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counters. >> geiger counter is not good enough. good enough at all. >> so what's really in the sand? we'll have a fact check on fukushima fears including a very common question, who do we trust? that's tonight at 11 on kpix 5. >>> still ahead, if you think you're being summoned to court, you might be lured into a trap. coming up in consumerwatch, how crooks are posing as lawyers to prey on victims. >> it's just so cool to have everyone be so excited for me. >> and the olympics sized sendoff for a 15-year-old bay area skating phenom. ,, ,,,, female announcer: female announcer: when you see this truck, it means another neighbor is going to sleep better tonight because they went to sleep train's ticket to tempur-pedic event. choose from a huge selection of tempur-pedic models, including the new tempur-choice with head-to-toe customization. plus, get 36 months interest-free financing, two free pillows, and free same-day delivery. are you next? announcer: make sleep train your ticket to tempur-pedic. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sl
counters. >> geiger counter is not good enough. good enough at all. >> so what's really in the sand? we'll have a fact check on fukushima fears including a very common question, who do we trust? that's tonight at 11 on kpix 5. >>> still ahead, if you think you're being summoned to court, you might be lured into a trap. coming up in consumerwatch, how crooks are posing as lawyers to prey on victims. >> it's just so cool to have everyone be so excited for me. >>...
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still has significant data problems with months of missing data and we wanted to work with chris geiger and his team to improve the accuracy. but [speaker not understood] are the most accurate representation of herbicide use for the natural areas. people are particularly sensitive about the use of toxic herbicides in natural areas which are wetlands and our gardens. people are shocked when they realize what's happening. we ask for no tier 1 or tier 2 pesticides to be used in natural areas. our second comment is about plant mixes in general. in tracking the use of herbicides in san francisco, we found that the original source documents show no way to identify [speaker not understood] mixes of chemicals. we're not talking about adjuvants, but [speaker not understood]. little results exist about synergistic effects. so, we ask all departments start to identify mixes and s.f. department of environment consider plants with special case and automatically tier 1. our third comment is about second generation [speaker not understood]. i don't know if you're aware, but another owl has been found
still has significant data problems with months of missing data and we wanted to work with chris geiger and his team to improve the accuracy. but [speaker not understood] are the most accurate representation of herbicide use for the natural areas. people are particularly sensitive about the use of toxic herbicides in natural areas which are wetlands and our gardens. people are shocked when they realize what's happening. we ask for no tier 1 or tier 2 pesticides to be used in natural areas. our...
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sponsors melanie nutter, speaker chris geiger and pest management program manager. this is a discussion and action item. >> director nutter. >> i passed out to you, i know this is an annual item so this is your time to [inaudible]. >> thanks. >> thank you, commissioners. and thank you, melanie. [laughter] >> i get to say that. so, this is indeed an annual item and my intention tonight isn't so much to give you a complete survey of what our program does as to, number one, give you an update on pesticide use trends on city properties, which is something i was not able to do last year because we were having data problems with our database. now the database is usable finally. i'm very happy about that. and, so, i can give you some of those numbers. and also, of course, it's our annual chance to revise and improve what we call the reduced risk pesticide list. for the benefit of commissioner wan and others, who might not have heard my whole spiel last year, i'm give you the briefest description we do in the integrated pest management program. we have -- we've been around
sponsors melanie nutter, speaker chris geiger and pest management program manager. this is a discussion and action item. >> director nutter. >> i passed out to you, i know this is an annual item so this is your time to [inaudible]. >> thanks. >> thank you, commissioners. and thank you, melanie. [laughter] >> i get to say that. so, this is indeed an annual item and my intention tonight isn't so much to give you a complete survey of what our program does as to,...
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get in your keynesian economic package so i agree that obviously changes in the best shape of the geiger of u.s. government rather than federally kind of really a doctor but it greenspan really started this transition to the u.s. government changing the guy getting of inflation like night and time since one thousand nine hundred six so when c.p.i. would be one perspective to your point you're never going to have more than twelve percent reported at why did quite a terribly go low i have a percent but want so at the peak of the global equation which isn't true down in twelve i keep up with a great deal of it to go or c.r.t. and i actually think my index and gold eat just before that in two thousand and eleven because we hadn't played it so what we did you imagine it would be plated some of that inflation to only start to reflate that again that lays out what the model but you know if you just look at china as opposed to kind of trying to talk circles around things that we don't know the reality of the prices are rising and that's not just a moderate wage inflation is running out of five p
get in your keynesian economic package so i agree that obviously changes in the best shape of the geiger of u.s. government rather than federally kind of really a doctor but it greenspan really started this transition to the u.s. government changing the guy getting of inflation like night and time since one thousand nine hundred six so when c.p.i. would be one perspective to your point you're never going to have more than twelve percent reported at why did quite a terribly go low i have a...
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so this is emily geiger who had a message to take for general green and she got stopped by the british and they were going to searcher. but of course they wanted a woman to searcher. while she was waiting for he wanted to searcher, she read the message, memorized it and then followed it so they couldn't get it from her and they couldn't find the message and she was able to go on. instead of getting scared and going home, she went on to general green and delivered her message. and then another one man who dressed up as a soldier than went to war. do you know who one of the miss? said bet you do. one who went to dress up as a man of thought in the revolution? no? deborah sampson. you remember now. deborah sampson again and must and she was injured several times and catch not only fighting, but volunteering for difficult duty. finally, she got sick and ended up in the hospital the doctor discovered wait, hold on. but she also did receive a full pension benefits from the congress, which said that she had -- she was an example of female heroism, fidelity and courage. so we had lots of diffe
so this is emily geiger who had a message to take for general green and she got stopped by the british and they were going to searcher. but of course they wanted a woman to searcher. while she was waiting for he wanted to searcher, she read the message, memorized it and then followed it so they couldn't get it from her and they couldn't find the message and she was able to go on. instead of getting scared and going home, she went on to general green and delivered her message. and then another...
