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we put the generator on it.d right into our natural gas line. >> so, it's a really easily maintained, high performance great generator. i love it. >> since 1980, weather-related disasters around the world have more than tripled. names like sandy and irene bring back troubling memories. in 2011 alone, 12 severe storms created more than $50 billion in damage, more damage that all the storms from the 1980s combined. whatever the cause, the severity and unpredictability of weather has changed for the worse. not surprisingly weather-related power outages have changed, both in frequency and duration. prolonged power outages are increasingly more the norm. when events like these happen, a standby generator allows you to remain comfortably at home. the alternative -- a total disruption of your life. >> there was a major outage, and we were without power for 2 1/2 days. we didn't even have water power. couldn't get gas at the gas station because they needed electricity. it was very inconvenient and uncomfortable. i decid
we put the generator on it.d right into our natural gas line. >> so, it's a really easily maintained, high performance great generator. i love it. >> since 1980, weather-related disasters around the world have more than tripled. names like sandy and irene bring back troubling memories. in 2011 alone, 12 severe storms created more than $50 billion in damage, more damage that all the storms from the 1980s combined. whatever the cause, the severity and unpredictability of weather has...
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general dempsey: yes. senator graham: when it comes to iraq, do you both agree that petitions iraq into three separate countries is probably not a viable strategy? secretary carter: i certainly agree with that, yes. senator graham: do you agree that the sunni world would object giving the southern part of iraq to iran? that's what would happen, right if we petition the south, do you agree with that? secretary carter: that sounds like sectarianism to me. we know what lies down that road. senator graham: independent kurdistan will create a lot with turkey and region at large, a separate independent state? secretary carter: for the turks, separate independent state would be very problematic. and within iraq, i think a substantial autonomy within a decentralized but integral iraq is still possible. that's what abadi -- senator graham: do you agree with that general? general dempsey: i do. senator graham: petitioning is not a viable strategy. back to the kurds, do either one of you believe that the kurds have t
general dempsey: yes. senator graham: when it comes to iraq, do you both agree that petitions iraq into three separate countries is probably not a viable strategy? secretary carter: i certainly agree with that, yes. senator graham: do you agree that the sunni world would object giving the southern part of iraq to iran? that's what would happen, right if we petition the south, do you agree with that? secretary carter: that sounds like sectarianism to me. we know what lies down that road. senator...
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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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secretary general ban ki-moon. at 8:00, hear a brooklyn classroom lecture on the revolutionary wars on how individual personalities supplies and timing influenced the outcome of major battles and sunday afternoon at 4:00 on real america a look back at a 1960 film featuring actor and performer joe brown about a nationwide search for old circus wagons and the circus world museum's efforts to restore them in time for a july 4 parade in milwaukee. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >> announcer: in june, 1945, world war ii was still being naught the pacific, although the allied powers had declared victory in europe. 50 countries, including the united states, france, united kingdom and soviet union gathered in san francisco to sign the united nations charter. up next, u.n. secretary general ban ki-moon is joined by san francisco mayor edwin lee, california governor jerry brown and house minority leader nancy pelosi to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the united nations. hosted by the u.n. foundation and city of
secretary general ban ki-moon. at 8:00, hear a brooklyn classroom lecture on the revolutionary wars on how individual personalities supplies and timing influenced the outcome of major battles and sunday afternoon at 4:00 on real america a look back at a 1960 film featuring actor and performer joe brown about a nationwide search for old circus wagons and the circus world museum's efforts to restore them in time for a july 4 parade in milwaukee. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >>...
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in addition the consul general has been an ongoing supportive resource i've worked with consul generalahn for the past two years he's one of the finest gentleman i've ever met thank you consul general hahn and our staff (clapping.) having said that and now ladies and gentlemen it gives me great pleasure to welcome the from the republic of korea (clapping.) (clapping.) >> thank you, john for our kind introduction thank you all for your applause but i think it is not me but john that deserves the much applause to your leadership it is my great honor and privilege to be here with all of you today thank you former secretary golden gate commissioner walton's and mayor ed lee and the honorable kim almost 3 years ago john and dawn came to any office and asked us to participate in the fundraiser million since then the members of the korean community even the small joined the campaign so this today, we thank you. the donors including the county leaders my thanks to john and kim (calling names) many veterans korean is very good to join this efforts today my privilege to deliver the check on beha
in addition the consul general has been an ongoing supportive resource i've worked with consul generalahn for the past two years he's one of the finest gentleman i've ever met thank you consul general hahn and our staff (clapping.) having said that and now ladies and gentlemen it gives me great pleasure to welcome the from the republic of korea (clapping.) (clapping.) >> thank you, john for our kind introduction thank you all for your applause but i think it is not me but john that...
