64
64
May 11, 2014
05/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
our safety net programs must be about incentivizing work. our tax code must be about incentivizing work. our tax code today is not about work. our tax code today is about redistributing income. about picking winners and osers. today we stand in a fantastic facility. thank you for having me. i promise you like every private sector enterprise in america, this facility exists because someone invested money to build it, open it and operate it. with no guarantee of success. that is how jobs and work are created. when someone with access to money uses that money to start a business or grow an existing one. we must make america the single best place in the world to do that. right now it is losing its ground. there was a time not so long ago where there were only a handful of developed economies where you would dare to invest money. today there are dozens of developed economies that compete with us on a daily, regular basis to steal away investments. we need a tax code that says, the more you invest, the less you pay in taxes. so that we create more
our safety net programs must be about incentivizing work. our tax code must be about incentivizing work. our tax code today is not about work. our tax code today is about redistributing income. about picking winners and osers. today we stand in a fantastic facility. thank you for having me. i promise you like every private sector enterprise in america, this facility exists because someone invested money to build it, open it and operate it. with no guarantee of success. that is how jobs and work...
46
46
May 16, 2014
05/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
because -- and that demand will put enough money on the table that will incentivize broadcasters to show up. so this is -- you know, my favorite term is saying this is a big deal. this is a big deal, not only because we -- for the first time, set aside a reserve, but also because we're seeing indications that there is going to be sufficient demand at sufficient prices to incentivize broadcasters to show up and produce significance spectrum. hi. >> so it came up several times that there are some interests in reinstating the anti-blocking provision. how can you do that without title ii and still stay in compliance with the circuit court provision? >> because we're going to establish procedures and that's ow we're proceeding on this. >> commissioner pie said that it is unfair to non-participating broadcasters. you sponsor that and explain the rationale of that? >> i think whatever happens in this, we want to make sure that there is flexibility. there have been concerns that have been raised by broadcasters and we're trying to say to broadcasters, hey, there's flexibility. i think it's going
because -- and that demand will put enough money on the table that will incentivize broadcasters to show up. so this is -- you know, my favorite term is saying this is a big deal. this is a big deal, not only because we -- for the first time, set aside a reserve, but also because we're seeing indications that there is going to be sufficient demand at sufficient prices to incentivize broadcasters to show up and produce significance spectrum. hi. >> so it came up several times that there...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
30
30
May 23, 2014
05/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
you see and hear about taking good care of your teeth, changing your diet and really, you know, incentivizing patients to be able to take care of their choices and their health is something that can actually positively affect health outcome in the mouth. and it is extremely high and prevalent across the country. around 92% of adults in this country between the ages of 20 to 64 have experienced some form of dental decay. so, sometimes we look at dental decay as something that is bound to happen to us. and not thinking it's preventable. this is a quick pictorial on what happens with dental decay. basically you have a tooth and in the tooth is plaque, the things that [speaker not understood] you brush off when you brush your tooth or floss your teeth every day. the bacteria takes certain type of bacteria, opportunistic bacteria in the mouth that actually start getting active when we eat. and when you drink. it gets particularly active in the face of high sugar content because it's what feeds it. it's its food source. this produces metabolic waste and eats away at your tooth. the problem with sug
you see and hear about taking good care of your teeth, changing your diet and really, you know, incentivizing patients to be able to take care of their choices and their health is something that can actually positively affect health outcome in the mouth. and it is extremely high and prevalent across the country. around 92% of adults in this country between the ages of 20 to 64 have experienced some form of dental decay. so, sometimes we look at dental decay as something that is bound to happen...
150
150
May 1, 2014
05/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 150
favorite 0
quote 0
that has incentivized a number of things to diversify cash flow like bank of california and move to aargin business and have the ability to diversify cash flow. lex let me talk to you about you guys. last week announced bank of california entered into an andement for select assets liabilities that make up a popular community bank. talk to me about the timing of the bank -- of the deal. >> we were very excited last week to announce the acquisition of the popular branch network. inmeans about 1.1 billion deposits and performing loans, mostly to small businesses and against multi-commercial lending. it continues diversification of inverse strain. over 5 billion in assets, which is about sixfold over the past three years. lending to businesses and homeowners in southern california. >> it also allows you to tap into california's rapidly growing latino market. how important is that? especially with small business critical and is wildly underserved. you cannot serve california and finance the businesses and homeowners without serving the latino community. this community represents the fastes
that has incentivized a number of things to diversify cash flow like bank of california and move to aargin business and have the ability to diversify cash flow. lex let me talk to you about you guys. last week announced bank of california entered into an andement for select assets liabilities that make up a popular community bank. talk to me about the timing of the bank -- of the deal. >> we were very excited last week to announce the acquisition of the popular branch network. inmeans...
