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so we want to work closely with the supervisor to insure the legislation gives us the flexibility to be able to implement this important program and insure that -- and we as the co-chair of this council, it's clear to me that the affordable factor is an issue in people try to go get insurance. as an example, i for see having to keep healthy san francisco open past 20 -- this deadline we have, just to be insuring that particularly in covered california is not going to be able to help us until 2016, that's an automatic piece we have to look at and so we'll work closely with the supervisor's office to give us that flexibility in this legislation to insure those in san francisco can get insurance. with unof -- one issue i was concerned, we need to focus it on the working individual so we have an off and on switch. once a department or government is involved in subsidy, that might be hard to stop, but on the employment side, we know that people know if you're working or not working you get certain benefit and i know supervisor was willing to look at that as well. so we would like your suppor
so we want to work closely with the supervisor to insure the legislation gives us the flexibility to be able to implement this important program and insure that -- and we as the co-chair of this council, it's clear to me that the affordable factor is an issue in people try to go get insurance. as an example, i for see having to keep healthy san francisco open past 20 -- this deadline we have, just to be insuring that particularly in covered california is not going to be able to help us until...
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epa, the environmental protection agency a my and will be flexible with -- agency, and will be flexibledual states. through itsting hottest two-year period on record, paul, are you feeling .he heat over there >> yes, we are sweating through the winter as well. it is all very lovely until you consider it is opposed to be winter and last month was very much the same. we had a couple of days of 27 degrees. the last two years with the hottest in australia on record and the warming trend is intensifying. looking ahead, protecting an el niÑo event for the second half of this year, which means more of the same, hot, dry conditions which will mean some fires potentially, a repeat of what we had in october of last year on the outskirts of sydney. we had unseasonable bushfires which hashen droughts a pretty significant impact on the agricultural sector. >> we were just talking about the united states doing what it can to curb emissions. what about australia? >> the fact that this report came from the climate council speaks volumes. that is an ngo that has been rebranded. it used to be the climate
epa, the environmental protection agency a my and will be flexible with -- agency, and will be flexibledual states. through itsting hottest two-year period on record, paul, are you feeling .he heat over there >> yes, we are sweating through the winter as well. it is all very lovely until you consider it is opposed to be winter and last month was very much the same. we had a couple of days of 27 degrees. the last two years with the hottest in australia on record and the warming trend is...
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i wrote with gary the standards to be flexible, but in taking out the words over the years, such as "whenever possible," leaving a little individual initiative in different places, and they're being replaced with "must" or "shall," it has tended to turn the standards into the 10 commandments of historic preservation. it means that poorly educated or poorly prepared -- usually, poorly paid -- staff at state and local agencies are able just to point to the piece of paper and say, it says here, "must," it says here "shall," and they will make a decision not based on what is right for their community but what it says in the standards. that is not where gary and i were headed. "whenever possible." we never intended to take the ultimate decision away from the people who care for and are responsible for the wide variety of historic resources we find across our great nation. a second objective was to establish a program of matching grants in aid to the states. the act says, "having as their purpose the preservation for public benefit of properties that are significant in american history, arc
i wrote with gary the standards to be flexible, but in taking out the words over the years, such as "whenever possible," leaving a little individual initiative in different places, and they're being replaced with "must" or "shall," it has tended to turn the standards into the 10 commandments of historic preservation. it means that poorly educated or poorly prepared -- usually, poorly paid -- staff at state and local agencies are able just to point to the piece of...
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he had to be flexible >> it was a wonderful event and privilege to be part of it. >> thank you general manager for being there. >> so i'll get to the business of the zoo first, the attendance as the zoo reaches it's end of the focus year i'm pleased to report we're on targeting to meet our attention goals to date seven hundred and 58 thousand plus visitors and over bucket by 70 thousand visitors or nearly 10 percent that's good news because health care and maintenance is going up. on the labor side we've participated in the mediation our next day is wednesday that may 21. okay. so i'll show a fun new picture of our red panda he has a name it's kinesizinc named after the first to scale market street everest he was named by the zoo feast auctioneer mr. license plate man wanted to raise awareness of the himalayas he's adorable and active i want to thank united airlines and the red ferry fleet. next we've got a monk can he the greyhounds of the primate family the fastest monkey in the world up to 35 mile-per-hour that's been years since the san francisco zoo has a monkey so i urge you to f
he had to be flexible >> it was a wonderful event and privilege to be part of it. >> thank you general manager for being there. >> so i'll get to the business of the zoo first, the attendance as the zoo reaches it's end of the focus year i'm pleased to report we're on targeting to meet our attention goals to date seven hundred and 58 thousand plus visitors and over bucket by 70 thousand visitors or nearly 10 percent that's good news because health care and maintenance is going...
