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has been a change. with that, we don't have any rate actions before you in this budget cycle and next year's fiscal 16 is the second year of our two year budget cycle, so most of the changes are due to the fact that average customers are using less water and how that has impacted our 10 year plan, as well as some capital plan revisions. so the way that this 10 year plan is structured for those folks watching on tv we have the key assumption slide in front of each of our 3 enterprises then we have the money slide. so this is the key assumption slide again talking about what has changed, those are noted as new, new issues or new items. again, as has been mentioned previously we have reduced water sales, both retail and wholesale water sales, that we are needing to manage around, of course. that has impacted the 10 year plan by about $150 million over 10 years and the revenue bond refunding that you just approved will help offset some of those lower sales and lower revenues by about one-third. as noted the
has been a change. with that, we don't have any rate actions before you in this budget cycle and next year's fiscal 16 is the second year of our two year budget cycle, so most of the changes are due to the fact that average customers are using less water and how that has impacted our 10 year plan, as well as some capital plan revisions. so the way that this 10 year plan is structured for those folks watching on tv we have the key assumption slide in front of each of our 3 enterprises then we...
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or advocated for some of the changes to state law that are referenced here? has there been any effort on the part of any jurisdiction in california to make those changes. >> i don't have information on that but our own city has been interested and probably mta staff can address that better than i can but i know there's staff people working on potential changes to state legislation. >> i really thought it was an excellent report just a final question about about london and the 20 miles per hour zones -- who was what was t
or advocated for some of the changes to state law that are referenced here? has there been any effort on the part of any jurisdiction in california to make those changes. >> i don't have information on that but our own city has been interested and probably mta staff can address that better than i can but i know there's staff people working on potential changes to state legislation. >> i really thought it was an excellent report just a final question about about london and the 20...
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people are changing people's games are changing. your audience is an audience subscribing to the idea that some part of climate change may be man maid. >> yes, and i belong to an organization it's a bipartisan thing. there's no point leaving people out of the tent. you need that majority to move it forward. so that is sort of the way i approach that. your view is that we need to not be too concentrated on the idea that humans are bad for the planet. >> we made major impacts, but benefitted on it. on virtually every measure humans are doing better today than years ago. >> many are unintended consequences we inhave notted the technology before realising what damage it would do. >> of course. we under value these things like nature that ultimately provides a great deal of benefit. >> you think the presentation has to be different. >> we were talking about farmers. >> you like to make this human centric to get them involved as opposed to polar bells and melting ice. >> i wanted to do a documentary, an epic thing that looks and feels goo
people are changing people's games are changing. your audience is an audience subscribing to the idea that some part of climate change may be man maid. >> yes, and i belong to an organization it's a bipartisan thing. there's no point leaving people out of the tent. you need that majority to move it forward. so that is sort of the way i approach that. your view is that we need to not be too concentrated on the idea that humans are bad for the planet. >> we made major impacts, but...
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regime change communism communism, change what? >> certainly behavior toward their own citizens. >> so cuba changes the treatment of cuban citizens. >> i'm not trying to catch you on semantics. our goal for the cuban people to be treated like they should be. >> in terms of international human rights standards and that sort of thick, yes. >> would you say that has not worked? >> i would. >> 50 years doing something. if it doesn't change that policy or goal has not been achieved because the uh cubans are treated, i think, just as bad as they ever have been. >> i believe so, yes, sir. >> let me ask you, is the goal ever to do what relationship with cuba whatever that may be in the future. is that for america's benefit or cuba's benefit? as we look at changes toward cuba we want to help americans to travel? is that the goal that we are moving towarder or are we looking toward what's best for the cubans? >> our goal is to do what's in our national interest and help the uh cuban people to be able to do what they wish to be able to make t
regime change communism communism, change what? >> certainly behavior toward their own citizens. >> so cuba changes the treatment of cuban citizens. >> i'm not trying to catch you on semantics. our goal for the cuban people to be treated like they should be. >> in terms of international human rights standards and that sort of thick, yes. >> would you say that has not worked? >> i would. >> 50 years doing something. if it doesn't change that policy or...
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made similarly in the expenditure budget the only change the inclusion of expenditure proomentsz for the transportation authority in the project line there's an address of $39,000 for appropriation authority other than no changes made this slide shows the requested new positions if the proposed budget the only change the inclusion of 3 additional staff positions for the short-term rental program that is line 11 other than no changes from the prior public hearing moving ton on the grant budget no changed made from the prior public hearing as well and then finally on the capital request this lists the planning committee for seven hundred the only change to include one additional request during last year's for the chinatown beyond the ports smith we already made this request approved by the police vehicle and it was adapted i'm showing you a complete list of capital requests other than no changes to this slide. >> and finally the budget calendar has mentioned last week the historic preservation commission voted unanimously to recommend approval the fiscal year 2017 budget to the plannin
made similarly in the expenditure budget the only change the inclusion of expenditure proomentsz for the transportation authority in the project line there's an address of $39,000 for appropriation authority other than no changes made this slide shows the requested new positions if the proposed budget the only change the inclusion of 3 additional staff positions for the short-term rental program that is line 11 other than no changes from the prior public hearing moving ton on the grant budget...
