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two coal categories. one oil category. then they get comment about how -- we are not -- what happens then is the people that comment say we're so different from that category, we have these special problems we need our own separate category. >> and it's a rulemaking after the rulemaking that applies to the listing. is that right? >> totally after, that your honor. it's the second phase. it happened here that they announced it all at the same time, that only because there had been an 11-year delay. >> you confirmed it was not made up in my chambers. [ laughter ] the fact is -- >> they did a wonderful job figuring it out again, your honor. >> right. the brief said congress -- esg's brief. unambiguously required epa to consider costs at the second stage of the regulatory process. that's what it said. a few pages later they had the statute. so not surprisingly, i read the statute. and reading the statute leads me to think it works along the lines you just said. that if you did have the most expensive set of generators in the w
two coal categories. one oil category. then they get comment about how -- we are not -- what happens then is the people that comment say we're so different from that category, we have these special problems we need our own separate category. >> and it's a rulemaking after the rulemaking that applies to the listing. is that right? >> totally after, that your honor. it's the second phase. it happened here that they announced it all at the same time, that only because there had been an...
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here are two categories, two oil categories, one coal category. then is people that comment say we're so different from that category we have these special problems, we need our own special category. >> it is rule making after the rule making that applies after the listing. is that right? >> totally after that your honor. it is the second. >> your chambers did a wonderful job figuring it out again, your honor. >> the brief said, congress unam unambiguously required costs to be considered at the regulatory process. a few pages later they have the statute. so not surprisingly i read the statute. and reading the statute leads me to think it works along the lines you just said. but if you did have the most expensive set of generators in the world, you would ask epa to create a separate category for them in which case the top 12% would no longer be in your category, and you wouldn't have to do it. >> that's what happened with -- >> now. what i'm asking if you think it is the system. that's what i read in the ut. usg think that's the system. but is ther
here are two categories, two oil categories, one coal category. then is people that comment say we're so different from that category we have these special problems, we need our own special category. >> it is rule making after the rule making that applies after the listing. is that right? >> totally after that your honor. it is the second. >> your chambers did a wonderful job figuring it out again, your honor. >> the brief said, congress unam unambiguously required costs...
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it was about how these categories work and how the categories enable the epa to mitigate certain dramatic or onerous costs of certain segments of the industry. but that is not an unknown provision of any kind. and indeed, it seems to me that the provision very much cuts against your ultimate. epa, in some ways, can't even figure out the cost until itthe aggregate cost obviously depend on how epa categorizes and sub categorizes. you won't have the epa make the cost calculation before it really can given the structure of the statute. mr. brownell: the cost does dr. into a variety of determinations as made part of the regulatory process. when eta issued its findings in 20 justice sotomayor: host: they said it was not final. there is no final determination or listing and we are going to take comment on that as part of the rulemaking to examine the admission standards. the agency addresses related to -- in light of this study address whether such regulation under the section is appropriate and necessary for power plants. it may be necessary to regulate something like mercury. that may not be t
it was about how these categories work and how the categories enable the epa to mitigate certain dramatic or onerous costs of certain segments of the industry. but that is not an unknown provision of any kind. and indeed, it seems to me that the provision very much cuts against your ultimate. epa, in some ways, can't even figure out the cost until itthe aggregate cost obviously depend on how epa categorizes and sub categorizes. you won't have the epa make the cost calculation before it really...
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so 5 categories, scoring panel, points awarded to each category. >> 20 percent each? 10/30? >> we haven't quite fine tuned that. >> i think what we're looking at is in the management and operational skill some of the, you know, how if they worked in a joint venture, how is the joint venture structured. is it equal, are they sharing the responsibilities, is the small business going to also share risk? so the way that they structure their proposal will have some weight and i think we're still toying with and looking at some of the models that mta and the puc have in terms of how we would actually break those things out. but it's close to that, yes. >> so before you guys issue the rfp you are going to have those weightings in the document? >> it would be in the upcoming staff report. >> so when you come back i will see it. >> absolutely. >> customer experience? >> okay, qualifications and experience, operational capabilities and plan, partnership structure, marketing and visitor experience, and meeting the overall project objectives. >> okay. so can i just mention something tha
so 5 categories, scoring panel, points awarded to each category. >> 20 percent each? 10/30? >> we haven't quite fine tuned that. >> i think what we're looking at is in the management and operational skill some of the, you know, how if they worked in a joint venture, how is the joint venture structured. is it equal, are they sharing the responsibilities, is the small business going to also share risk? so the way that they structure their proposal will have some weight and i...