100
100
May 7, 2014
05/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
-- >> you are going to incentivize -- incentivize the employees?en thinking about what i want this company to be. this is why i am near. the other thing, how to get there. what are the competencies that you need to get the job done? it is also about people see if they do their job well, they should be part of it. this is why we have decided to give up to 400 million on top of the current to our people. this is ownership culture. if you get the job done, you should be part of it. >> joe kaeser, thank you very much for speaking to bloomberg. a lot of changes coming up at siemens. >> david, thank you. david influencing. >> five minutes off seven here in london. the uk's third largest supermarket chain is reporting earnings. in terms of the pretax profit it has come in at 798 million pounds. that is better than the estimates. the revenue is broadly in line billion.mates, 23.9 5 we already knew their sales picture. that is what they told us on march 8 team. -- 18th. what is interesting is what they are saying about the future. conditions and food are li
-- >> you are going to incentivize -- incentivize the employees?en thinking about what i want this company to be. this is why i am near. the other thing, how to get there. what are the competencies that you need to get the job done? it is also about people see if they do their job well, they should be part of it. this is why we have decided to give up to 400 million on top of the current to our people. this is ownership culture. if you get the job done, you should be part of it. >>...
73
73
May 8, 2014
05/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
i support a permanent research and development credit to incentivize research for new products. it's never been a question of whether to support research, but how to do it and thousand pay for it. if the only goal is tone courage more job growth, there are ways we can redesign this credit to get even more greth than it does now. the government accountability office said the credit in its current form is a wind fall for some corporations and some multinationals have used it as a way to get the tax payer to subsidize research here and shift the benefits overseas. i believe a better research credit on a permanent basis is the best way to encourage growth, not an irresponsible, unpaid tax credit. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from michigan. mr. camp: at this time i yield such time as he may consume to a distinguished member of the ways and means committee and the chairman of the joint economic committee, the gentleman from texas, mr. brady. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for such time as he may consume. the speaker pro tempore: thank you,
i support a permanent research and development credit to incentivize research for new products. it's never been a question of whether to support research, but how to do it and thousand pay for it. if the only goal is tone courage more job growth, there are ways we can redesign this credit to get even more greth than it does now. the government accountability office said the credit in its current form is a wind fall for some corporations and some multinationals have used it as a way to get the...
68
68
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
the point is they are incentivizing the consumption of health care, health care breeds more health careonsumption. they just did a study you will actually eat more because that is what you are likely health care. i drive a scooter because i have health insurance. >> i get it now. >> a lot of employers have introduced wellness programs to incentivize their employees. a penalty or a perk for participating. cvs had this thing about their weight. busily trying to find ways to reduce the health care costs. tracy: it will get worse and worse. could you give up anything with a screen? for a day? how about a week? could your kids? mine could not. the new push for kids to go screen free for a week. our panel will weigh in on that next. tracy: imagine going the whole week without your smart phone or laptop, could you do it? one group is calling on parent to tear their kids away from gadgets for a screen free week. starting this monday. but our screens all that bad to begin with? our panel will weigh in on this in a second. look, i am a single working mother with a river between me and my kids all
the point is they are incentivizing the consumption of health care, health care breeds more health careonsumption. they just did a study you will actually eat more because that is what you are likely health care. i drive a scooter because i have health insurance. >> i get it now. >> a lot of employers have introduced wellness programs to incentivize their employees. a penalty or a perk for participating. cvs had this thing about their weight. busily trying to find ways to reduce the...
196
196
May 22, 2014
05/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 196
favorite 0
quote 0
instead, we have obamacare which incentivizes people not to get married. >> whoopi is saying that thers on welfare, they don't want to be. they want a good job. but i think ben carson would say, let the free market take care of that and let's create jobs not punish entrepreneurs. >> ben carson's, his ideas are spot on. i think it's unfortunate that he doesn't have more political experience. otherwise, he would be a great candidate. >> maybe that's good that he doesn't any. >> well, bob made a great point about campaigning. it's tough. romney got better at it. but he makes a good point. just because you're against obama's policy doesn't mean you're a racist. just because you're against the expansion of the welfare system doesn't mean you're against those who can't afford to live and just because you don't believe in climate change doesn't believe you don't hate the environment. if the other republicans -- >> channel carson. bob? >> i think carson is a success story and the problem is that the free market system does not have the capacity to take care of people who are on welfare. >> al
instead, we have obamacare which incentivizes people not to get married. >> whoopi is saying that thers on welfare, they don't want to be. they want a good job. but i think ben carson would say, let the free market take care of that and let's create jobs not punish entrepreneurs. >> ben carson's, his ideas are spot on. i think it's unfortunate that he doesn't have more political experience. otherwise, he would be a great candidate. >> maybe that's good that he doesn't any....
