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i would like to speak against this proposal there in every city there has to be a general delivery for people that have no address and also for people who have an address but the mail is not secure also for people traveling to the city who don't have is an address or people moving to the city general delivery is an important part of the general possessive as far the post office has not announced they've located a general delivery location where people in the neighborhood can pickup their mail including homeless people many people that live in sro housing, and others who really need so have a general delivery i would prosper if this project not be approved until the post office comes up with guaranteed place and location that is convenient to the people in the neighborhood where people can pickup their mail this is very acceptable i think this is a function the planning commission to make sure that the mail is not disrupted. >> secondly, i think it should be disapproved primarily market rate housing according to the proposal we need to have as i expressed before more generously affordab
i would like to speak against this proposal there in every city there has to be a general delivery for people that have no address and also for people who have an address but the mail is not secure also for people traveling to the city who don't have is an address or people moving to the city general delivery is an important part of the general possessive as far the post office has not announced they've located a general delivery location where people in the neighborhood can pickup their mail...
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general welsh: mr.dall is referring to the beginnings of the program, the first x number of years. i'm not sure of the exact time frame. when i got into this job in 2012, i took a hard look at the program and took a look at the re-baseline that occurred. since that time, i've tracked very closely along with lockheed martin how the progress of this program has moved toward. we have met every milestone, the company knows what it costs to build this airplane. we have held them accountable to the price curves and have lived up to them. i am pretty comfortable with where the program is right now but we would have liked to have gotten here the a different path. charlie: this is a model of the f-305a. -- f-35 a. is this the best plane to fight wars in the future? general welsh: this is all about the future. this plane can do things no other plane has enabled to do. there is information no other planes will have an ways were to digest information, to connect to other sensors and platforms whether it is a ship,
general welsh: mr.dall is referring to the beginnings of the program, the first x number of years. i'm not sure of the exact time frame. when i got into this job in 2012, i took a hard look at the program and took a look at the re-baseline that occurred. since that time, i've tracked very closely along with lockheed martin how the progress of this program has moved toward. we have met every milestone, the company knows what it costs to build this airplane. we have held them accountable to the...
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is a generational? is it a couple of generations? >> guest: well there was always a small mexican-american middle class population that has grown over time. it's really grown over time and each generation of mexican immigrants and their children and grandchildren have generally done better so that each generation is it dancing the majority of these indicators of class status. >> host: why is it important that we know this? >> guest: it's so important that we know about how immigrants and their children are incorporating into american society but specifically how mexican-americans are doing because mexican-americans comprise the majority of immigrants in the u.s. and their children are the majority of the children of immigrants. if you look at how demographics are changing in american society by the year 2040 demographers predict the united states will be a majority minority country. that growth is driven not by mexican immigration as many people assume. and that's immigration from mexico is at the close levels in years. it's driven b
is a generational? is it a couple of generations? >> guest: well there was always a small mexican-american middle class population that has grown over time. it's really grown over time and each generation of mexican immigrants and their children and grandchildren have generally done better so that each generation is it dancing the majority of these indicators of class status. >> host: why is it important that we know this? >> guest: it's so important that we know about how...
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[applause] general flynn is a lieutenant general in the air force.d down as head of the defense intelligence agency last year. everyone is familiar with the cia. no one has heard of dia but the defense intelligence agency provides intelligence and analysis to the military. not -- it not only identifies military threats we face down in the future but it recommends but we need to do about them. general flynn is probably one of the two or three most well-respected senior military and foreign-policy national security analysts in the country. for decades he did not speak to the public this like being a living legend in an spell -- intelligence circles. he was known for being accurate, effective, and blunt. he was really considered one of the great national security analysts certainly of his generation. he has now emerged from the shadows and he has become one of the countries leading spokesperson -- spokesman on national security and savings in a way that everybody understands . not just the experts, but the men and women of the street. he has sounded the
[applause] general flynn is a lieutenant general in the air force.d down as head of the defense intelligence agency last year. everyone is familiar with the cia. no one has heard of dia but the defense intelligence agency provides intelligence and analysis to the military. not -- it not only identifies military threats we face down in the future but it recommends but we need to do about them. general flynn is probably one of the two or three most well-respected senior military and...
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secretary general. [inaudible] mayor lee, who is the [inaudible] and the wonderful wonderful nancy pelosi the leader from washington but in san francisco. ambassadors conslet general, elected officials and distinguished guest squz that includes avenue wn cht we well quh you to celebrate the 70 anniversary of the signing of the nations charter here in wonderful san francisco. we thank the pacific boys course for a wonderful start. and secretary general, we welcome you to california and hope you remember when you were a teenager and that wasn't so laupg ago, that you were a exchange student and nearby nuvauto. you learned lot since then and we are happy to have you back at the secretary general. we'd like to recognize the ambassadors that are here from around the world that are ambassador tooz had united nations. may i ask you to stand, please? we in san francisco would like to acknowledge our partnership with the united nations for this celebration of the 70th anniversary and welcome the founer and chair
secretary general. [inaudible] mayor lee, who is the [inaudible] and the wonderful wonderful nancy pelosi the leader from washington but in san francisco. ambassadors conslet general, elected officials and distinguished guest squz that includes avenue wn cht we well quh you to celebrate the 70 anniversary of the signing of the nations charter here in wonderful san francisco. we thank the pacific boys course for a wonderful start. and secretary general, we welcome you to california and hope you...