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but in the african american category i wouldn't call super great numbers but good numbers especially if you compare it to the population base, people who are residue, you are not supposed to compare population to business representation, if you just use that as a measure, it's sort of on par, especially with the asian categories which is sort of on par, when you look at the latino category, that's clearly an area that we need to look very closely at because the population of latinos in san francisco is on a conservative bases is at least 15 percent, some people would say it's past 20. it could be the latinos are very busy on other projects and if they are not available. that's a concern. >> well, i share your same sentiments in that respect. regarding these size harmonization, i know i have had a discussion with a successful latino contractor that was not awarded the contract because he exceeded the size standard, as an example. it would be good to look at increasing our size standards and harmonizing with the city because he certainly fell within the city's definition, i believe of
but in the african american category i wouldn't call super great numbers but good numbers especially if you compare it to the population base, people who are residue, you are not supposed to compare population to business representation, if you just use that as a measure, it's sort of on par, especially with the asian categories which is sort of on par, when you look at the latino category, that's clearly an area that we need to look very closely at because the population of latinos in san...
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then there's skechers which is in a short selling category all of its own. i'd love skechers for ages having been drawn to the comfort level of the shoes and with the ceo, robert green berg and weinberg the chief financial officers. they know how to design manufacture and sell what people want -- a comfortable darn shoe. others are not so enamored of skechers. there's research that called to call a top on the stock and frequently produced flameouts and companies that were fads hot and cold. we have seen this play out again and again. they had the port struggle, distribution center problems in europe. always some research firm giving credence to a weak direct sales number. there was always something scary going on and the stock would take a momentary swoon. but nothing would slow down this quarter. get the stock flying in the market. i could arguethat all three are technology stocks in disguise. snap-on keeps on inventing tools and lots of the innovation comes from listening to their clients. it's a factory of innovation. domino's is coming one new dishes tha
then there's skechers which is in a short selling category all of its own. i'd love skechers for ages having been drawn to the comfort level of the shoes and with the ceo, robert green berg and weinberg the chief financial officers. they know how to design manufacture and sell what people want -- a comfortable darn shoe. others are not so enamored of skechers. there's research that called to call a top on the stock and frequently produced flameouts and companies that were fads hot and cold. we...
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"place" is the category for our first "toss up."t's worth $1,000, and off we go. [ bell chimes ] lesley and nick. fresh meadow. no. everybody else? [ bell chimes ] carolina and sergio. green meadow. yeah that's it. [ applause ] well "fresh" would have worked, but it turned out to be "green." and we're gonna say hello to the felixes and have them tell us all about themselves. hi. i'm carolina and this is sergio. we've been married for nine years. we have three beautiful kids -- anastacia, 8, sebastian, 7 and joaquin, 5. my name's staff sergeant sergio felix. i've been in the military for 13 years, u.s. army, and we recently moved to hawaii last week, and we are here now. and we've taken two of our kids to disneyland, and hopefully we take the other. all right. [ laughter ] glad to have you folks here. thank you. and now, nick and lesley your turn to tell us. hi, pat. my name is nick sharkey, and this is my wife, lesley. we're from glen ellyn, illinois. we've been married 4 1/2 years and i work in sales for a christian publishing comp
"place" is the category for our first "toss up."t's worth $1,000, and off we go. [ bell chimes ] lesley and nick. fresh meadow. no. everybody else? [ bell chimes ] carolina and sergio. green meadow. yeah that's it. [ applause ] well "fresh" would have worked, but it turned out to be "green." and we're gonna say hello to the felixes and have them tell us all about themselves. hi. i'm carolina and this is sergio. we've been married for nine years. we have...
