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and the sub categories. you can categorize in such a way that the minimums would be up here or you can categorize in such a way that the minimums will be down there. >> and during the rule making, your honor arguments were made about sub categorizeation and e.p.a. ultimately sub categorized the power industry with respect to one limited set of sources lignite sources with respect to the mercury standard. otherwise e.p.a.'s position is once listed, it triggers an obligation to issue emission standards. >> so this is an obligation as to some standard but again the minimum standard can vary dramatically depending on how the categories and sub categories are set up and because the dramatically depending on how the subcategories are set up . so, you are having the epa consider cost before the epa can know what the cost's are. >> your honor, if i can respond to that -- epa doesn't know the costs as it takes the notice of there is no notice taken to determine what the costs are. justice sotomayor: further to what j
and the sub categories. you can categorize in such a way that the minimums would be up here or you can categorize in such a way that the minimums will be down there. >> and during the rule making, your honor arguments were made about sub categorizeation and e.p.a. ultimately sub categorized the power industry with respect to one limited set of sources lignite sources with respect to the mercury standard. otherwise e.p.a.'s position is once listed, it triggers an obligation to issue...
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here are the proposed categories. then they get comments about how we are not -- what happens then, people and comment say, we are so different from that category. we have special problems. we need a separate category. justice kagan: it is a rulemaking after the listing, is that right? mr. smith: they balance it all at the same time but only because they have 11-year delay. justice breyer: this was not taken up in my chambers. [laughter] the brief said congress -- unambiguously required epa to consider cost of the second stage of the regulatory process. i read the statute. in reading the statute leads me to think it works along the lines you just said. 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 would not have to do it. what i am asking you is, the sg thinks that is the system. is there a treatise? is there an explanation epa has put out so it is clear it was not made u
here are the proposed categories. then they get comments about how we are not -- what happens then, people and comment say, we are so different from that category. we have special problems. we need a separate category. justice kagan: it is a rulemaking after the listing, is that right? mr. smith: they balance it all at the same time but only because they have 11-year delay. justice breyer: this was not taken up in my chambers. [laughter] the brief said congress -- unambiguously required epa to...
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that's why we think that category is content neutral. as long as it's a temporary sign, it doesn't matter what the sign says. there can be duration requirements, size requirements, location requirements, that the government -- >> so your point is if it's stuck in the ground with a little stake, then it can be treated one way, but if it's in concrete -- >> that's right. >> but seems to me you're trying to find, i don't know, a difficult way to deal with an issue that could be readily addressed just by seeing if the sign is for a limited event. in other words, what if somebody every time -- you know, the stake in the ground basically could last for three weeks. so every three weeks they come along and stick the stake back in the ground. you're saying the only way they can distinguish is by look at whether it has a stake in the ground or whether it's in concrete, and yet it seems to me that doesn't help, that doesn't answer the city's legitimate concern. >> but i think what's important here is that the city, the town's already agreed that a
that's why we think that category is content neutral. as long as it's a temporary sign, it doesn't matter what the sign says. there can be duration requirements, size requirements, location requirements, that the government -- >> so your point is if it's stuck in the ground with a little stake, then it can be treated one way, but if it's in concrete -- >> that's right. >> but seems to me you're trying to find, i don't know, a difficult way to deal with an issue that could be...
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that's a content-neutral category.ut if you had a permanent sign, i think the answer is -- >> within the permanent sign category, they all have to have the same -- >> i believe so, except -- >> commercial. >> especially most of the permanent signs are commercial signs when you talk about billboards and other types of signs. >> right. >> so this court, i think, has made clear if you do have permanent signs that do allow commercial speech, then the municipality -- >> what would happen if the church has this, always meets in the same place, and it wants to put up a sign that says every sunday this is the place to go, and another church moves around, so it wants to put up a temporary sign. do they have to be treated the same? >> i think they would. if we're talking about the category of what goes on public property, what goes on the right-of-way. on their own property is a different question. but here the town has already decided the allow an unlimited number of political signs up to 32 square feet for nearly the entire ye
that's a content-neutral category.ut if you had a permanent sign, i think the answer is -- >> within the permanent sign category, they all have to have the same -- >> i believe so, except -- >> commercial. >> especially most of the permanent signs are commercial signs when you talk about billboards and other types of signs. >> right. >> so this court, i think, has made clear if you do have permanent signs that do allow commercial speech, then the municipality...