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general dempsey: yes. senator graham: when it comes to iraq, do you both agree that petitions iraq into three separate countries is probably not a viable strategy? secretary carter: i certainly agree with that, yes. senator graham: do you agree that the sunni world would object giving the southern part of iraq to iran? that's what would happen, right if we petition the south, do you agree with that? secretary carter: that sounds like sectarianism to me. we know what lies down that road. senator graham: independent kurdistan will create a lot with turkey and region at large, a separate independent state? secretary carter: for the turks, separate independent state would be very problematic. and within iraq, i think a substantial autonomy within a decentralized but integral iraq is still possible. that's what abadi -- senator graham: do you agree with that general? general dempsey: i do. senator graham: petitioning is not a viable strategy. back to the kurds, do either one of you believe that the kurds have t
general dempsey: yes. senator graham: when it comes to iraq, do you both agree that petitions iraq into three separate countries is probably not a viable strategy? secretary carter: i certainly agree with that, yes. senator graham: do you agree that the sunni world would object giving the southern part of iraq to iran? that's what would happen, right if we petition the south, do you agree with that? secretary carter: that sounds like sectarianism to me. we know what lies down that road. senator...
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how proud they would be secretary general ban ki-moon. i'm going to depart for a momt 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 th
how proud they would be secretary general ban ki-moon. i'm going to depart for a momt 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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general lynch is the 83rd attorney general sworn in in 2015 and is the first african-american woman to hold this position. [applause] ms. pearson: the presidents award of excellence is awarded to an individual organization that has demonstrated outstanding achievement in service and commitment to furthering the overall objectives of the national black prosecutors association, which is the advancement and education, recruitment retention of african-american prosecutors, upholding the honor and dignity of the bar cultivating relationships among the nations, prosecutors perpetuating the history of the profession and providing service to the community. to me, it is simple. i along with the other members watch with pride as attorney general lynch took on drug dealers and terrorists in new york. we cheered when the nomination was announced because we knew it was well deserved. we marveled as she handled question after question that was thrown at her with cool, calm, and the collected manner we had expected from her. and we cheered on confirmation day. this is the pride of the ascent of a fel
general lynch is the 83rd attorney general sworn in in 2015 and is the first african-american woman to hold this position. [applause] ms. pearson: the presidents award of excellence is awarded to an individual organization that has demonstrated outstanding achievement in service and commitment to furthering the overall objectives of the national black prosecutors association, which is the advancement and education, recruitment retention of african-american prosecutors, upholding the honor and...
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[applause] i am very honored to welcome the secretary-general, to join in welcoming the secretary-generalo the city of san francisco and the city hall. we have the conference of mayors here last week and mariyor lee has been at the forefront of championing all of the issues at the u.n. and particularly where they established their priority of working for people in a planet friendly way. thank you mayor lee, for your leadership. and to be introduced by jerry brown is an honor. when he was governor the first time, he was saying things that people are only saying today about the economy and the environment. a leader in the world on the subject of climate and human rights and environmental justice . they all go together. i want to knowledge the presence of kathy calvin. thank you for your leadership. i want to say of willie brown, yes, he had the civic dream and he came to the congress with the money to get it done. thank you for your leadership willie. and we do want to acknowledge how proud we are of our ambassador to the united nations. [applause] the secretary-general honors us with his p
[applause] i am very honored to welcome the secretary-general, to join in welcoming the secretary-generalo the city of san francisco and the city hall. we have the conference of mayors here last week and mariyor lee has been at the forefront of championing all of the issues at the u.n. and particularly where they established their priority of working for people in a planet friendly way. thank you mayor lee, for your leadership. and to be introduced by jerry brown is an honor. when he was...
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wilson and general barrow. you referred to the really terrible situation that existed. do you see a parallel to that today with continued sequestration? >> chairman, anytime we come out of conflict, there's always risk to this effect. but they're all different. we've been able after 12 years of war to keep a very qualified and capable course. because we've been resourced and supported by the congress i don't believe we're near that place that you and i remember from the '70s. there's always risk that things could happen that could take us there, and i believe that's what many of us are concerned about. but right now, we're not there and if confirmed, i give you my personal pledge that we'll do everything in our power to never go back to that place again. >> we've spent a lot of billion dollars on acquisition, as you know, at least in my view the ongoing scandal is the cost overruns, the f-35b, the heavy lift helicopter. the list goes on and on of cost overruns. will placing service chiefs in a greater position
wilson and general barrow. you referred to the really terrible situation that existed. do you see a parallel to that today with continued sequestration? >> chairman, anytime we come out of conflict, there's always risk to this effect. but they're all different. we've been able after 12 years of war to keep a very qualified and capable course. because we've been resourced and supported by the congress i don't believe we're near that place that you and i remember from the '70s. there's...