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>> at the equivalent 80 miles per hour category 1 stosh. -- storm. >> reporter: the house is batteredory is. 1. >> the large waves and wind - that's what we are trying to capture. >> reporter: category 4 - pushing against the structure. >> we need to understand how buildings can be resilient to these conditions. >> reporter: time to crank it up to full speed, 150 miles per hour category 5 hurricane. >> fire. >> reporter: i can feel it vibrating now. everything is shaking. >> that was something else. that was a real rush for me. studying a storm in a tank is not just an academic exercise for the researchers here. >> we have chosen to live here, to have our families and homes here in this place where we are just above sea level. it's a personal issue for us. >>> the reality on the ground there in miami is so drastic, but also it seems like a different reality than what they have in d.c. >> true but what is interesting to me is the department of defense moved beyond the politics. this is their 2014 climate change adaptation roadmap, and they have accepted that climate change is happening
>> at the equivalent 80 miles per hour category 1 stosh. -- storm. >> reporter: the house is batteredory is. 1. >> the large waves and wind - that's what we are trying to capture. >> reporter: category 4 - pushing against the structure. >> we need to understand how buildings can be resilient to these conditions. >> reporter: time to crank it up to full speed, 150 miles per hour category 5 hurricane. >> fire. >> reporter: i can feel it vibrating...
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those are just broad categories as i understand it, the types of participants we would want to see, i know f, i wouldn't mind seeing an engineer or two down there just given all we have to face along the waterfront and perhaps some specialized experts and even a category of neighbors and of things and again these are all very broad, but again it's categories there is not a one off of each of these. these are the broad categories of the kinds of participants we want to make sure they are included and not leave anyone on there. i'm pleased to see you don't have any attorneys on there. again, that's something that i'm sure diane, i know you are open to if there are any other very broad categories of the kind of participants we would certainly welcome any suggestions. but again the idea is to kupbl up with a list of all those who care about the waterfront and be involved. that's my editorializing, i'll save a few of my colleagues after the commissioners speak. prrp. >> diane, thank you. this is a lot of information and thank you very much for putting together a very clear understanding of
those are just broad categories as i understand it, the types of participants we would want to see, i know f, i wouldn't mind seeing an engineer or two down there just given all we have to face along the waterfront and perhaps some specialized experts and even a category of neighbors and of things and again these are all very broad, but again it's categories there is not a one off of each of these. these are the broad categories of the kinds of participants we want to make sure they are...
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but over the past five years 25,500 jobs have been created in this category. it accounts for 45 percent of total job growth in the metro division. that is once again an amazing accomplishment. these occupations paid over $90,000 per employee versus the us average of about $70,000 in the same categories. and, when you look more specifically within the tech sector, 160,000 per employee. so these are very high wage jobs. we all are aware of the rapidly expanding startups to mike top boxes are unpacked down to the list. there rapid clip and absorbing tremendous amounts of office space in the area. but it's not just startups. companies like oracle are diversifying. their employment-based hiring in the city. i then programmers and developers in the city. and further scrambling to find enough space so for example salesforces hopefully going to be moving into a new office tower within the next couple of years and even bloomberg is opening r&d facility south of market being near the tech corridor door. so medical research biotechnology along with social media and apps
but over the past five years 25,500 jobs have been created in this category. it accounts for 45 percent of total job growth in the metro division. that is once again an amazing accomplishment. these occupations paid over $90,000 per employee versus the us average of about $70,000 in the same categories. and, when you look more specifically within the tech sector, 160,000 per employee. so these are very high wage jobs. we all are aware of the rapidly expanding startups to mike top boxes are...
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. >> reporter: coming up on techknow, simulating category 5 hurricanes in a tank. >> no nonsense newcity police commissioner william bratton >> they just respected this department >> restoring trust... >> it's going to be difficult... >> modernizing the force... >> this is going to be a revolutionary year >> protecting lives... >> the technologies we have available to us are phenomenal >> every sunday night. >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping. inspiring. entertaining. talk to al jazeera. only on al jazeera america. >>> this bit of land on florida's virginia key is home to a hurricane simulation lab at the home for marine and atmospheric science. it feels like a giant swimming pool. >> roughly the size of a large swimming pool. >> reporter: dr brian house runs "sustain" - short for: surge, structure, atmosphere interaction facility. why is it important to recreate the conditions in a chamber? >> there's a couple of things that we are keen to figure out. what causes hurricanes to intensify, to go
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and the first question was about the way these categories work and how the categories enable the epamitigate certain dramatic or onerous costs on certain segments of the industry. that's not an unknown provision of any kind. and indeed it seems to me that the provision very much cuts against your argument because epa in some ways can't even figure out the costs until it makes those categorization decision that the aggregate costs obviously depend on how epa categorizes and subcategorizes. so you would have the epa make the cost calculation before it really can, given the structure of the statute. >> your honor, the cost does factor into a variety of determinations that are made as part of the regulatory process. when epa issued its notice of regulatory finding in december of 2010 it said this is non-final. epa confirmed again, and this is at page 555-a of the u.r. petitioner's appendix, that there is no final m-1a determination or listing and we are going to take comment on that as part of the rulemaking to examine section 7412-d emission standards. as part of that the agency address
and the first question was about the way these categories work and how the categories enable the epamitigate certain dramatic or onerous costs on certain segments of the industry. that's not an unknown provision of any kind. and indeed it seems to me that the provision very much cuts against your argument because epa in some ways can't even figure out the costs until it makes those categorization decision that the aggregate costs obviously depend on how epa categorizes and subcategorizes. so...