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coverage and we're concerned about how the policy will fit the work they're doing and i wanted to be flexible to make sure we can maximum local resident getting hired but understand the complexities that the departments had to go through. there's 3 well, actually now 2 main projects that large practice writing these promotions that are going to be moving forward over the next few years if not decades the project on the south side of the giants ownership and one by forest city by pier 70 they've got an agreement that was made early on before the term sheet was approved by the board of supervisors they've apply the local hiring to the projects in their myth that was done before this ordinance came forward this ordinance would if we were to not make amendments that will allow the entities the giants to meet the standards rising every year for the local residents but they've come forward with the previous commitment we're going to have an amendment that mr. flynn will explain that be kind of grandfather them in. i want to thank them going from the original 25 percent local hiring rate to a thirty
coverage and we're concerned about how the policy will fit the work they're doing and i wanted to be flexible to make sure we can maximum local resident getting hired but understand the complexities that the departments had to go through. there's 3 well, actually now 2 main projects that large practice writing these promotions that are going to be moving forward over the next few years if not decades the project on the south side of the giants ownership and one by forest city by pier 70 they've...
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the normal maker and exchange rates should be managed flexibly . the size of a launch a national position provides a buffer, and this reserve buffer should be maintained given the downside risks that the economy faces. now i would like to talk about reform, structural reform, spending growth will require continued progress on structural reform agenda to foster sector activity. the extractive industries and the energy sector. private-sector growth and employment outside the security and government is also needed and will be supported by restructure reforms. i would like to start by talking about banking sector reform and its role in saving investment growth and improving access to finance. strengthening the banking sector is needed because of the legacy of bank crisis and poor governments in the banking system which credit provision and the affect public confidence in banks, the strategy requires developing financial infrastructure, improving banking and anti money-laundering and terrorism supervision and enforcement as well as developing an interban
the normal maker and exchange rates should be managed flexibly . the size of a launch a national position provides a buffer, and this reserve buffer should be maintained given the downside risks that the economy faces. now i would like to talk about reform, structural reform, spending growth will require continued progress on structural reform agenda to foster sector activity. the extractive industries and the energy sector. private-sector growth and employment outside the security and...
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. >> thank you commissioners for being flexible with that. >> thank you. so we'll take up the next item then. well, it's not the next item. the item on our security update. >> yes, the next item will be the sf [inaudible]. >> okay. so today we were going to give you an update on our correction action plan. the sheriff did want to come and speak to the commission and he should be coming in shortly. i wanted to also let you know that we've done, i think a really tremendous job of working together. kathy with san francisco general hospital has worked closely with the captain in coming up with a new security structure. we may not be fully prepared to give you all the positions today, it depends on what the sheriff is going to present, but i can tell you that our security manager is in the budget. it's effective as of july 1 so we're actively beginning the recruitment of that process for that position. we also have worked -- there have been two structures in terms of security for the hospital and this is -- the security manager is not just going to be for san fr
. >> thank you commissioners for being flexible with that. >> thank you. so we'll take up the next item then. well, it's not the next item. the item on our security update. >> yes, the next item will be the sf [inaudible]. >> okay. so today we were going to give you an update on our correction action plan. the sheriff did want to come and speak to the commission and he should be coming in shortly. i wanted to also let you know that we've done, i think a really tremendous...
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environmental protection agency and will be flexible to allow individual states room to decide how the reductions will be met. >> australia is winding back efforts to fight climate exchange thanks to its wartest two-years on record. paul, are you feeling the head heat? >> well, today is the second official day of winter, and we're hitting a high of 22 degrees. that follows an incredibly warm autumn. we had nine consecutive days where the temperature topped 22. including one day of 25727. t has more -- been more like a mild summer than a winter period. record temperatures for may, and to back up this anecdotal, the climate council issuing its support that australia has just gone through its hottest two years since records began. warming trends say the worst is on the way and they they are predicting an el nino event. of course, ean, more fires fpblelafflet year we had more unseasonably warm records. all of this extremely warm record weather does not bode extremely well. >> what's the australian government doing? >> well, the fact that this report came from the climate council speaks vol
environmental protection agency and will be flexible to allow individual states room to decide how the reductions will be met. >> australia is winding back efforts to fight climate exchange thanks to its wartest two-years on record. paul, are you feeling the head heat? >> well, today is the second official day of winter, and we're hitting a high of 22 degrees. that follows an incredibly warm autumn. we had nine consecutive days where the temperature topped 22. including one day of...
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program access, i can look at my problems in their entirety, move the program as round, be flexible, but we had a good feel as to what was necessary. and plus, we have a main mission of accessibility and it's not our main mission to do illustrious and move the programs internally and reconfigure them so they have nicer offices. so when they get that idea and while we have got our idea, during the capital review process, which when we have a capital committee and every year, all of the directors of major departments meet to discuss projects. it's then the second-tier people are all working with one another to match up our projects and see how we can pair things up and get synergy, because that is what we want. the more we can get done at one
program access, i can look at my problems in their entirety, move the program as round, be flexible, but we had a good feel as to what was necessary. and plus, we have a main mission of accessibility and it's not our main mission to do illustrious and move the programs internally and reconfigure them so they have nicer offices. so when they get that idea and while we have got our idea, during the capital review process, which when we have a capital committee and every year, all of the directors...