40
40
May 1, 2014
05/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
what if i told you that high school stars are ensen ensent incentivized by fans from wealthy towns. calling the bad men of college football. what exactly is a bag man, a middle man? >> a bag man is anyone who would incentivize the kid to sign with the university and facility payments once the kid is on campus. someone who is doing this illegally for a specific family they're a fan of. >> it do be tens of thousands of dollars? >> what our story focused on was two types of payments. on the second side, the smaller payment, facilitating the lifestyle, if you will. this is where they have the high ground in the debate. the more scandalous stuf scandalous stufs before that. >> now you focused on the southeastern conference, the fcc is that where this is the most prevalent? >> it's a ubiquitous issue. some schools, some conferences may be more successful. they may be better than the system. but this is systemic. it goes big ten, southeastern conference. the party line i have, if you're a fan of any program that makes money, on television, sells out, basically generates revenue. your schoo
what if i told you that high school stars are ensen ensent incentivized by fans from wealthy towns. calling the bad men of college football. what exactly is a bag man, a middle man? >> a bag man is anyone who would incentivize the kid to sign with the university and facility payments once the kid is on campus. someone who is doing this illegally for a specific family they're a fan of. >> it do be tens of thousands of dollars? >> what our story focused on was two types of...
31
31
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
the point is they are incentivizing the consumption of health care, health care breeds more health care actually eat more because that is what you are likely health care. i drive a scooter because i have health insurance. >> i get it now. >> a lot of employers have introduced wellness programs to incentivize their employees. a penalty or a perk for participating. cvs had this thing about their weight. busily trying to find ways to reduce the health care costs. tracy: it will get worse and worse. could you give up anything with a screen? for a day? how about a week? could your kids? mine could not. the new push for kids to go screen free for a week. our panel will weigh in on that [ male announcer ] if you suffer from a dry mouth then you'll know how uncomfortable it can be. [ crickets chirping ] but did you know that the lack of saliva can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath? [ exhales deeply ] [ male announcer ] well there is biotene. specially formulated with moisturizers and lubricants, biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy, too. [ applause ] bi
the point is they are incentivizing the consumption of health care, health care breeds more health care actually eat more because that is what you are likely health care. i drive a scooter because i have health insurance. >> i get it now. >> a lot of employers have introduced wellness programs to incentivize their employees. a penalty or a perk for participating. cvs had this thing about their weight. busily trying to find ways to reduce the health care costs. tracy: it will get...
119
119
May 4, 2014
05/14
by
KPIX
tv
eye 119
favorite 0
quote 0
we're going to incentivize spokes. business owner most of my life, if i pay 3 00% more to my median workers, i wouldn't have a restaurant very long. one in four californians are in poverty. >> i don't understand how this necessarily raises that. for example, if you're in a business and you say ok, i'm paying these people this amount and this guy or gal is getting way up here and we whack them that is not necessarily going to go back to the workers, they are not going to get raises, just the shareholders or someone else gets a bigger dividend. no guarantee that money is going to the workers. >> no, no guarantee. but this is a series of bills. in my years of politics, very rarely is there one bill especially for something as complex as inequality in the united states. it's a whole series of bills we've come up with out of this caucus. it's important. >> what would the next step be? again, if the goal is to increase the wage of the middle class what would the next step be to do that? >> it's not one step. it's a series of
we're going to incentivize spokes. business owner most of my life, if i pay 3 00% more to my median workers, i wouldn't have a restaurant very long. one in four californians are in poverty. >> i don't understand how this necessarily raises that. for example, if you're in a business and you say ok, i'm paying these people this amount and this guy or gal is getting way up here and we whack them that is not necessarily going to go back to the workers, they are not going to get raises, just...
109
109
May 21, 2014
05/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
we're incentivized selfishly.ven through the stories in this book that great food and great farming is one and the same. if you're pursuing the best flavor you're pursuing the best agricultural decision and the best food for our future. it's an inspiring message especially for a chef. >> growing up we were shown photos whether it was in school or in like cartoons pilates of like a gigantic piece of meat with a side of vegetables. >> that's the iconic -- >> over the years we're hearing that's not the case. you have this theory of three pilates. what does that mean. >> you just named the first one. and we got to get away from that. increasingly americans are. we can't afford it. we can't afford it for our health, environment and it's not that tasty. second plate is like the farm to table movement plate where the architecture, the steak is grass fed or local and the vegetables are organic but the architecture is almost exactly the same. still a big hulking piece of protein. we need to flip this notion of a protein ce
we're incentivized selfishly.ven through the stories in this book that great food and great farming is one and the same. if you're pursuing the best flavor you're pursuing the best agricultural decision and the best food for our future. it's an inspiring message especially for a chef. >> growing up we were shown photos whether it was in school or in like cartoons pilates of like a gigantic piece of meat with a side of vegetables. >> that's the iconic -- >> over the years we're...