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of influencing that individual in legislation and other matter so what this does this creates a category of an expenditure lobbyist where the single can get is not necessary as a triggering aspect of whether or not respond is in the category of an expenditure lobbyist if someone the actual expenditures it e that can be identified for the purpose of influencing someone in legislation or other civic action someone in power and someone is doing that that person has to register as a lobbyist and file reports in regard to the disclosure of who is a lobbyist and not a lobbyist this is one of the areas happily that the supreme court has left alone the most part in terms of citizens united which drew from the ability of government to regulate expenditures and saying no. you can't make those expenditures this didn't do that this goes with the question only of the disclosure which the supreme court said that's all in you'll right if they're indeed acting as a lobbyist for influencing people in power in the interest of transparent and good government the citizens within the jurisdiction should know
of influencing that individual in legislation and other matter so what this does this creates a category of an expenditure lobbyist where the single can get is not necessary as a triggering aspect of whether or not respond is in the category of an expenditure lobbyist if someone the actual expenditures it e that can be identified for the purpose of influencing someone in legislation or other civic action someone in power and someone is doing that that person has to register as a lobbyist and...
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will literature be one of the categories today? who knows?yn and kyle hopefully you will find categories to your liking, also. let's go to work in this first round, shall we, players? and good luck with these categories. oh, gosh, that sounds like a long time ago. oh, boy. please. notice the separation on the letters. the first clue in that category the correct response will begin with the letter "h," then "o", "r" as we go down. darren, start us. a game of h-o-r-s-e, $200. alex: kathryn. what is a hearse? hearse -- that's it.
will literature be one of the categories today? who knows?yn and kyle hopefully you will find categories to your liking, also. let's go to work in this first round, shall we, players? and good luck with these categories. oh, gosh, that sounds like a long time ago. oh, boy. please. notice the separation on the letters. the first clue in that category the correct response will begin with the letter "h," then "o", "r" as we go down. darren, start us. a game of...
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san francisco with the 17 percent capital there's a number of wholesale agencies and the low use category and again important when we drive how to achieve our savings in fact, from 10 of the agencies met or exceeded from the june to february period and they overall achieved 14 percent so very close to the 17 percent in the past actions going forward >> give us a sense the breakdown like i said there are 8 agencies in the 8 percent category one in the telephone and 8 in the 16 percent together that is 18 agrees and that represents 73 percent that is supplied in the wholesale areas that's a pretty important where's the opportunity for savings and also realistically who agencies in the highest group they don't serve a lot of water not to say we're not attacking those and the agencies are not after the savings but not where the bulk of the water is those are two speculate agencies and the budget is in the non sufficient categories so what are the agencies doing like you hiring staff implementing increased conservatism programs takes more people we've definitely seen that and making increased
san francisco with the 17 percent capital there's a number of wholesale agencies and the low use category and again important when we drive how to achieve our savings in fact, from 10 of the agencies met or exceeded from the june to february period and they overall achieved 14 percent so very close to the 17 percent in the past actions going forward >> give us a sense the breakdown like i said there are 8 agencies in the 8 percent category one in the telephone and 8 in the 16 percent...
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>> at the equivalent 80 miles per hour category 1 storm. >> reporter: the house is battered and it'scategory 1. >> the large waves and wind - that's what we are trying to capture. >> reporter: sensors track the force 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 a category 5 hurricane. >> reporter: i can really 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
>> at the equivalent 80 miles per hour category 1 storm. >> reporter: the house is battered and it'scategory 1. >> the large waves and wind - that's what we are trying to capture. >> reporter: sensors track the force 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 a category 5 hurricane. >> reporter: i can really feel it...