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so without a currency and without a fully central bank, something else has to be flexible. now, this means that markets for goods and services, capital, labor have to be highly integrated. so resources move to where they can be moved most productively. within the eurozone, there is a market, a market for goods. there wasn't much integration when it comes to services which comprised most of economic activity. capital is very slow to be allocated or to be used in the most productive fashion. so it's very slow, productive capital. frankly, slow to move from one part of the eurozone to the other. labor mobility is very low. we have seen a lot of people emigrating from spain and ireland, portugal in recent years. but a lot of those people, the majority of those people have gone to countries outside of the eurozone. so the irish have been to britain, here, australia, canada, spanish have gone to latin america and british america. very few have gone to other members of the eurozone. the second factor is that the european central bank has hampered adjustment by allowing inflation to
so without a currency and without a fully central bank, something else has to be flexible. now, this means that markets for goods and services, capital, labor have to be highly integrated. so resources move to where they can be moved most productively. within the eurozone, there is a market, a market for goods. there wasn't much integration when it comes to services which comprised most of economic activity. capital is very slow to be allocated or to be used in the most productive fashion. so...
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the world we are confident that we will be able to provide the commander-in-chief options to be as flexible as he should choose to want to be. joe. speak it and the lack of intelligence that the united states has on the ground in iraq iraq -- i don't know if you agree with this -- are you confident that these options that the pentagon leaders are working on to provide to the president can give the iraqi government the opportunity to retake what they have lost like the city of mosul and other cities? >> well joe your question gets do you know objective. i'm just going to point back to what the commander-in-chief said a little bit ago that there is a near-term objective here to help iraq break this momentum and again we are going to provide options that try to meet the commander-in-chief's intent in that regard and i'm simply not going to go into much greater detail than that. but i think it's important to also make it clear that over the long-term this is as i said on tuesday this is a sovereign state of iraq. they have security forces. this is ultimately a threat and a challenge that the go
the world we are confident that we will be able to provide the commander-in-chief options to be as flexible as he should choose to want to be. joe. speak it and the lack of intelligence that the united states has on the ground in iraq iraq -- i don't know if you agree with this -- are you confident that these options that the pentagon leaders are working on to provide to the president can give the iraqi government the opportunity to retake what they have lost like the city of mosul and other...
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we're not going to be flexible in terms of our employment practice, we're not going to be able to attract all of the talent that we want when people have other requirements in their lives. it's fundamental. it's about regulations and it's about a culture of being more adaptable for those of us who are employers. second point i would make, you're going to make me answer the scotland question because i'm not sure who else is qualified to answer it, i'm not sure i am either but that's another -- how are we going to advance on the selection of these key positions. yes, we want to do this with maturity, with haste, with dignity. we want to get some answers on a consensual basis, that's for sure. let's not forget what the treaty says. the treaty says that it is for the council, for the heads of government between themselves. it's necessary voting by qualified majority to nominate a candidate who is voted upon by the european parliament. it's not the european parliament to tell the council what it wants, it is the other way around. people who have come through, whatever they want to be, that's f
we're not going to be flexible in terms of our employment practice, we're not going to be able to attract all of the talent that we want when people have other requirements in their lives. it's fundamental. it's about regulations and it's about a culture of being more adaptable for those of us who are employers. second point i would make, you're going to make me answer the scotland question because i'm not sure who else is qualified to answer it, i'm not sure i am either but that's another --...
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and says the key will be flexibility.e coal-producing states will require higher emissions, others, less. and will have three years to come up with a game plan >> tonight, federal investigators released new details about a fatal plane crash near boston. a private jet crashed. the national transportation safety board has recovered the cockpit voice recorder and flight data recorder the crew worked together for a decade including a pilot that once survived a crash. >> u.s. authorities have begun a world wide manhunt to track down cyber criminals. one allowed hackers to steal pass words ask targeted businesses. another program went after people. it locked down user computers and forced them to pay ransoms authorities say the programs are some of the most sophisticated they've seen. >> there is a claim you might not believe. >> the indictment names a russian hacker as the group leader. he remains on the loose. u.s. and russian authorities working together to track them down. >> still to come here she thought would it make thi
and says the key will be flexibility.e coal-producing states will require higher emissions, others, less. and will have three years to come up with a game plan >> tonight, federal investigators released new details about a fatal plane crash near boston. a private jet crashed. the national transportation safety board has recovered the cockpit voice recorder and flight data recorder the crew worked together for a decade including a pilot that once survived a crash. >> u.s. authorities...