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he uses his own generators to keep his business afloat .ce march, fuel has cost him 240,000 u.s. dollars. he's laid off 100 workers, and cut production in half . >> translator: we can only karen i on as long as we can. that means two, three, five months. >> reporter: across town, at yet another diesel power plant built by the americans two years ago, the director of power in kandahar is equally frustrated. rasual says never want third degree facility. now it's not running at all. the u.s. development agency usa i.d. no longer gives him diesel. >> last year they delivered to us 300,000 liters to us. another fuel supplied by. [ inaudible ] by afghanistan. >> reporter: just for this plant? >> for this hadn't. >> reporter: how much do you get now from usad. >> nothing. stopped. only one bunch the fuel came and last year, nearly nine, 10 months ago, we burned, we used and then stopped. nothing, no more. >> reporter: and how much did this plant cost, do you know? >> i don't know. this is from the big people. yeah. i don't know. >> reporter: what
he uses his own generators to keep his business afloat .ce march, fuel has cost him 240,000 u.s. dollars. he's laid off 100 workers, and cut production in half . >> translator: we can only karen i on as long as we can. that means two, three, five months. >> reporter: across town, at yet another diesel power plant built by the americans two years ago, the director of power in kandahar is equally frustrated. rasual says never want third degree facility. now it's not running at all....
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deputy council general of id dr. k jay (clapping) and from the consul general of the republic of the philippines reginald bernard (clapping.) it is said and admiral brown is here admiral can you stand please (clapping) it is said that nothing is a short as the public's memory those here born before 1935 or before 1940 the memory of june 25, 1950 remains especially for those persons who after that dark day were in or transported to the republic of korea as a soldier a nurse navy, castro street or merchant marin sailor or markup and many of the veterans are here thank god today others present represent americans, koreans and others as president dwight dj iblgs hover proclaimed on january 20th, 1953, at much is time in history we who are free much proclaim a new our faith 3 years later came pamela and a troubled trust that continues in tragic division of a people that should be one nation at peace and threatening no other nation we hear assembled should never forget the assumption of the responsibility of the u.n. membe
deputy council general of id dr. k jay (clapping) and from the consul general of the republic of the philippines reginald bernard (clapping.) it is said and admiral brown is here admiral can you stand please (clapping) it is said that nothing is a short as the public's memory those here born before 1935 or before 1940 the memory of june 25, 1950 remains especially for those persons who after that dark day were in or transported to the republic of korea as a soldier a nurse navy, castro street...
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as a general matter, and i saw kathy just volunteer for that -- [laughter ] as a general matter, i amscussions with staff and the city attorney to make sure that the new rules that we're operating under will be as protective as the old rules and while business practices have changed over the years, human nature hasn't. as public contractors and contracting entities, we need to make sure that the process is on the up and up and that it's trans[p*-rpts/] transparent and that we have administrative procedures to keep it that way. that is something that there is nothing on the calendar today to accomplish that, but it's something that i just wanted to mention, so everybody knows that is the thought process that i'm going to be going through with staff and our own procedures for administrating the new ordinance on contracting to make sure all of our interests are protected. >> can i make one suggestion to the information that you asked for -- you asked for the high and low bids and you also want the winning bid, which may not necessarily be the low bid >> okay. >> taking that into consider
as a general matter, and i saw kathy just volunteer for that -- [laughter ] as a general matter, i amscussions with staff and the city attorney to make sure that the new rules that we're operating under will be as protective as the old rules and while business practices have changed over the years, human nature hasn't. as public contractors and contracting entities, we need to make sure that the process is on the up and up and that it's trans[p*-rpts/] transparent and that we have...
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first, a new bk by a a four-star general. hihis years as a senior commander in iraq and afghanist forced him to learn under fire. in his new book he takes his leadership lessons from the battlefield to the boardroom teaching businesses how to better take charge andnd move forward. general mcchrystal, welcome to washington business report. this book is your effort to teach the business world some of the strategies you use to be successful in the military world. what does team of teams mean? >> if you ink about it all of us have been on some kind of team. maybe we have been on a really good one, where you could finish each other's sentences where things happen n organically. as organizations scale, you run into a limit. beyond 100 people, you cannot know everybody or have the same culture. we found that as you scale, what you have to do i create a series of teams and you have to connect them in ways that most organizations find difficu. it is akin to the relationships between individuals on a great small team. you have to maint
first, a new bk by a a four-star general. hihis years as a senior commander in iraq and afghanist forced him to learn under fire. in his new book he takes his leadership lessons from the battlefield to the boardroom teaching businesses how to better take charge andnd move forward. general mcchrystal, welcome to washington business report. this book is your effort to teach the business world some of the strategies you use to be successful in the military world. what does team of teams mean?...