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or advocated for some of the changes to state law that are referenced here? has there been any effort on the part of any jurisdiction in california to make those changes. >> i don't have information on that but our own city has been interested and probably mta staff can address that better than i can but i know there's staff people working on potential changes to state legislation. >> i really thought it was an excellent report just a final question about about london and the 20 miles per hour zones -- who was what was the speed limit prior to shows zones being put in place. >> supervisor supervisor campos most of of the residential were 25 and dropped to 20 and then some some of the commercial and main streets were 30. >> thank you. >> i just wanted to thank both of you for the great report i wanted to highlight that the speed limit compliance map that you gave is all over the city and i know the mta has identified the pedestrian high injury corridors and the map of the collisions due to speeding in the city tend to be concentrated south of market and superv
or advocated for some of the changes to state law that are referenced here? has there been any effort on the part of any jurisdiction in california to make those changes. >> i don't have information on that but our own city has been interested and probably mta staff can address that better than i can but i know there's staff people working on potential changes to state legislation. >> i really thought it was an excellent report just a final question about about london and the 20...
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change communism, change what? >> certainly change their behavior towards their own citizens. >> so that's our goal so cuba inherently changes the treatment of cuban citizens? >> certainly -- the. >> i'm not trying to catch you on semantics. the goal is to do this so cuban trade -- people are treated like they should be? >> in terms of international human rights standards and that sort of thing yes. >> would you say that has not worked? 50 years doing something and if it doesn't change that policy or goal has not been achieved because the cubans are treated better than i ever have been. >> i believe so, yes sir. >> let me ask you this. is our goal ever to do what relationship whatever that may be in the future, is that for the americans benefit or cuba's benefits? as we look at changes toward cuba is this because we want to help american businesses for example or for americans to be able to travel. is that the goal that we are moving to or goal that what is the best for the cubans? >> our goal is to do what is in o
change communism, change what? >> certainly change their behavior towards their own citizens. >> so that's our goal so cuba inherently changes the treatment of cuban citizens? >> certainly -- the. >> i'm not trying to catch you on semantics. the goal is to do this so cuban trade -- people are treated like they should be? >> in terms of international human rights standards and that sort of thing yes. >> would you say that has not worked? 50 years doing...
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to me, it's a change of strategy but not a change in goal which is to empower the cuban people and to push and press for greater freedoms on the island. >> so you have been back and forth to cuba now between 15-20 times. over the years has the situation for the cuban people, not the leadership, not fidel castro not raul, but has the situation for the cuban people, getting better or worse. >> for the past 25 years they've had what's called a special period since the collapse of the soviet union and a slow motion series of changes that are in some ways the government's been forced to make changes, in some ways managing the changes to preserve their power. on the ground, there have been openings and closings and the cuban people are very distrustful of the government, because they never know when what was legalized yesterday is going to be percent cute or prosecuted again today. i would say that the rising tide in cuba doesn't lift all boats and that some people are fear that go they're going to get left behind, because the social guarantees of the government that were very strong and co
to me, it's a change of strategy but not a change in goal which is to empower the cuban people and to push and press for greater freedoms on the island. >> so you have been back and forth to cuba now between 15-20 times. over the years has the situation for the cuban people, not the leadership, not fidel castro not raul, but has the situation for the cuban people, getting better or worse. >> for the past 25 years they've had what's called a special period since the collapse of the...
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not based on current actual speeds so you can only make changes based on the engineering studies and based on what people are driving now and a number of drivers are exceeding the speed limit now so doesn't allow for moving the speed limits down if people aren't driving that way currently so that would require a change in state law alternative 3 and alternative 4 advocating for changes in state law along the same linings and enhancing enforcement of the of the new speed limits assuming that legislation is adopted and the the city can lower its speed limit. >> that would improve the effectiveness of a speed reduction program there's a higher cost associated with it because there would be an increase in enforcement costs and one time cost to amend the state legislation and alternative five as i mentioned there is a program underway currently with sfmta but one possibility for the board of supervisors to consider is enhancing that program additional funding or reallocating mta resources so that the program is expanded and finally the 6th alternative is a combination of all of the above
not based on current actual speeds so you can only make changes based on the engineering studies and based on what people are driving now and a number of drivers are exceeding the speed limit now so doesn't allow for moving the speed limits down if people aren't driving that way currently so that would require a change in state law alternative 3 and alternative 4 advocating for changes in state law along the same linings and enhancing enforcement of the of the new speed limits assuming that...
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their lives by changing their looks. but just being bullied won't get them chosen. >> we are not a bullying foundation, but we have kids with facial birth defects that are bullied. she's 14 years old from alabama. >> reporter: cheyenne was born with the condition bpes. here, the foundation's doctors debated if they could improve upon the surgeries she's had before. if they decide they couldn't help her, she wouldn't be coming to new york. >> she's had considerable work done. this is very very hard to fix. >> reporter: but it was still unclear if renata and connor's noses, and donovan's chin, qualified them for the foundation's help. >> let me see his picture. there's a fine line here with helping somebody with cosmetic surgery or a facial birth defect. >> reporter: as the foundation considered that question, we found donovan sitting alone in his room on prom night. >> prom is going on, and i'm here. i do not care. i've heard it be called a rite of passage for some people, to some it's just another night. >> reporter: con
their lives by changing their looks. but just being bullied won't get them chosen. >> we are not a bullying foundation, but we have kids with facial birth defects that are bullied. she's 14 years old from alabama. >> reporter: cheyenne was born with the condition bpes. here, the foundation's doctors debated if they could improve upon the surgeries she's had before. if they decide they couldn't help her, she wouldn't be coming to new york. >> she's had considerable work done....