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bank research at macquarie group and joining me here, keri geiger who covers the banking industry.tell us the news, what did jpmorgan say? >> jpmorgan seems to be very optimistic that over the next four to years they can increase profits. about 50%, which would be about $27 billion. within the industry that would be pretty significant. keep in mind that they will have to cut about 8000 jobs this year in the mortgage consumer bank on a wave of interest on mortgage refinancing. >> did they just do that to wells fargo? >> the business overall is declining. the number of refinancing with the uncertainty and the interest rates is probably carrying that business down. it is a competitive business. i am sure there is a lot of pressure. >> comment on this topic. will that the enough to get them back at the profit levels they described? >> i think it is as much of an issue. we have seen refinancing in the mortgage sector come down significantly. that continues through the first quarter. it is the recalibration and making sure that the business makes money. jpmorgan does not expect to make m
bank research at macquarie group and joining me here, keri geiger who covers the banking industry.tell us the news, what did jpmorgan say? >> jpmorgan seems to be very optimistic that over the next four to years they can increase profits. about 50%, which would be about $27 billion. within the industry that would be pretty significant. keep in mind that they will have to cut about 8000 jobs this year in the mortgage consumer bank on a wave of interest on mortgage refinancing. >> did...
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. ♪ ♪ let iher go >> we spoke with bob geiger about the potential for mobile.logy. particularly in television on the when you think about it, if you wanted to watch tv before, you had to watch it on a fixed screen, typically attached to a wall or on a of some sort in the home. you could not watch tv all square. you now have the ability to do that, and that is only going to grow. if your ability to access products grows, then your consumption will increase. that is a great thing for creators and distributors. recordey reported attendance of the three theme parks. have you gone to disneyland or disney world yet? >> i went to disney world in florida a few years ago. i survived. i used the app that tells you where the lines are the shortest, and that helped a lot. >> when they open up the "froze n" parts of the theme park, you can go there. >> traditionalists. >> getting to the news. twitter came out with earnings. we talked earlier about the conference call. let's talk about why the stock is down. things are slow there. user growth plunging in the premarket. a are
. ♪ ♪ let iher go >> we spoke with bob geiger about the potential for mobile.logy. particularly in television on the when you think about it, if you wanted to watch tv before, you had to watch it on a fixed screen, typically attached to a wall or on a of some sort in the home. you could not watch tv all square. you now have the ability to do that, and that is only going to grow. if your ability to access products grows, then your consumption will increase. that is a great thing for...
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you have to act like a geiger counter and find them. do, you will recognize the strength that they have. you will build on their strengths and enable them. there are many barriers that we found when drug and alcohol was involved. there are problems in amerco alcohol and drug this education, with because our problems he sent a savior, but that's something else. >> thank you. i'll ask one more question and 2u7. we'll open we recently had a lot of commentary about 50 years since war on poverty was launched. to talk pportunity about what our solutions are as conservatives. but
you have to act like a geiger counter and find them. do, you will recognize the strength that they have. you will build on their strengths and enable them. there are many barriers that we found when drug and alcohol was involved. there are problems in amerco alcohol and drug this education, with because our problems he sent a savior, but that's something else. >> thank you. i'll ask one more question and 2u7. we'll open we recently had a lot of commentary about 50 years since war on...
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you have to act like a geiger counter and find them. they are not looking for you. once you do, you will recognize the strength that they have. you will build on their strengths and enable them. there are many barriers that we found when drug and alcohol was involved. there are problems in america with alcoholism and drug addictions were economic, i would send an economist. problems with education, because our problems he sent a savior, but that's something else. >> thank you. i'll ask one more question and then we'll open it up. we recently had a lot of commentary about 50 years since the war on poverty was launched. it's an opportunity to talk about what our solutions are as conservatives. but maybe could you briefly give an assessment of the 50 war on poverty and talk about what it's going to take to break through the ideas. >> the 50 year anniversary was january 8th and as congressman jordan already said president lyndon johnson said he wanted to attack the causes of poverty and not the symptoms. that's a noble intention. how is it born out. today that comprises
you have to act like a geiger counter and find them. they are not looking for you. once you do, you will recognize the strength that they have. you will build on their strengths and enable them. there are many barriers that we found when drug and alcohol was involved. there are problems in america with alcoholism and drug addictions were economic, i would send an economist. problems with education, because our problems he sent a savior, but that's something else. >> thank you. i'll ask...
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still has significant data problems with months of missing data and we wanted to work with chris geiger and his team to improve the accuracy. but [speaker not understood] are the most accurate representation of herbicide use for the natural areas. people are particularly sensitive about the use of toxic herbicides in natural areas which are wetlands and our ga
still has significant data problems with months of missing data and we wanted to work with chris geiger and his team to improve the accuracy. but [speaker not understood] are the most accurate representation of herbicide use for the natural areas. people are particularly sensitive about the use of toxic herbicides in natural areas which are wetlands and our ga