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so, then just going back to my question, for category 3 that is the only category where potentially we would go outside of the state unless it is on the boarder and delivered within california but that is the category where potentially we could purchase renewable energy credits? >> the category 3 are sort of the most liquid, they are the most easily traded. it doesn't have to be a out of state resource though. bucket 3 category 3 recks are also produced in california. the idea is that when you buy a renewable energy credit you bought it separate from the underlying electricity. when i described category 1, by definition you have to buy the renewable energy credit with the lickticity. product 3, that energy can be sold to a 3rd party and acquire the underlying wenewable energy credit attribute. it is a way to address the varability of renewable and originally intended to spur the market for renewable energy. >> in what-i know we can't anticipate the future but in what situations would we want to utilize category 3? >> um, for community choice aggregation program, we are approaching reso
so, then just going back to my question, for category 3 that is the only category where potentially we would go outside of the state unless it is on the boarder and delivered within california but that is the category where potentially we could purchase renewable energy credits? >> the category 3 are sort of the most liquid, they are the most easily traded. it doesn't have to be a out of state resource though. bucket 3 category 3 recks are also produced in california. the idea is that...
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for especially constructor contractors and a category for trucking. these categories are industry classifications the city of san francisco uses and it would make sense to add those 2 particular classification squz adopt size standards we can use that would conform to the city of san francisco small lbe. we suggest the small lbe classification because those are the size standards closeest to the standards. what is shown is lbii current practice for contractors at 14 millions. what is proposed is small lbee at 20 million. for special contractors we don't have a category for that bought what we recommend is we recognize specialty contractors at 14 million opposed to 10 and that is consistent where with the state of california. it allows to recognize not only the city specially contractor category but any firm certified by the state. the intent is eliminate undo hardship on the business and staff. with the anticipated aoption we can easily communicate to contracting public that we can accept all small lbe certified by san francisco and that makes the mes
for especially constructor contractors and a category for trucking. these categories are industry classifications the city of san francisco uses and it would make sense to add those 2 particular classification squz adopt size standards we can use that would conform to the city of san francisco small lbe. we suggest the small lbe classification because those are the size standards closeest to the standards. what is shown is lbii current practice for contractors at 14 millions. what is proposed...
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, we call buckets or proctcontunt categories. the first categories is a bundled renewable energy product. that means the purchases of the renewable energy acquired the energy with a renewable energy cred squt the underlying electricity prior to the generation of that electricity. it means the electricity was dlinch today the state of california. it doesn't mean the resource is located in the state, it could be located on the boarder, but under the law of category one resource has to deliver into state of california. product content category 2 is also resource that could be out of state but by definition has to deliver energy into the state of california and it can be formed and shaped thmpt idea is you can buy a predictable amount of energy according to demand needs and delivered to the state of california. >> what is in the actual code it says firmed and shape, what does that mean? >> the idea is renewable resources are extremely variable. you can't dispatch them is the term we use in the electric industry to meet demand in real
, we call buckets or proctcontunt categories. the first categories is a bundled renewable energy product. that means the purchases of the renewable energy acquired the energy with a renewable energy cred squt the underlying electricity prior to the generation of that electricity. it means the electricity was dlinch today the state of california. it doesn't mean the resource is located in the state, it could be located on the boarder, but under the law of category one resource has to deliver...
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categories. it was not going to break it out. but i'm looking at this for the third quarter and what i and the here is $2.6 billion of revenue. he is saying more than 100% of that increase is coming around the watch. i also want to point out, as we look at the action in the shares in the after hours, the company for the fourth quarter is coming out with a revenue forecast. it is not unusual for apple to be cautious with this forecast. but it is saying that fourth-quarter revenue will be at most $51 billion. the estimate from analysts were the $21.1 billion. slightly below, but partially responsible for the decline we are seeing in the shares. emily: they will start selling the watch in more locations. >> i wonder about the overall impact on the market. $750 billion market cap, i'm looking at the nasdaq 100 etf, which in after-hours trading is down 0.9%. those reactions are not necessarily accurate and it is clearly a straight line down in that. cap all caps for 4% of the in the spider etf is down
categories. it was not going to break it out. but i'm looking at this for the third quarter and what i and the here is $2.6 billion of revenue. he is saying more than 100% of that increase is coming around the watch. i also want to point out, as we look at the action in the shares in the after hours, the company for the fourth quarter is coming out with a revenue forecast. it is not unusual for apple to be cautious with this forecast. but it is saying that fourth-quarter revenue will be at most...