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generation will think this is okay to do this type of thing they're being dluthd the cities capitals and sufficient there sob more patrols down thirsted especially during early hours when activity is really occurring and instead of sending inexperienced officers but better make sure that people will respect the authority the law and the officer and in order to improve the city it will be great to improve to see nothing but success instead of failure and drawings that demolish the potential the next generation we'reer sf thank you. >> thank you so much (clapping.) excuse me. excuse me. >> i would be interested in seeing a write-up of our survey and recommendations as well. >> we'll do a presentation at the end of their process yes. yes. this is - but in the meantime it will be helpful to get if there are bay area specific ideas we can do we'll follow-up with that good evening and welcome. >> i'm michael gregory an interim under sheryl davis and mr. johnson i want to start off what we do in my job we're looking to to find out the recruitment of color and documentary to see people of co
generation will think this is okay to do this type of thing they're being dluthd the cities capitals and sufficient there sob more patrols down thirsted especially during early hours when activity is really occurring and instead of sending inexperienced officers but better make sure that people will respect the authority the law and the officer and in order to improve the city it will be great to improve to see nothing but success instead of failure and drawings that demolish the potential the...
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deputy council general of id dr.ral of the republic of the philippines reginald bernard (clapping.) it is said and admiral brown is here admiral can you stand please (clapping) it is said that nothing is a short as the public's memory those here born before 1935 or before 1940 the memory of june 25, 1950 remains especially for those persons who after that dark day were in or transported to the republic of korea as a soldier a nurse navy, castro street or merchant sailor or markup and many of the veterans are here thank god today others present represent americans, koreans and others as president dwight dj iblgs hover proclaimed on january 20th, 1953, at much is time in history we who are free much proclaim a new our faith 3 years later came pamela and a troubled trust that continues in tragic division of a people that should be one nation at peace and threatening no other nation we hear assembled should never forget the assumption of the responsibility of the u.n. members led pie america joined by the republic of kor
deputy council general of id dr.ral of the republic of the philippines reginald bernard (clapping.) it is said and admiral brown is here admiral can you stand please (clapping) it is said that nothing is a short as the public's memory those here born before 1935 or before 1940 the memory of june 25, 1950 remains especially for those persons who after that dark day were in or transported to the republic of korea as a soldier a nurse navy, castro street or merchant sailor or markup and many of...
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to see nothing but success instead of failure and drawings that demolish the potential the next generation we'reer sf thank you. >> thank you so much (clapping.) excuse me. excuse me. >> i would be interested in seeing a write-up of our survey and recommendations as well. >> we'll do a presentation at the end of their process yes. yes. this is - but in the meantime it will be helpful to get if there are bay area specific ideas we can do we'll follow-up with that good evening and welcome. >> i'm michael gregory an interim under sheryl davis and mr. johnson i want to start off what we do in my job we're looking to to find out the recruitment of color and documentary to see people of color and asked them what makes you want to become a police we ran into a unique person this man he actually has applied for the police department and passed the test and went cold cut as a community and as you guys always say i want more youth and people of color likes males and all of that i'm confused why a great candidate with a great slate not only is he a great candidate but spoken with jason johnson like t
to see nothing but success instead of failure and drawings that demolish the potential the next generation we'reer sf thank you. >> thank you so much (clapping.) excuse me. excuse me. >> i would be interested in seeing a write-up of our survey and recommendations as well. >> we'll do a presentation at the end of their process yes. yes. this is - but in the meantime it will be helpful to get if there are bay area specific ideas we can do we'll follow-up with that good evening...
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and we have seen it as well with the special inspector general's report as well. seen what they say and your report on the ground buzz feed as well. these indications of waste. but it is awfully hard for us to evaluate. you go going as an american journalist going to these remote places how were you able to travel particularly as a woman and going in there. >> it came down to knowing the cop text and getting a better sense of what are the best ways to fit in and what not to do versus what draws a lot of attention to yourself that in any many ways for people might think will make them more secure, but in fact don't. >> did you sense a lot of frustration among the people in the community about what did and didn't happen with these schools? >> yeah. i mean, the only reason i went to that school that was never finished was because locals in the community said, you know what, you are asking us about these other schools what you need to check ute is the school that was enough finished what you see are these projects that didn't work out so building. community remembers
and we have seen it as well with the special inspector general's report as well. seen what they say and your report on the ground buzz feed as well. these indications of waste. but it is awfully hard for us to evaluate. you go going as an american journalist going to these remote places how were you able to travel particularly as a woman and going in there. >> it came down to knowing the cop text and getting a better sense of what are the best ways to fit in and what not to do versus what...
