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nbc bay area sam brock takes a reality check. >> good erping. november jobs report smashed expectations. it represents the single largest one-month gain in jobs in almost three years. but as you might expect, the story is a little more clouded once you get past the headlines. here's a quick recap. the good news friday pops off the page. 321,000 jobs added, well above the 230,000 economists had forecast. but even more importantly, peel a layer back and employee wages saw a jump up. average weekly pay rose almost 2 1/2%, the fastest rate in a year. it's mostly workers being asked to put in more hours, not getting paid more. the hourly rate stayed just above inflation. now, about those new jobs. the government cites gains in all different fields, retail, health care, professional services, manufacturing and construction, and this is true. jobs were added across the board. but manufacturing isn't necessarily a highlight. and neither is construction. check out these graphics created by the bureau of labor stayisics and analyzedly trulia.com. the perc
nbc bay area sam brock takes a reality check. >> good erping. november jobs report smashed expectations. it represents the single largest one-month gain in jobs in almost three years. but as you might expect, the story is a little more clouded once you get past the headlines. here's a quick recap. the good news friday pops off the page. 321,000 jobs added, well above the 230,000 economists had forecast. but even more importantly, peel a layer back and employee wages saw a jump up. average...
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that we had more work than normal and we were able to come out with the clean audit and implement the erp system on time too. with the really good year for us. thank you, and with that, i am more than happy to answer any questions and so is miss pawn. >> colleagues are there any questions? >> seeing none, no questions at this time. >> thank you, let's take the public comment on this item? >> public comment is opened. seeing no comment, public comment is closed. >> could you call the next item. >> a roll call vote. >> yes. >> item number 4. >> cohen. >> aye. >> farrell. >> absent. >> taning? >> aye. >> weiner aye. >> the item passes. >> thank you, could you call the next item. >> introduction of new items. >> thank you. >> are there any supervisors or commissioner tang has a new item for introduction. >> thank you. so, today, i wanted to request that the transportation authority conduct a strategic analysis report and by way of background, what our office is looking and hoping to do in partnership with the ta is really to examine some of the transportation needs and specifically, in connec
that we had more work than normal and we were able to come out with the clean audit and implement the erp system on time too. with the really good year for us. thank you, and with that, i am more than happy to answer any questions and so is miss pawn. >> colleagues are there any questions? >> seeing none, no questions at this time. >> thank you, let's take the public comment on this item? >> public comment is opened. seeing no comment, public comment is closed. >>...
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madam clerk can we please call our next special 3:00 pm ord erp and before that we need to go to item 6 h. 4. >> item 64 sit on december 16 today at 3:00 pm to hold a public hearing to consider and discussion issues arising from the labor dispute from the san francisco national restaurant. >> at this time we'd like to take public comment on item 64 and this is just on whether the board should sit as a committee as a whole to consider the are there any members up to two minutes? >> i'd like you to stay as a committee as committee as committee as committee asa whole because --[singing >> thank you members of the public on item 64. seeing none, public comment is closed for item 64 and can we take that without objection to approve this motion. this motion is approved. now we can proceed to item 48. >> item 48 is a hearing to consider and discuss the issues arising from a bailor dispute at the san francisco international airport restaurants. >> thank you. supervisor mar. >> we're joind in our chambers by dozens of hard working employees from our san francisco airport and this motion that i
madam clerk can we please call our next special 3:00 pm ord erp and before that we need to go to item 6 h. 4. >> item 64 sit on december 16 today at 3:00 pm to hold a public hearing to consider and discussion issues arising from the labor dispute from the san francisco national restaurant. >> at this time we'd like to take public comment on item 64 and this is just on whether the board should sit as a committee as a whole to consider the are there any members up to two minutes?...
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we saw that eric garn erp and we saw that with roddy king. we had a lot of video on that and look at what happened with those officers. i think it's a good idea but i don't think it addresses the core problem between the relationship between the cops and the community. that is what needs to be addressed. >> wayne, i think the president asked for $260 million for body cams, literally billions of dollars are spent on other things, we could tie some loose ends up and find that money in a heart beat. what do you think of the spending on body cams for the c cops? >> this is not going to change anything. it didn't change the grand jury one iota. you can have all of the cameras in the world and spend all of the money you want and it's going to change. you should spend the money in the police and the community relations part. and if you're going to spend it out all, that's where it needs to be spent. >> i just think this whole suggestion that there's this inherent distrust between communities and police, i think that's that racial opportunism we allu
we saw that eric garn erp and we saw that with roddy king. we had a lot of video on that and look at what happened with those officers. i think it's a good idea but i don't think it addresses the core problem between the relationship between the cops and the community. that is what needs to be addressed. >> wayne, i think the president asked for $260 million for body cams, literally billions of dollars are spent on other things, we could tie some loose ends up and find that money in a...