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i know that the city of san francisco does have a microbusiness category that they use for classification purposes and under that basis we can track some of that data. >> so we really don't have any new contractors so to speak because we don't have a microbusiness program? >> i guess i need to get a clarification in terms of what you mean by new? newly established or new contractor on the project? >> new contractors on the project. i look at the latino community is 1.something and the asian pusichic american community i would like to get that increased but i also as commissioner [inaudible] we would like to give a chance to some of the businesses out there who would probably like to work with us or do contracting with us but the minimum and averages seem to be very high. i just would like tasee what other efforts we have with your department or you do to tap these resources especially those who are businesses in san francisco. >> sure. if we are looking at new-contracts to business for the first time as a example when you consider new contractors that is easy to do. we have done a brief l
i know that the city of san francisco does have a microbusiness category that they use for classification purposes and under that basis we can track some of that data. >> so we really don't have any new contractors so to speak because we don't have a microbusiness program? >> i guess i need to get a clarification in terms of what you mean by new? newly established or new contractor on the project? >> new contractors on the project. i look at the latino community is 1.something...
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so, then just going back to my question, for category 3 that is the only category where potentially we would go outside of the state unless it is on the boarder and delivered within california but that is the category where potentially we could purchase renewable energy credits? >> the category 3 are sort of the most liquid, they are the most easily traded. it doesn't have to be a out of state resource though. bucket 3 category 3 recks are also produced in california. the idea is that when you buy a renewable energy credit you bought it separate from the underlying electricity. when i described category 1, by definition you have to buy the renewable energy credit with the lickticity. product 3, that energy can be sold to a 3rd party and acquire the underlying wenewable energy credit attribute. it is a way to address the varability of renewable and originally intended to spur the market for renewable energy. >> in what-i know we can't anticipate the future but in what situations would we want to utilize category 3? >> um, for community choice aggregation program, we are approaching reso
so, then just going back to my question, for category 3 that is the only category where potentially we would go outside of the state unless it is on the boarder and delivered within california but that is the category where potentially we could purchase renewable energy credits? >> the category 3 are sort of the most liquid, they are the most easily traded. it doesn't have to be a out of state resource though. bucket 3 category 3 recks are also produced in california. the idea is that...
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so, then just going back to my question, for category 3 that is the only category where potentially we would go outside of the state unless it is on the boarder and delivered within california but that is the category where potentially we could purchase renewable energy credits? >> the category 3 are sort of the most liquid, they are the most easily traded. it doesn't have to be a out of state resource though. bucket 3 category 3 recks are also produced in california. the idea is that when you buy a renewable energy credit, you bought it separate from the underlying electricity. when i described category 1, by definition you have to buy the renewable energy credit with the lickticity. product 3, that energy can be sold to a 3rd party and acquire the underlying wenewable energy credit attribute. it is a way to address the varability of renewable and originally intended to spur the market for renewable energy. >> in what-i know we can't anticipate the future but in what situations would we want to utilize category 3? >> um, for community choice aggregation program, we are approaching res
so, then just going back to my question, for category 3 that is the only category where potentially we would go outside of the state unless it is on the boarder and delivered within california but that is the category where potentially we could purchase renewable energy credits? >> the category 3 are sort of the most liquid, they are the most easily traded. it doesn't have to be a out of state resource though. bucket 3 category 3 recks are also produced in california. the idea is that...
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they have a lot of categories like betty crocker and pillsbury , those boring, traditional food categorieshat are struggling. can they overcome that through product innovation and doing more in yogurts and snacks? matt: thank you for joining us. i want to give you a quick headline here on auto sales. honda numbers out now. up 4.2%, but not as much as the estimates had been, 7%. every company that has come out with the exception of nissan has posted sales that were lower than estimates. ford, gm and fiat chrysler all missed. olivia: more to come. we will go back live to athens and have much more on the latest market movers. ♪ matt: welcome back to the bloomberg market day. talking a lot about greece today and auto sales. tomorrow come the jobs number will come out one day early because friday is a holiday. they will put out the jobs number on thursday instead. it could be a big number, the consensus is for 230. our economist expects 320,000 jobs for the month of june. olivia: that would be a huge number. that would add a lot of fuel to the fire for janet yellen's argument that the economy i
they have a lot of categories like betty crocker and pillsbury , those boring, traditional food categorieshat are struggling. can they overcome that through product innovation and doing more in yogurts and snacks? matt: thank you for joining us. i want to give you a quick headline here on auto sales. honda numbers out now. up 4.2%, but not as much as the estimates had been, 7%. every company that has come out with the exception of nissan has posted sales that were lower than estimates. ford, gm...