33
33
May 21, 2014
05/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
we're always looking for ways to improve this and i think there is be as the process incentivize theauditors to go after more than they should? >> i don't think it's -- i don't think there's an incentive for them to go after more than they should and i think the very low overturned right that i quoted suggests there larger going after the right types of cases. >> that's the 7% quota. but if they're all overturned or even if they are what my hospitals are experiencing about four days, it's not quite as low. >> if i believed the claims -- >> the our lives -- lies, damned lies and their statistics. >> i just wanted to agree with you though that if there were overturned rates of 40, 50% i think that would be indicative of a larger problem than just guidelines. >> what with that problem be? >> i think it would indicate the recovery auditors were not going after cases that were -- >> what? >> the recovery auditors if they're getting overtones, 40 or 50% of that it would indicate they were going after cases that were appropriately billed to start with. again that's not what we see. >> mr. c
we're always looking for ways to improve this and i think there is be as the process incentivize theauditors to go after more than they should? >> i don't think it's -- i don't think there's an incentive for them to go after more than they should and i think the very low overturned right that i quoted suggests there larger going after the right types of cases. >> that's the 7% quota. but if they're all overturned or even if they are what my hospitals are experiencing about four...
88
88
May 16, 2014
05/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
in short, they induced or incentivized that tv broadcasters to kind of give up the spectrum they own as public airways. .. what exactly happened and where we may not have approached but let's lay it out whether the fcc do yesterday on the? >> on behalf of the association we represent 100 wireless carriers from sprint and t-mobile. the different carriers can be shown that either at&t or verizon served and control more customers than all of my members combined for the 100 plus carriers. i think it shows how they have a meeting it was that both of the topics were discussed because they had several hearings on their own on the hill and on both sides of the committee and i know that both will remain a hot topic going forward. i'm going to try to tear this back to about one minute. going back to 81 the fcc made of the first licenses available and that was divided up in each market between the two providers going to the wireline phone companies. the other going to a competitor. in 94, congress broke up its first duopoly by providing them with option authority. we could probably have a whole
in short, they induced or incentivized that tv broadcasters to kind of give up the spectrum they own as public airways. .. what exactly happened and where we may not have approached but let's lay it out whether the fcc do yesterday on the? >> on behalf of the association we represent 100 wireless carriers from sprint and t-mobile. the different carriers can be shown that either at&t or verizon served and control more customers than all of my members combined for the 100 plus carriers....
97
97
May 29, 2014
05/14
by
KQEH
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
in order the plan to incentivize doctors to follow a certain protocol will actually improve care?>> so i think overall it is good that we're trying to get a handle on what we spend on cancer drugs, we spent about $100 billion a year, and right now we see a sweeping variation of how they prescribe care, not all of them attached to clinical outcomes. this is only going to be effective to the degree that we have insurers competing with each other to make sure we're providing cost-effective care, not just low-cost care. so we want to have a robust and competitive insurance market that will allow patients if they're not satisfied with the decision their insurer makes to vote with the insurer and make a change to another company. >> and we talked about this new move towards referenced pricing where hospitals and insurers are going to put a cap on what hospitals can charge on various procedures like hip replacement, knee replacement, things like that. and now seeing this with cancer care and from the point of view of the consumer/patient there is this feeling of kind of like price contro
in order the plan to incentivize doctors to follow a certain protocol will actually improve care?>> so i think overall it is good that we're trying to get a handle on what we spend on cancer drugs, we spent about $100 billion a year, and right now we see a sweeping variation of how they prescribe care, not all of them attached to clinical outcomes. this is only going to be effective to the degree that we have insurers competing with each other to make sure we're providing cost-effective...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
49
49
May 1, 2014
05/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
to ease the regulatory land use process around certain operations in the city and ultimately to incentivize the production of new manufacturing in the city, so as the supervisor mentioned it's really worth noting how far we come in the past 10-15 years both in the nature and tone of the dialogue and hearing rooms throughout this building at that time, and really trying to answer the question as to whether there was a need for the eastern neighborhood zoning to accommodate any industrial zoning at all whether a demand for the operations in san francisco in the future, and now the conversation as evolved to a much different place. we're now discussing how better to support these businesses allow them to grow, and provide new space for the years to come, so in closing i just want to point out again and extend thanks to supervisor cohen and representing the district that hosts the majority of the pdr -- remaining zones in san francisco and an relationship and thank you for the leadership on the issue and thank you mr. chair and i am here with staff to answer any questions? >> thank you. next we
to ease the regulatory land use process around certain operations in the city and ultimately to incentivize the production of new manufacturing in the city, so as the supervisor mentioned it's really worth noting how far we come in the past 10-15 years both in the nature and tone of the dialogue and hearing rooms throughout this building at that time, and really trying to answer the question as to whether there was a need for the eastern neighborhood zoning to accommodate any industrial zoning...