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and says the key will be flexibility.e coal-producing states will require higher emissions, others, less. and will have three years to come up with a game plan >> tonight, federal investigators released new details about a fatal plane crash near boston. a private jet crashed. the national transportation safety board has recovered the cockpit voice recorder and flight data recorder the crew worked together for a decade including a pilot that once survived a crash. >> u.s. authorities have begun a world wide manhunt to track down cyber criminals. one allowed hackers to steal pass words ask targeted businesses. another program went after people. it locked down user computers and forced them to pay ransoms authorities say the programs are some of the most sophisticated they've seen. >> there is a claim you might not believe. >> the indictment names a russian hacker as the group leader. he remains on the loose. u.s. and russian authorities working together to track them down. >> still to come here she thought would it make thi
and says the key will be flexibility.e coal-producing states will require higher emissions, others, less. and will have three years to come up with a game plan >> tonight, federal investigators released new details about a fatal plane crash near boston. a private jet crashed. the national transportation safety board has recovered the cockpit voice recorder and flight data recorder the crew worked together for a decade including a pilot that once survived a crash. >> u.s. authorities...
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environmental protection agency and will be flexible to allow individual states room to decide how the reductions are met. australia on the other hand is winding back efforts to combat climate change, despite fighting through its hottest two-year period on record. let's head over to paul allen in sydney where things are heading -- heating up. it looks like the government is cooling down. that would be a fairly accurate summary. i can feel the heat on my back right now. we are today's into winter and it is 22 degrees outside. last month was the same. we had 19 consecutive days above 22. all these observations are backed up i this new report from the climate counsel, which says that australia has just posted its hottest two years ever. on top of this, the climate counsel makes a few other observations. the warming trend is continuing to intensify. we are expecting an el niÑo event. it is going to get hotter still. what we saw last october was quite unseasonable. drought, which would have an effect on agriculture as well. the u.s. is ramping things up, trying to address greenhouse gas emi
environmental protection agency and will be flexible to allow individual states room to decide how the reductions are met. australia on the other hand is winding back efforts to combat climate change, despite fighting through its hottest two-year period on record. let's head over to paul allen in sydney where things are heading -- heating up. it looks like the government is cooling down. that would be a fairly accurate summary. i can feel the heat on my back right now. we are today's into...
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nato should be more flexible. they should be able to go much quicker. this is to bolster the defense spending. this is the u.s. going ahead, providing the action security that these eastern european countries so long for in these days of crises. >> following barack obama' poland. we will move over to syria where voting is underway and the country is highly controversial. holy stations worked this morning but only in government controlled areas. >> this is taking place during the bloody civil war in syria. the u.n. estimates more than a third is internally displaced. serious president and many of his critics have called a sham. >> supporters demonstrate outside of damascus. most people are pro-assad. they cheer for the president as he cast his ballot. these voters are not too worried about the secrecy of the ballot. some are using their own blood to show their support for bashar al-assad. >> it is the smallest duty to vote by blood. i think the elections are the best way to express our opinion. we are with president bashar al-assad until the end of our l
nato should be more flexible. they should be able to go much quicker. this is to bolster the defense spending. this is the u.s. going ahead, providing the action security that these eastern european countries so long for in these days of crises. >> following barack obama' poland. we will move over to syria where voting is underway and the country is highly controversial. holy stations worked this morning but only in government controlled areas. >> this is taking place during the...
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you have to work collaboratively, cooperatively, you have to be honest, and you have to be flexible. to tell me that you do not want to do that, i would not want to hire you. i want to know what you want to do. write letters, i typed them out again and again until i caught them right, i eventually got a job and work my way up. every summer i had a job in college, and high school i had part-time jobs. --did not know when he buddy anybody. whosely people we knew names were in the paper were in the obituary or crime sections. i did not know when he buddy, and you just go out there and do it. i think that that opportunity is there. i do not think that most kids fit into this millenial that is too good for this. them,re are a handful of they are in for a rude awakening. at eliteare students schools who do not want them theiring at commencements. that aref the things being done, and some of the things that are being said are age-appropriate, and if you look at what people are doing as opposed to what they are saying i complained like crazy about the long hours i had, the time i spent as a
you have to work collaboratively, cooperatively, you have to be honest, and you have to be flexible. to tell me that you do not want to do that, i would not want to hire you. i want to know what you want to do. write letters, i typed them out again and again until i caught them right, i eventually got a job and work my way up. every summer i had a job in college, and high school i had part-time jobs. --did not know when he buddy anybody. whosely people we knew names were in the paper were in...
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>> it is mainly health care, law enforcement, educators and corporations that we tailor to be more flexible for different needs. program three is the interface speakers bureau where we take the same model, instead of take one speak we take either two, three or five speakers. which is more challenging locating speakers. we are always looking for speakers. we are always open to having new speakers. they talk about a topic of choice. the person requesting the presentation, it should be shared values and living with faith in the bay area. it could be contemporary issues like the environment. every speaker will briefly talk about their faith and jump into the topic. when we are on the panel we learn a lot about each other. >> inner faith, inner faith is what you are saying. >> we learn about the jewish and christian speakers. >> same topic. different perspectives. >> exactly. >> you said you help people distinguish between muslim and islamic. >> islam is a religion. it is translated to mean submission to god or peace. when people say islam which means peace is same root at slam. a practitioner w
>> it is mainly health care, law enforcement, educators and corporations that we tailor to be more flexible for different needs. program three is the interface speakers bureau where we take the same model, instead of take one speak we take either two, three or five speakers. which is more challenging locating speakers. we are always looking for speakers. we are always open to having new speakers. they talk about a topic of choice. the person requesting the presentation, it should be...