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income for the group income from 50 to 90 percent that was taking the units out of the affordable category and putting them into the non-affordable educator even taking them out the below market rate that is completely and entire inaccurate our inclusionary program goes from zero to one hundred 20 percent it includes low income and low income and moderate income 20 percent is at the end of moderate income if 55 and 90 percent even though some of the commenters were applying that was some way somehow moving into an luxurious category that is the lower end of moderate income and into dollar terms that is we're talking about an annual salary between 45 thousand and 65 thousand dollars a year in many parts of united states you're doing fine if i make between 45 and 60 thousand you can science and raise a family that is a challenging income range in san francisco and so many of the people i know i represent and talked who are struggling with housing and hanging open by their. nails if their evicted their duo to struggle to stay in the city and neighborhood they're in that range let's talk about
income for the group income from 50 to 90 percent that was taking the units out of the affordable category and putting them into the non-affordable educator even taking them out the below market rate that is completely and entire inaccurate our inclusionary program goes from zero to one hundred 20 percent it includes low income and low income and moderate income 20 percent is at the end of moderate income if 55 and 90 percent even though some of the commenters were applying that was some way...
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you may need to go out and use a category 3 renewable energy credit in order to get that generation to be state compliant under renewable standards. [inaudible] all of a sudden we vashort period because of the emergency situation where we can't do that if you want to take a example of consumer information, if you go to the overhead, this is pge power. these resourceerize green house gas free and renewable. the nuclear large hide roand renewable is clumped in the definition of green house gas free or renewable and that is because what the state law allows. nuclear and hide rowere not considered renewable by state standards. let's say we take [inaudible] under the measure we would only be able to say we were 22 percent green house gas gree or renewable and can't take cred further the other 32 percent pge takes. whaum a consumer perspective when you show a bill to them and what the ballot measure does is say you need to present things the same way pge does. we could present under the ballot measure to be voted on, we would present this same chart and say here is your choiceism here is our
you may need to go out and use a category 3 renewable energy credit in order to get that generation to be state compliant under renewable standards. [inaudible] all of a sudden we vashort period because of the emergency situation where we can't do that if you want to take a example of consumer information, if you go to the overhead, this is pge power. these resourceerize green house gas free and renewable. the nuclear large hide roand renewable is clumped in the definition of green house gas...
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this is a category of housing that does not have the benefit of leverage federal or state funds. it's actually completely unfunded i typical affordable housing sources. but, we know the affordability gap in san francisco has expanded so greatly that we do want to provide assistance to middle income residents of san francisco. here's a more detailed spending proposal for the bond funds. as you can see, we hope to apply approximately $80 million to the rehabilitation and acceleration of sunnydale and potrero. we also have a special low income category of housing for the mission area plan, so that we can apply $50 million of bond proceeds specifically to the mission which is been very heavily impacted by the affordability practice with the highest eviction rate in the city. these funds for the mission in particular, will be used for site acquisition and development, and the acquisition and preservation of existing rent-controlled housing. the broader category of low income housing, again, it will be for new construction, acquisition and rehabbed. these funds will be reached househol
this is a category of housing that does not have the benefit of leverage federal or state funds. it's actually completely unfunded i typical affordable housing sources. but, we know the affordability gap in san francisco has expanded so greatly that we do want to provide assistance to middle income residents of san francisco. here's a more detailed spending proposal for the bond funds. as you can see, we hope to apply approximately $80 million to the rehabilitation and acceleration of sunnydale...