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and change differently. the people in this room will never tolerate the education going on in most schools and urban centers for their kids. what do you think about at? for your kid how many schools would you allow him or her to be randomly assigned to new york d.c. philadelphia, 10%, 20%? whose kids should go to the other 80%? other people's children. until we understand polk pcs are our kids we won't succeed. things we wouldn't set for our own children we shouldn't accept for other people's children. it is immoral. think of it. simple statistic and then move forward. most vacancies here. on the upper east side or upper west you have a vacancy, 50, 300 teachers apply and they can choose from that number. in most schools in the bronx in central harlem or brooklyn, 20 30 people turned over each year. anybody think that is the winning formula for organizational success? not remotely. people tell me we are giving them equal educational opportunity, the question is what are the lessons of hope? to me there are s
and change differently. the people in this room will never tolerate the education going on in most schools and urban centers for their kids. what do you think about at? for your kid how many schools would you allow him or her to be randomly assigned to new york d.c. philadelphia, 10%, 20%? whose kids should go to the other 80%? other people's children. until we understand polk pcs are our kids we won't succeed. things we wouldn't set for our own children we shouldn't accept for other people's...
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so that is what's making that change. you can see the other years below that really haven't changed that much, it's truly just what's happened in the current year. sewer is just a similar story just in that of course as we generate revenues for waste water that's driven by potable water sales minus the full factor for outdoor water use, the 10 year impact is an estimated 15 million from lower water sales and we have adjusted those rates again in fiscal 19, 21 and 22 -- 19, 20, 21 and 22 to yuf set that reduction. there also have been some changes in the capital plan which you will hear more about when we go to the capital plan. this again is the money slide. i won't spend a lot of time here other than to say that the rate changes, this plan is balanced, it abides by all of our financial policies and the rate changes beginning in 19 is what have been updated and those are reflected here similar to the water. the water slide, again what's in yellow is what's already been approved, we aren't proposing to reopen any current r
so that is what's making that change. you can see the other years below that really haven't changed that much, it's truly just what's happened in the current year. sewer is just a similar story just in that of course as we generate revenues for waste water that's driven by potable water sales minus the full factor for outdoor water use, the 10 year impact is an estimated 15 million from lower water sales and we have adjusted those rates again in fiscal 19, 21 and 22 -- 19, 20, 21 and 22 to yuf...
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you have changes in healthcare expenses changes in housing allowance, and all of those things are -- basically add up and are essentially money out of people's pockets. >> that changes their buying power, and that will have a broader economic impact as well. >> i imagine it will. >> coming up that spending bill looks to cut the number of active troops on duty but the financial burdens don't end when they take off that uniform. of the day's events. then at 8:00, john seigenthaler digs deeper into the stories of the day. and at 9:00, get a global perspective on the news. weeknights, on al jazeera america . >> start with one issue. education, gun control, the gap between rich and poor, job creation, climate change, tax policies, the economy, iran, health care... it goes on and on. add guests from all sides of the debate and a host willing to ask the tough questions and you'll get the inside story. these are straight forward conversations. no agenda, just hard hitting debate on the issues that matter to you. >> ray suarez hosts "inside story". weeknights at 11:30 eastern. only on al jaze
you have changes in healthcare expenses changes in housing allowance, and all of those things are -- basically add up and are essentially money out of people's pockets. >> that changes their buying power, and that will have a broader economic impact as well. >> i imagine it will. >> coming up that spending bill looks to cut the number of active troops on duty but the financial burdens don't end when they take off that uniform. of the day's events. then at 8:00, john...
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our whole game is changing. we need to be become aware there is tremendous waste if we don't recognize the history we have and build on that. we have done that in the past but i think ever since some call it the greedy 80's or nasty 90's things are kind of mean in this town and we haven't paid attention to some important factors and that is called environmental embodied energy. i don't know if you have heard of this but existing buildings represent the resources that went into them in the first place and something our whole society begins to recognize and stop unnecessary destruction and creating green jobs by doing that by respecting the past and we will not needlessly destroying things. the world knows we're foss you will fools and nothing to be proud of. >> >> because america is responsible for a disproportions eatd amount of the chamber of commerce and if san francisco is progressive we should stop rubber stamping unnecessary destruction. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker please. >> tom gilbert
our whole game is changing. we need to be become aware there is tremendous waste if we don't recognize the history we have and build on that. we have done that in the past but i think ever since some call it the greedy 80's or nasty 90's things are kind of mean in this town and we haven't paid attention to some important factors and that is called environmental embodied energy. i don't know if you have heard of this but existing buildings represent the resources that went into them in the first...