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if we are not going to be flexible in terms of this we will not attract all the talent we want when people have got other requirements in their lives. is fundamental, it is about regulation and also a culture of be more adaptable in terms of those of us who are the employers. second point i would make, you are probably going to make me answer the scotland question because i don't know who else is qualified. not sure i am either. how are we going to advance the selection of these key positions? we want to do this with maturity, taste, dignity, we want to get some answers on a consensual basis. that is for sure. let's not forget what the treaty says. the tree says it is for the council, heads of government between themselves if necessary voting by qualified majority to nominate a candidate who is voted upon by the european parliament. not the european parliament to tell the council, it is the other way around. people who have come through whatever they want to be is fine, they are out there amongst the candidates who are presented but i didn't see the name of mr. shultz or anybody else that
if we are not going to be flexible in terms of this we will not attract all the talent we want when people have got other requirements in their lives. is fundamental, it is about regulation and also a culture of be more adaptable in terms of those of us who are the employers. second point i would make, you are probably going to make me answer the scotland question because i don't know who else is qualified. not sure i am either. how are we going to advance the selection of these key positions?...
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the plan forecasted 30 years in the future so the plans have to be flexible but they are going to discusst tonight as city council meeting with one member would would like to postpone this so everyone can get a look at plans and make sure they know what is taking place. >> matt, thanks. donald sterling's on again and off again plan to selled team is off again. the tone says that donald sterling is refusing to sell the los angeles clippers team to former microsoft c.e.o. after the negotiations with his estranged wife after the league moved to oust donald sterling over racist remarks. donald sterling grade to sell and do drop the suit against the league but he is reversing that decision after learning that the nba will not take back the lifetime ban they slapped him with or the $2.5 million fine. >> in boston, a mother says she didn't think it was possible to give bit to twins...24 days apart. the brothers are doing well after rare and risky delayed delivery. doctors say the challenge began when mom went interest labor only 24 weeks into her pregnancy and one boy was bop premature and was p
the plan forecasted 30 years in the future so the plans have to be flexible but they are going to discusst tonight as city council meeting with one member would would like to postpone this so everyone can get a look at plans and make sure they know what is taking place. >> matt, thanks. donald sterling's on again and off again plan to selled team is off again. the tone says that donald sterling is refusing to sell the los angeles clippers team to former microsoft c.e.o. after the...
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the key is to be flexible, patient and to stay in touch. >>> thank you, amy and from san jose, firefighters mopping up after two fires. the flames broke out in an apartment building this morning. 11 people are displaced including five children. red cross is helping with shelter. the or fire broke out inside a garage with crews knocking it down before it spread to the home. >> we follow breaking news at half moon bay. the san mateo county sheriff is investigating a deadly shooting between a deputy and 18-year-old woman. the deputy opened fire at the housing complex at 9:30 last night. the deputy believed the woman was armed. he feared for his life. she died at the complex. >> tuesday's election was the first time using a two tiered session so the top two finishers face off in november regardless of party. in the governor's race, governor brown cruised to a win and will take on neel kashkari would brought home 19 percent of the vote. >> brown gave what sounded like a campaign speech. >> california appreciates living in our means and managing the people's money and creating a rainy day fund an
the key is to be flexible, patient and to stay in touch. >>> thank you, amy and from san jose, firefighters mopping up after two fires. the flames broke out in an apartment building this morning. 11 people are displaced including five children. red cross is helping with shelter. the or fire broke out inside a garage with crews knocking it down before it spread to the home. >> we follow breaking news at half moon bay. the san mateo county sheriff is investigating a deadly shooting...
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we need to be flexible and responsible, and we need to have some help in thinking about our responsibility. journey.ing about journey is big, bright, and wonderful. it currently includes many properties listed in the national register. it includes properties that are of national significance. am i correct, kate, that as a unit with it's very clear edges, it is not yet independently listed on the national register of historic places? that is what i thought. here is the flag i'm waving. i want everybody in this room to boundariesy get the -- to help get the site its and independently listed on the national register of historic places. why do i want to do that? our present system requires you and me to pick out the few things in our community that it is clear to everybody that we want to preserve. i want to put the shoe on the other foot. i want developers to have to say, if i want to modify this, it is not negatively and -- af fecting the integrity of the area. if we want to preserve the journey footprint. we've got to preserve the journey footprint and put it on the register so people have
we need to be flexible and responsible, and we need to have some help in thinking about our responsibility. journey.ing about journey is big, bright, and wonderful. it currently includes many properties listed in the national register. it includes properties that are of national significance. am i correct, kate, that as a unit with it's very clear edges, it is not yet independently listed on the national register of historic places? that is what i thought. here is the flag i'm waving. i want...