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x, my generation, generation is called the gloomiest generation. good afternoon. i'm pimm fox. alix: i'm alix steel. we want to look at the markets at this moment. we are looking at a triple digit rally in the dow, significant. it is all about the potential of german chancellor angela merkel being satisfied with greece committing to at least one economic reform. we don't know what it is, but one economic reform. we saw a rally underway in the oil market, when the inventory numbers hit. we have been grinding lower ever since. we saw a 6.8 million barrel drop, but we saw a buildup in product stock. also is a reflection of the weakness of the u.s. dollar. that's take a check of the bond markets and see fixed income. more selling in the bond market. the yield on the 30 year r, 3.2%. yen gains against the u.s. dollar following the comments from corona, the head of the bank of japan, and the pound-sterling -- from kuroda. germany may have found a way to break the deadlock over greece. bloomberg news reports that chancellor angela merkel's government may be satisfied if greece comes u
x, my generation, generation is called the gloomiest generation. good afternoon. i'm pimm fox. alix: i'm alix steel. we want to look at the markets at this moment. we are looking at a triple digit rally in the dow, significant. it is all about the potential of german chancellor angela merkel being satisfied with greece committing to at least one economic reform. we don't know what it is, but one economic reform. we saw a rally underway in the oil market, when the inventory numbers hit. we have...
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fund and the boards expressed a desire to see the general fund expenditures that were rather the additional modifications to the p expenditure plan that as deputy superintendent lee we'll have that to share tomorrow and then there were questions about workforce housing, the employee assistance plan substitutes technology train and computer science the student assignment and enrollment system basically foreshadowing some of the agenda items we've discuss at tonight's meeting and then a discussion of the rising transportation costs and how much was set that was trickled to the new contract was extend services how much of the increase related to special education transportation the general transportation we introduced the proposal to have a school marketing specialist and the questions were surrounding how that position will be connected with the school improvement and the site based fund efforts and as you recall we also indicated a revision to the cost of living adjustment from 1.5 foe 1.02 and questions about the department of finance project projection or so were reliable and the next to r
fund and the boards expressed a desire to see the general fund expenditures that were rather the additional modifications to the p expenditure plan that as deputy superintendent lee we'll have that to share tomorrow and then there were questions about workforce housing, the employee assistance plan substitutes technology train and computer science the student assignment and enrollment system basically foreshadowing some of the agenda items we've discuss at tonight's meeting and then a...
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how proud they would be secretary general ban ki-moon. i'm going to depart for a moment of personal privilege because i lurd the secretary general reference a meeting he had with preddant kennedy and i want to tell you my connection tothe un. when i was a teenager in the 50's my father was the mayor of baltimore, i was in high school and a member of something called united nations youth and president-not president, center kennedy who was hoping to be president came to baltimore to speak to a dinner, the united nations association of maryland honoring jacob [inaudible] my mother said she was sick, but he said you can take my place at the dinner knowing how much i admired center kennedy so i had the privilege of sitting next to him, he was the featured speaker at the dinner, sitting next to him and hearing his words of encouragement to view the world globally and encouraging young people to do that. it is something of course i'll never forget and this is the best place i could tell that storo of so many years ago. it wasn't long after that
how proud they would be secretary general ban ki-moon. i'm going to depart for a moment of personal privilege because i lurd the secretary general reference a meeting he had with preddant kennedy and i want to tell you my connection tothe un. when i was a teenager in the 50's my father was the mayor of baltimore, i was in high school and a member of something called united nations youth and president-not president, center kennedy who was hoping to be president came to baltimore to speak to a...
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and most of all that yours was a generation that asked questions, a generation not afraid of controversy, but a generation that when the chips were down was strong in the mind strong in the right, believed in what we were doing. i say to you when the year 2000 comes, i am confident that members of the class of 1974 oklahoma state university, will look back and say yes, we met the test, ours was the great american generation. end of quote. and you know i think he was right about that. all the things he said then in 1974 have evidenced in today's society. so let me conclude by suggesting some issues you may want to consider for your commencement address in 2060. if you're asked today what worries you the most, many may answer the threat of terrorism and fear of violent extremism. today the middle east is at the core of that battle between the majority that want peace and security and prosperity and a minority that wants tyranny and domination. great challenges face us in the mideast, bringing in a comprehensive, enduring peace to israel, the palestinians, and their neighbors, concluding an
and most of all that yours was a generation that asked questions, a generation not afraid of controversy, but a generation that when the chips were down was strong in the mind strong in the right, believed in what we were doing. i say to you when the year 2000 comes, i am confident that members of the class of 1974 oklahoma state university, will look back and say yes, we met the test, ours was the great american generation. end of quote. and you know i think he was right about that. all the...
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we are proceed to be of service to support the general fund. let me talk about the market conditions that drive our work. i know that the board has been keenly aware of the real estate market as well as the policy decisions on how to address housing meads and space needs. for a moment i want to speak how the real estate market and your land use decision drive your revenue picture as well as our work load in the office. as you bow every sale, construction project and appeal as a potential to increase or kcrease property tax base that helps support the city and also one thoof primary source thofz general fund operations. we have seen in the market place a strong demand for real estate. as uknow which is driving case load up [inaudible] you know the transfer tax is a at a 10 year high. we are estimated to come in about 300 plus million dollars by thend of the month. we have seen markee [inaudible] room key value of 500 to 900 thousand dollars. that is
we are proceed to be of service to support the general fund. let me talk about the market conditions that drive our work. i know that the board has been keenly aware of the real estate market as well as the policy decisions on how to address housing meads and space needs. for a moment i want to speak how the real estate market and your land use decision drive your revenue picture as well as our work load in the office. as you bow every sale, construction project and appeal as a potential to...