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we're the largest department at san francisco general. in addition to my administrative responsibilities there, i do research on health services delivery, population and health and health disparities. i came to sfgh six years ago because of the opportunity to work at a public hospital and combine my combined discovery and research with my clinical care of patients. it's been a marvelous journey and experience to work in the vibrant scientific incubator that we have at san francisco general. the department of medicine at ucsf is no. 1 funding by nih and $60 million comes from the national institutes of health every year. we do work on hiv and aid, tuberculosis, all diseases that affect vulnarable populations that we treat in the hospital and innovating through research to address these -- to address diseases that cut lives short or cause disabilities important for creating an environment that forward-thinking doctors like to work on. it's important that physicians have laboratories on-site to keep them nearby their patient and committed to
we're the largest department at san francisco general. in addition to my administrative responsibilities there, i do research on health services delivery, population and health and health disparities. i came to sfgh six years ago because of the opportunity to work at a public hospital and combine my combined discovery and research with my clinical care of patients. it's been a marvelous journey and experience to work in the vibrant scientific incubator that we have at san francisco general. the...
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thank you. >> good morning, general dunford. thanks for your service and for your families long time serving our nation. i leaned over to the senator sullivan for your comments and i appreciate your concise answers it is refreshing. i would read like to go back to a question that senator sessions asked. with the certainty so it is not a long-term commitment so precisely how you would. oh or if you give us the current rules regarding oco we cannot use it the modernization is was has suffered the most springs . >>. are you making specific recommendations to get the most productivity u.k. and out of it? i have spoken with a number of people we have the right mix to fight successfully had given iraq i understand about the political decisions to cause a problem and though structural issues have to be addressed. but to have the right command infrastructure among the iraqis. what we need to ruth create of fighting force for a the iraqis. >> i can address that in the institutional trading with the ministerial level to support those forc
thank you. >> good morning, general dunford. thanks for your service and for your families long time serving our nation. i leaned over to the senator sullivan for your comments and i appreciate your concise answers it is refreshing. i would read like to go back to a question that senator sessions asked. with the certainty so it is not a long-term commitment so precisely how you would. oh or if you give us the current rules regarding oco we cannot use it the modernization is was has...
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wind and solar may not generate when we need it. the idea-retail electricity providers have to match the sources of energy to the demand as close as they can in real time. we do that by arranging the energy with the grid operator. the idea of firming and shape sg you produce a specific amountf renewable energy and that energy is delivered into the grid but you can using all the resources in the grid shape it? into a profile that supports your consumers demand. the same amount of renewable energy is produced from that product as from the product content in category one product and the product conitant cat tent 3. renewable yeents are merely documentation that a given amount of renewable energy is generated and delivered to the grid. >> okay. so, then just going back to my question, for category 3 that is the only category where potentially we would go outside of the state unless it is on the boarder and delivered within california but that is the category where potentially we could purchase renewable energy credits? >> the category 3
wind and solar may not generate when we need it. the idea-retail electricity providers have to match the sources of energy to the demand as close as they can in real time. we do that by arranging the energy with the grid operator. the idea of firming and shape sg you produce a specific amountf renewable energy and that energy is delivered into the grid but you can using all the resources in the grid shape it? into a profile that supports your consumers demand. the same amount of renewable...
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kristen: this generation is more distrustful and frustrated than previous generations.ning against washington has always been an easy go-to. we have seen a sustained level of -- the percent of americans who say we are on the wrong track. the percentage of americans who feel economically insecure particularly the younger generation who is coming of age in an era where the idea that they can immediately get a job that will pay them enough to buy a home and have a car and live the american -- the old american dream is fading. they have so much student debt they cannot get the jobs they wanted with the career paths that would help them advance to make the money they want to lead the life they want. there is all of this frustration and i think what college republicans -- the reason why you see as like that -- republicans have been unfairly branded as the party of old, the party of the past, the party of the american dream that doesn't exist, the party of what has been. in order for republicans to win, they have to prove that they are the party of what is next. what is next i
kristen: this generation is more distrustful and frustrated than previous generations.ning against washington has always been an easy go-to. we have seen a sustained level of -- the percent of americans who say we are on the wrong track. the percentage of americans who feel economically insecure particularly the younger generation who is coming of age in an era where the idea that they can immediately get a job that will pay them enough to buy a home and have a car and live the american -- the...