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up to 30 months for category 4 buildings. we modeled this program offer the city's very successful seismic safety program, so that no. 1, we're trying to give everyone a checklist to fill out and let's see what the landscape look like? let's see how many people are able to say, you know what? we're able to comply with ada? the second thing that will be asked of them to file an application for any required building permits. if it is required that they do additional work. and there is a range between 15 months and 33 months that they have to do that work. and that is -- i'm sorry, from the the store of the timeline. so essentially they have three additional months to file the application. after that, if they actually need to obtain the building permit to begin any sort of construction work, they have an additional three months to obtain that. of course the legislation built in for any sort of delays that may be experienced, due to any sort of department issues. so that is the overall structure and the meat of what this legislat
up to 30 months for category 4 buildings. we modeled this program offer the city's very successful seismic safety program, so that no. 1, we're trying to give everyone a checklist to fill out and let's see what the landscape look like? let's see how many people are able to say, you know what? we're able to comply with ada? the second thing that will be asked of them to file an application for any required building permits. if it is required that they do additional work. and there is a range...
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things first of all, in response to supervisor wiener we know we need to build housing at every category it's not good we're pit twins against the middle-income residents. >> couple of things i want to remind the members of the committee a lot of the residents ♪ room are on fixed income living day to day from social security and that the 4 hundred to $800 a month so 40 percent of ami in 201564 thousand plus a year is hard to tell me they're hanging by a tread thread the people if this room are hanging by a thread not to say people living in the ami it is hard to make 45 to 65 thousand dollars but we should remain the audience we're speaking to and those are the folks that are really, really hanging by a thread we prioritized this type of housing and the group how's impacting the city what all the projects are in my district and it feels like a g-6 policy the second thing about micro unit that is legislation that is passed in zoned and eligible for group housing not in other parts of the city that are single-family homes and large apartment buildings so a couple of things with that said i
things first of all, in response to supervisor wiener we know we need to build housing at every category it's not good we're pit twins against the middle-income residents. >> couple of things i want to remind the members of the committee a lot of the residents ♪ room are on fixed income living day to day from social security and that the 4 hundred to $800 a month so 40 percent of ami in 201564 thousand plus a year is hard to tell me they're hanging by a tread thread the people if this...
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these are categories that have tailwinds and lots of innovation.products which is a very exciting opportunity for us growing double digit nearly 20% last year and added andes to these and we had tailwinds last year that were a drag on us betty crocker and the value wasn't right there. we fixed the value and those products are going to do better in 2016. so we think we've gotten very very right-on priorities. >> and one last call. your china yogurt i was shocked to see the amount of yogurt they eat there. do you think you can take a big share? >> $10 billion in china. yoplaity and we'll have very very high quality products and the chinese will know that this is a famous french brand, french heritage. they're going to love it. we're in shanghai now and we're off to a big start and this is a big initiative for us and i'm convinced it will be successful for general mills. >> i know you are fired up for fiscal 2016 and i know you will deliver and get the great yield because you were always committed to growing that dividend the day i met you. >> absolut
these are categories that have tailwinds and lots of innovation.products which is a very exciting opportunity for us growing double digit nearly 20% last year and added andes to these and we had tailwinds last year that were a drag on us betty crocker and the value wasn't right there. we fixed the value and those products are going to do better in 2016. so we think we've gotten very very right-on priorities. >> and one last call. your china yogurt i was shocked to see the amount of yogurt...
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the other three categories, the three lowest categories find significant gaps. it begs the question whether or not this rating mechanism is actually portraying accurately how many countries are making actual progress and how many are not even doing bare minimum. so that criticism is certainly going to be coming not only from human rights organizations but also from members of congress. >> roz helping us to understand that it's not just the headlines we should read but the small print as well. rosalyn jordan, state department. evidence that the most popular weed killer could be hazardous to humans. >>> beautiful but endangered. there's new figures in the dramatic decline in the number of bengal tigers, stay with us if you can. an. >> hello, it's good to have your company here on al jazeera. let me remind you of the global headlines. turkey has been accused of shelling a northern village in syria to hold back the islamic state of iraq and the levant. one another are accused of breaking a humanitarian ceasefire. forces hit near the saudi border. >>> u.s. having mov
the other three categories, the three lowest categories find significant gaps. it begs the question whether or not this rating mechanism is actually portraying accurately how many countries are making actual progress and how many are not even doing bare minimum. so that criticism is certainly going to be coming not only from human rights organizations but also from members of congress. >> roz helping us to understand that it's not just the headlines we should read but the small print as...