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, in which the brand company pays the generic company not to launch a generic in competition with the brand. >> reporter: markus meier is an assistant director in the federal trade commission's bureau of competition. he says fighting these so-called" pay for delay" deals is one of the f.t.c.'s top priorities. in 2008, the f.t.c. sued cephalon, alleging" anticompetitive conduct by cephalon to prevent lower-cost generic competition." a separate class-action lawsuit was also filed by drug wholesalers and retailers against cephalon, and the four generic manufacturers, alleging" unlawful exclusion of generic competition from the market." and in 2013, the supreme court issued a major ruling in another f.t.c. case that could open the door for more lawsuits against drug manufacturers involved in similar practices. >> if you can keep the generic out, the brand can continue to make all the sales at the monopoly price and still pay the generic to make it worthwhile for them to stay out of the market. we've done a study of this back in 2010 where we really studied this very carefully and we estim
, in which the brand company pays the generic company not to launch a generic in competition with the brand. >> reporter: markus meier is an assistant director in the federal trade commission's bureau of competition. he says fighting these so-called" pay for delay" deals is one of the f.t.c.'s top priorities. in 2008, the f.t.c. sued cephalon, alleging" anticompetitive conduct by cephalon to prevent lower-cost generic competition." a separate class-action lawsuit was...
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. -- into that generalization. in sharp contrast, world war ii, even for those who did not have family members in uniform, generated such direct involvement in the war in such deeply felt engagement with the issues and concerns of the day that as beaver concludes, " no other time marked, changed or ended so many people's lives as world war ii." those years were americans who lived or served as a standard of direct of immediate involvement with moral choices, deceptions of sacrifice, and a struggle against forces seen as a threat to personal freedom and indeed the survival of nations. of course, their memories of wartime, perhaps predictably ignored or romanticized negative aspects of a "good war." waste and corruption associated with the drive, laws of deferments and military assignment, widespread flouting of the price of administration regulations reliance on gray and black markets and so forth. what is true as well is the near universal commitment, for waging and winning the war. a creation in 1940 of america's
. -- into that generalization. in sharp contrast, world war ii, even for those who did not have family members in uniform, generated such direct involvement in the war in such deeply felt engagement with the issues and concerns of the day that as beaver concludes, " no other time marked, changed or ended so many people's lives as world war ii." those years were americans who lived or served as a standard of direct of immediate involvement with moral choices, deceptions of sacrifice,...
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comptroller general david walker has spoken of the problem of generational theft. present consumption, even indulgence that robs the young of opportunity. in their important new book, "disinherited" roth the manhattan institute's diana furchtgott-roth and jared meyer elaborate powerfully on this theme. we should not be surprised by persistently high levels of unemployment among the young nor by their delays in establishing themselves as independent adults adults. the young today face an array of obstacles that we are creators for not just spending on long-established entitlement programs but workforce regulations, licensing requirements, wage and hour laws and a new expanded health care entitlements that specifically increases the cost. so it is that so many young adults are as paul ryan observed in the last presidential campaign back living in their childhood bedrooms. as taxpayers we have to be concerned about the situation. as parents we can't help but be concerned about the situation. both jared and diana are multigenerational -- are here to discuss the finding
comptroller general david walker has spoken of the problem of generational theft. present consumption, even indulgence that robs the young of opportunity. in their important new book, "disinherited" roth the manhattan institute's diana furchtgott-roth and jared meyer elaborate powerfully on this theme. we should not be surprised by persistently high levels of unemployment among the young nor by their delays in establishing themselves as independent adults adults. the young today face...
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the inspector general as part of his report did say they found our vetting processes to be generally effective. additionally, several years back, the department sponsored a review of d.h.s.'s vetting programs and we participated in that and the review of that found that t.s.a. system was actually one of the best performing and effective systems that d.h.s. has in the vetting enterprise. i think one of the key things we have to keep in mind is the information we have access to. we have very sophisticated vetting system that takes millions of records and vets that against the databases of known and suspected terrorists. but we are absolutely dependent on having access to the right information about individuals who pose a threat to transportation security and who also may have some value from an intelligence standpoint. additionally, as has been highlighted, the other piece is important on the information that we receive on the applicants who are seeking to work in our transportation system. so we are focused on those areas right now. but what my comment was specifically referencing was
the inspector general as part of his report did say they found our vetting processes to be generally effective. additionally, several years back, the department sponsored a review of d.h.s.'s vetting programs and we participated in that and the review of that found that t.s.a. system was actually one of the best performing and effective systems that d.h.s. has in the vetting enterprise. i think one of the key things we have to keep in mind is the information we have access to. we have very...
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we have a flb of different set asides in the general fund adopt bide the voters. the mta sed aside oof a portion of general fund revenue equivalent to amount of parking tax revenue. we vabaseline for libraries in the city, a set of different childrens services baselines, a childrens fund which is a dedication of property tax squz above and beyond that we have these 2 baselines now in the general fund, one for services defined in the charter for 0-18 year oldss and now one for certain disconducted transitional age youth that are older than 18. we have a set aside for schools in the city and preschool for all. we have a set aside for open space. we have a set aside for housing, the housing trust fund and other smaller ones. the city service auditor, which is function in my office has a baseline as dus enema nisple semphony and the hsa and others >> that is a lot of set asides j and a growing number. at this time of year while these dedications protect these services it does inhibit these fund in front of you >> we do comment and provide information on inreport of th
we have a flb of different set asides in the general fund adopt bide the voters. the mta sed aside oof a portion of general fund revenue equivalent to amount of parking tax revenue. we vabaseline for libraries in the city, a set of different childrens services baselines, a childrens fund which is a dedication of property tax squz above and beyond that we have these 2 baselines now in the general fund, one for services defined in the charter for 0-18 year oldss and now one for certain...
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fund it can, general fund. >> okay. thank you. >> so we'll be attempting to take those as general fund actions. >> on children youth and their families that's on page 27 - the revised numbers supervisors are we have no recommendation in 2015-2016 our recommendations are 269996 excuse me. 26959- >> 2659 that's what i just - >> excuse me. supervisors. >> take our time we want to get it right. >> right. >> this is what i was given it's this right here. >> ross the numbers yes. >> okay all right. the corrected numbers let me correct that is 301719 in 2015-2016 and 301719 in 2016-2017 hundred 98656. >> okay. thank you, mr. rose now really quick sheriff you want an address comment before we go on vote on this? thank you for remembering chair farrell when we presented last week, we got a request for more information on station transfer unit i know this is not directly tied to a mr. rose but to answer the questions we want to present to you maybe that can be brought up on the screen on the next page so if you look this is what
fund it can, general fund. >> okay. thank you. >> so we'll be attempting to take those as general fund actions. >> on children youth and their families that's on page 27 - the revised numbers supervisors are we have no recommendation in 2015-2016 our recommendations are 269996 excuse me. 26959- >> 2659 that's what i just - >> excuse me. supervisors. >> take our time we want to get it right. >> right. >> this is what i was given it's this right...
