. they are warning about possible car overturns on highway or maybe a mobile home being destroyed. so, they are saying the very specific
around mere are toasters and softballs, anything you can imagine are in the lawns. it's just day two of cleanup. so they will have a lot to do. but we have residents we are looking forward to meeting and hear the storiesch the home, there's nothing really left there. the insulation covered everything. >> you know -- you have any idea how prepared people were in the area for the storms coming. have you talked to anybody saying we have had an idea what was happening and we left? >>...
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another 390 beds are set aside. on average, five to 25 of these are not assigned by late afternoon. these beds are available for one-night reservations. the remaining 40 beds are used for a program we have with the veterans administration. wednesday, january 18, there were 36 beds or 3% of the 1134 beds not used in our single adult shelter system. these are primarily due to clients with light passes who did not show up and those unable to get to providence, and providence had 16 of the 37 vacancies in our system. question two -- how many shelters seekers were turned away at the reservation center on the night of january 18 -- how many shelter seekers? we had four change in station combination drop-in centers around the city that make shelter reservations for our homeless clients. at msc south, 49 individuals signed up at 5:00 p.m. reservations in the drop-9 center, and three beds were given, and they were for women only. gly does not keep a log, but on average, they are able to place all but two or three clients, and that is generally during the middle of the month. at united counci
another 390 beds are set aside. on average, five to 25 of these are not assigned by late afternoon. these beds are available for one-night reservations. the remaining 40 beds are used for a program we have with the veterans administration. wednesday, january 18, there were 36 beds or 3% of the 1134 beds not used in our single adult shelter system. these are primarily due to clients with light passes who did not show up and those unable to get to providence, and providence had 16 of the 37...
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until they are fingerprinted and reports from new york are from albany, we are not able to determiner or not they have an arrest warrant in another jurisdiction. i made an arrest on a trivial traffic incident and he had a murder warrant on him from detroit. we didn't find this out until 24 hours later. when people are arrested they don't say i am one did in detroit for murder. that is my comment on it. >> host: you still there? a tweet from dennis lane who says when does innocent until proven guilty come in to play with forced stripped searches? >> caller: it doesn't. many cases develop after people are arrested. they are arrested the day shift they are arrested on a trivial charge many cases develop. after they are taken into custody. >> host: you give the example you just did of arresting someone on a trivial charge who turned out to the murderer in another state. >> caller: happens all the time. >> host: was he put into the general population? >> caller: many times we don't release the prisoners. the judge will arraign the individual and the judges usually don't release the person
until they are fingerprinted and reports from new york are from albany, we are not able to determiner or not they have an arrest warrant in another jurisdiction. i made an arrest on a trivial traffic incident and he had a murder warrant on him from detroit. we didn't find this out until 24 hours later. when people are arrested they don't say i am one did in detroit for murder. that is my comment on it. >> host: you still there? a tweet from dennis lane who says when does innocent until...
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those are discussions that are ongoing. i agree. >> when you hear the testimony and information from tampa, where they go when and a former drug dealer -- they go in and they have 50 debit cards with $4000 and each of them are fraudulent returns, that seems like some evidence that the criminals -- organized criminals are doing this, and they're using that method more so than any other method. again, if it is a data analysis, that's what i'm asking. >> i will make one other point. there is no doubt that we are seeing the same stories as you are. where there are rows of debit cards. i want to make it clear. if we stopped the refund, the criminal would not have a debit card. there will be nothing loaded on it. when he or she goes to load, there will be nothing there, because it will be stopped by us or by the debit card company, because it is declaring fraud as well. those -- i'm sure some of them have money -- but it shouldn't be assumed that they all have money. >> a final comment, and then we need to wrap up. we need to wra
those are discussions that are ongoing. i agree. >> when you hear the testimony and information from tampa, where they go when and a former drug dealer -- they go in and they have 50 debit cards with $4000 and each of them are fraudulent returns, that seems like some evidence that the criminals -- organized criminals are doing this, and they're using that method more so than any other method. again, if it is a data analysis, that's what i'm asking. >> i will make one other point....