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these are the kind of big picture changes do we need to change the basic atten gets of wealth. >> ten mets. >> rose: at the nets to. >> is changes this infrastructure a -- >> it creates jobs -- >> yes it basically is a good idea. you can always find roads going nowhere and individual examples but basically --. exactly and right now for much of the world wewe have incredibly low interest rates and in many places incredible needle for more infrastructure spending it seems a no-brainer that you should do this. and i am -- i think tomorrow's historians will look back, what were these people thinking? >> here is other interesting thing. most people look at today's global economy and they say the u.s. economy is performing best. >> they may be right. >> rose: i mean. you look at gdp growth and china is bigger than us but china is declining and they have a lot of issues. they do say that do they not? >> they do. absolutely absolutely. >> rose: so that is one interesting thing and at the same time with have these huge inequalities here between the haves and have not the one percent and the mi
these are the kind of big picture changes do we need to change the basic atten gets of wealth. >> ten mets. >> rose: at the nets to. >> is changes this infrastructure a -- >> it creates jobs -- >> yes it basically is a good idea. you can always find roads going nowhere and individual examples but basically --. exactly and right now for much of the world wewe have incredibly low interest rates and in many places incredible needle for more infrastructure spending it...
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labor, coming to go to create this program that will change our city, that will change our planet. i just want to say how happy i am to be here with you today and that my intention for this meeting is a culture of co-creation. thank you. >>supervisor john avalos: thank you, commissioner campos? >>supervisor david campos: thank you, mr. chairman and madam president and to the commissioners of puc. it's good to be here in this chambers in this joint meeting. i want to begin by thanking our chair of lafco, chair avalos for the leadership he has shown and all the work he's done in the last few years and i want to thank president breed who has been working to reach across the aisle and to get to an understanding with the mayor as we move forward and i also want to thank mayor lee for his support for this program. what i would say is that it is an historic moment, but those of us who have been working on this for many years know that community choice aggregation has had many historic moments along the way and every time that those moments happen it's very exciting because you think of th
labor, coming to go to create this program that will change our city, that will change our planet. i just want to say how happy i am to be here with you today and that my intention for this meeting is a culture of co-creation. thank you. >>supervisor john avalos: thank you, commissioner campos? >>supervisor david campos: thank you, mr. chairman and madam president and to the commissioners of puc. it's good to be here in this chambers in this joint meeting. i want to begin by...
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one added note is any changes for the department on a on a 2-year budget cycle any changes to revenues or expense will require a reopening of the puc budget which means we'll have to go before the board of supervisors for approval so that's just a note. >> am i am i hearing correctly that staff is not proposing any changes? >> i think we may look into doing a supplemental if we can address the issue that we're facing not having enough staff meeting the development needs and developers hooking up because it's self funding so we're trying to figure out can we live within our means but i do feel it's unacceptable if we're able to do it in 6 weeks which i still think is a long time now it's 3 or 4 months and that has a major impact and that's something that we'll come back with that and we may ask for a supplemental. >> okay. did we decide how are you going to present this? will it be different ways? >> we can come here before the commission and do a brief presentation about the individual policy itself it would be the manager who manages and we could highlight the policy. what are the wha
one added note is any changes for the department on a on a 2-year budget cycle any changes to revenues or expense will require a reopening of the puc budget which means we'll have to go before the board of supervisors for approval so that's just a note. >> am i am i hearing correctly that staff is not proposing any changes? >> i think we may look into doing a supplemental if we can address the issue that we're facing not having enough staff meeting the development needs and...
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. >> change of -- change the regime? change their communism? change what? >> certainly change their behavior towards their own citizens. >> ok. so that's our goal so cuba internally changes their treatment of cuban citizens? >> certainly in terms of -- >> i'm not trying to catch you on semantics. i want to see what our goal is. our goal is to do this so the cuban people are treated like they should be? >> in terms of international human rights standards and that sort of thing yes. >> and would you say that has not worked? >> i would. >> 50 years doing something and if it doesn't change, that policy or that goal has not been achieved because the cubans are treated i think just as bad as they ever have been? >> i believe so, yes, sir. >> let me ask you this. is the policy -- is our goal ever to do what relationship with cuba, whatever that may be in the future, is that for the americas' benefit or for cuba's benefit? if we look at changes toward cuba, is it because we want to help american businesses san francisco, or amer
. >> change of -- change the regime? change their communism? change what? >> certainly change their behavior towards their own citizens. >> ok. so that's our goal so cuba internally changes their treatment of cuban citizens? >> certainly in terms of -- >> i'm not trying to catch you on semantics. i want to see what our goal is. our goal is to do this so the cuban people are treated like they should be? >> in terms of international human rights standards and...
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is in enough discussion about climate change. are people aware of what the problems are, and how they and malaysia could be suffering because of it? >> indeed yes. i would say definitely. the prime minister on wednesday evening started to allude to that at a speech where he said we have to act against climate change. we are worried about the environment here in malaysia, it's a peninsula surrounded by water. many people have been discussing it and analysing why malaysia. for example, in december 2014 a few months ago, was hit by the floods in the north of the country. many people wondered why that was happening. was it climate change was deforestation of the area a factor that played a part in those floods that affected so many and they are trying to rehabilitate thousands of families and communities in the north of the country, yes, there is a debate it's happening in the national press, but the people that we have spoken to and that are interviewed on local information in the newspapers that we meet are critical of the governme
is in enough discussion about climate change. are people aware of what the problems are, and how they and malaysia could be suffering because of it? >> indeed yes. i would say definitely. the prime minister on wednesday evening started to allude to that at a speech where he said we have to act against climate change. we are worried about the environment here in malaysia, it's a peninsula surrounded by water. many people have been discussing it and analysing why malaysia. for example, in...