237
237
May 1, 2014
05/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 237
favorite 0
quote 0
the government is incentivized to let them do the deal. pfizer get a discount.lly interesting to me is that if this deal goes down, pfizer will be the erred biggest acquirer in the history of companies. verizon, blackstone, bank of america. >> wow. warnerto was aol, time austin mark >> that was a big acquisition. >> pfizer is a big company in general. >> you are talking all time stop >> it is often just about tax. it is strategic, but there is a big tax incentive. >> would've other companies do the same thing? >> they already have. there are 19 companies this year. >> it is a new trend. >> it makes sense. if you will charge in so much money, they may as well go out or. >> what do they have keeping them here? the army, defending pfizer after mark i don't think so. if they want security, tight you can get a better tax rate in the u.k.. >> it is a big issue. we talked about it a lot. corporate tax for orme. it seems to be something we should be addressing. i want to talk about another issue. >> a different drug story. -- torontomewhere mayor rob ford has taken a le
the government is incentivized to let them do the deal. pfizer get a discount.lly interesting to me is that if this deal goes down, pfizer will be the erred biggest acquirer in the history of companies. verizon, blackstone, bank of america. >> wow. warnerto was aol, time austin mark >> that was a big acquisition. >> pfizer is a big company in general. >> you are talking all time stop >> it is often just about tax. it is strategic, but there is a big tax incentive....
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
43
43
May 19, 2014
05/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
and as noted in the staff report there is a payment scheme intended to incentivize metro to berth as many cruise ships as possible. more cruise ships that call into san francisco the less payment to the port. this, however, is offset by the increase in the revenue that is generated from the passenger fee, more than offsets the loss, so to speak, of the base payment. 50 percent of gross -- secondly, 50 percent of gross revenues from a metro-generated event use and, three, 60 percent of gross revenue after deducting the 25 percent city tax for parking operations. this is less than the port standard 66 percent. port staff recommends a lower percentage because pier 27 ground transportation area, or gta, will be operated as a manned parking lot and available only when there are no cruise bookings or other events scheduled. however, this percentage may have to be renegotiated as noted in the staff report based on the outcome of discussions/negotiations with bcdi regarding a permit amendment to allow such parking within the ground transportation area. in the event that bcdc determines that
and as noted in the staff report there is a payment scheme intended to incentivize metro to berth as many cruise ships as possible. more cruise ships that call into san francisco the less payment to the port. this, however, is offset by the increase in the revenue that is generated from the passenger fee, more than offsets the loss, so to speak, of the base payment. 50 percent of gross -- secondly, 50 percent of gross revenues from a metro-generated event use and, three, 60 percent of gross...
57
57
May 11, 2014
05/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
our safety net programs must be about incentivizing work.ur tax code must be about incentivizing work. our tax code today is about redistributing income. about picking winners and losers. [applause] today we are standing in a fantastic facility. thank you for having us. i promise you like every private sector enterprise in america, this facility exists because someone invested money. that is how jobs and work are created. when someone with access to money uses that money to start a business or grow an existing one. we must make america the single best place in the world to do that. right now it is losing its ground. there was a time not so long ago where there were only a handful of developed economies where you would dare to invest money. today there are dozens of developed economies that compete with us on a daily basis. we need a tax code that says, the more you invest, the less you pay in taxes. so, they can invest in capital improvements in their businesses to expand them. we need to make america the single best place in the world to do
our safety net programs must be about incentivizing work.ur tax code must be about incentivizing work. our tax code today is about redistributing income. about picking winners and losers. [applause] today we are standing in a fantastic facility. thank you for having us. i promise you like every private sector enterprise in america, this facility exists because someone invested money. that is how jobs and work are created. when someone with access to money uses that money to start a business or...
60
60
May 6, 2014
05/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
now, dan, about these bug bounty programs, do you think they incentivize hackers to be good and ethical it's kind i've cynical quote but not everyone wants to be a dug dealer, not everyone wants to go ahead and make things that blow stuff up. turns out to be true. this his toll klee - toll i his. hackers have been selling these tools. offense came first and people were getting hit who like how do we stop getting hit? how do we protect ourselves? so really starting in the 2000s, a lot of corporations started spending real money bringing in hackers as consultants and employing hackers to go ahead and build more effective defenses. you need hackers to fight hackers. like you need soldiers for fight soldiers, you can't have people on the battlefields there are bullets that move fast, gosh, they hurt when they hit. >> you we have mercenaries with information out there, vital security information and it's available to the highest bidder, that seems to be creating a very, very serious problem. something i want to talk about after the break is why is there such a lack of regulation, we have a l
now, dan, about these bug bounty programs, do you think they incentivize hackers to be good and ethical it's kind i've cynical quote but not everyone wants to be a dug dealer, not everyone wants to go ahead and make things that blow stuff up. turns out to be true. this his toll klee - toll i his. hackers have been selling these tools. offense came first and people were getting hit who like how do we stop getting hit? how do we protect ourselves? so really starting in the 2000s, a lot of...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
63
63
May 22, 2014
05/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
diseases both in terms of financial and social capital and education campaigns, policy approaches that incentivize healthy behaviors, discourage unhell healthy behaviorses and raise revenue for the city, do so without restricting choice ~. in new york city they tried putting bans on very large sugar sweetened beverages. that's not what we're saying. we're saying make the healthy choice the easy choice. make the healthy choice the affordable choice and people will change their behavior. thank you. >> great, thank you. any questions, colleagues? okay, seeing none, thanks for your presentation. and our final presentation is from dr. christin bivens domingo. okay, carolyn. >> [inaudible]. [laughter] >> sore, this is dr. carolyn brown from the san francisco community clinic consortium. do you have a copy of your presentation as well? >> i do not. >> can we have a copy for the file for the clerk? >> i certainly will do that. >> okay, thank you. >> good afternoon. my name is carolyn brown. pardon my [speaker not understood]. i'm the chief dental [speaker not understood] for the san francisco community cl
diseases both in terms of financial and social capital and education campaigns, policy approaches that incentivize healthy behaviors, discourage unhell healthy behaviorses and raise revenue for the city, do so without restricting choice ~. in new york city they tried putting bans on very large sugar sweetened beverages. that's not what we're saying. we're saying make the healthy choice the easy choice. make the healthy choice the affordable choice and people will change their behavior. thank...