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i think you have a category that's growing at a lesser rate. kors has still new products that continue to gain share. or that small leather goods, whether it's jewelry, the handbag category itself, the outlet store it is has, along with the full price stores, these full price stores that they have, it's the weakness in tourism that's hurting some of the businesses in urban areas. you still have a business overall that it's quite robust in terms of the size and scale of the business and categories they're adding. it's a more modest rate of growth this year than what you've had in the years past. >> dana, jim lebenthal. gap closing stores, going into the negative story on kors. are you worried in particular about consumption overall? we've had a thesis at our firm that consumption is set to grow just with the labor market overall and the end of deleveraging, but some of the stories, gap closing 900 stores makes you wonder. what do you think? >> gap is closing around 175 stores. think it's where consumers are spending that's the shift. look what w
i think you have a category that's growing at a lesser rate. kors has still new products that continue to gain share. or that small leather goods, whether it's jewelry, the handbag category itself, the outlet store it is has, along with the full price stores, these full price stores that they have, it's the weakness in tourism that's hurting some of the businesses in urban areas. you still have a business overall that it's quite robust in terms of the size and scale of the business and...
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long long list of things we could fund but if we did that there wouldn't be hardly money in any category. we fund a lot of other services that we fund with local dollars and other dollars that we have access to >> okay >> the reason why we don't include it is every time you include a expenditure there comes a reporting requirement so wree try to be as strategic as possible about how we allocate our federal and state dollars >> i do go to the senior lunch regularly and i do contribute 2 dollars and all most everybody does. does the city have oversight on the money collected? how are they spent? >> yes, the city-we allow the sites-linda maybe you can am up here and you will be more articulate than i, but we allow the sites to use those dollars towards their program but i do believe that we have access to what the dollar amounts are. we know-we are able to look-i know at certain groups of people who we may not get any donations from and other groups we get a lot of deinations from. it is just of interest to us, there is no hch a problem that occurs from that but it helps in terms of plannin
long long list of things we could fund but if we did that there wouldn't be hardly money in any category. we fund a lot of other services that we fund with local dollars and other dollars that we have access to >> okay >> the reason why we don't include it is every time you include a expenditure there comes a reporting requirement so wree try to be as strategic as possible about how we allocate our federal and state dollars >> i do go to the senior lunch regularly and i do...
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that speak tooz the complexy of the different categories. i think your other question is how we make the swings in the eon caem. the way the rmt code work squz californias property 13 works we have to value the property at the time of sale. if a property is being purchased at a time when the real estate market is hot and the prices are high, we have to value at that level. we caept value at a lower level anticipated we need to weather the storm, we have to value at the value the market requires as of that time. same scenario in 2008 when the market crashed we saw a ton of properties that lost value. in bay views and hunters point and excelural wu see single family homes lose value and had to grant temporary reduction and increased ringe. it is a complex picture and married with the market conditions >> just part of why i ask is when i look at the line graph that you put with the red line and green line >> yep >> i was just kierious in terms of the thinking behind it because the complexity of these cases is a big factor and the type of cases
that speak tooz the complexy of the different categories. i think your other question is how we make the swings in the eon caem. the way the rmt code work squz californias property 13 works we have to value the property at the time of sale. if a property is being purchased at a time when the real estate market is hot and the prices are high, we have to value at that level. we caept value at a lower level anticipated we need to weather the storm, we have to value at the value the market requires...
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we have more than disturbances in the pacific and one is a major hurricane blanca, category 4 and we have tropical storm andres. andres is expected to weaken. blanca is expected to strength tone a category 5 and that's the highest it can go on the scale, as you know. it's remaining parallel to the west coast of mexico but is expected to weaken to a category 1 by sunday night as it nears cabo san lucas and expected to make landfall north of there monday morning as the category 1 with swells and heavy rain expected with that system. dry conditions for southern california and none of that moisture will head into that area. tomorrow morning not dry. it will be drizzly and temperatures upper 40s to the mid-50s. you'll need your wipers and spots as you look at the high for tomorrow 81 in santa rosa, a lot like today. 64 in san francisco and 70 in oakland and 80 degrees livermore and 60 degrees in half moon bay and we'll call it partly cloudy as you look at the accuweather seven-day forecast and we'll start to brighten up over the weekend and warm it up as we head toward early next week and
we have more than disturbances in the pacific and one is a major hurricane blanca, category 4 and we have tropical storm andres. andres is expected to weaken. blanca is expected to strength tone a category 5 and that's the highest it can go on the scale, as you know. it's remaining parallel to the west coast of mexico but is expected to weaken to a category 1 by sunday night as it nears cabo san lucas and expected to make landfall north of there monday morning as the category 1 with swells and...