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. >> climate change is one that is happening at such a broad scale. >> clearly, we have had changes in our climate. >> i have heard some folks try to dodge the evidence by saying they're not scientists. >> the scientist debate and the sources and their opinion of that change. >> you have heard it off the charts. >> later, al gore's dream takes flight. >> that's where the deep space climate observatory satellite mission, better known as discover comes in. >> it is very exciting for me. >> plus an alabama judge speaks out against equality. >> there is no end to the power of god. >> good to have you with us tonight, folks. we start this evening with some brutally honest remarks coming from president obama on climate change. in an interview with vox, president obama says the media overstates the risk of terrorism compared to climate change. >> do you think the media sometimes overstates the level of alarm people should have about terrorism as opposed to climate change? >> absolutely. i don't blame the media for that. what's the famous saying about local newscasts right? if it bleeds it lea
. >> climate change is one that is happening at such a broad scale. >> clearly, we have had changes in our climate. >> i have heard some folks try to dodge the evidence by saying they're not scientists. >> the scientist debate and the sources and their opinion of that change. >> you have heard it off the charts. >> later, al gore's dream takes flight. >> that's where the deep space climate observatory satellite mission, better known as discover comes...
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the snow to the north is changing over, it's mainly rain, a little sleet mixing in, but that will change to rain, as well. we have the plunge in temperatures, we go down to 14. be careful of a refreeze. much colder, tuesday 24. temperatures don't know what they want to do. back up to 43 on wednesday sprinkle or flurry late in the day. colder on thursday, 32, snow showers around. sunny and frigid on friday, before we climb back to the 30s on the weekend. there can more snow on sunday. >> a major break in a murder case in northeast philadelphia, a woman who was shot while waiting for a bus was killed by a co-worker. >> bobby brown makes a plea for privacy for his daughter who who is in the hospital saturday of an incident that affecting her mother. >> reporter: this is the doylestown area, 611 bypass, be careful here. we'll show you what it looks like in chalfonte coming up. >> we have school closings and delays at 6abc.com, check to see what your school is doing today we've be right back. hey, honey? huh? oh, you caught me daydreaming. dreaming about a salt water bedroom aquarium? i am, a
the snow to the north is changing over, it's mainly rain, a little sleet mixing in, but that will change to rain, as well. we have the plunge in temperatures, we go down to 14. be careful of a refreeze. much colder, tuesday 24. temperatures don't know what they want to do. back up to 43 on wednesday sprinkle or flurry late in the day. colder on thursday, 32, snow showers around. sunny and frigid on friday, before we climb back to the 30s on the weekend. there can more snow on sunday. >> a...
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so, what causes climate change? >> climate change today is largely driven by human activities -- burning of fossil fuels -- also, land-use changes -- clearing vegetation planting rice crops. even some livestock are contributing to methane emissions. those are the main things driving climate change right now. if we look at a longer period of time, if we go back to the ice ages, we can see that on very long time scales, things like the sun can have an impact, as well. volcanoes can have an impact. but right now, when we think about the climate of our future, the climate that you guys, the next generation, are gonna be living with, the biggest climate change that we need to think about is caused by human activities. >> what do you say to those who claim that climate change is a fact of nature and not influenced by what people do? >> we know that climate change is influenced by our activities. the leading scientists have gotten together, and over 97% of them agree not only that climate change is happening, but that our
so, what causes climate change? >> climate change today is largely driven by human activities -- burning of fossil fuels -- also, land-use changes -- clearing vegetation planting rice crops. even some livestock are contributing to methane emissions. those are the main things driving climate change right now. if we look at a longer period of time, if we go back to the ice ages, we can see that on very long time scales, things like the sun can have an impact, as well. volcanoes can have an...
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change in our party, change in our leadership, change in our nation. [applause] today as we stand on the , threshold of a new era and new millennium, i believe we need a new kind of leadership. leadership not mired in the politics of the past, leadership not tied to the old ideology, but proven leadership, capable of reinventing government to help solve the real problems real people face. to provide that proven leadership is our challenge in 1992. and that is why today, i proudly announce my candidacy for president of the united states of america. [applause] together together we can provide the leadership that will restore the american dream fight for the forgotten middle-class, that will provide more opportunity, demand more responsibility from each of us and create a stronger community in this great country of ours. the change i see, and the change we must all see, is not liberal or conservative, it is different and it is bold. the small towns and main streets of america are not like the corridors and back rooms of washington. out here, people do not
change in our party, change in our leadership, change in our nation. [applause] today as we stand on the , threshold of a new era and new millennium, i believe we need a new kind of leadership. leadership not mired in the politics of the past, leadership not tied to the old ideology, but proven leadership, capable of reinventing government to help solve the real problems real people face. to provide that proven leadership is our challenge in 1992. and that is why today, i proudly announce my...
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in the membership the new things the changes in the liability and the funds are maturing over the years currently about 60 percent of liability is attributable to members who are currently receiving benefits an increase from 50 percent a part of the maturation of the funds and now over one active member for each retiree and that used to be closer to one .7 that medians you've got a smaller active base to support of overall fund we're showing some different breaks down of the contribution rates the first section is the basic contributions rate we've circulated this is before the adjustments to employee contribution rates so we've calibrated this as 82 percent here and the adjustments and we those juchlts are varied by employee and we say estimate the aggregate the employer contribution rates to be 19.2 percent of pay and the employee contribution rate 11 point one percent that's a decrease of 4 percent of pay for the employer and the employees stated in the same range their rate is about the same bottom we show the praekd of that same contribution rate between the normal costs of additio
in the membership the new things the changes in the liability and the funds are maturing over the years currently about 60 percent of liability is attributable to members who are currently receiving benefits an increase from 50 percent a part of the maturation of the funds and now over one active member for each retiree and that used to be closer to one .7 that medians you've got a smaller active base to support of overall fund we're showing some different breaks down of the contribution rates...