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people that's come from about 90 different current tries to fight in iraq and syria under the ban erpsf the islamic state. >> is a belief that they are participating in a battle for the ends of times. >> right. how do you fight people who think that it's a biblical or quranic proportion, the end of time? i asked you this because you table. you intear gated these guys, met them. they challenged your faith and you challenged theirs because you spoke their load process assessmenting, you speak arabic, classical arabic? >> i am a muslim. it was didn't for them to understand somebody like me exists. it was difficult for me to sit and hear someone hijacking a religion that you believe in. i used to argue with them. versus qoranic verse. the concept of war is a very small little percentage of wider things so they decided to ignore 99% of their religion and focus >> right. >> and put it in a totally different lens and interpretation. what you have to do is counter the narrative. countering the narrative is 2340 something only the united states or the west can do this is where muslim leaders or
people that's come from about 90 different current tries to fight in iraq and syria under the ban erpsf the islamic state. >> is a belief that they are participating in a battle for the ends of times. >> right. how do you fight people who think that it's a biblical or quranic proportion, the end of time? i asked you this because you table. you intear gated these guys, met them. they challenged your faith and you challenged theirs because you spoke their load process assessmenting,...
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. >> we covet the customer interface for home own erps and recognise as much as electricity is a critical part of the 20th century, it is being consumed in a different way. the lifestyle is more portable moving around and connected. i am sure you have seen it. people out and about for 28 hours, the cellphones are running out power. >> i see it every day in my own life. >> we also get into what we call personal power. my goal with you is forwhatever you are doing, however you do it we want you energized by us. >> let me ask about your view, the grid high voltage lines. we see the grid and the way electricity is distributed, as something that has not modernized sufficiently. you are sure it will. this is where you fall out with c.e.o.s and cohorts. you see a different world. explain that to me. the world in which we have grown up is the same. transition lines, transformers, wires that go into your house and you plug something in. >> if we were sitting as a third chair, he'd recognise... >> perfect. >> in fact i recognise the poles, i put them up. yes, it's a system that was designed in the
. >> we covet the customer interface for home own erps and recognise as much as electricity is a critical part of the 20th century, it is being consumed in a different way. the lifestyle is more portable moving around and connected. i am sure you have seen it. people out and about for 28 hours, the cellphones are running out power. >> i see it every day in my own life. >> we also get into what we call personal power. my goal with you is forwhatever you are doing, however you...
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the last month or so, even as the team was implementing and watching our enterprise resource project, erp system and a big financial accounting system that she has also been leading so thank you for that, and if you would endudge me, i want to recognize erika and she moving to another position in the finance and admin group, and she will be working on the management analyst, working on contracts and a bunch of other really great things. and steve has accepted the position of clerk and we want to thank him for serving the authority in this way. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you, i know, supervisors or commissioners kim and yee are going to talk about their experience in new york with vision zero, but i wanted to say that i visited austin texas and an incredibly green city in a very red state and in austin, it was for the national league of cities, congress of cities, conference and expocysing and we were looking at bikes and at the have surpassed san francisco in size, they are the 11th and we are the 14th and the rapid growth of the tech sector and the culture and the entertainment
the last month or so, even as the team was implementing and watching our enterprise resource project, erp system and a big financial accounting system that she has also been leading so thank you for that, and if you would endudge me, i want to recognize erika and she moving to another position in the finance and admin group, and she will be working on the management analyst, working on contracts and a bunch of other really great things. and steve has accepted the position of clerk and we want...
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he has to carry an oxygen tank with him, erp he goes. >> we see a population of patients with unexplained short possess of breath following service in iraq and afghanistan. >> this doctor is a paul monologist -- pull monologist. >> is this something you expect to find for someone fit for employment. >> it's a diagnosis in an otherwise healthy individual. >> this is linked to some inhalation and exposure during service in the middle east. you can go through a list of potential exposures. dust storms, particulate matter exposure. burn pits. >> dr miller began to see returning soldiers with mysterious breathing problems. he was the first to do lung biopsies. he began linking the conditions to war time exposures. when he presented the findings, he said he was shut out by the dod. >> after that conference, the department of defense decided not to send any more patients. >> the department told dr miller they deal with the issues internally. we sent the soldiers to the middle east physically fit. they had toxic inhalation, coming back with problems making them non-deployable and were not willing
he has to carry an oxygen tank with him, erp he goes. >> we see a population of patients with unexplained short possess of breath following service in iraq and afghanistan. >> this doctor is a paul monologist -- pull monologist. >> is this something you expect to find for someone fit for employment. >> it's a diagnosis in an otherwise healthy individual. >> this is linked to some inhalation and exposure during service in the middle east. you can go through a list...