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we strong to protect so-called isolated waters where it showed they were significant as a category.s well as certain man made tributes but the final law exempts a number of those features out right. on balance, though, we think the benefits of restoring guaranteed protections to the waters at the core of this roll is a major improvement. it assures protection for the kinds of streams that provide supply for the drinking water, providers for one in three americans to see nothing of the wetlands that prevent flooding, support all manner of wildlife. so thank you for having me. >> thank you, john, apriest yeah it very much, we have a number of questions, i'll allow the panelist to ask questions and pose questions to each other. i'll get us started, if you in the audience have questions, let us know and we'll get a mic to you. there were comments tributaries. >> what did the science tell us of impacts on upstream waters and down stream waters and from a standpoint waters are connected but also know that the court has made it clear that the clean water act is not apply to the water simpl
we strong to protect so-called isolated waters where it showed they were significant as a category.s well as certain man made tributes but the final law exempts a number of those features out right. on balance, though, we think the benefits of restoring guaranteed protections to the waters at the core of this roll is a major improvement. it assures protection for the kinds of streams that provide supply for the drinking water, providers for one in three americans to see nothing of the wetlands...
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and it's ramping up to a category 5. probably about a category 3 right now.he first simulator in the world capable of creating a category 5 hurricane over water. brian house is the director of the university of miami's new laboratory at the rosensteele school of marine academy of science. what was it like when you cranked it up the first time. >> it was stunning. >> reporter: nearly 30,000 gallons of seawater fill this had tank. house using a computer program and a 1700 horsepower fan with wind speed up to 157 miles per hour. >> this tank is the largest wind wave facility in the world. we can generate an extreme category 5. >> reporter: house and his team want to understand why some hurricanes make landfall and fizzle out. while others become catastrophes. >> the heat of the ocean that powers the hurricane, we know that gasoline drives a car, but if you didn't know how much you're pouring into the engine you wouldn't know how fast it's going to go. >> reporter: but this is going to help teach you is how the gasoline gets into the engine of the hurricane? >> e
and it's ramping up to a category 5. probably about a category 3 right now.he first simulator in the world capable of creating a category 5 hurricane over water. brian house is the director of the university of miami's new laboratory at the rosensteele school of marine academy of science. what was it like when you cranked it up the first time. >> it was stunning. >> reporter: nearly 30,000 gallons of seawater fill this had tank. house using a computer program and a 1700 horsepower...
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close tuesday morning as a category 2 sto.ications is the moisture wi stay south of the lowe 48. accuweather seven day forecast a little cooler tomorrow. cooling breeze on monday but the rmth comes back tuesday and into wednesday before we see another building of the heat arriving just in time for next weekend. >> thank you. >>> anything you want like to coess to the viewers? >> drew confessions. i am excited we found something drew is not good at. >> drawing squares. >> finally a flaw. >> steve kerr made a coaching move starting andre iguadala with a new starting five in game four. he is loved by a of his players. he is always joking around and messed with the media the morning of game four. he will bestarting bogut and admitting after the game he lied. coaches are always doing this in the playoffs. they don't want to give opposing coaches advantages to me them change on the fly. today kerr was asked who will start for game five. >> if i say anything i'm guessing it might get back to david. soi'll just say that i have establi
close tuesday morning as a category 2 sto.ications is the moisture wi stay south of the lowe 48. accuweather seven day forecast a little cooler tomorrow. cooling breeze on monday but the rmth comes back tuesday and into wednesday before we see another building of the heat arriving just in time for next weekend. >> thank you. >>> anything you want like to coess to the viewers? >> drew confessions. i am excited we found something drew is not good at. >> drawing squares....