59
59
May 10, 2014
05/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
it would incentivize small businesses to hire more of our veterans. americans are still waiting for president obama and senate democrats to act. >> i'm from ohio. six weeks ago, the house passed my bill. it would fight back against the administration that is destroying jobs and causing electricity prices to skyrocket. americans are still waiting for president obama and senate democrats to act. >> i'm todd young from indiana. five weeks ago, the house passed my bill. it would restore the working hours and wages of millions of part-time in ways. they have been lost because of obamacare. americans are waiting for senate democrats to act. back i'm from texas. the house passed my bill. a would permanently extend tax credit so that we could keep good ideas and good jobs here at home. >> i'm from minnesota. yesterday the house passed my bill. it will strengthen charter schools and encourage more choice and opportunity in our education system. these are only some of the many bills we have passed to provide new hope to families, workers, and units. more are in
it would incentivize small businesses to hire more of our veterans. americans are still waiting for president obama and senate democrats to act. >> i'm from ohio. six weeks ago, the house passed my bill. it would fight back against the administration that is destroying jobs and causing electricity prices to skyrocket. americans are still waiting for president obama and senate democrats to act. >> i'm todd young from indiana. five weeks ago, the house passed my bill. it would restore...
94
94
May 4, 2014
05/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
-- def fit through incentivizes by private development in which the community that actually lives there had no say over what happened. that's the way of thinking about our cities and our housing and our communes, that have to stop. not just because it's unfair and unjustice, but because it's incredibly physically dangerous, and it's also -- and i think that -- i talk about this at the very end of the book. can't look at housing as something that is divorced from other crises we're going through right now. and to me it's quite clear that the housing crisis is -- that the mentality that led to the housing crisis is the same mentality leading to the climate crisis right now and the ecological crisis. and right now we're facing a massive crisis in which whole countries and many of the u.s. cities are going to be underwater in the next few hundred years. so, lots of people are actually going to have to move unless -- well, a lot have to move regardless but we also need to take action right now. so i think we need to think about the ways in which we allow profit to be the deciding factor of w
-- def fit through incentivizes by private development in which the community that actually lives there had no say over what happened. that's the way of thinking about our cities and our housing and our communes, that have to stop. not just because it's unfair and unjustice, but because it's incredibly physically dangerous, and it's also -- and i think that -- i talk about this at the very end of the book. can't look at housing as something that is divorced from other crises we're going through...
745
745
May 8, 2014
05/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 745
favorite 0
quote 2
unfortunate people working-class people, middle-class people that will be easily exploited and easily incentivized to go on the internet and gamble. for what? >> your detractors say the people we have seen so far go online gambling are not visiting regular physical casinos. >> because they are too poor to do that. one. they do not live near >> really? there is no location in the united states that is more than 200 miles from a casino. >> or, maybe it is too expensive for them to go into the physical casino. why not offer them, if they want to do this, why not offer them an opportunity to be able to go online and be able to gamble? >who's to say that is exploitation? >> i'm saying it and i'm the biggest guy in the industry. >> isn't that getting into a nanny state? >> not at all. tommy, what is the compelling reason to do so? >> i think i just explained why. >> >> no, you didn't. if you cannot afford to come to a beautiful property like yours and las vegas but you still want to be able to gamble, isn't there an option? everything else is going online. shouldn't there be an option to do that online?
unfortunate people working-class people, middle-class people that will be easily exploited and easily incentivized to go on the internet and gamble. for what? >> your detractors say the people we have seen so far go online gambling are not visiting regular physical casinos. >> because they are too poor to do that. one. they do not live near >> really? there is no location in the united states that is more than 200 miles from a casino. >> or, maybe it is too expensive for...