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the outside, a choice of change. i'm going to describe three elements of that strategy. one element is to make the change plausible. one element is to make congress panic. one element is to make the issue presidential. first is the plausible. mayday had the idea of electing a congress. the bet was we could demonstrate the power of the message to elect candidates. this was a bad year to make that bet, so now we have two pivot to figure out what the work is that can contribute to the project. what are we doing now? the objective is to figure out a way to turn the army around and to focus it on a much more manageable project of recruiting the incumbents to admit to reform. if there's a majority in congress and those committed to reform, the project is to shrink gap to make it seem plausible that we could actually get fundamental reform. not necessarily a majority committed to the vouchers but committed to some reform. how will we deploy this? a top secret project that gets announced at sxsw, there's a strategy for a pla
the outside, a choice of change. i'm going to describe three elements of that strategy. one element is to make the change plausible. one element is to make congress panic. one element is to make the issue presidential. first is the plausible. mayday had the idea of electing a congress. the bet was we could demonstrate the power of the message to elect candidates. this was a bad year to make that bet, so now we have two pivot to figure out what the work is that can contribute to the project....
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change communism, change what?>> certainly change their behavior towards their own citizens. >> so that's our goal so cuba internally changes the treatment of cuban citizens? >> certainly -- the. >> i'm not trying to catch you on semantics. i am just trying to see what our goal is. the goal is to do this so cuban people are treated like they should be? >> in terms of international human rights standards and that sort of thing, yes. >> would you say that has not worked? >> i would, yes. >> 50 years doing something and if it doesn't change that policy or goal has not been achieved because the cubans are treated better than i ever have been. >> i believe so, yes sir. >> let me ask you this. is our goal ever to do what relationship, whatever that may be in the future, is that for the americans benefit or cuba's benefit? as we look at changes toward cuba is this because we want to , help american businesses for example or for americans to be able to travel. is that the goal that we are moving door or is it a goal to do
change communism, change what?>> certainly change their behavior towards their own citizens. >> so that's our goal so cuba internally changes the treatment of cuban citizens? >> certainly -- the. >> i'm not trying to catch you on semantics. i am just trying to see what our goal is. the goal is to do this so cuban people are treated like they should be? >> in terms of international human rights standards and that sort of thing, yes. >> would you say that has...
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be changed? >> well, more than the cuban adjustment act, i believe that people who break the law should go to jail. i think when cuban government provides refuge for those people and refuses to return the money, gives you pretty good idea who you're dealing with. >> is cuban adjustment act responsible in some way to the phenomenon she is describing? >> there is no mexican adjustment act. there is no salvadorian adjustment act. cubans continue to come unless the united states has serious policy if you break the law we will go after you. also unless the cuban, american government takes a look at operations of the cuban security services here. because, sending $300 million to the cuban bank is not just a person here. it is cuban government. it is cuban intelligence service who is doing that. and we should not ignore that. >> mr. duran? >> i think we're very close to see the end of the cuban adjustment act. i think there is strong feeling not only in congress but even politicians here in south florid
be changed? >> well, more than the cuban adjustment act, i believe that people who break the law should go to jail. i think when cuban government provides refuge for those people and refuses to return the money, gives you pretty good idea who you're dealing with. >> is cuban adjustment act responsible in some way to the phenomenon she is describing? >> there is no mexican adjustment act. there is no salvadorian adjustment act. cubans continue to come unless the united states...
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and we confirmed that that the 80 percent ile decreased so it was a combination of changing the street to be a different type of street and that allowed us through the data to lower the speed limit and it was just basically a gradual process of signalization in that case to allow us to do to do that. >> you look at at 7 years -- what's the state requirement? >> sorry to clarify -- every 7 years at least you must do a study but the data is gathered at one point in time so it's a study that is done at one point in time but it has to be done in a certain sequence not to exceed 7 years. >> okay. >> the other aspect about the number of lanes on streets san francisco has over time adopted a number of what's called road diets primary safety projects where we look at the number of traffic lanes and can remove a traffic lane and add either bicycle lanes turn lanes or wider sidewalks and this is a map of areas in the city that we've done road diets sixty over time and this is one of the latest that we did on cesar chavez in the mission a residential street with 6 lanes of traffic at 25 miles per
and we confirmed that that the 80 percent ile decreased so it was a combination of changing the street to be a different type of street and that allowed us through the data to lower the speed limit and it was just basically a gradual process of signalization in that case to allow us to do to do that. >> you look at at 7 years -- what's the state requirement? >> sorry to clarify -- every 7 years at least you must do a study but the data is gathered at one point in time so it's a...