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i want to read the plaque the harvey milk honors metal united nations secretary general moon for providing spirited leadership and advocating for human rights for the lgbt community for unwavering commitment to equality for all and pioneering work in establishing the unfree and equal campaign that that promotes vigil lgbt violent and highlights the lgbt examination as a core ingredient of social and celebrates go diversities without a doubt kwfks awarded today in city hall congratulations (clapping.) oh photos photos. >> (clapping.) >> i miss harvey milk and the members of the harvey milk foundation honorable governor jerry brown and leader pelosi and honorable mayor, mayor ed lee delegates and excellence sisters and the ambassadors of the for coming from united nations thank you for you're coming and joining a dear friends i truly honored by this legislature lunch and your recognition by this metal and you really gives me the opportunity to motivate myself and find myself better to work for free and human rights for everyone and i'm especially thrilled to be with you on today of. >> days
i want to read the plaque the harvey milk honors metal united nations secretary general moon for providing spirited leadership and advocating for human rights for the lgbt community for unwavering commitment to equality for all and pioneering work in establishing the unfree and equal campaign that that promotes vigil lgbt violent and highlights the lgbt examination as a core ingredient of social and celebrates go diversities without a doubt kwfks awarded today in city hall congratulations...
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general crook had served in the civil war and most the rank of brigadier general. he was captured before the end of the war and held prisoner for a month before being released. he made his fame in the indian wars. he fought against toronto. he fought against crazy horse. over time, he started his career in the pacific northwest. so he fought over a span of several decades, and over time he became sympathetic to the native americans. he tried to ensure that as much as possible the treaties that had been made with them were actually honored. he was interested in native american culture. he was registered in her history, religion, and over time he became interested in them and did not think of them as less than human. he thought of them as human just as he was. that sounds ridiculous, but at the time it was pretty unusual. and so i think he saw that they had families, love their children, love their husbands and wives, and he felt they were treated very poorly. he wanted to try to do what he could to ensure that they were treated honorably. he was asked to take them,
general crook had served in the civil war and most the rank of brigadier general. he was captured before the end of the war and held prisoner for a month before being released. he made his fame in the indian wars. he fought against toronto. he fought against crazy horse. over time, he started his career in the pacific northwest. so he fought over a span of several decades, and over time he became sympathetic to the native americans. he tried to ensure that as much as possible the treaties that...
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it's a very general one. you may have seen the political article from a couple days ago which examined the diesh effect. it's sort of a ancient proverb, the enemy of my enemy is my friends. whether it's hamas al nusra there may be enemies of the u.s. enemies of our allies, that currently share isil or diesh, what are your thoughts on that observation generally and wouldn't you agree it's that reality that is a part of the reason why this is such a complicated nut to crack? >> there is a reason why it's complicated. and again sectarianism is what brought us to this point. so we are willing to and we are and have supported elements of the iraqi security forces that have a very large shia composition to them. but if and only if they're under the direction and control of the government of iraq and there are shia forces in iraq that are not under the direction and control. we will not support them because that's sectarianism. it's sectarian civil war. we know what leads down that road and we're trying to stop iraq
it's a very general one. you may have seen the political article from a couple days ago which examined the diesh effect. it's sort of a ancient proverb, the enemy of my enemy is my friends. whether it's hamas al nusra there may be enemies of the u.s. enemies of our allies, that currently share isil or diesh, what are your thoughts on that observation generally and wouldn't you agree it's that reality that is a part of the reason why this is such a complicated nut to crack? >> there is a...
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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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[applause] i am very honored to welcome the secretary-general, to join in welcoming the secretary-general to the city of san francisco and , the city hall. i'm pleased to do that with mayor lee and say to the secretary-general that we had the conference of mayors here last week and mayor lee has been at the forefront of championing all of the issues at the u.n., and particularly where they established their priority of protecting -- 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 an honor. this is a visionary. when he was governor the first time, he was saying things that people are only saying today about the economy and the environment. a visionary then, a leader in the world on the subject of climate and human rights and environmental justice. they all go together. i want to knowledge the presence of kathy calvin. the president c.e.o. of the united nations foundation. thank you for your leadership. i want to say of willie brown, yes, he had the aesthetic dream and civic pride but he came to t
[applause] i am very honored to welcome the secretary-general, to join in welcoming the secretary-general to the city of san francisco and , the city hall. i'm pleased to do that with mayor lee and say to the secretary-general that we had the conference of mayors here last week and mayor lee has been at the forefront of championing all of the issues at the u.n., and particularly where they established their priority of protecting -- working for people in a planet friendly way. thank you, mayor...
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thank you very much, general. day before yesterday we received testimony that so far with $500 million committed there's been 60 individuals who have been trained to go into syria and fight against isis. what do you know about that particular situation? >> chairman, what i know is that we've got a major general working for some months. those numbers are certainly much less than what he estimated. the feedback i received is those numbers are largely attributable to the vetting process that they think they learned things during the process of these first 60. frankly, chairman, until i have an opportunity to get on the ground and speak to the commanders, what i really know about that is second-hand. >> do you believe that we should be getting a pledge from these recruits that they will only fight against isis and not bashar al assad? >> chairman what i understand right now is we do not have the authority to take action against assad's forces. unless that policy would change, that pledge would be required. >> given yo
thank you very much, general. day before yesterday we received testimony that so far with $500 million committed there's been 60 individuals who have been trained to go into syria and fight against isis. what do you know about that particular situation? >> chairman, what i know is that we've got a major general working for some months. those numbers are certainly much less than what he estimated. the feedback i received is those numbers are largely attributable to the vetting process that...