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this category the declaration exemption group become certified establishment category. they will be zoned as medical and only for those that are camtc owners and providers. this is what other cities are doing and it creates that, takes care of some of the zoning issues, a lot of what impedes massage professionals from wanting to step forward. right now the group of people that are willing to step forward and speak at these meetings is shrinking because everybody is afraid if they stick their head out they are going to get slammed with a puc which is like a moratorium because it takes from 6 months to a year to get this. as you heard from amanda, has to cross many desks. on the provider part that currently gpa is general practitioner permit is only 100 -hour criteria and advanced is 200 -hour criteria. right now the bar is very low in san francisco. perhaps that's part of the problem why we've had a proliferation problem. the san francisco council of certificate holders are considered division two health care providers and should be treated as such. thank you very much.
this category the declaration exemption group become certified establishment category. they will be zoned as medical and only for those that are camtc owners and providers. this is what other cities are doing and it creates that, takes care of some of the zoning issues, a lot of what impedes massage professionals from wanting to step forward. right now the group of people that are willing to step forward and speak at these meetings is shrinking because everybody is afraid if they stick their...
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i would put you in that category, that is what you do. the other person that has been in a similar role with me was jim, he interviewed me many years and what is interesting is that the job you have people do not appreciate how much they question this whole frame of the conversation, it sets the emotional tone and everything. people like this are 12 to 14 minute segments, some people they have questions written down and they are going after those questions no matter what its what you say. and some people do questions are going to circle. and i would say that that is utterly ridiculous, then i would give a bunch of reasons, and then he says it's ridiculous. and that ability to ask a question in here what is crucial live on tv is a very rare skill. so i think that that made him a phenomenal listener. c-span: what about the other point, the skill and the focus? >> guest: that's a problem for a lot of us. the ability to have patience, we are just in a world and there's all this talk about what it is doing to us. and i don't think it's just a
i would put you in that category, that is what you do. the other person that has been in a similar role with me was jim, he interviewed me many years and what is interesting is that the job you have people do not appreciate how much they question this whole frame of the conversation, it sets the emotional tone and everything. people like this are 12 to 14 minute segments, some people they have questions written down and they are going after those questions no matter what its what you say. and...
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but i will ask prosecutorial discretion does it apply in all categories of lot? some require you to register for selective service or some provision you and some roles are you able to exercise prosecutorial discretion. >> i did with respect to some third. i do not remember the second to estimate that they force you to do something soon back but you ra a life think it is important but my time is up independent the gentleman from idaho has a disk -- a distant second but if you are exercising your discretion not to do a fraud case and it is entirely separate legal concepts. regardless of your job a think it is important of what we call prosecutorial discretion. >> recognize the gentlelady from washington and. >> thank you for being here with us today. many colleagues talk about family detention camps and a detention is centered in miami staged in tacoma clearly in the terms of a contract the negotiations have had to be extended twice. that firm deadline to wrap up is there is very little transparency in this negotiation as they're on the hook the ball that many goes
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on the bottom were looking at a race at rest by race category. so sort of the important information on the slide is the differential you see on the bottom right corner. the extent to which one race might be bias going on. you would expect that differential to the 0 in a perfect world. or that's just sort of what you would think it would be. as you can see, there some difference is that you're the same data i do. i'm not sure what inferences we can talk. drop. >> commissioner: not every single person that's called in having committed an offense is arrested. so, that would also explain why there's a differential. the point of the -- of this presentation is this is not the officers are not acting autonomously. so the officers summoned calls and somebody says, princess, in this homicide a white whale white male was the suspect the officer try to find a white male so the suspect in this incident was a white male. >> presidentthough i had. continue. >> clerk: waders and gentlemen letter given the report you will have your chance to react. i'm not sayin
on the bottom were looking at a race at rest by race category. so sort of the important information on the slide is the differential you see on the bottom right corner. the extent to which one race might be bias going on. you would expect that differential to the 0 in a perfect world. or that's just sort of what you would think it would be. as you can see, there some difference is that you're the same data i do. i'm not sure what inferences we can talk. drop. >> commissioner: not every...