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it brakez into different categories. we work on change in ownership case new construction case, appeal and partial management casesism you take a look and see over time what we experience is good progress in terms of working down existing case load and change in ownership and assessment appeals cases but where we are not doing quite as well where the number of cases are exceeding our cupeace to work caseicize new construction and parcel management. that isn't a surprise given we have seen so much construction and parcel management is tied to construction. however, if there would beically slide to pay attention to, this would be the slide. this is where we expect to be in terms of outstanding case load will be over time t. is a pretty stark picture. it shows the kats quo, what is our existing budget and the blue line shows you what the budget request would allow us to do. this reflects new construction work as well as changes in ownership in the office. it assumes the 3 year average in terms of number of nigh cases coming
it brakez into different categories. we work on change in ownership case new construction case, appeal and partial management casesism you take a look and see over time what we experience is good progress in terms of working down existing case load and change in ownership and assessment appeals cases but where we are not doing quite as well where the number of cases are exceeding our cupeace to work caseicize new construction and parcel management. that isn't a surprise given we have seen so...
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we sell in lots of different categories. we're going to be famous for style, apparel, home beauty baby and kids and more and more wellness. >> okay, let's go wellness. i'm going to a target now. i'm not ready necessarily to see the hanes celestial lineup. you have to break the habits of others who want velveeta. and quinoa and velveeta in the same aisle, i don't know if it works. >> we think it does. because the guest is telling us they want both. we're not walking away from conventional products. we recognize that there's great traditional brands there in the pantry. we're going to make sure they're in our stores. and we know our guest is focused more and more on wellness. they're asking for a more organic, natural, gluten-free products. we've got to deliver both. we realize we also have a local assortment. what works in miami may not work in new orleans or seattle. we've got to localize. we've got to personalize. we recognize today's consumer in the u.s. they're moving back to urban centers. so we've got to find a way to g
we sell in lots of different categories. we're going to be famous for style, apparel, home beauty baby and kids and more and more wellness. >> okay, let's go wellness. i'm going to a target now. i'm not ready necessarily to see the hanes celestial lineup. you have to break the habits of others who want velveeta. and quinoa and velveeta in the same aisle, i don't know if it works. >> we think it does. because the guest is telling us they want both. we're not walking away from...
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as a result of this match, we identified 73 individuals with terrorism related category codes within the database who also had active airport credentials. according to tsa officials current interagency policy prevents tsa from receiving all terrorism-related codes during batting, and this lack of access to complete records resulted in tsa not discovering the issue with the 73 individuals. tsa officials candidly recognize that not receiving these codes represents a weakness in its program, and informed us that tsa cannot guarantee that it can consistently identify all questionable individuals without receiving those categories. in 2014, the tsa administrator authorized his staff to request some of the missing category codes for vetting. however, according to an official at the dhs office of policy, tsa and dhs have yet to formalize their request to be watchlist interagency policy committee in order to receive additional categories. additionally, we found an issue with the manner in which airport workers are checked for criminal histories. the airports themselves maintain the ultimate
as a result of this match, we identified 73 individuals with terrorism related category codes within the database who also had active airport credentials. according to tsa officials current interagency policy prevents tsa from receiving all terrorism-related codes during batting, and this lack of access to complete records resulted in tsa not discovering the issue with the 73 individuals. tsa officials candidly recognize that not receiving these codes represents a weakness in its program, and...
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we're not saying we're putting you in a museum with al capone you're a group that comes under a category that is effecting policy and city laws we should know about you and where you're good government groups or groups that are suspect and in order to get the public's knowledge of all of the groups including maine the suspect groups we have to go ahead and cast that net so i think we were involved with those nonprofit groups our talking about and i saw this i would say none is prohibiting me from doing something i'm effecting what is happening to the people of san francisco and the policies of the city and county of san francisco so they know i'll doing that i'm not afraid of that and i don't think any ripable nonprofit group is going to say hey wait a minute you're doing something terrible i don't see that coming forward. >> just to segue a bit from commissioner vice president andrews questions or comments just a cigarette way from what commissioner vice president andrews has said i have a couple of concerns one is as you described an expenditure lobbyist i mean aren't you describing th
we're not saying we're putting you in a museum with al capone you're a group that comes under a category that is effecting policy and city laws we should know about you and where you're good government groups or groups that are suspect and in order to get the public's knowledge of all of the groups including maine the suspect groups we have to go ahead and cast that net so i think we were involved with those nonprofit groups our talking about and i saw this i would say none is prohibiting me...