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funds so it is another couple of positions that are general funded that had been privately supported before; is that right. >> that's a little bit different the open data are two positions that one is essentially mandated as part of open data ordinance adapted by the board in 2014 the second an additional we the mayor's office added because the consent of implementing the open data ordinance as described you'll remember the open data ordinance really 6 key goals related to increasing the number and timelyness the usability of data and improving the consistentcy and being able the confidentiality and in policymaking and decision makings supporting every department is required to have an open data correspond so the team of two has to have that and such the housing portal when the city adopted the ordinance recommended to open data the mayor's office moved afford with implementation so the addition of those two positions to correct for that their flaunted a work or the are order with the department of technology. >> i misread the budget analyst report that mixed up the grandfathered pos
funds so it is another couple of positions that are general funded that had been privately supported before; is that right. >> that's a little bit different the open data are two positions that one is essentially mandated as part of open data ordinance adapted by the board in 2014 the second an additional we the mayor's office added because the consent of implementing the open data ordinance as described you'll remember the open data ordinance really 6 key goals related to increasing the...
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improvements part of this process what i have done is actually done a security risk assessment in general hospital as well as laguna honda and 21 of the department facility clinics throughout the city based on that i have identified 16 different opportunities for improvement as well as 23 different recommendations so what you are going to hear this the evening is about 21 key improvements most have been at san francisco general hospital based on my time in this role that has been the primary focus however tlshgs is still the writings and procedures assessment throughout the entire department that is an on-going process the only thing you won't hear i can answer questions is in regards to the security plan for the new hospital i'm scheduled to present that in september again if you do have any questions regarding that i'm happy to answer those as well. so in the area of leadership there is actually three key improvements 1 of those being a monthly security performance survey. this actually is a tool which is used to validate the performance of the sheriff's department in the area of mou wh
improvements part of this process what i have done is actually done a security risk assessment in general hospital as well as laguna honda and 21 of the department facility clinics throughout the city based on that i have identified 16 different opportunities for improvement as well as 23 different recommendations so what you are going to hear this the evening is about 21 key improvements most have been at san francisco general hospital based on my time in this role that has been the primary...
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has and this question of is the secretary general a secretary or a general in all of these things. i think that the secretary general has much less influence than what people perceive the secretary general has. but at the same time it has much more influence than some others believe he has, he or she has. i will ask the she now to be politically correct. the secretary general and his own conviction that move this agenda, and, you know when everybody went to copenhagen and that did not materialize, it would have been easy for him to give up. it was a very difficult moment and he did not give up. so he had work with every single member state on this agenda, very big powers, the very small nations that are now grounding themselves in water. and he has made the case i think, i wouldn't say secretary general ban is the ohm one, but if his high moral ground helped in shaping this agenda. now we have the pope adding his voice. so i hope that that will also bring more to the table. it's clear, again, as i discussed about development, this is an agenda that will not happen just with the eng
has and this question of is the secretary general a secretary or a general in all of these things. i think that the secretary general has much less influence than what people perceive the secretary general has. but at the same time it has much more influence than some others believe he has, he or she has. i will ask the she now to be politically correct. the secretary general and his own conviction that move this agenda, and, you know when everybody went to copenhagen and that did not...
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general martin dempsey: i could not disagree more with that general. i would >> at would like to answer you in a classified version. >> let's get it indication of this is a thing that is really allowing us -- >> this is not a limiting factor, in my judgment. >> we talked about it earlier. over 600 pilots flying every -- 1600 pilots flying every day. are those visiting the theater they remain outside iraq, primarily because of limitations on boots on the ground. we are allowing more advisors to go in, but not allowing rescue forces to go in. have you advised the administration to move than their? or are you comfortable with them being that far away. >> that is a great question. they are operating from outside of iraq. they're not taking any more risk. if we go into the point where we would accompany the iraqi security forces, -- that is why it is important, this is not just about putting, it is about putting a medevac forward and eight q rf. >> one f-16 pilot creates that same responsiveness. >> we have pr in hand. if we expand this, we will have to ans
general martin dempsey: i could not disagree more with that general. i would >> at would like to answer you in a classified version. >> let's get it indication of this is a thing that is really allowing us -- >> this is not a limiting factor, in my judgment. >> we talked about it earlier. over 600 pilots flying every -- 1600 pilots flying every day. are those visiting the theater they remain outside iraq, primarily because of limitations on boots on the ground. we are...
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i am very honored to welcome the secretary general to join in welcomeing the secretary general to san francisco and this city hall. i'm pleased to do so with mayor lee and say we had the conference of mayors last week and mayor lee is in the for front with in all issues are championing at the un. the mayor gave their award and established their priority-working for people in a planet friendly way. thank you mayor lee for your leadership in so many ways. and to be introduced by jerry brown is a great honor. this is ravisionary when he was governor the first time. he was saying things people are only now saying today about climate and environment. a visionary then, building on that now, a leader in the world on the subject of climate and human rights and environmental justice as they all go together. i want to acknowledge the presence of cathy calvin the president of the united nations foundation, thank you for your leadership. i want to say of willy brown, yes he had the dream, the civic pride but came to the the congress to the money to get city hall done so we all take pride in this.
i am very honored to welcome the secretary general to join in welcomeing the secretary general to san francisco and this city hall. i'm pleased to do so with mayor lee and say we had the conference of mayors last week and mayor lee is in the for front with in all issues are championing at the un. the mayor gave their award and established their priority-working for people in a planet friendly way. thank you mayor lee for your leadership in so many ways. and to be introduced by jerry brown is a...