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graduation sufficient credits but missing an average of two courses to be on track and the next category and next off track to one semester severely off track they're off track more than one year here we're showing the data last fall and the dictated now in the spring so ass as you can see in the springtime 69.2 percent of the students are on track to graduate this is approximately 2 mount 7 percent increase from the fall that was of .9 percent and you can see the next category with the students have total credits they're missing an average of credits 19.2 percent and look further down students are up to one semester 4 percent off track up to one year 40 percent and students off track they're up to 4.1 percent loovthd the existing expanding support for off track students if you add up the students you add up in the students if the missing classes for graduation we're projecting 88.7 percent of current students projected to graduate high school in four years. >> excuse me. you see the 2.7 percentage increase that's important we continue to be committed i'll see the lines from the superint
graduation sufficient credits but missing an average of two courses to be on track and the next category and next off track to one semester severely off track they're off track more than one year here we're showing the data last fall and the dictated now in the spring so ass as you can see in the springtime 69.2 percent of the students are on track to graduate this is approximately 2 mount 7 percent increase from the fall that was of .9 percent and you can see the next category with the...
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a category 5 equivalent, a healthy category 5.he single strongest storm we've seen this early in the season. it's slightly larger than the state of texas. this is a spectacular shot. an astronaut aboard the international space station sharing this with us. this is about a 38-mile diameter eye of the storm. you put this in a southern california, and you're stretching it out of los angeles toward malibu. that's how large the eye of the storm is as seen from about 250 miles up. the astronaut sharing this on social media. you kind of see this as rosemary alluded to, the size of texas. that's precisely what it looks like when you look at it from 250 miles, 4 hundred kilometers above the earth's surface toward the western pacific ocean. there goes the storm system. a glancing blow toward the island. initial at the looked like it had potential to make direct landfall h. it done that, this would have left something in line like we saw with cyclone a.m. in vanuatu. it did miss land, but unfortunately is poised to reach the philippines. for
a category 5 equivalent, a healthy category 5.he single strongest storm we've seen this early in the season. it's slightly larger than the state of texas. this is a spectacular shot. an astronaut aboard the international space station sharing this with us. this is about a 38-mile diameter eye of the storm. you put this in a southern california, and you're stretching it out of los angeles toward malibu. that's how large the eye of the storm is as seen from about 250 miles up. the astronaut...
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we have a few new product categories in the works. everything is based on manufacturing.nce you can really feel -- fill a strong manufacturing base then you can start the design process. we are working on things that are very exciting. brad: when do we get a shinola store in san francisco? daniel: obviously, san francisco is a huge market for us. people in san francisco appreciate the quality and what is behind the company. we are looking to expand to a lot stores. i am working on it. brad: thank you very much could mark, back to you. mark: after the break, more from the milken conference. we caught up with jeff staley two years after he left jpmorgan. highlights went "bottom line" continues in a moment. mark: it is time for today's latin america report. latin america's biggest building company is suspending new investments in brazil. ego says -- the ceo says a looming fiscal tightening and the reluctance to release loans for an oil rig supplier have led the company to put new investments on hold. the rialto rose to the highest level in eight weeks. there is speculation t
we have a few new product categories in the works. everything is based on manufacturing.nce you can really feel -- fill a strong manufacturing base then you can start the design process. we are working on things that are very exciting. brad: when do we get a shinola store in san francisco? daniel: obviously, san francisco is a huge market for us. people in san francisco appreciate the quality and what is behind the company. we are looking to expand to a lot stores. i am working on it. brad:...