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we have a long ways to go general. i look forward to working with you on the important topic and protecting our sons and daughters as they serve. thank you very much. >> thank you, senator. >> thank you, mr. chairman. general, i want to commend you on your statement. i think it is one of the best statements about the role and mission of the army should be required reading, i think, for every member of the army today. one of the questions you answered to the chairman was would you commit to provide your personal views even if they differ from the administration in power. i want to underline the importance of that. all of your experience, knowledge and wisdom that you accumulated over the years are of no value if you don't share them. you will be operating in the highest level of the government in a situation that can be intimidated. we want to encourage you to remember that question and speak up. you have to share your knowledge and experience that got you where you are. i hope you will remember that question and the co
we have a long ways to go general. i look forward to working with you on the important topic and protecting our sons and daughters as they serve. thank you very much. >> thank you, senator. >> thank you, mr. chairman. general, i want to commend you on your statement. i think it is one of the best statements about the role and mission of the army should be required reading, i think, for every member of the army today. one of the questions you answered to the chairman was would you...
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we believe that renaming it san francisco general hospital after dr. fine will not only honor his terrorism but terrorism of many of the health care workers who we collaborated with on any issues he didn't look for the lifetime light. >> let other people lead we believe that name it after dr. fine about cause our students and residents and trainees to ask why is it called the fine board of directors doctors clinic why are those people so fine then we can educate them about dr. fine and inspire future generations to do the same so a couple of months ago we aired the world premium of a film about dr. fine and the city in which he lived and worked and was a film about the city and decades that he worked in the subjectivities movement and the crack and aids epidemic aisle all the major issues in san francisco and how dick harnessed them the movie is called bicer with a moral impose i has a impose we have a clip i don't know how to do the audio you guys have to turn around oh, you can see it in your computer great. >> was create at this hospital a plays for
we believe that renaming it san francisco general hospital after dr. fine will not only honor his terrorism but terrorism of many of the health care workers who we collaborated with on any issues he didn't look for the lifetime light. >> let other people lead we believe that name it after dr. fine about cause our students and residents and trainees to ask why is it called the fine board of directors doctors clinic why are those people so fine then we can educate them about dr. fine and...
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it was modeled after the general who owned this home general joey. sculptures used pictures. real joe -- real joey is still here. the statue is gone >> i was going to get buried in it. >> reporter: you were going to get buried in it? >> well, i believe in cremated and put our ashes in it. >> reporter: 300 pounds with someone sleeping a few feet away. 300 pounds, together, about 300 pounds? >> yes. >> give it a shot. >> no way that's going to happen. you can't do that one person no. then take it down 15 stairs, put in a truck, drive away. all unnoticed by a neighborhood that has come to know and love the general for several years. halloween may never be the same. >> no questions asked. we all just want general joey back in one piece. we would really want to see general joey home. >> reporter: if you know anything about the heist call el cerrito police. if you did the heist, call me. i want to know how you did it. in el cerrito, mike sugerman, kpix 5. >>> twitter has some explaining to do. some people didn't find their recent frat themed party too amusing. the group global tech
it was modeled after the general who owned this home general joey. sculptures used pictures. real joe -- real joey is still here. the statue is gone >> i was going to get buried in it. >> reporter: you were going to get buried in it? >> well, i believe in cremated and put our ashes in it. >> reporter: 300 pounds with someone sleeping a few feet away. 300 pounds, together, about 300 pounds? >> yes. >> give it a shot. >> no way that's going to happen. you...
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general dempsey: yes. i think it increases risk but some of the decisions, and you're talking about the army in this case, but some of the choices that the service troops have to make in terms of resources, you know, the army is tasked going from 490,000 active where they are today to 450,000 in the next two years. they got to come from someplace. senator sullivan: it's inviting -- a the congress says don't do it in the ndaa. but secondly, that's going undermine our ability in the asia pacific. those are paid comm forces. general dempsey: it sounds like you may have insight. senator sullivan: no, i don't. i hope the army won't make strategic blunder. general dempsey: we are familiar with the congress telling us no on the reforms we were trying to make. because we have $1 trillion -- that's a t, not bambings -- a trillion dollars less in budget authority over 10 years. we've said from the beginning it's a disaster. senator sullivan: thank you, mr. chairman. i just do want to mention that. if we're looking a
general dempsey: yes. i think it increases risk but some of the decisions, and you're talking about the army in this case, but some of the choices that the service troops have to make in terms of resources, you know, the army is tasked going from 490,000 active where they are today to 450,000 in the next two years. they got to come from someplace. senator sullivan: it's inviting -- a the congress says don't do it in the ndaa. but secondly, that's going undermine our ability in the asia pacific....