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second generation has a failure rate of 60% or 70%. third generation has a failure rate of 90%. mary: wow. lemonis: and so it's always very dangerous for me to think about investing in "a," a cyclical business, which is the furniture business... -steve: correct. -lemonis: ...and, "b," a multigenerational business that doesn't have the smoothest of transition plans today. i get the sense based on a few things yesterday you feel like you're the only one with good ideas. steve: you have to convince me of what your asking or doing or saying. and if i think it's totally wrong, i'll tell you my opinion. lemonis: what happens if steven gives you his opinion? do you process that, or do you dismiss it early? steve: no, i process it. i do dismiss it often. lemonis: are you confused sometimes, when you come in, what your role is? steven: yeah. yeah. lemonis: so, when i think about your financials, it does look like a labyrinth of debt and mortgages and bank revolvers and -- steve: right. lemonis: there's $1 million in debt, not enough working capital to sustain any sort of downturn. fixing
second generation has a failure rate of 60% or 70%. third generation has a failure rate of 90%. mary: wow. lemonis: and so it's always very dangerous for me to think about investing in "a," a cyclical business, which is the furniture business... -steve: correct. -lemonis: ...and, "b," a multigenerational business that doesn't have the smoothest of transition plans today. i get the sense based on a few things yesterday you feel like you're the only one with good ideas. steve:...
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a retired four star general general mcchrystal is the former commander of both the u.s. and international security assist stabs forces, afghanistan. in and the nation's premiere military counterterrorism force joint specials operations command. chris russell is the chief of network management as mcchrystal group, leading the sales marketing and client relations teams. chris serves a aid decamp during general mcchrystal's final year where he witnessed first hand the special operations community's transformation into a successful, agile network. today general mcchrystal and chris russell with address modern military action, the islamic state and how these lessons do apply to the world of business. please join me in welcoming general stanley mcchrystal and chris russell. >>> congratulations on the new book and i'd like to hear a bit more about it and here's why. people at the serb leadership levels of the military don't necessarily make easy transitions to the business world and i tell you after read mortgage and more about the navy seals, it reaffirmed my decision not to b
a retired four star general general mcchrystal is the former commander of both the u.s. and international security assist stabs forces, afghanistan. in and the nation's premiere military counterterrorism force joint specials operations command. chris russell is the chief of network management as mcchrystal group, leading the sales marketing and client relations teams. chris serves a aid decamp during general mcchrystal's final year where he witnessed first hand the special operations...
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i'll just speak about two aspects of general groves. as you may or may not know, he grew up in the army. his father was an army chaplain. he was determined to go to west point and he graduated fourth in his class. at the time the automatic choice of anyone who was at the head of their classes at west point joined the corps of engineers. he graduated on november 1st 1918. war was over but 11 days later november 11th 1918, and he's now an engineer in a peacetime army and very slow to move through the ranks. and in the run up to world war ii after he served in various places around the united states, been getting bigger and bigger projects and getting good efficiency reports he is part of the construction division of the army corps of engineers, which is building all of the camps, the ordinance plans and erg for the run up to world war ii. so by the time there's pearl harbor. this infrastructure is much in place. he had a million people working for him as head of army mobilization. before he got. the job of building the bomb. and you may n
i'll just speak about two aspects of general groves. as you may or may not know, he grew up in the army. his father was an army chaplain. he was determined to go to west point and he graduated fourth in his class. at the time the automatic choice of anyone who was at the head of their classes at west point joined the corps of engineers. he graduated on november 1st 1918. war was over but 11 days later november 11th 1918, and he's now an engineer in a peacetime army and very slow to move through...
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has and this question of is the secretary general a secretary or a general in all of these things. i think that the secretary general has much less influence than what people perceive the secretary general has. but at the same time it has much more influence than some others believe he has, he or she has. i will ask the she now to be politically correct. the secretary general and his own conviction that move this agenda, and, you know when everybody went to copenhagen and that did not materialize, it would have been easy for him to give up. it was a very difficult moment and he did not give up. so he had work with every single member state on this agenda, very big powers, the very small nations that are now grounding themselves in water. and he has made the
has and this question of is the secretary general a secretary or a general in all of these things. i think that the secretary general has much less influence than what people perceive the secretary general has. but at the same time it has much more influence than some others believe he has, he or she has. i will ask the she now to be politically correct. the secretary general and his own conviction that move this agenda, and, you know when everybody went to copenhagen and that did not...
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as mitchell waited attorney general mitchell waited for an answer. president nixon was clearly mulling over what a baker appointment would offer. the need to decide brought unesaase, almost pain, as he sighed several times. as he said to his attorney general "rehnquist has a hell of a record. first in his class. law clerk to one of the great judges of the century and practiced law is a lawyer's lawyer. " and with that statement, the decision was made. he was convinced by his own argument. howard baker would stay in the senate and william rehnquist would become the fourth and final nixon justice. in private conversation, however, the president still year and for some political payoff with regard to rehnquist. at one point, he was upset to learn that rehnquist was a wasp. joking that he should switch religions. at another point, the president joked again, suggesting that rehnquist did a sex change operation. john ehrlichman responded "takes too long." in the end nixon's liberal opponent had denied him the big political payoff that would have come with
as mitchell waited attorney general mitchell waited for an answer. president nixon was clearly mulling over what a baker appointment would offer. the need to decide brought unesaase, almost pain, as he sighed several times. as he said to his attorney general "rehnquist has a hell of a record. first in his class. law clerk to one of the great judges of the century and practiced law is a lawyer's lawyer. " and with that statement, the decision was made. he was convinced by his own...