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and as it changes how you identify certain races is also changing. what is black what is latino, what is asian. do you see this helping race relations or maybe being more divisive? >> as we were watching the clip, i kept thinking about how america as a country has been designed to push identities on to other people, regardless of race and regardless of gender or sexual identity. we've been able to push ourselves, and america's been designed to push people, particularly marginalize folks in a space we have to pick and choose our identities and roles without having us come to terms about what has looks like and means for us individually. i think when we have this conversation about having a more diverse america i think that that piece right there gets a little more muddled. >> when you see people that are open to new ideas and new people the more they encounter their views likely change based on what they thought they knew prior. we say how many black friends do you have, you might view a black person differently or how many asian people you knew in yo
and as it changes how you identify certain races is also changing. what is black what is latino, what is asian. do you see this helping race relations or maybe being more divisive? >> as we were watching the clip, i kept thinking about how america as a country has been designed to push identities on to other people, regardless of race and regardless of gender or sexual identity. we've been able to push ourselves, and america's been designed to push people, particularly marginalize folks...
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but is it true change or just a change in tone? a word learnt early in schools, chools, a word learnt early in schools, chools, a word learnt early in schools, ools, a word learnt early in schools, ools, >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. egypt's president vows revenge after 21 prisoners by i.s.i.l. appeared to be killed. he is holding talks with the national defense council. the united nations condemned the killings >>> the gunman behind two shootings in denmark had a lengthy record and had been arrested several times on weapon and gun-relied charges. one nan was killed after there was fire at a cafes, and another man was kill at a synagogue a few hours lair >>> fighting conditioned in eastern ukraine despite a ceasefire. heavily shelling was reported. the ukranian government said the truce is mostly being respected. >>> it is sunday night and time for our regular look at "the week ahead". the pontiff is trying to spread the reach of the church beyond roam and europe. cardinals in latin america, asia africa - among other plac
but is it true change or just a change in tone? a word learnt early in schools, chools, a word learnt early in schools, chools, a word learnt early in schools, ools, a word learnt early in schools, ools, >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. egypt's president vows revenge after 21 prisoners by i.s.i.l. appeared to be killed. he is holding talks with the national defense council. the united nations condemned the killings >>> the gunman behind two shootings in denmark had a...
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and then something changed. war broke out and the federal government was spending eight and a eight and a half billion dollars a year in california alone compared to less than 200 million before the war. not only were they're more jobs but higher-paying ones bases, airfields, depots, factories, shipyards. the boom coupled with the draft sure to vote spurred more migration. the latter part of the 20th century they would come to dominate and define the american experience economically, socially, politically, just as new york and on the 4th and now it's texas tech. [applause] so, yes ma'am. >> in light would you explain how in light of all the shrinking resources and the increasing people you envision this state becoming a liberal bastion? >> well i think the pressures of dense urbanization hold much of the answer to that question. you can have conservative politics will sway and lots of parts of the country. .. when that happens, there is virtually no evidence that conservative republican politics as we know them
and then something changed. war broke out and the federal government was spending eight and a eight and a half billion dollars a year in california alone compared to less than 200 million before the war. not only were they're more jobs but higher-paying ones bases, airfields, depots, factories, shipyards. the boom coupled with the draft sure to vote spurred more migration. the latter part of the 20th century they would come to dominate and define the american experience economically, socially,...
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has not changed. >> do you believe what it will change? >> i am absolutely confident that the cuban people who have been fighting for change in cuba are going to prevail and be more empowered to prevail as a result of this policy. >> do you believe the castro regime will become your partner in that? >> that's not the way this works in any authoritarian state. >> you mention that had there were divisions within the civil rights community those people who support the changes being made and those who do not. the people who do not support the changes that we have been talking about today why do they not support those changes? >> senator i hesitate to speak for them but certainly listened so them when i was there. it was important for me to hear from all sides while i was there. many believe that it was not the right thing to do because they fear that the cuban government will not respond to our willingness to have a dialogue it's based on trying to empower them. they also may ever felt that we didn't get enough in the deal. it wasn't really a
has not changed. >> do you believe what it will change? >> i am absolutely confident that the cuban people who have been fighting for change in cuba are going to prevail and be more empowered to prevail as a result of this policy. >> do you believe the castro regime will become your partner in that? >> that's not the way this works in any authoritarian state. >> you mention that had there were divisions within the civil rights community those people who support the...
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this change, according to hacker and pierson, is tied directly to changes in government policy and changes in government policy are tied directly to the influence of the tweeds in our democracy. this is tweedism. it's not dominated by a beijing political elite, the green primary dominated by a business and economic elite. it is just as extreme as the story in hong kong. remember, i told you .024 percent is the percentage of hong kong that is to be in the nominating committee. if you ask what percentage of voters maxed out to just one candidate, they gave $5,200, that number and percentage of voters is .024 percent. many would say $5,200 doesn't achieve real influence, so it's worse than .024 percent of the average of percentage of voters, but it is as tiny, it is as distorting, and it is just as wrong. what does it do? what is its effect? a recent book describes america not as a democracy, not as an aristocracy, plutocracy or clip -- kleptocracy but america has become a vetocracy. that means it's a system where it is easy now for economically powerful groups to block a change. it is tied i
this change, according to hacker and pierson, is tied directly to changes in government policy and changes in government policy are tied directly to the influence of the tweeds in our democracy. this is tweedism. it's not dominated by a beijing political elite, the green primary dominated by a business and economic elite. it is just as extreme as the story in hong kong. remember, i told you .024 percent is the percentage of hong kong that is to be in the nominating committee. if you ask what...