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. >> talk about the focus on signature categories d dna. the focus on style, important apparel, home and beauty categories. and baby and kids. and more and more our commitment to wellness and the great partnership we put together with cvs is part of that focus on bu i wellness offering. cvs will buy about 1700 target pharmacies and operate them through a store within a store format. >> and starbuck's known for coffee ventured into the not long ago. but today starbuck's says it is closing those locations. jane wells has more. >> i had no idea. do you know why? >> why? well starbuck's is closing all stand alone la bo loon stores by december because the company says they are not sustainable long term. >> kind thought it would happen eventually. >> and it's disappointing news for those in san francisco where star bucks bought it for 100 million dollars. >> this is totally san francisco. to see it going a travesty. >> a year after starbuck's expanded stores to los angeles, including a fast casual concept where people could order duck confit hash
. >> talk about the focus on signature categories d dna. the focus on style, important apparel, home and beauty categories. and baby and kids. and more and more our commitment to wellness and the great partnership we put together with cvs is part of that focus on bu i wellness offering. cvs will buy about 1700 target pharmacies and operate them through a store within a store format. >> and starbuck's known for coffee ventured into the not long ago. but today starbuck's says it is...
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which is a firm that move forward from a lbe to category to a f b.a. category they've moved out of the program one right of concerns once they graduate from the program and receive a letter saying congratulation you've graduated they thought that was the kiss of death they didn't get the 10 percent preference they're not big so they want a transition they moved it to 5 percent now you'll see 5 percent between 10 and $20 million they'll receive this is something to help them transition to a larger firm you'll see that larger calculation the way we do it first, we give a 10 percent to the lbe if they're the lowest bid they win if not to the other bid gets it, it's a way the s b.a. won't trumpet the lbe that's one thing you may ask questions and it's not c m.d. you'll see more designs at c m g c types of contracts when we go out for construction instead of a low bid. >> as our approval process the same i thought when i was reading it for the design build and the c management the early phase they'll come here. >> yeah. the early phase comes to the commissi
which is a firm that move forward from a lbe to category to a f b.a. category they've moved out of the program one right of concerns once they graduate from the program and receive a letter saying congratulation you've graduated they thought that was the kiss of death they didn't get the 10 percent preference they're not big so they want a transition they moved it to 5 percent now you'll see 5 percent between 10 and $20 million they'll receive this is something to help them transition to a...
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jeff: one of the hottest categories in the u.s.ight now is the marketplace category companies like wish, garage sale. you look at the mobile rankings that all of us look at in the venture capital community. those are all rising up the rankings. those would be some ideas. emily: jack ma was asked again about the counter for good -- counterfeit goods issue in russia. this has plagued them. how big of a problem is that for them to expand abroad and develop that trust with consumers u.s. consumers especially? brian: the irony is that the problem may be tied more to western retailers than chinese consumers. i'm not sure if that is a necessary hurdle for them to expand into western markets where they are not aware of the counterfeit. i would say that it is a monkey wrench in the relationships with western retailers. a lot of the other major chinese platforms are running into the same problems that alibaba has terms of legitimate product so this is an issue of east and west and i think again that where they will find their greatest succes
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flavors coming out and it grows whole category. so companies trying to innovate. >> and one of the questions people are asking with these kind of moves, is pepsi outinnovating coca-cola. because at least in the last year or two, it has been outperforming in terms of the stock. when i talked to some analysts about this question, they said yes maybe in terms of the surprise announcements but coca-cola may say is outexciting pepsi. and what they mean there, coke has taken what has been a slowing category and found growth in smaller packages. smaller bottles, smaller cans and trying to get more money out of that with higher prices. and they're seeing tremendous growth there. that's been the coke response. could you argue coke has a lot more to lose because it's the dominant number one player. it won't abandon that category and that brand all together. so that's why pepsi is taking more chances. >> coke has many flavors. >> have you tried all 100 of them? >> coke zero. thank you, sara. have a good weekend. time now for a cnbc news updat
flavors coming out and it grows whole category. so companies trying to innovate. >> and one of the questions people are asking with these kind of moves, is pepsi outinnovating coca-cola. because at least in the last year or two, it has been outperforming in terms of the stock. when i talked to some analysts about this question, they said yes maybe in terms of the surprise announcements but coca-cola may say is outexciting pepsi. and what they mean there, coke has taken what has been a...