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tim camus deputy inspector general for investigations at the department of inspector general for tax administration. we welcome you both. appreciate your work. pursuant to committee rules, all witnesses are to be sworn before they testify. if you please rise and raise your right hands, do you solemnly swear or affirm the testimony you brought together will be the truth, whole truth and nothing but the truth? >> thank you. please be seated. let the record reflect the witnesses both answered in the affirmative. we would appreciate your verbal comments and any additional comments -- or written statements will be obviously made part of the complete record. do you have one statement or are you going to combine that into -- >> i have a very brief opening statement and then refer to you mr. camus to provide more substance to the facts. >> very good. >> very good. >> thank you, members of the committee. at your request we're here to update you on the progress of our efforts to recover former irs exempt organizations unit director lois lerner's missing e-mails. with me again is tim camus, dep
tim camus deputy inspector general for investigations at the department of inspector general for tax administration. we welcome you both. appreciate your work. pursuant to committee rules, all witnesses are to be sworn before they testify. if you please rise and raise your right hands, do you solemnly swear or affirm the testimony you brought together will be the truth, whole truth and nothing but the truth? >> thank you. please be seated. let the record reflect the witnesses both...
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they will investigate respond s to perceived miss conduct and use of force at the general hospital. we also established 18 different standard operating proceediers in regards to the entire security program from this from a dph point of view detail what is the expectation as far as what the sheriff's department to various incidence. again this is part of the process of developing that governess as well of leadership in this area again three key improvements the maernlt of our work has been in the area of patient safety. again i have done a security risk assessment for general hospital laguna honda and 21 other clinics from there identify security as a rule nar rablt which will be addressed in the 2015-16 management plan that will address those specific issues about security program dph wide. in addition to that we are pursuant for an ongoing development of security aware rns that will include as far as facility wide drills addressing at risk patients as well as the patient infant abduction also in addition to that the security alerts and communications on a monthly basis there say co
they will investigate respond s to perceived miss conduct and use of force at the general hospital. we also established 18 different standard operating proceediers in regards to the entire security program from this from a dph point of view detail what is the expectation as far as what the sheriff's department to various incidence. again this is part of the process of developing that governess as well of leadership in this area again three key improvements the maernlt of our work has been in...
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it comes from ordinary citizens generation after generation, who do their part to uphold our foundingdeas. it comes from an unshakable faith in our ability to stand up for what is right and admit where we have fallen short and chose a better way forward. that was the cause to when loretta dedicated her life long before becoming america's top law enforcement officer. today the american people can have no greater advocate for the right for equality under law. no greater partner in securing justice for all than our attorney general, loretta lynch. [applause] [indiscernible] justice sotomayor: >> loretta elizabeth lynch please place your left hand on the bible of fredrick douglas. raise your right hand and repeat after me. i loretta lynch - lynch: i loretta lynch. justice sotomayor: do solumnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states. lynch: that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states. justice sotomayor: against all enemies. lynch: against all enemies. justice sotomayor: foreign and domestic. lynch: foreign and domestic. lynch: t
it comes from ordinary citizens generation after generation, who do their part to uphold our foundingdeas. it comes from an unshakable faith in our ability to stand up for what is right and admit where we have fallen short and chose a better way forward. that was the cause to when loretta dedicated her life long before becoming america's top law enforcement officer. today the american people can have no greater advocate for the right for equality under law. no greater partner in securing...
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lou: so we do as we do you, general. general bob scales. >> thanks lou. lou: be sure to vote in our poll tonight. this is the way we're framing the question -- cast your vote at loudobbs.com. >>> the crew of an alaska fishing boat safe after a dramatic rescue at sea. coast guard video showing the four men coming dangerously close to drowning six-foot waves swamping fishing boat in frigid waters north of sitka alaska. rescuers got to them just in time. they threw the group into a life raft and hoisted them one at a time into a hovering jayhawk helicopter, fishing boat sank just as the last man was rescued. and our thanks to the united states coast guard. they do this day in and day out men and women of extraordinary courage. >>> up next my thoughts on republicans who are put this kindly drinking the president's free trade kool-aid. whatever they're doing, they seem to like the taste. we'll talk about it. >>> and a base jumper well, he messed up two of them probably messed up and all of it's on video. we're coming right back. ♪ (piano music) ♪ fresher dentu
lou: so we do as we do you, general. general bob scales. >> thanks lou. lou: be sure to vote in our poll tonight. this is the way we're framing the question -- cast your vote at loudobbs.com. >>> the crew of an alaska fishing boat safe after a dramatic rescue at sea. coast guard video showing the four men coming dangerously close to drowning six-foot waves swamping fishing boat in frigid waters north of sitka alaska. rescuers got to them just in time. they threw the group into a...
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save the present generation because they already have undergone experiences since the '70s.ew up in war. so what we are trying to do is to cut the cycle. and trying to save this generation from experiencing war and giving them hope. >> reporter: these children also come from the village villages from these boys from warring communities, football has become a unifying symbol. most of them are also back in school. this play center has been organized by the community. for the first time children here have a semblance of what it's like to be a normal child. their parents are grateful. they hope that this means their children will grow up playing with toys instead of guns. al jazerra in the southern philippines. >>> in the third part of our series of special reports from the southern pill fines we find out how a local tradition is giving women a chance to rebuild their lives. that's on friday on al jazerra. >>> in armenia demonstrations over plans to raise electricity prices have continued for a third night. armenia's only power supplier is controlled by russia and protesters acc
save the present generation because they already have undergone experiences since the '70s.ew up in war. so what we are trying to do is to cut the cycle. and trying to save this generation from experiencing war and giving them hope. >> reporter: these children also come from the village villages from these boys from warring communities, football has become a unifying symbol. most of them are also back in school. this play center has been organized by the community. for the first time...