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david green, a retired teacher, was a mentor to 19 of tfa's teach erps. he says five weeks of training preparation. >> so what i found were kids in really bad situations. the schools they were put in were almost entirely mismanaged, horrible places to work and not because of the students but because of the way the supervisors or the adminstrators are running it. and they would tell me about the paperwork and the stress and the top-down stuff and the things that tfa was making them do on top of the incredibly difficult job of learning to teach and teach full-time at the same time. >> it's just a short-term solution to a long-term problem. >> the backlash against tfa came to a head this fall. the durham school district in north carolina severed its relationship with the organization after more than a decade of working together. last year, pittsburgh became the first school district in the country to reject an active teach for america contract. sylvia decision. >> you sit on the school board? >> yes. >> you voted against teach for america coming to pittsburg
david green, a retired teacher, was a mentor to 19 of tfa's teach erps. he says five weeks of training preparation. >> so what i found were kids in really bad situations. the schools they were put in were almost entirely mismanaged, horrible places to work and not because of the students but because of the way the supervisors or the adminstrators are running it. and they would tell me about the paperwork and the stress and the top-down stuff and the things that tfa was making them do on...
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. >> knowing on your reporting, i do know you talk to a lot of counter officials, terror infoerm erp, what do they say about all of this juncture right now where the white house has big decisions to make. >> yeah, there is, like i said, at the top of widespread disagreement. some are sure it's north korea and can point to the ways in which sony was infiltrated and the long campaign gengs them. others are saying it's far from case closed. frankly, there's not a lot we can do to retaliate against them! what did you make from what we heard about the state department today, basically saying we can do more than mere diplomacy. there was a reference saying hey, we'rewe're not just talkin about pulling ambassadors here. >> right, what are we going to do impose more sanctions? cyber attack them? there's only like four computers in the whether or not he will counsel thrill. . >> hmm. >> i'm just not sure what we would do. >> all right. thank you very much. and thanks to being here tonight. >>> the sony hack sets up hard choices. white house officials say it has become a national security matte
. >> knowing on your reporting, i do know you talk to a lot of counter officials, terror infoerm erp, what do they say about all of this juncture right now where the white house has big decisions to make. >> yeah, there is, like i said, at the top of widespread disagreement. some are sure it's north korea and can point to the ways in which sony was infiltrated and the long campaign gengs them. others are saying it's far from case closed. frankly, there's not a lot we can do to...
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broader powers that law enforcement has been wanting and has used in terms of increased surveillance in erpsf it intercepting phone calls without wiretaps, those kinds of things. >> i think it is really circumstantial. it depends how urgent the threat. depend who is involved in the threat. in this case this is a man with a criminal past that was known. didn't take a lot to find out what he was doing. he was publicly demonstrating. you knew where he stood. after september 11th we were dealing with complete unknown with emergeing and threats. as alan said in any free society you can know the who the criminals are. there are ankle bracelets and you can track people and there is still debate that as well. in australia you have individuals well-known and are so inclined. i think their immigration policy might change. leland: this fellow was a refugee from iran. a known radical. tammy, alan, stick around. we'll take a break and have more on unfolding situation in sydney, australia when we come back. --i don't know my credit score. that's really important. i mean - i don't know my credit score. don
broader powers that law enforcement has been wanting and has used in terms of increased surveillance in erpsf it intercepting phone calls without wiretaps, those kinds of things. >> i think it is really circumstantial. it depends how urgent the threat. depend who is involved in the threat. in this case this is a man with a criminal past that was known. didn't take a lot to find out what he was doing. he was publicly demonstrating. you knew where he stood. after september 11th we were...
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and about 15% of the derivatives are needed and good thing, because it helps you keep risk low erp when other 85%, which amounts to trillions and trillions is simply a bet on the direction of interest rates or markets. it has no useful purposes. that's where they get a lot of their profits. capital ralized mortgages, they don't hold the paper there. same with interest rate swaps. so wall street has really failed us as an institution. elizabeth warren is calling them on it. >> let's listen to what they said yesterday that started to turn this vote around for democrats in the house representatives. >> we put these rules in place after the collapse of the financial system because we wanted to reduce the risk that reckless gambling on wall street could ever threaten jobs and livelihoods on main street. we put this rule in place because people of all political persuasions were disgusted at the idea of future bailouts. why in the world would anyone want to repeal it? let alone hold the entire government hostage in order to ram through this appeal. the reason unfortunately is simple -- it's ab
and about 15% of the derivatives are needed and good thing, because it helps you keep risk low erp when other 85%, which amounts to trillions and trillions is simply a bet on the direction of interest rates or markets. it has no useful purposes. that's where they get a lot of their profits. capital ralized mortgages, they don't hold the paper there. same with interest rate swaps. so wall street has really failed us as an institution. elizabeth warren is calling them on it. >> let's listen...