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the first category, you talk about the compact car. which did you pick? >> so the best value that stands out in our value and safety is the prius, proving to be great in the value and saving in the long run. >> what about for a full size car? >> for a full size car, the chevy and impala stand out, they pay off in the long run. >> for a small suv, a car that i can fit stuff in, but not too big for gas concerns. >> there is a lot of competition for small suv concerns. this stands out with terrific fuel economy at 26 miles per gallon overall. it is safety scoring high, and the gas prices. >> gas prices have come down significantly. >> how soon we forget. for pickup trucks to save money, the nissan frontier stands out. it is the only one that consumer reports recommends, if you don't need all of those abilities. the key here is make sure you understand what you really need, because the big trucks have big incentive but still cost more to own in the long run. >> what about luxury? if i decide i want mid-or full sized? >> for luxury, the lexus es stands out, fo
the first category, you talk about the compact car. which did you pick? >> so the best value that stands out in our value and safety is the prius, proving to be great in the value and saving in the long run. >> what about for a full size car? >> for a full size car, the chevy and impala stand out, they pay off in the long run. >> for a small suv, a car that i can fit stuff in, but not too big for gas concerns. >> there is a lot of competition for small suv...
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i've got good examples that will be detriment pooeshl go solar can't be marketed go figure only category one counts as green house gas renewable energy how the sgror project some of the programs doesn't have the meters i'll courage you to you have staff look at the various impacts and come up with how this impacts people are aware this is what you're talking about you're talking about green programs not marketing as green for example, the power mix that was looked at i know that shell is an evil word but what we're offering to the office in 2013 you only be able to claim 25 percent thought that it would have been a win category rec facility and the other 25 percent from not handful and therefore their mix is 25 percent even though it is hundred percent ground levels free have our staff take a deep analysis of the parts of program and make sure increase an understanding for the general public comment so here's what is green and not green if you take pg&e they claim their energy mix is c n g renewable this is not considered so we'll be at a disengage where if we use their mix we're claimin
i've got good examples that will be detriment pooeshl go solar can't be marketed go figure only category one counts as green house gas renewable energy how the sgror project some of the programs doesn't have the meters i'll courage you to you have staff look at the various impacts and come up with how this impacts people are aware this is what you're talking about you're talking about green programs not marketing as green for example, the power mix that was looked at i know that shell is an...
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so there is two categories of information. some are already vetted information for example there are several categories that other components within dhs gets but tsa doesn't get. >> why? >> it is difficult to describe in an open setting but we can certainly explain it later on if you would wish. >> yeah i do. let me ask is this the first time that you've done an ig report on this problem? >> we have done reports on access badges in general and control over access badges. this is the first time we have done a data run comparing the badges to the terrorist databases. >> do you agree with ms. fitzmaurice about the characterization of the 73 people identified were not a problem? >> we don't have information as to the process tsa used once we gave them the names in november of last year. i would say that the more information you have the better decisions that you make. so whether or not these 73 individuals in fact did not pose a threat to terrorism doesn't mean the system is working perfectly. >> my time is up. i hope one of the o
so there is two categories of information. some are already vetted information for example there are several categories that other components within dhs gets but tsa doesn't get. >> why? >> it is difficult to describe in an open setting but we can certainly explain it later on if you would wish. >> yeah i do. let me ask is this the first time that you've done an ig report on this problem? >> we have done reports on access badges in general and control over access badges....