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we are here to celebrate the reagan really we are here because of the timing. tomorrow is the anniversary of the san francisco earthquake. it was the earthquake that made us look for other sources of water that were reliable and robust for the entire area. it was the earthquake and the pressure after that that said you need to upgrade to make sure we will continue to get water for two and a half million people the has led us to this program. there are a few projects left, but we are in the middle of the really large regional projects. about $2.5 million is being spent right now. the first person to speak about that is merely -- mayor lee. >> thank you to the commissioners who are here, the whole staff. you have done wonders. you are on schedule. i really look of these projects in quite a different way. i am really looking at what they accomplish. i am looking at job creation, and it is a wonderful understanding when you have 3 billion hours said have obtained so far for all the different crafts. this particular project i have been quite interested in, because i
we are here to celebrate the reagan really we are here because of the timing. tomorrow is the anniversary of the san francisco earthquake. it was the earthquake that made us look for other sources of water that were reliable and robust for the entire area. it was the earthquake and the pressure after that that said you need to upgrade to make sure we will continue to get water for two and a half million people the has led us to this program. there are a few projects left, but we are in the...
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you are right. our members worked diligently, but they can use your support. >> we will continue this conversation when we come back. national action network measuring the movement black leadership forum. [applause] >> welcome back. we are talking about how to turn the trayvon martin death into a movement that protects the lives of others that they find themselves in the same dangerous situation. on our panel is tamika mallory, executive director of the national action member, wade henderson, dr. e. faye williams, the national chair of the national congress of black williams -- women. .elanie campbell president and ceo of the national association for equal opportunity in higher education. and victoria personnel, northeast regional director of youth for the national action network. back to the audience. >> injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. my name is marine. chicago chapter president. we are dealing with a situation where someone was shot 28 times by four rookie white police offic
you are right. our members worked diligently, but they can use your support. >> we will continue this conversation when we come back. national action network measuring the movement black leadership forum. [applause] >> welcome back. we are talking about how to turn the trayvon martin death into a movement that protects the lives of others that they find themselves in the same dangerous situation. on our panel is tamika mallory, executive director of the national action member, wade...
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the legal guys are here. they are unfair. you cannot get blood out of a are you it nil, but this is a turnip. >>arthur: a function of the economy, there is a new industry out in of guys who are buying debt with the assumption that they will never get paid but they buy it pennies on the dollar so if you owe $10,000 on a credit card they buy the debt for $100. so if they get $200 they double their minute. if they get $1,000 it is hitting the jackpot but they are going to nasty measures to check. and this woman got insanely cursed out, things you could never dream of say on the air and she called 9-1-1, and she proceeds to hire a lawyer and go to court and the judge hears the evidence and is like, this is outrageous, boom, and now she's entitled to a lot of money she will not get because it was a fake store front and like some guy working three phones. >>shepard: some of the companies will collect debts, buy some debt and try to collect and shut down that company and start another company. so not much to get. >>randy: the reason
the legal guys are here. they are unfair. you cannot get blood out of a are you it nil, but this is a turnip. >>arthur: a function of the economy, there is a new industry out in of guys who are buying debt with the assumption that they will never get paid but they buy it pennies on the dollar so if you owe $10,000 on a credit card they buy the debt for $100. so if they get $200 they double their minute. if they get $1,000 it is hitting the jackpot but they are going to nasty measures to...
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we are going to pull out.rican express and two other corporations are saying we don't have to do this. this is a free market. we aren't going to sell gift cards in your state so good-bye. it's a free market. >> you keep saying it's a free market. >> hey, has wayne's birthday. let him speak. >> it's impossible. >> wayne, go ahead. >> yeah, i'm 39 anyway. [laughter] >> you look great. >> this happens. you happen to be wrong about this being an origin. it goes back to the english common law. if you go back and trace this back about how abandoned property arrives at the place where it came back in those days in the english common law that after two years the king was the person who got control of the property. so that's the origin of it, just in case you want to do a little historical investigation. but the point is in the free market system, i have the right not to do this. if i'm in your state and your state puts something against me that i don't like, fine, i won't do business in your state. simple. good-bye. >
we are going to pull out.rican express and two other corporations are saying we don't have to do this. this is a free market. we aren't going to sell gift cards in your state so good-bye. it's a free market. >> you keep saying it's a free market. >> hey, has wayne's birthday. let him speak. >> it's impossible. >> wayne, go ahead. >> yeah, i'm 39 anyway. [laughter] >> you look great. >> this happens. you happen to be wrong about this being an origin. it...