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it will maximize developable square feet and create general office tower which will generate significant tax increment. the development will also generate $172.5 million in sales proceeds for the development of the transbay tran set center -- transit center. over $10 million in transit impact development fees. the project is subject to all ocii contracting policy. to date the project has achieved 50% participation. the ocii commission has adopted the environmental review findings pursuant to ceqa. the planning department found that the minor amendment is in conformity with the general plan. ocii has submitted the amendment to the board of supervisors and recommended the board's approval of the amendment. we ask the board of supervisors to take the following action. make the findings in ceqa certification. the ordinance will become effective 90 days. we have with us today, representatives ocii staff, the tjpa and the development team. >> thank you. supervisor kim. >> i apologize. i thought we were moving on to other items. i did want to express my support for this minor amendment to the r
it will maximize developable square feet and create general office tower which will generate significant tax increment. the development will also generate $172.5 million in sales proceeds for the development of the transbay tran set center -- transit center. over $10 million in transit impact development fees. the project is subject to all ocii contracting policy. to date the project has achieved 50% participation. the ocii commission has adopted the environmental review findings pursuant to...
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maybe it's the gopro generation if you will. it's more like extreme sports.uestion is can we build a tool that gets them sort of back into the more let's call it community-based where there's 45,000 people at a game. people are high fiving people they don't know right? how do we get more of those events and more participation in those events what gametime is all about. >> one of the problems is the wi-fi within the arenas is still awful. >> in older stadiums. >> even at at&t park sometimes it's foggy. >> and go ahead with the game two of the warriors. there you were sitting in the front row. >> i brought my paper ticket to the warrior game paranoid that they wouldn't read the bar code on the phone and i couldn't use social media from there. >> this is such a sad story. >> it was terrible. >> brad you're selling tickets online using your mobile. why can't ticketmaster just do exactly what you're doing or are they doing exactly what you're doing? >> ticketmaster is probably going to get there. they were born for offline and remember you had to make a phone call
maybe it's the gopro generation if you will. it's more like extreme sports.uestion is can we build a tool that gets them sort of back into the more let's call it community-based where there's 45,000 people at a game. people are high fiving people they don't know right? how do we get more of those events and more participation in those events what gametime is all about. >> one of the problems is the wi-fi within the arenas is still awful. >> in older stadiums. >> even at...
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so you have any general thoughts of the layout you've heard the sponsors the stacking lanes and i get all that what do you think. >> talk into the microphone. >> at this point the station has 5 fueling positions it has 3 bays and convenience store. >> how many square feet. >> i don't know offhand how many. >> so tripling the convenience store all right. any thoughts on the bay on steiner street a one bay solution. >> the space as far as i see the retail space is about 6 hundred and 80 square feet i think including the messing necessary we'll need but the large storage area that recent part of that retail space i think the whole thing is one thousand square feet but the 3 bays we operate are a thousand square feet we have 3 bays in a thousand square feet. >> can the project sponsor comment on the retail is one thousand square feet underneath. >> yeah. 6 hundred sorry the retail space is 6 hundred and 86 square feet of retail plus hundred and 20 square feet for messingne mesne. >> right now i have an existing station with limited offensive before us is a gas station a triple convenience
so you have any general thoughts of the layout you've heard the sponsors the stacking lanes and i get all that what do you think. >> talk into the microphone. >> at this point the station has 5 fueling positions it has 3 bays and convenience store. >> how many square feet. >> i don't know offhand how many. >> so tripling the convenience store all right. any thoughts on the bay on steiner street a one bay solution. >> the space as far as i see the retail space...
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i was getting all these leaves and i was going back generation after generation. you start to see documents and you see signatures of people that you've never met. i mean, you don't know these people, but you feel like you do. you get connected to them. i wish that i could get into a time machine and go back 100 years, 200 years and just meet these people. being on ancestry just made me feel like i belonged somewhere. discover your story. start searching for free now at ancestry.com. . >>> a look at the reaction friday after the sproom court rule. the constitution guarantees a right to same-sex marriage. our next guest is a true conservative who won the case that made george w. bush president and served him as solicitor general which makes it so interesting that ted olson has been one of the lead advocates over the last decade for same-sex marriage. welcome to fox news sunday. >> thank you, chris. >> what sets forth the constitution at right to same-sex marriage. >> you can't equate the two but to see those people expressing that joy and gratitude and tears of hap
i was getting all these leaves and i was going back generation after generation. you start to see documents and you see signatures of people that you've never met. i mean, you don't know these people, but you feel like you do. you get connected to them. i wish that i could get into a time machine and go back 100 years, 200 years and just meet these people. being on ancestry just made me feel like i belonged somewhere. discover your story. start searching for free now at ancestry.com. ....
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on entitlements in general.overnor pataki: on entitlements in general, you have to look at them and make sure they are sustainable. on medicare, i'm not against raising deductibles and co-pays for the people earning $250,000 a year. on medicaid, i am in favor of what old simpson recommended -- what old simpson recommended -- what bowles-simpson recommended. mark: we want to hear your views but listen to some of the colleagues running for president. this is ted cruz and martin o'malley talking about wall street. senator cruz: my criticism with washington as they engage with crony capitalism. they give favors to wall street and big business. that's why i have been an outspoken opponent. >> recently, the ceo of goldman sachs led his employees know he would be just fine with either bush or clinton. i bet he would. i've got news for the belize of wall street -- the presidency is not a crowd to be passed back-and-forth by you between two royal family's. mark: you were the governor of new york where wall street is a bi
on entitlements in general.overnor pataki: on entitlements in general, you have to look at them and make sure they are sustainable. on medicare, i'm not against raising deductibles and co-pays for the people earning $250,000 a year. on medicaid, i am in favor of what old simpson recommended -- what old simpson recommended -- what bowles-simpson recommended. mark: we want to hear your views but listen to some of the colleagues running for president. this is ted cruz and martin o'malley talking...