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really focusing on the major categories of spending. the major change compared to when we last spoke is that the scenario reflects the adoption of the capital plan which itself incorporated a reducing level of spending or reducing level of inflation. so previously we assumed 10 percent growth every year and now 10% growth. we rely heavily on that as an additional strategy to balance. that's a quick summary. you heard today the major changes and the big things that are changing are completed improvement in our revenue the capital plan and ict plan. as mentioned the controllers office will be releasing their 9-month report in the next couple of weeks and we'll be able to talk to you about where our current year is and the budget. happy to answer any questions. >> thank you, ms. howard. colleagues, any questions at this point, for items 4 and 5? okay, thank you very much. we'll open to public comment. is there any additional public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed.. so colleagues item 4 is a hearing request that i'm going to
really focusing on the major categories of spending. the major change compared to when we last spoke is that the scenario reflects the adoption of the capital plan which itself incorporated a reducing level of spending or reducing level of inflation. so previously we assumed 10 percent growth every year and now 10% growth. we rely heavily on that as an additional strategy to balance. that's a quick summary. you heard today the major changes and the big things that are changing are completed...
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i think the apple watch will make this category mainstream.hink it itself is a great product that they will sell tons of them and it's going to elevate the industry. the wearables industry will go right now basically this year from being a niche industry to being something that is high impact. i think the estimates are conservative about how much they will sell. i'm bullish on it. >> people have said that siri actually works on the apple watch, that it's much improved. the way that people take notes in evernote be voice dictation largely? have but yn able to experiment with it yet and is it working much better? >> yeah. i think for quick notes if you want to remind yourself of something then dictating something into your watch actually make as lot of sense. for anything longer, you would get your phone out or your mac book or whatever. but the experiences work really well. the way to think about it is, the more you have things like the apple watch succeed the more you'll get other wearables or connected devices the more that experiences will b
i think the apple watch will make this category mainstream.hink it itself is a great product that they will sell tons of them and it's going to elevate the industry. the wearables industry will go right now basically this year from being a niche industry to being something that is high impact. i think the estimates are conservative about how much they will sell. i'm bullish on it. >> people have said that siri actually works on the apple watch, that it's much improved. the way that people...
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needs to be done when you look at the chart he the randomness it is acquit possible some of the categories that have a significant number of committees would be unaudited because of the limited number of audits in the process i'll suggesting a basis for you folks to lay the ground work for next year when the mayor didn't put in money for additional staff that the supervisors knowing their say a need may generate that that's what i engineered when i was chair i've fought and got one extra staff during willie brown's term and that was a lot of work you need more staff many of us believe and white the mayor issues the process it can increase that's not also easy whether there are competing needs but how few committees are audited and develop a strategic analysis of the clusters of committees my be overlooked in the process that requires many strategical analysis and see groups could be totally ignored that's a reason to say you ought to have more staff along with other reasons for more staff thank you. >> commissioners ray heart director of san francisco i have a apologize i'm not as presente
needs to be done when you look at the chart he the randomness it is acquit possible some of the categories that have a significant number of committees would be unaudited because of the limited number of audits in the process i'll suggesting a basis for you folks to lay the ground work for next year when the mayor didn't put in money for additional staff that the supervisors knowing their say a need may generate that that's what i engineered when i was chair i've fought and got one extra staff...
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but we struggled as a company to launch a product in the toy category because the toy category is so on brand and distribution and things like this. we sort of waited and we kind of took a page out of our success of working with g.e. and decided to hook up with the best brand in toys, mattel. and yesterday we put out the call to action to our community of 1.2 million inventers to start playing. start making toys. alix: finding new growth in hot wheels and barbie or is this creating a wlole new line? guest: it could mean either of those things. our community gets to to share those ideas. we take those ideas to our partner in mattel with the hopes of commercializing lots of them. alix: yesterday was also a big day for you because it was your first acquisition right? earlier this week. a big week for you. guest: we had an ok week. alix: you bought undercurrent. what is the company? guest: it was a pretty cool thing. undercurrent is a consultsy that works with the largest companies in the world. companies like pepsi and american express g.e. etc. to help them move faster and invent bette
but we struggled as a company to launch a product in the toy category because the toy category is so on brand and distribution and things like this. we sort of waited and we kind of took a page out of our success of working with g.e. and decided to hook up with the best brand in toys, mattel. and yesterday we put out the call to action to our community of 1.2 million inventers to start playing. start making toys. alix: finding new growth in hot wheels and barbie or is this creating a wlole new...