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yes, we are where to put parking meters and, yes, you are going to pay for parking, but we are going to start with low costs and raise them incrementally and then we will improve transit and all these other thing we want to make better. for example, geary brt, we need to find out what the holdup is. i think it has the potential to be an engine for economic growth in the richmond district. i would like to see that implemented. thank you. [applause] >> we have a lot of seniors in the richmond district. i am one of them. so we have the executive director of the golden gate senior services who will talk to us about senior needs. >> mayor lee, supervisor olague, chiu, mar, i am the director of golden gate senior services and also a senior myself. one of the programs we operate is the richmond senior center, which is out on geary boulevard between 26 and 27th ave. i appreciate the opportunity to speak with you tonight. golden gate senior services is a non-profit agency and was established 37 years ago to provide services to seniors at about half the cost to the city if they were to provide
yes, we are where to put parking meters and, yes, you are going to pay for parking, but we are going to start with low costs and raise them incrementally and then we will improve transit and all these other thing we want to make better. for example, geary brt, we need to find out what the holdup is. i think it has the potential to be an engine for economic growth in the richmond district. i would like to see that implemented. thank you. [applause] >> we have a lot of seniors in the...
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are chinese. 8% are african-american. these are ninth graders. just ninth graders. we're only looking at the ninth grade data. so as you will look at all across the subject matters, you will see the percentage and the breakdown of those students. ok. so now we get into some hard data about -- that focuses on the total number of apps of the ninth graders broken by subgroups and the number of students who receive those grades. if you looked at the previous slide, this is actually a slight improvement from the number of f's. so, for example, the african-american students, last year, 29% of african-americans received f's in english, this year, 22% received f's in english. very slight. although the numbers are still not good. so the -- last year, 23%, this year, 18%. e.l.l., 19% last school year, and this year, it's 13%. so we did -- i don't have the numbers right now for special ed for last year. but these are the numbers that had received f's for this school year. so in algebra for last school year is 8% received f's, but th
are chinese. 8% are african-american. these are ninth graders. just ninth graders. we're only looking at the ninth grade data. so as you will look at all across the subject matters, you will see the percentage and the breakdown of those students. ok. so now we get into some hard data about -- that focuses on the total number of apps of the ninth graders broken by subgroups and the number of students who receive those grades. if you looked at the previous slide, this is actually a slight...
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what their strengths are, what their passions are, what they care about, what their talents, are what their skills are, this is a development issue. how do you develop yourself? the way the system is set up, the educational system is set up, it teaches you how to memorize, take tests, repeat information back and you make a great grade so you end up with a degree but you don't learn anything, and so in order to be an effective learner you have to reverse the process, and take information and make it relevant to who you are. now you can remember it, now you begin to think about it, you can organize it, and make it applicable to the world you live in every single day. that's the first step that is your foundation for thinking, growing and development developing. >> rose: most people you think don't know who they really are? >> i would say 99 percent of the people in the world are focused on labels, they are stuffing the box, they are defined by race, they are defined by religion, they are defined by gender. >> rose: defined by what someone told them they were. >> what someone told them w
what their strengths are, what their passions are, what they care about, what their talents, are what their skills are, this is a development issue. how do you develop yourself? the way the system is set up, the educational system is set up, it teaches you how to memorize, take tests, repeat information back and you make a great grade so you end up with a degree but you don't learn anything, and so in order to be an effective learner you have to reverse the process, and take information and...