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they say this needs to be flexible because it is for 30 years in the future. the next step is tonight with a city council meeting and one member is requesting this be put on hold and talk about it next week. from san mateo county a person is under arrest for murder in redwood city at middleton and 4th. the sheriff deputies say a person was arrested and so far they have not released how the victim was killed or a motive. >> oakland mayor quan is denying she was talking on a cell phone when involved in a car crash. no one was seriously hurt in the accident on sunday afternoon, but some witnesses say they was on the cell phone and ran a red light. a new witness came forward yesterday and insists she was not on her phone but the mayor admits she is not sure if she ran a red light. >> i do not believe so but we will let the police investigation confirm or not. >> she was driving and just, bam, like that. she was doing through a yellow light. >> she was convicted of running a red light in another incident in february the she claims it was for not stopping completely
they say this needs to be flexible because it is for 30 years in the future. the next step is tonight with a city council meeting and one member is requesting this be put on hold and talk about it next week. from san mateo county a person is under arrest for murder in redwood city at middleton and 4th. the sheriff deputies say a person was arrested and so far they have not released how the victim was killed or a motive. >> oakland mayor quan is denying she was talking on a cell phone when...
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always be learning, be willing to be flexible and adapt to the changing environment thaw are in. help you being successful in your career. >> reporter: the survey also found 80 percent expect some sort of formal training starting a job. part of that is cultural. part of that is skills i'll need to do mize job in this company. we see the direct correlation between a simulation and on board to go productivity and performance. >> reporter: this also is interesting to note this survey found 75 percent of the grads said they have looked at availability of jobs in their field before deciding their major compared to only 65 percent of 2012. they are making decisions, based on the pending job market. >> of course. >> these are graduates who have seen job market decline. >> exactly. >> be prepared as best as possible. >> good luck, jim, thanks. >>> still to come on "eyewitness news" a scare for sandra bullock. >> disturbing new details about the man arrested for break nothing to her home, we will have that >>> sandra bullock takes legal action against the man who allegedly broke into her
always be learning, be willing to be flexible and adapt to the changing environment thaw are in. help you being successful in your career. >> reporter: the survey also found 80 percent expect some sort of formal training starting a job. part of that is cultural. part of that is skills i'll need to do mize job in this company. we see the direct correlation between a simulation and on board to go productivity and performance. >> reporter: this also is interesting to note this survey...
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we're doing this because i think it's right to be flexible and it's also a key to diversity. we're not going to be able to attract all the talent we want when people have other requirements in their lives. to it's about regulation and it's about a culture of being more adaptable in terms of those of us who are the employers. second point that i would make, how are we going to advance on the selection of these key positions? yes, we want to do this with haste and dignity, but let's not forget what the treaty says. it says that it is for the council, for the heads of government between themselves. if necessary, voting by qualified majority to nominate a candidate who is voted on by the european parliament. so people who have come through, that's fine, they're out there amongst the candidates that have been presented. i think we need to be clear what the rules are and what the treaty says and the government will need to work out amongst themselves. hopefully we'll then end up with some answers. but others have said it's not just one job, we've also got a president of the council
we're doing this because i think it's right to be flexible and it's also a key to diversity. we're not going to be able to attract all the talent we want when people have other requirements in their lives. to it's about regulation and it's about a culture of being more adaptable in terms of those of us who are the employers. second point that i would make, how are we going to advance on the selection of these key positions? yes, we want to do this with haste and dignity, but let's not forget...
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that can be flexible, cooperate. provide bystander education. well, the office of civil rights could mandate that they provide $500,000 per year. that would really push compliance in a way that is voluntary and in good faith but would have more teeth. >> what do you think of that? >> i would like to see the discussion the discussion focus on prevention. >> i got that. >> if we are really, truly looking to stop the problems of course we want to have responses to survivors and adjudication, but we need to focus on stopping the problem. >> i agree. we need better orientation. they the structure in place that informs students as to what violences, campus violence, sexual violence, stalking, intimidation. >> an important piece of the statistics is that there really are not -- they are what gets reported to a formal structures. >> say that again? >> the statistics really are reports that come through the university to formal structure. the campus police or the dean of students' office. so what we found an hour climate studies, is small percentage of s
that can be flexible, cooperate. provide bystander education. well, the office of civil rights could mandate that they provide $500,000 per year. that would really push compliance in a way that is voluntary and in good faith but would have more teeth. >> what do you think of that? >> i would like to see the discussion the discussion focus on prevention. >> i got that. >> if we are really, truly looking to stop the problems of course we want to have responses to survivors...