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general dempsey? >> thanks, congressman. on the boots on the ground issue, i don't know what the administration's position is long-term. i can give you my military judgment here today, and that is i would not be i would not recommend that we put u.s. forces in harm's way simply to stiffen the spine of local forces. if their spine is not stiffened by the threat of isil and their way of life, nothing we do is going to stiffen their spine. on the other hand, when they become offensive, and as a military man you understand the distinction between defense and offense. when they go on the offensive and defensive strategic target ever want to ensure that they succeed in achieving the strategic target, it could be a major city, it could be an oil refinery i would take general austin's advice and go to the secretary of defense and have that conversation about how we could make the chances of success better. but not just to stiffen their spine. in terms of success of the airpower, the airpower's limitation is not about forward air con
general dempsey? >> thanks, congressman. on the boots on the ground issue, i don't know what the administration's position is long-term. i can give you my military judgment here today, and that is i would not be i would not recommend that we put u.s. forces in harm's way simply to stiffen the spine of local forces. if their spine is not stiffened by the threat of isil and their way of life, nothing we do is going to stiffen their spine. on the other hand, when they become offensive, and...
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and but the general administration has grown by 4.7 million. and 2.5 million of this growth is due to increase in the work orders to other city departments for cost such as workers compensation and the financial systems, and the replacement, and the services that we get provided by the city and administrator's office. and the remaining growth can be attributed to new staff. smaller increases are also showing in street use and mapping and urban forestry as well as paying our debt service. and so what are the major changes? and the major changes, proposed include, 5.1 million, and in the new general fund initiative. and 2.9, was added for the new enhanced residential cleaning program, which will provide lower noise and over light cleaning in the blocks in the soma and china town and the mission and the polk street neighborhood and the budget also provides, 927,000 to continue to expand the successful pit stop program, with new funding and we will keep the -- we will keep the four existing pit stops so that we have and we will add, a few new locat
and but the general administration has grown by 4.7 million. and 2.5 million of this growth is due to increase in the work orders to other city departments for cost such as workers compensation and the financial systems, and the replacement, and the services that we get provided by the city and administrator's office. and the remaining growth can be attributed to new staff. smaller increases are also showing in street use and mapping and urban forestry as well as paying our debt service. and so...
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eliminated we're continuing those are expenditures and so that is going to take 670-0000 to now under the general fund to continue and in the case of title one not an elimination but reductions in title one of $1 million plus we're not going to transfer into title one but reclasses those and have them charged to increase serviced general fund. >> it seems to me we need to do and in fact at this excuse me. at the previous meeting we characterizations this as back filing title one spend she should say our m s p.s. s whatever we should say we're spending now less than than $3.2 million $2 million and make a note saying on the mp ss $2 million comes from title one that is less than from title one the toilet one revenue has changed that is has the same confusion about it looks like we're spend things twice it isn't necessary we're spend are reproposing to say here's the mp ss and even another this is a unskriektd general fund in the federal fund spend this amount of money but all we'll have to do is say how much on mp ss and difference between what we spent this year and last year and note it's been r
eliminated we're continuing those are expenditures and so that is going to take 670-0000 to now under the general fund to continue and in the case of title one not an elimination but reductions in title one of $1 million plus we're not going to transfer into title one but reclasses those and have them charged to increase serviced general fund. >> it seems to me we need to do and in fact at this excuse me. at the previous meeting we characterizations this as back filing title one spend she...
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more wealth from one generation to the next. wealth is also the economic indicator in which blacks and whites and other ethnic groups have consistently been most disparate. in the economic recovery period following the great recession, the census reveals the typically black family owned a little more than a nickel, six and seven cents respectively for every dollar in wealth held by the white family. the typical black family has a little over $7,000 in wealth while the typical white family has close to $112,000 in wealth. research and public policy has focused primarily on higher education as the driver of upward mobility. however, education alone does little to explain differences in wealth across race. it's more likely the case that wealth differences across race explain educational attainment differences. nonetheless, the conventional wisdom is that to address racial disparity, blacks need to simply get over it, stop playing the victim role, stop making excuses and take personal responsibility for racial inequality. it is as i
more wealth from one generation to the next. wealth is also the economic indicator in which blacks and whites and other ethnic groups have consistently been most disparate. in the economic recovery period following the great recession, the census reveals the typically black family owned a little more than a nickel, six and seven cents respectively for every dollar in wealth held by the white family. the typical black family has a little over $7,000 in wealth while the typical white family has...
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general high school jr.r guard. >> he and darlene made a fond memory. >> my fondest memory is lindsey help meg ride a bicycle. >> we'll call on the jazz band for a musical rendition. (boogie-woogie bugle boy playing) >> jon: what is that, (booing) is graham running to defeated f.d.r.? new deal? i say screw deal! pardon my french buy war bonds! what would they do if they waited longer? who's that behind me? (laughter) finally, lindsey graham took to the podium. >> i want to be president to defeat the enemies that are trying to kill us. i know our enemies, but more importantly, they know me. we will never enjoy peaceful co-existence with radical islam. radical islam is running wild. the world is exploding in terror and violence. >> jon: you know doesn't matter how deeply paranoid you get. fearmongering just sounds so much more charming with that accent! i mean my stars, is the muslim so close to getting our launch codes and turning our own missiles on them i would say there's little hope we'll survive this sum
general high school jr.r guard. >> he and darlene made a fond memory. >> my fondest memory is lindsey help meg ride a bicycle. >> we'll call on the jazz band for a musical rendition. (boogie-woogie bugle boy playing) >> jon: what is that, (booing) is graham running to defeated f.d.r.? new deal? i say screw deal! pardon my french buy war bonds! what would they do if they waited longer? who's that behind me? (laughter) finally, lindsey graham took to the podium. >> i...