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we need to have people who are contributing, who are innovating, who are ready, who are educated, whoan lead in every way. the cohort coming along that will be the future is of color. america can see its future. and it's a five-year-old latino girl, a 7-year-old black boy. what happens to them will determine what america will be. many of the young people who are already 18, 19, 20 are going to be the workers of the near future. and so this country, as a democracy, really cannot expect to continue to be proud on the world stage, competitive in the global economy or having a democracy that it can put forward as working in a multiracial society if we don't invest in t people who are the future. and so i'm all for the moral argument. i've asked -- i've begged, i've prodded on the moral issue. and i will continue to do that. but if it becomes an economic imperative, what we do about human development will determine whether or not this nation has a growth pattern in front of it. >> but there are still large communities, large segments of our population left behind because of race and ethnic
we need to have people who are contributing, who are innovating, who are ready, who are educated, whoan lead in every way. the cohort coming along that will be the future is of color. america can see its future. and it's a five-year-old latino girl, a 7-year-old black boy. what happens to them will determine what america will be. many of the young people who are already 18, 19, 20 are going to be the workers of the near future. and so this country, as a democracy, really cannot expect to...
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that's what we are observing. it's not that tocks are not moving around. they are.unter effect moving in opposite directions. >> michael, do you think this is fed-induce and there is so much liquidity in the markets and people think there is a bernanke put which is why they push out the risk trades and the longer turn? >> one of the things it's important to understand is that if it's true, it's exhibited in the s&p itself. the vicks as the volatility has an anti-correlation. it's negatively correlated with the direction of the s&p. they will fall because there is volatility slope. i think that's true. you will see the vicks drop if people are looking at a fed put. >> all right. coming up, we go straight to the vegas strip to break down the after hours action in one of the casino stocks on the move after hours. stay with us. laces? really? slip-on's the way to go. more people do that, security would be like -- there's no charge for the bag. thanks. i know a quiet little place where we can get some work done. there's a three-prong plug. i have club passes. [ male anno
that's what we are observing. it's not that tocks are not moving around. they are.unter effect moving in opposite directions. >> michael, do you think this is fed-induce and there is so much liquidity in the markets and people think there is a bernanke put which is why they push out the risk trades and the longer turn? >> one of the things it's important to understand is that if it's true, it's exhibited in the s&p itself. the vicks as the volatility has an anti-correlation....
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this is, these things are poster children we are told for addressing global warming and now they areontributing? >>guest: yes, this is a study published in nature climate change, the journal, by the university of new york scientists, 1.3 degrees increase in temperatures fahrenheit on the ground around all the wind mills centered in texas and they find that the more wind mills the greater warming around the areas, and this raises a specter of questions. we have known that wind mills are killing birds from 400,000 bird as year to almost a million, and, by the way golf oil companies are fined by killing 28 birds and face massive penaltieses and wind companies face exemption. >>neil: because they fly into them? >>guest: yes they try to mitigate it but it is a sad fact of windenergy. the turbines are pulling down the warmer air above and mixing in all the cooler air and at night cool air settles and the turbines are pulling in the warm air so they have a marked increase in warmth around it and that raises questions will they start checking where there is ground-based thermometers have the
this is, these things are poster children we are told for addressing global warming and now they areontributing? >>guest: yes, this is a study published in nature climate change, the journal, by the university of new york scientists, 1.3 degrees increase in temperatures fahrenheit on the ground around all the wind mills centered in texas and they find that the more wind mills the greater warming around the areas, and this raises a specter of questions. we have known that wind mills are...
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but we are a family. we are a team.away, we were protective of bob because we know he's a lovable teddy bear. >> when we do "the five," at least 50% of the segments, bob doesn't know we are back from the break. he didn't know. i mean, i feel bad. again, you and i, sean, both tweeted, immediately, hey, a mistake. >> sean: i would be fine living and working in an environment where people can say whatever they want. if president obama wants to take his million dollars from maher who, uses the c-word, t-word and attacks the children of governor palin, i would be fine with tas long as we don't get the lectures from congressman ellison and barack obama about civility and not being civil. i can live with the insufficientlyity i. you have a problem with hipockcracy, the double standard. exactly. that's the problem. you know, obviously we should all strive tov civility in terms of our discourse and political banter back and forth. what you see right now is a real dissatisfaction on the part of the american people. gallup showed
but we are a family. we are a team.away, we were protective of bob because we know he's a lovable teddy bear. >> when we do "the five," at least 50% of the segments, bob doesn't know we are back from the break. he didn't know. i mean, i feel bad. again, you and i, sean, both tweeted, immediately, hey, a mistake. >> sean: i would be fine living and working in an environment where people can say whatever they want. if president obama wants to take his million dollars from...