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in terms of bench marks that we review, the first benchmark between the budget amounts for each category was from their management plan. with respect to benchmark to represent that centers came from other sources other than assessment revenue. benchmark three, their budget to actual is within percentage points and benchmark for whether or not they call into the next fiscal year. with respect to benchmark one, management plan versus annual budget, the civic center cbd was well within the benchmark for review. benchmark fiscal years 12-13 was shy of this requirement. the civic center cbd continues to produce well under this area in terms of partnerships and fundraising. so it's not a concern for us moving forward. with respect to benchmark 3, budget versus actual, there were two budget categories that were just slightly out of range in fiscal year 11-12. that was admin and corporate operations and years 2013 it was safety and csa's. in terms of carry over. the civic center cbd in their first year had a late start and weren't able to deploy as many services and anticipated. they current hav
in terms of bench marks that we review, the first benchmark between the budget amounts for each category was from their management plan. with respect to benchmark to represent that centers came from other sources other than assessment revenue. benchmark three, their budget to actual is within percentage points and benchmark for whether or not they call into the next fiscal year. with respect to benchmark one, management plan versus annual budget, the civic center cbd was well within the...
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talking about and also i wrote it for tens of millions of americans who i think all fall into the category though we might call fiscally conservative and socially liberal or fiscally responsible and socially tolerant. those people i think are broadly libertarian if you think in general the government should be smaller in the economy and general government should leave people alone in their personal lives, whatever details in this book you might not be ready to accept, that means you really are essentials a libertarian. one of my goals in the book is to help those people understand they are not on the red team, they are not on the blue team, their really part of the broad libertarian constituency. i say tens of millions of americans, i actually have a statistical evidence that, david kirby and i advocate a quince is to have published various studies under the theme of the libertarian vote, gallup poll for some years now for some year asked people two questions. do you think the government should be involved in promoting traditional values or is it not the role of the government to protect o
talking about and also i wrote it for tens of millions of americans who i think all fall into the category though we might call fiscally conservative and socially liberal or fiscally responsible and socially tolerant. those people i think are broadly libertarian if you think in general the government should be smaller in the economy and general government should leave people alone in their personal lives, whatever details in this book you might not be ready to accept, that means you really are...
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i think the listing is just of erotic category -- of broad category. we have had plenty of cases where we have looked at the agency saying this type of source meet these standards, that type of source meet another standard. isn't that the way it works? general lindstrom: that highlights whether or not treating this as a separate listing versus regulatory decision. they did both at the exact same time here. they also promulgated the emissions standards. justice scalia: once they are listed, they are subject to minimum standards, aren't they? general lindstrom: that is correct. justice scalia: minimum standards apply, right? the agency could have discretion as to whether to lift the standards further, but the minimums apply, right? general lindstrom: that is the epa position. if i could reserve time for my rebuttal. justice roberts: thank you. mr. brownell: mr. chief justice, i would like to make three points to support my colleagues or commit. to begin, power plants are the most recommended source category under the clean act both before 1990 and after
i think the listing is just of erotic category -- of broad category. we have had plenty of cases where we have looked at the agency saying this type of source meet these standards, that type of source meet another standard. isn't that the way it works? general lindstrom: that highlights whether or not treating this as a separate listing versus regulatory decision. they did both at the exact same time here. they also promulgated the emissions standards. justice scalia: once they are listed, they...
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faculty at unc was largely within the category of the silence of the lambs to end the administrationwas largely in the category of commits if i just close my eyes command will go away this book this book will tell you how it was at the top and also some ideas they have about how it might be kept from that way again: i cannot tell you how proud i am of both of them. [applause] >> thank you for coming in fighting the rain. >> sometimes we change our name. we like to do that. i still have married. i have only known him as j. maybe you have changed your name recently. >> this book is, of course, is, of course, about the particulars of the unc scandal, what happened at chapel hill and how and why our administration faculty leadership failed to provide the proper leadership for so long train 2010 at 2014. you will find all the details in this book. but. but really, we think of the book is about something greater, larger than the unc scandal itself is the unc scandal, we believe is emblematic of all is wrong with sports at the moment. moment. this is about how the prestigious academic insti
faculty at unc was largely within the category of the silence of the lambs to end the administrationwas largely in the category of commits if i just close my eyes command will go away this book this book will tell you how it was at the top and also some ideas they have about how it might be kept from that way again: i cannot tell you how proud i am of both of them. [applause] >> thank you for coming in fighting the rain. >> sometimes we change our name. we like to do that. i still...