82
82
May 30, 2014
05/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
they are incentivized to minimize wait times.f they have long wait times and they know their bonuses at stake, you are incentivizing dangling the evil apple for them to do bad behavior. i'm not saying private industry is perfect, but they are better in this regard in terms of incentivizing behavior to deliver better services to their customers. host: thanks for the call. a piece in the wall street journal touched on some of the things that you just shared with us. "v.a. benefits are being given to freely. guys who served 30 years ago claimed the benefits because now, at age 50, they have flat feet. come on." other stories making news. front page of the l.a. times. steve ballmer paying $2 billion for the los angeles clippers. the boston globe, a preview of the new book out june 10 by hillary clinton. all aroundsions stir as clinton readies her book tour. -- political passions stir all around as clinton readies her book tour. in chicago, there are two seasons. winter and construction. demolition of the committee begins this weekend
they are incentivized to minimize wait times.f they have long wait times and they know their bonuses at stake, you are incentivizing dangling the evil apple for them to do bad behavior. i'm not saying private industry is perfect, but they are better in this regard in terms of incentivizing behavior to deliver better services to their customers. host: thanks for the call. a piece in the wall street journal touched on some of the things that you just shared with us. "v.a. benefits are being...
132
132
May 6, 2014
05/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 132
favorite 0
quote 0
one third more of the total fee will go toward the performance the which incentivizes them to keep upard work during the ipo process. this is something that is more common in hong kong than the u.s. it is a baby have chosen to do to make sure that they are bankers -- their bankers are working in favor of them. >> yahoo! has 22 point three baba.t -- 22.2% of ali they're going to receive the shares. do they have to sell them? what happens to that stock? >> we are told yahoo! will sell on top of its stake in alibaba. it looks like on the filing and from what our sources are telling us, they will sell shares to the ipo and use the proceeds according to filing for general working purposes. that could be anything from expanding headcount to across the border services, other initiatives they have laid out. it is unclear at this stage how much exactly they will be selling relative the yahoo!. we should find that. >> what about the competition , in my sci --sdaq nyse? >> in this filing we are not told exactly which one alibaba is choosing. that is still to be determined. we should find that ou
one third more of the total fee will go toward the performance the which incentivizes them to keep upard work during the ipo process. this is something that is more common in hong kong than the u.s. it is a baby have chosen to do to make sure that they are bankers -- their bankers are working in favor of them. >> yahoo! has 22 point three baba.t -- 22.2% of ali they're going to receive the shares. do they have to sell them? what happens to that stock? >> we are told yahoo! will sell...
73
73
May 14, 2014
05/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
once you do that, it will incentivize boko haram to carry out the same tactic again to carry out theext item in their want list. it is a long-term defeating proposition to do that. i do not rule out the possibility it might take place. >> i want to bring your attention to an op ed in the financial times. he said the government's response to the resurgence has been overwhelmingly military and they have further grievances in the new -- in the northeast. more nuanced responses i needed directing poor governance here does that ever happen? >> i would agree with that, although, it is important to understand i am not sure around would be persuaded by those kinds of reforms. it would create an environment that would make it far more difficult for it to operate because it clearly has the justrt of a lot of ordinary northern nigerians who are unhappy with government policies but are in no part related to boko haram. in that sense, it would be a positive development. but they have an extreme agenda. establish in northern nigeria that operates under israel's and regulations, contrary to the wis
once you do that, it will incentivize boko haram to carry out the same tactic again to carry out theext item in their want list. it is a long-term defeating proposition to do that. i do not rule out the possibility it might take place. >> i want to bring your attention to an op ed in the financial times. he said the government's response to the resurgence has been overwhelmingly military and they have further grievances in the new -- in the northeast. more nuanced responses i needed...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
64
64
May 11, 2014
05/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
or twice and turn it down, maybe you will look access to your long term bed and maybe that will incentivize what is better for them and certainly provide, you know, an opening in the shelter system. and better out comes for that individual. if that was the alternative that they could not stay there, maybe they will take it up some more. there was thrown around, just as a long time ago. 7 or 8 or 9 years ago, in the social security administration, you should be charging them, we never went there and it was difficult and we didn't think that it was sort of the best way to go. but you know, perhaps, if, shelter services were required to pay a little bit towards contributing to the food and the shelter that is there, and after they have been offered, and again, 1, 2, 3, times the housing and you know, maybe that is another sort of incentive to take the housing up. >> is that... i never heard that before, is that a current regulation actually. >> it is. >> or is it glossed over. >> it is current reg and it can be interpreted to mean, either permanently permanent or a shelter and the shelter room
or twice and turn it down, maybe you will look access to your long term bed and maybe that will incentivize what is better for them and certainly provide, you know, an opening in the shelter system. and better out comes for that individual. if that was the alternative that they could not stay there, maybe they will take it up some more. there was thrown around, just as a long time ago. 7 or 8 or 9 years ago, in the social security administration, you should be charging them, we never went there...