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for especially constructor contractors and a category for trucking. these categories are industry classifications the city of san francisco uses and it would make sense to add those 2 particular classification squz adopt size standards we can use that would conform to the city of san francisco small lbe. we suggest the small lbe classification because those are the size standards closeest to the standards. what is shown is lbii current practice for contractors at 14 millions. what is proposed is small lbee at 20 million. for special contractors we don't have a category for that bought what we recommend is we recognize specialty contractors at 14 million opposed to 10 and that is consistent where with the state of california. it allows to recognize not only the city specially contractor category but any firm certified by the state. the intent is eliminate undo hardship on the business and staff. with the anticipated aoption we can easily communicate to contracting public that we can accept all small lbe certified by san francisco and that makes the mes
for especially constructor contractors and a category for trucking. these categories are industry classifications the city of san francisco uses and it would make sense to add those 2 particular classification squz adopt size standards we can use that would conform to the city of san francisco small lbe. we suggest the small lbe classification because those are the size standards closeest to the standards. what is shown is lbii current practice for contractors at 14 millions. what is proposed...
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for especially constructor contractors and a category for trucking. these categories are industry classifications the city of san francisco uses and it would make sense to add those 2 particular classification squz adopt size standards we can use that would conform to the city of san francisco small lbe. we suggest the small lbe classification because those are the size standards closeest to the standards. what is shown is lbii current practice for contractors at 14 millions. what is proposed is small lbee at 20 million. for special contractors we don't have a category for that bought what we recommend is we recognize specialty contractors at 14 million opposed to 10 and that is consistent where with the state of california. it allows to recognize not only the city specially contractor category but any firm certified by the state. the intent is eliminate undo hardship on the business and staff. with the anticipated aoption we can easily communicate to contracting public that we can accept all small lbe certified by san francisco and that makes the mes
for especially constructor contractors and a category for trucking. these categories are industry classifications the city of san francisco uses and it would make sense to add those 2 particular classification squz adopt size standards we can use that would conform to the city of san francisco small lbe. we suggest the small lbe classification because those are the size standards closeest to the standards. what is shown is lbii current practice for contractors at 14 millions. what is proposed...
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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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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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>> best way to look at this in terms of categories, three main categories to look at, one, some are longshots to qualify because they won't draw enough interest or financial support from backers. one proposal would legalize ownership of ferries, i am sure that's on everybody's mind. another changes unemployment conditions for state university lectures. they're not likely to draw enough signatures. a second category centers on taxing and spending, that's always a good one. these might include things like new tax exemptions for homeowners, taxes on bottled water, tobacco tax. look for money to be spent here as these qualify. a third category is likely to draw the most attention. here we're talking about right major social issues like repealing the new immunization law, legalizing marijuana, restricting abortion to name a few. if these qualify, they're likely to draw a lot of attention and heaviest financing in law. so much awaits us. >> so much. i hope i didn't offend any potential ferry owners out there, just not high on my list. what do we think, how do we prepare for this potential onsl
>> best way to look at this in terms of categories, three main categories to look at, one, some are longshots to qualify because they won't draw enough interest or financial support from backers. one proposal would legalize ownership of ferries, i am sure that's on everybody's mind. another changes unemployment conditions for state university lectures. they're not likely to draw enough signatures. a second category centers on taxing and spending, that's always a good one. these might...
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and then there is celebrity scientologist and that is a different category. typically your image has been exploited as a scientologist, you are expected to go to workshops and endorse the religion religion. for a person in the public eye like let's say john travolta it would be difficult for him if he changed his mind to walk away from the church. in the therapy sessions which are in some respects is like a real therapy sessions there are confessions made and sometimes they are video taped without the knowledge of the person being audited. i talked to one former scientology and there was thought travolta was going to leave and his job was to assem assemble all of the damaging things he said that would be used against him if he decided to leave the church. that is a strong reason not to go. it is level of celebrity and you might include major donors who are welcomed into the celebrity center in los angeles. and at the bottom you could talk about the members, some of whom have to physically escape. and then often times they were tracked down and brought back. i
and then there is celebrity scientologist and that is a different category. typically your image has been exploited as a scientologist, you are expected to go to workshops and endorse the religion religion. for a person in the public eye like let's say john travolta it would be difficult for him if he changed his mind to walk away from the church. in the therapy sessions which are in some respects is like a real therapy sessions there are confessions made and sometimes they are video taped...