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wilson and general barrow. you referred to the really terrible situation that existed. do you see a parallel to that today with continued sequestration? >> chairman any time we come out of conflict, there's always risk to this effect. but they're all different. we've been able after 12 years of war to keep a very qualified and capable course. i don't believe we're near that place that you and i remember from the 70s. there's always risk that things could happen that could take us there, and i believe that's what many of us are concerned about. but right now, we're not there and if confirmed i give you my personal pledge that we'll do everything in our power to never go back to that place again. >> we've spent a lot of billion dollars on acquisition, as you know at least in my view the ongoing scandal is the cost overruns, the f-35 b, the heavy lift helicopter. will placing service chiefs in a greater position of responsibility of service acquisition programs help address this problem in your view? >> chairman i
wilson and general barrow. you referred to the really terrible situation that existed. do you see a parallel to that today with continued sequestration? >> chairman any time we come out of conflict, there's always risk to this effect. but they're all different. we've been able after 12 years of war to keep a very qualified and capable course. i don't believe we're near that place that you and i remember from the 70s. there's always risk that things could happen that could take us there,...
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order is within the next 6 months department general 6.15 property processing this is the updating of that general for order is in its fantasy there are several people to review this for people from nafkdz and property control one subject matter expert has made restrictions and one is contacting another expert this to be done within a year department general orders 8.07 hazardous materials the most recently from the experts are included included once approved this will be reviewed by the entire command staff and the ppo will complete the process and updating the our agencies including the special investigations for some investigations of hazardous material hope to have this to you in the next 60 days and the 10.07 discrepancies we sent the current draft and requested written feedback to date they're yet to provide a feedback until we receive a response i can't give you an estimate we've pressed them for a response. >> do we have a time limit on when we request information we're supposed to receive it back. >> on the mobile data devices this is a fairly new one; right? one fairly new.
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general, thank you. as everyone has expressed, we appreciate you coming by our offices and a chance to visit one on one. and i certainly appreciated that. i want to talk about the cuts and sequestration and the issue that we have in front of us in the next 90 to 120 days here in congress. the installation level cuts that the army announced earlier this month are based of course on a shrinking to 450,000 soldiers. as you know and have talked about this morning, there's a significant risk that these cuts will not be the last. if congress doesn't provide relief, the army will be forced to cut an additional 30,000 active duty soldiers. this year the republicans are attempting to get around the statutory budget caps by using the overseas contingency operations or the war fund which doesn't have to be paid for. it can be put on a credit card. would you buy back force structure using this war fund? >> senator, we would prefer, if possible, the budget be in the base. but as the recipient of the money, we'll take
general, thank you. as everyone has expressed, we appreciate you coming by our offices and a chance to visit one on one. and i certainly appreciated that. i want to talk about the cuts and sequestration and the issue that we have in front of us in the next 90 to 120 days here in congress. the installation level cuts that the army announced earlier this month are based of course on a shrinking to 450,000 soldiers. as you know and have talked about this morning, there's a significant risk that...
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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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grant was a great warrior, a great general. but most of the other ventures he got involved with, he had a pretty difficult time making it work. william seale: yeah. pamela sanfilippo: well, of course, at that time -- you know, in 1843, 1844, nobody knew that grant would become the success. he was in the army. he was -- he actually didn't intend to stay in the army. he wanted to get out and be a math professor. so, i -- susan swain: but let's -- but let's look at his post-white house years. even after he has all of this time in the white house and the experience, he then goes on to a career in wall street and loses lots of money. pamela sanfilippo: well -- william seale: no, fred did that. pamela sanfilippo: -- it was actually his son, ulysses junior -- william seale: fred, yeah. pamela sanfilippo: -- who is the -- no, it was ulysses junior. william seale: didn't fred lose the first money? pamela sanfilippo: well, i know it was -- susan swain: but it affected the family fortunes, didn't it? pamela sanfilippo: yes, it affected al
grant was a great warrior, a great general. but most of the other ventures he got involved with, he had a pretty difficult time making it work. william seale: yeah. pamela sanfilippo: well, of course, at that time -- you know, in 1843, 1844, nobody knew that grant would become the success. he was in the army. he was -- he actually didn't intend to stay in the army. he wanted to get out and be a math professor. so, i -- susan swain: but let's -- but let's look at his post-white house years. even...