59
59
May 26, 2014
05/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
the same kind of self-serving programs that we had on wall street, the bubble, and here we are incentivizing people to cheat so that they can make versatile money. i don't understand where the common sense is in an approach like that. host: leo shane? guest: there is a lot of concern about the bonus system in the v.a. right now. we have heard similar messages from not just veterans but from folks on the hill. should there be accountability within the v.a.? that is part of the review going on right now. the v.a. has taken steps in the last several years to freeze or cancel bonuses, but they have also stood by and said like any private sector industry, you want to reward your top performers, we want to have the best of the best. if we are putting artificial caps on how these folks can advance or what they earn, we will not get the best. we will not have folks who have an interest in providing top quality care. it is an issue that the folks on the hill have hammered. a website has been set up, just looking at benefits that they think were unfairly handed out to v.a. officials, and the officials
the same kind of self-serving programs that we had on wall street, the bubble, and here we are incentivizing people to cheat so that they can make versatile money. i don't understand where the common sense is in an approach like that. host: leo shane? guest: there is a lot of concern about the bonus system in the v.a. right now. we have heard similar messages from not just veterans but from folks on the hill. should there be accountability within the v.a.? that is part of the review going on...
80
80
May 31, 2014
05/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
or think about other ways of incentivizing. >> i think deed lines are good for this for motivating people. finally we have this question about getting the word out about your start-up. >> i am a very new business, i just opened six weeks ago and i am trying to find the best way to launch my campaign to run my business, let people know in their neighborhood that i have my doors open. >> she's a coffee place, your client for a second. what would do you? >> i would say immediate is the focus. immediate attention in your immediate area so. heimer local is the way to go and think about with ways. groupon can bring people in. have local bloggers come tine taste the coffee, experience what's different and then amplify the message to their network. it's important. >> these are word of mouth, right? >> absolutely. i think the number one marketing campaign for a coffee shop is having good product. which is if you have good coffee and a good location, good experience people will talk about it. you want to get the word out besides one customer at a time. the younger the more intimate relation in term
or think about other ways of incentivizing. >> i think deed lines are good for this for motivating people. finally we have this question about getting the word out about your start-up. >> i am a very new business, i just opened six weeks ago and i am trying to find the best way to launch my campaign to run my business, let people know in their neighborhood that i have my doors open. >> she's a coffee place, your client for a second. what would do you? >> i would say...
38
38
May 15, 2014
05/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
went further because have ways to incentivize.hey have not been implemented. >> if i may just ask one final question. all of the prescription opiate painkillers prescribed in the world, 90 percent of the, 4% of the population. prescription opiate painkillers. >> what does that tell us? >> i think that the numbers speak for themselves. i don't think we can argue that we have much more severe chronic pain. the numbers of china's something very clear. we are over prescribing, while at the same time it does not negate that we're not necessarily properly treating patients to suffer from chronic pain. >> i think each of them for their tremendous service. a good samaritan law. thousands of people's lives will be saved give them the help they need. we know that most people would just thank god. firefighters, police across the country will be willing to russia and apply treatment problem. we don't have either right now. this process going to continue as delayed. >> three things done to me. what proportion of proportion is the po no? >> i t
went further because have ways to incentivize.hey have not been implemented. >> if i may just ask one final question. all of the prescription opiate painkillers prescribed in the world, 90 percent of the, 4% of the population. prescription opiate painkillers. >> what does that tell us? >> i think that the numbers speak for themselves. i don't think we can argue that we have much more severe chronic pain. the numbers of china's something very clear. we are over prescribing,...
32
32
May 30, 2014
05/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
and although i strongly support incentivizing charitable donations of food inventory, i do not support passing on page for permanent and piecemeal tax breaks while the needs of our most vulnerable citizens, like the long-term unemployed and working poor go on matt. i think you and yelled back. >> all right. are there any further questions? there being no further questions , are there any amendments to the amendment of the nature of the substitute? if there are no amendments the question is on the adoption of the amendment in the nature of a substitute. all those in favor signify by saying aye. as opposed to know. in the opinion of the chair the ayes have it. the manager of the substitute is agreed to. i will now recognize mr. johnson. >> mr. chairman, i move the committee favorably report h.r. 4719 as amended. >> the question is unfavorably reporting the bill. all those in favor. those opposed. the motion is agreed to. the clerk will call the roll. >> mr. johnson. [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [ro
and although i strongly support incentivizing charitable donations of food inventory, i do not support passing on page for permanent and piecemeal tax breaks while the needs of our most vulnerable citizens, like the long-term unemployed and working poor go on matt. i think you and yelled back. >> all right. are there any further questions? there being no further questions , are there any amendments to the amendment of the nature of the substitute? if there are no amendments the question...