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we explore all kinds of category categories and we'll certainly continue to look at those and figure out which ones are ones we think we could make a huge difference. >> if apple is not commenting on doug betts and there is no announcement, how did it come out? it was listed on hid linkedin profile he was working at apple. you try to find his profile now, the profile cannot be found. >> shocking. >> a lot of questions today. might have prompted him or somebody to say take it down for a while. >> that is hilarious. when they hired angela aarons they made a big deal about it. they had a no comment when you asked about whether they hired her. >> it's all very secretive. >> what exactly are they planning to do when it comes to the automobile? do they plan on simply developing systems that then can be plugged into other automobiles built by other manufacturers? they have car play which is gaining traction or do they have bigger plans in terms of saying this could be the appliance of the future let's manufacture an automobile at some point. >> it strikes me you were in ann arbor yesterday
we explore all kinds of category categories and we'll certainly continue to look at those and figure out which ones are ones we think we could make a huge difference. >> if apple is not commenting on doug betts and there is no announcement, how did it come out? it was listed on hid linkedin profile he was working at apple. you try to find his profile now, the profile cannot be found. >> shocking. >> a lot of questions today. might have prompted him or somebody to say take it...
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those might actually be able to be called clean green, et cetera, when category 1, 2 and 3 recs can't. so i would urge the city to make sure that we are doing apples to apples and oranges to oranges and we have an equal playing field and whatever we do going forward is look the same for all players in the market. which we can all agree is fair. lastly in the report, i know this report is not really the place where this would necessarily come up a lot, but there is not a ton of mention of sf environment. and with the exception of outreach activitiess, we do really think that they have a lot of technical expertise to play as well in the program and hope that that will be taken advantage of. thanks. >> good afternoon. san francisco bay chapter -- it's been a long few months. i really appreciated the implementation plan, urge you to approve it today. i also really appreciated the page that brokedown the staffing roles for every phase of the program. and then each component of it. because it says what puc or lafco or city attorney or board of supervisors -- kind of on-point for what we are
those might actually be able to be called clean green, et cetera, when category 1, 2 and 3 recs can't. so i would urge the city to make sure that we are doing apples to apples and oranges to oranges and we have an equal playing field and whatever we do going forward is look the same for all players in the market. which we can all agree is fair. lastly in the report, i know this report is not really the place where this would necessarily come up a lot, but there is not a ton of mention of sf...
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the other collisions categories -- four categories in the statewide forum and these are them. we do not generally take a non-injury collision report. so that is why you see four categories. there are up slightly, but down in the most vulnerable number of ped and bicycle collision that. is a positive out of a negative right there. any questions about that slide? >> why do you think the numbers have decreased? >> we're very early on in this program, the education and enforcement. in 2014 the san francisco police department wrote more citations than in past history. >> i know district one has been really great on that. i'm curious how the other police districts have been? >> i believe that is the next slide. and here -- no, i'm sorry. i have in my pocket i have the entire powerpoint presentation i gave last week to two different bodis that show what each police district is doing. some are up. some are down. there is a myriad of reasons why some are up-and-down. 1st quarter of this year, we had 20 funeral escorts, numerous dignity visits including the president and 40 citywide eve
the other collisions categories -- four categories in the statewide forum and these are them. we do not generally take a non-injury collision report. so that is why you see four categories. there are up slightly, but down in the most vulnerable number of ped and bicycle collision that. is a positive out of a negative right there. any questions about that slide? >> why do you think the numbers have decreased? >> we're very early on in this program, the education and enforcement. in...
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>> cry of an editor that means i go through books in non-fiction in categories to resign at the reviews. >>host: how many books you look at her week? >> this is not a week by moving on to september brooks slave going through stacks right now. >>host: these are august? >> i have not yet assigned now i will see if anything i missed your that i am now hearing about. the books behind me are the september october november i have a book on a short list that is a category close-up that cities or essays or memoirs and then books that i am interested in taking home much to the chagrin of my husband. >>host: of all the books that on your desk what are the chances one will be reviewed? >> i don't know a percentage somebody said 1% a long time ago. we have such a small space. it is tough. >>host: first of all what is the sheets in each book? are we allowed to look? >> is an affirmation, publisher and every time we skip a book we have to write a reason a couple of sentences i just a sign something similar or it is rehashing arguments were some sort of justification so you have to think carefully. >>
>> cry of an editor that means i go through books in non-fiction in categories to resign at the reviews. >>host: how many books you look at her week? >> this is not a week by moving on to september brooks slave going through stacks right now. >>host: these are august? >> i have not yet assigned now i will see if anything i missed your that i am now hearing about. the books behind me are the september october november i have a book on a short list that is a category...