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does that give them the ability to be more flexible? does that give the u.k.options than we have here? >> excellent question. the u.k. has pursued a different approach than the set. whenever the u.k. has wondered in to the neighborhood of fiscal policy, they have gotten explicit indemnification from the treasury. we are doing fiscal policy but we want to get out of it, you indemnify us against losses, the fed has not taken that approach. that happened with the funding for lending scheme in the u.k. and also their quantitive easing program. there is no right or wrong answer. in the u.s., there is more of a grey area and the lines between monetary and fiscal policy. fore have high expectations the fed because they're the only game in town. then the u.k., whenever standing government presents a budget, it either passes or you get an election. in the u.s., the budget is a starting point for a stalemate. in a parliamentary system, budgets are much simpler to get enacted. >> we have made it as complicated as we can. richard clarida, global strategic advisor at pimco
does that give them the ability to be more flexible? does that give the u.k.options than we have here? >> excellent question. the u.k. has pursued a different approach than the set. whenever the u.k. has wondered in to the neighborhood of fiscal policy, they have gotten explicit indemnification from the treasury. we are doing fiscal policy but we want to get out of it, you indemnify us against losses, the fed has not taken that approach. that happened with the funding for lending scheme...
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unions have to be flexible. unions have to recognize that if you are working for a company, that that company has to have a bottom line. they're competing against non-union labor as well. the good news though is that typically union workers know how to do the job and so what you can -- what you may lose incrementally because you're paying slightly higher wages or higher benefits you're gaining in skills, reliability, productivity. and if you can create a culture where employers and workers feel both invested, those are the companies that succeed over time and can thrive. now if you're an entrepreneur, if you're starting off and you are a skilled tradesman, i think the challenges in terms of that transition are the same as for everybody who wants to start a business. typically the issue is, can you get capital to start it up? are you able to market what you do in a way that gets you customers? are you able to run your business efficiently enough that you actually get in the black at some point? are you willing to
unions have to be flexible. unions have to recognize that if you are working for a company, that that company has to have a bottom line. they're competing against non-union labor as well. the good news though is that typically union workers know how to do the job and so what you can -- what you may lose incrementally because you're paying slightly higher wages or higher benefits you're gaining in skills, reliability, productivity. and if you can create a culture where employers and workers feel...
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do you think it can write those as flexible as you say they will be in that amount of time without seeingtechnology can work? >> i don't think we're going to get there in 2015 with the large unmanned aircraft that are operating at higher altitudes. i do think we could pretty easily get there for these low-altitude operations, whether it be for crop monitoring, whether it be for pipeline monitoring, whether it be for arctic wildlife monitoring. you know, these things at low altitude and away from populated areas don't pose the safety risk that other types of operations do. so if we can get those going forward, we can learn a lot from those types of activities and then slowly work up into the higher altitudes. >> bobby thanks for the insight on that. it's going to be fun to watch. bobby sturgell joining us this morning talking about that faa ruling. >> thank you. >>> speaking of amazon, david faber's documentary "amazon rising" premieres this sunday night beginning at 9:00 p.m. eastern time right here on cnbc. when we come back, a big question for google. how do you make people want to wear
do you think it can write those as flexible as you say they will be in that amount of time without seeingtechnology can work? >> i don't think we're going to get there in 2015 with the large unmanned aircraft that are operating at higher altitudes. i do think we could pretty easily get there for these low-altitude operations, whether it be for crop monitoring, whether it be for pipeline monitoring, whether it be for arctic wildlife monitoring. you know, these things at low altitude and...
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the monetary base remains the normal anchor and the exchange rate should be managed flexibly. the international reserve position provides a buffer and this reserve buffer should be maintained given the down side risks that the economy faces. now i'd like to talk about reform -- structure reform. sustained and inclusive growth will require continued progress on a broad structural reform agenda to foster private-sector activity. potential drivers of growth including a which you are and rural development, public infrastructure and services, the extractive energies and the energy sector. private sector growth employment outside security and government is also needed and will be supported by these structural reforms. i'd like to start by talking about banking sector reform and its role in saving investment growth and improving access to finance. strengthening the banking sector -- the banking sector will -- is needed because of the legacy of the bank crisis and poor governance in the banking system which affect public confidence in banks. the strategy requires developing financial i
the monetary base remains the normal anchor and the exchange rate should be managed flexibly. the international reserve position provides a buffer and this reserve buffer should be maintained given the down side risks that the economy faces. now i'd like to talk about reform -- structure reform. sustained and inclusive growth will require continued progress on a broad structural reform agenda to foster private-sector activity. potential drivers of growth including a which you are and rural...
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. >> mccarthy says that the plan is going to be flexible so that the states can figure out what is bestlicans have been quick to criticize the plan saying it unfairly targets coal, and lit kill jobs and hurt the economy. >>> and june could be the start of a summer cruise considering that weekend that senator ted cruz has. he led a leadership conference and now insisting that the republicans will win back the senate, and he used a sunday show sit-down to blast the current edadministration and al a future one perhaps, hillary clinton's. i want to bring in a pollster, and former aid to george h.w. bush joe watkins and margie omero. and now, the guy fighting against the washington establishment. take a listen. >> and some somehow all of the gray beards in washington, who opposed fighting against obamacare are now looking around and winning senate seats all over the country, and reaping the fruits of the battle. >> and so margie, the argument is that he is still believes that the government shutdown was a good thing, and the republicans need to stand for something, to rock the boat and not a
. >> mccarthy says that the plan is going to be flexible so that the states can figure out what is bestlicans have been quick to criticize the plan saying it unfairly targets coal, and lit kill jobs and hurt the economy. >>> and june could be the start of a summer cruise considering that weekend that senator ted cruz has. he led a leadership conference and now insisting that the republicans will win back the senate, and he used a sunday show sit-down to blast the current...