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. >> and, you know, to me the world of politics, it divides itself into two categories. there's the more numerous category of people who run for public office because they want to be something. >> yeah. >> and the more admirable, smaller category of people who run because they want to do something. >> are they mutually exclusive, mr. axelrod? is that the case? i mean, do you believe that it's not possible to do well by doing good? >> no, no. i do. and i also think that there are people who both run for office because that's their identity, but they also want to do things. but here's the difference. >> yeah. >> i think the people in the second category understand that there are actually worse things than losing elections. >> yep. >> and that's running for office. and i wrote in the book about a time when we were in the white house and we went over to talk to the democratic caucus about -- i say we. i just sat in the back and he talked to the democratic caucus. >> technically true, we were both there. >> yes, exactly. we were both there. he did the work. >> yeah. >> about
. >> and, you know, to me the world of politics, it divides itself into two categories. there's the more numerous category of people who run for public office because they want to be something. >> yeah. >> and the more admirable, smaller category of people who run because they want to do something. >> are they mutually exclusive, mr. axelrod? is that the case? i mean, do you believe that it's not possible to do well by doing good? >> no, no. i do. and i also think...
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put a price on it and exactly record how the bond will be used but those are the ranks for the 2 categories we have and just for illustration purposes provides water a sample how the bonds for public housing we want to accelerate the development timeline of potrero and sunnydale if we don't have the bond procedures the build out of sunnydale could take 28 years so people living in substandard conditions for 28 years we can build family housing and senior housing supportive housing with precedes and also acquire rent control buildings and stop the loss of affordable housing and we can acquire new sites to make an investment in 9 future in addition for middle school hours we want to put more resources into a downtown resource program a rental program convert market rate to middle school you units and refund the future next door program and just very quickly a few examples of what this bond can do the prerenovation of hunters point with boarded up windows and the post renovation with new parkland and new unit s again for the low income housing category we have a range of potential uses that wi
put a price on it and exactly record how the bond will be used but those are the ranks for the 2 categories we have and just for illustration purposes provides water a sample how the bonds for public housing we want to accelerate the development timeline of potrero and sunnydale if we don't have the bond procedures the build out of sunnydale could take 28 years so people living in substandard conditions for 28 years we can build family housing and senior housing supportive housing with precedes...
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round today has these categories... followed by... next... a great subject.hey're coming up this weekend a whole category about the tony awards. jacob, start. uh, geography, $200. pete. what are the himalayas? correct. let's go geography, $400. pete. what is italy? that's it. geography, $600.
round today has these categories... followed by... next... a great subject.hey're coming up this weekend a whole category about the tony awards. jacob, start. uh, geography, $200. pete. what are the himalayas? correct. let's go geography, $400. pete. what is italy? that's it. geography, $600.
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windows and the post renovation with new parkland and new unit s again for the low income housing category we have a range of potential uses that will address critically affordable housing needs to hours that have area an end to the means. >> ms. had a rightly what's the definition of middle-income housing. >> middle-income housing would be housing between 80 percent of ami up to hundred and 50 percent of ami roughly for our middle-income rental program the cap we're proposing it hundred and 20 percent of area medium income and to give you a feel for a 4 person holders they'd hundred and $22,000 for that family at hundred and 20. >> thank you. >> this is an example of low income housing it was incentive with tax credits and serves formally chronically homeless and it has a job training site our fund were effective leveraged in this development. >> middle-income housing is in great need we are only at 19 percent of our original production goals we wanted to launch this new middle-income rental program we want to increase down payment assistance loans and extend and a xaendz to reach more ho
windows and the post renovation with new parkland and new unit s again for the low income housing category we have a range of potential uses that will address critically affordable housing needs to hours that have area an end to the means. >> ms. had a rightly what's the definition of middle-income housing. >> middle-income housing would be housing between 80 percent of ami up to hundred and 50 percent of ami roughly for our middle-income rental program the cap we're proposing it...