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of expenditure lobbyists setting up that category it of the not intent to make a change to contact lobbyists so your remarks just now in regards to we don't contract that we're not deal with contract lobbyists so i'll be hesitant to the scope we've said all along we're proposing and amending something that has to do with with expenditure lobbyist we're not touching any contract lobbyists whatever is there is there now to make the jump and make some kind of chapping in contract lobbyists it not appropriated in terms of our tafblg. >> i understand and agree i probably was the not clear in my point but i'm not trying to change the contract lobbyists but if we use the term activity lobbyist is the same term for contract lobbyists it maybe under inclusive the definition of a acceptance is how close in time one that contact with an elected or with the elected aid so that really didn't apply for an expenditure lobbyist you may excluding payments so i make a you know enlist to an aide and never see that aid and probable want to capture that it wouldn't be captured bails they wouldn't have made the c
of expenditure lobbyists setting up that category it of the not intent to make a change to contact lobbyists so your remarks just now in regards to we don't contract that we're not deal with contract lobbyists so i'll be hesitant to the scope we've said all along we're proposing and amending something that has to do with with expenditure lobbyist we're not touching any contract lobbyists whatever is there is there now to make the jump and make some kind of chapping in contract lobbyists it not...
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and unsure category. that alone, it's odd to report on don't know responses, but that was an interesting finding. i'm not sure what to make of it. as i mentioned a couple minutes ago, when the state intervenes in a low-performing school, the largest proportion saying a particular action would work would be supplying students with vouchers, scholarships, esas. 41% gave that response. public opinion on common core remains mixed. margins are positive. the intensity is in the other direction going negative. that's in stark contrast to the choice questions. large positive margins. also mild to moderate positive intensities. 4 out of 10 respondents said the amount of time spent on testing was too high and that's in the national sample. and that proportion is higher among school parents. 47% say that. almost 4 out of 5, 77%, give a fair or poor rating to the federal government when it comes to k-12 education matters. and that's something to think about as reauthorizationed start to be discussed over the next mon
and unsure category. that alone, it's odd to report on don't know responses, but that was an interesting finding. i'm not sure what to make of it. as i mentioned a couple minutes ago, when the state intervenes in a low-performing school, the largest proportion saying a particular action would work would be supplying students with vouchers, scholarships, esas. 41% gave that response. public opinion on common core remains mixed. margins are positive. the intensity is in the other direction going...
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renter i've watched rent climate in the neighborhood from my prospective someone not in the protect category for affordable housing but someone that struggles with how much rent has increased in the neighborhood and in the city in general i'd like to stay in the neighborhood i think the best way out of the hole is to make it easier for new housing to be built i'm begins
renter i've watched rent climate in the neighborhood from my prospective someone not in the protect category for affordable housing but someone that struggles with how much rent has increased in the neighborhood and in the city in general i'd like to stay in the neighborhood i think the best way out of the hole is to make it easier for new housing to be built i'm begins
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of that amount 139 million are in the professional service category and about 1.17 or 1.2 billion in construction and supplies. for professional services on a agigate basis we are sitting at about 58.2 percent of active projects of sbe participation and that is above the 50 percent but shows a slight net decrease over december 31. it is not a cause for alarm because these are natural fluctuations in termoffs contract awards and circumstances. it is to be expected that these percentage will be roughly studied plus or minus 1 or 2 percent based on contract awards. for construction and supplies, roughly 441 million are awarded to small businesses, contituteing roughly 38 percent and that does fall below the 50 percent. however, this is a net increase over december 31 of 2.5 percent and if you recall 47 percent sbe participation dollars were awarded to construction firms raising the pertage by 2.5 percent and this is a aggregation. overall we saw a net improvement during the past 6 months of roughly 2.4 percent. what is provided here is a overall summary of those percentages that i recit
of that amount 139 million are in the professional service category and about 1.17 or 1.2 billion in construction and supplies. for professional services on a agigate basis we are sitting at about 58.2 percent of active projects of sbe participation and that is above the 50 percent but shows a slight net decrease over december 31. it is not a cause for alarm because these are natural fluctuations in termoffs contract awards and circumstances. it is to be expected that these percentage will be...