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which might be wood or it might be something else, but to allow it to be more flexible. >> i would like to support building approval with that spirit at its core, but i'm really not prepared sitting to just say it has to be wood. i think there is an explanation to make a ground floor softer or more inviting, there's many tools. we don't have to go with what they might be, but i don't think it's the project breaks or makes it because of that one request or change so i can't support that. i would look for the department to search with the architect about what is it the neighborhood is looking for and the detail and the textual quality of the building on ground floor and leave that as a recommendation for you to work out. is there a second to that motion? >> there is a motion already on the floor. >> i believe the question is to the maker of the motion. >> commissioner antonini. can we a men the motion to make that part. >> right, i think we'll continue to work with staff to try to craft the facade that would be to the contextual of the neighborhood but gives the architect
which might be wood or it might be something else, but to allow it to be more flexible. >> i would like to support building approval with that spirit at its core, but i'm really not prepared sitting to just say it has to be wood. i think there is an explanation to make a ground floor softer or more inviting, there's many tools. we don't have to go with what they might be, but i don't think it's the project breaks or makes it because of that one request or change so i can't support that. i...
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policy and whether they will stick to that or whether they will decide that actually they want to be more flexible in order to become a member of nato remains to be seen there is for independence point to some notable exceptions to that rule scotland is a the very heart of the north atlantic so they would be very uncomfortable with scotland and we have to remember that nor do we know heads need to have a nation of five million that doesn't have nuclear weapons and one of the most contentious issues is the estimated price of going it alone u.k. treasury analysis puts scotland start up costs at one point five. billion pounds that figure has been rubbish by scottish national party leader alex salmond although he's staying tight lipped about what he thinks it would cost so it's just one hundred days to go it seems that there is just one undisputable fact and that is that neither side knows what's going to happen if the yes camp does when and bear in mind it's like being behind in the polls at the moment but then both sides will have to enter a complicated negotiations that could take many years to set
policy and whether they will stick to that or whether they will decide that actually they want to be more flexible in order to become a member of nato remains to be seen there is for independence point to some notable exceptions to that rule scotland is a the very heart of the north atlantic so they would be very uncomfortable with scotland and we have to remember that nor do we know heads need to have a nation of five million that doesn't have nuclear weapons and one of the most contentious...
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you had to be flexible and agile and roll literally and figuratively with whatever was running. >> i want to take a question from the audience and this is from jersey anderson. this is really a hardball. did you really autograph all these books? [laughter] >> you know what? i really did. i really did. [applause] and between the time that i finished the book and went in and set it to printing i had a three-week period and they sent me 21,000 pages so i started signing hillary rodham clinton. i thought this is going to take me until labor day. i talked to lissa and some other people and they said they'll personalize it. you say hillary. that i can do so i sat in the turn down the old movie channels because it was relaxing and just sat there inside. the ones that you are getting have all been personally signed by me. [applause] >> you mentioned beijing. the 20th anniversary this year and i want to tell a quick story and it does want to ask you about this. you almost didn't go. you almost didn't go because the chinese had arrested a naturalized citizen saying he was an american spy but w
you had to be flexible and agile and roll literally and figuratively with whatever was running. >> i want to take a question from the audience and this is from jersey anderson. this is really a hardball. did you really autograph all these books? [laughter] >> you know what? i really did. i really did. [applause] and between the time that i finished the book and went in and set it to printing i had a three-week period and they sent me 21,000 pages so i started signing hillary rodham...
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bloomberg or at the -- cornerer score store, you have to work very collaboratively, be honest and be flexible. if you tell me you do not want to do this or do that, i would not hire you. i want to know what you want to do. i used to write letters. i am a 1000 letters, and terrible typist, but i typed them out until i cut them right. -- until i got them right. and i got a job all through college. every summer i had a job. in high school i had summer jobs , and part-time my senior year i worked at a little electronics company. we did not know anybody. somebody once said that i got something because of influence, and my mother said the only people we knew whose names were in the paper were in the obituary or the crime sections. i did not know anybody. you just go out there and do it, and i still think that opportunity is there, and i don't think most kids fit into this mold of the millenial and they are too good for this and they do not want to work for the man, or in this day the woman. handful, they are in for a rude awakening. schools that do not want christine lagarde and condoleezza rice sp
bloomberg or at the -- cornerer score store, you have to work very collaboratively, be honest and be flexible. if you tell me you do not want to do this or do that, i would not hire you. i want to know what you want to do. i used to write letters. i am a 1000 letters, and terrible typist, but i typed them out until i cut them right. -- until i got them right. and i got a job all through college. every summer i had a job. in high school i had summer jobs , and part-time my senior year i worked...