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this slide illustrates the various changes and the water enterprise and again the changes are really between the two 10 year capital plans due to primarily the passage of time. the awss is fully funded by the general obligation bonds. and waste water fiscal year 2016 through 2025 capital plan changes by $166 million primarily again because of the planned rollout of ssip this slide shows the changes of the capital plan and hetch hetchy power and hetch hetchy up country. next slide shows the movement of programs within hetchy power from the last 10 year capital plan to the next. and hetchy water up country and hetch hetchy capital plans are down as projects rolled off in the 10th year of the last capital plan. the commissioners requested to adopt the charter mandated capital plan for fiscal year 2016 through 2025, and the plan will be submitted to the capital planning committee on february 23rd and further submitted to the mayor's office and the board of supervisors before march 1st. at this time i'd be happy to answer any questions. >> commissioners, any questions? seeing none, may i
this slide illustrates the various changes and the water enterprise and again the changes are really between the two 10 year capital plans due to primarily the passage of time. the awss is fully funded by the general obligation bonds. and waste water fiscal year 2016 through 2025 capital plan changes by $166 million primarily again because of the planned rollout of ssip this slide shows the changes of the capital plan and hetch hetchy power and hetch hetchy up country. next slide shows the...
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that the committee is acceptable with and package it or there or are there other changes that need to be made new now. >> to be honest commissioner no one are you are talking about their clarity for the public on when and how to summit things and the comments to be taken. >> that being the case maybe withdraw but to be clear for the public the rules that are in effect are working and have been working to withdraw that motion today for the subcommittee spends quality time and come back with the total - >> commissioner johnson. >> i'll make a motion to not approve the changes to our currently rules and not continue on with our rules always currently written can we make a motion. >> commissioner it sound likes there's a desire to form the committee maybe we can form the committee today and set a future meeting at our prior regular hearing and then have the committee members start discussing. >> so i'll withdraw. >> do you need formation. >> today, you'll appoint committee members and they'll meet and the first action to elect the chair. >> so commissioner moore i believe is showing an in
that the committee is acceptable with and package it or there or are there other changes that need to be made new now. >> to be honest commissioner no one are you are talking about their clarity for the public on when and how to summit things and the comments to be taken. >> that being the case maybe withdraw but to be clear for the public the rules that are in effect are working and have been working to withdraw that motion today for the subcommittee spends quality time and come...
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item is one 25 crown terrace that is an appeal of the board of appeals the permit setting out to change the method of construction when this was before this commission several years ago it was an entertainment commission permit not to be considered demolition as you probably are aware in late december of 2013 there was a cat tra to from the the building shored fell and as per planned the building collapsed they substantially revised the application the project stayed the same 9 end result the same and the board of appeals they had to remove more of the building to salvage as much of this and demolition under the blad the section deemed this is was anyone centrally not affordable because the seated value the building collapsed the assessment was based on on the assessment of the land and the date of the collapse of the building that exceeded $1.056 million administratively it was reviewed and subject to section 311 no discretionary review filed but an boil last time the broadly uphold that permit and that moved and lastly over the past few weeks and months an uptick a dwelling unit often
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>> it is definitely changing. have partnered with a company called we worked downtown. it is a hybrid -- small offices shared offices, collaborative offices in the same on the residential side. you are seeing the city adapt in greeting spaces all over new york to fulfill that demand. >> a very cool concept. we have a lot more to talk about with william rudin and jeff currie. good morning, everyone. ♪ >> never a dull moment. breaking news out of greece. germany rejects the greek extension proposal. brendan greeley i will be direct, you saw this coming. why is germany so dead set against the reasonable compromise headlines of an hour ago? >> throughout this whole negotiation, the bad guys have been the german finance minister -- he has been definite about one point. if there is no negotiation whatsoever over greece's primary surplus. almost nobody does that. greece is expected to do it forever. what greece has offered his they can hold 21.5% of gdp but they cannot get to 4.5% -- to 1.5% of gdp but they cannot get to
>> it is definitely changing. have partnered with a company called we worked downtown. it is a hybrid -- small offices shared offices, collaborative offices in the same on the residential side. you are seeing the city adapt in greeting spaces all over new york to fulfill that demand. >> a very cool concept. we have a lot more to talk about with william rudin and jeff currie. good morning, everyone. ♪ >> never a dull moment. breaking news out of greece. germany rejects the...
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i'll appreciate that if you change that thanks. >> seeing none, i'll close the speaks on page 167 under the reluctant can you walk me through why we support confidential voting i presume as opposed to an open vote so we can better cast all our votes on other issues. >> this particular issue is generally dealing with confidential voting that have been submitted by institutions to companies and making sure that that information is confidential it is actually, the proposal we generally see we haven't seen this proposal for a number of years now it's been a few years since this type of proposal has been on the ballot of proxy companies. >> not towards votes in the board room. >> no only institutional investors and a as and present their votes to the company. >> all in favor, say i. of the motion. >> i. >> passes unanimously thank you you very much. >> item 8 please. >> number 7 please call it. >> thank you thanks for everyone's patience commission dris cal colonel made a comment we shouldn't be giving money to managers that have too much this is one exception, however the group being one of
i'll appreciate that if you change that thanks. >> seeing none, i'll close the speaks on page 167 under the reluctant can you walk me through why we support confidential voting i presume as opposed to an open vote so we can better cast all our votes on other issues. >> this particular issue is generally dealing with confidential voting that have been submitted by institutions to companies and making sure that that information is confidential it is actually, the proposal we generally...