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process and remove bureaucratic red tape for people looking to share their residences so we can incentivize hosts to be good actors under city law. given our current housing shortage and affordability issues we must ensure we keep our city from turning into a city solely of short term rentals so our residents continue to live and thrive here but also have an appropriate ability to share their home so they can make ends meet. we know home sharing is allowing seniors to earn extra income, help people earn extra money to pay off mortgages, helping people pay off medical bills and exposing tourists to nontradition tourist venues. with eyes on san francisco and how we continue to approach short term rentals i believe it is extremely important to strengthen and streamline our current process and i believe mayor lee's and my amendments strike the right balance that we need. with that being said our goal of putting forward these amendments from the beginning has always been to drive toward consensus where possible and avoid a complicated measure being decided at the ballot. deciding this issue at t
process and remove bureaucratic red tape for people looking to share their residences so we can incentivize hosts to be good actors under city law. given our current housing shortage and affordability issues we must ensure we keep our city from turning into a city solely of short term rentals so our residents continue to live and thrive here but also have an appropriate ability to share their home so they can make ends meet. we know home sharing is allowing seniors to earn extra income, help...
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somebody who's only he going to be on the court for a decade or so, the whole system is structured to incentivize someone who can stay on for a long time. i can't blame the president for wanting to do it. i can't blame senators who are under pressure from special interest groups and these sorts
somebody who's only he going to be on the court for a decade or so, the whole system is structured to incentivize someone who can stay on for a long time. i can't blame the president for wanting to do it. i can't blame senators who are under pressure from special interest groups and these sorts
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what the presidents were incentivized to do is find somebody who is very ideologic and already has these entrenched views. most of the justices in the supreme court worked in a presidential administration, whether it was reagan or ford or obama, most worked in a presidential administration, i don't think you want third parties deciding how to
what the presidents were incentivized to do is find somebody who is very ideologic and already has these entrenched views. most of the justices in the supreme court worked in a presidential administration, whether it was reagan or ford or obama, most worked in a presidential administration, i don't think you want third parties deciding how to
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that's the long-term end point that you sort of are supposedly incentivizeing incentivizing, right?at they incentivize is having a lot of viewers. we pay for medical care the same way. so in a sense, we are all in an episode of "the bachelor," and we want to focus people on looking at that point. we today announced the risk reduction model. this gives you a little bit of a view into taking this sort1jr rhetoric about we care about prevention and value it and how do we make it real is one example? it's this. when you currently go see your doctor, nurse practitioner they are in a value-based modifiers is what they call it, to make sure they take your blood pressure, and they actually get paid a little extra to get your cholesterol to a certain level and ask if you are a smoker, and that's what we do to prevent cardio problems. when you appeal to peoples' good nature, that gives you motivation and financially we have not done a good job. we are going to change that. so instead of incentivizing every little bit, for those of you that see your doctor, the standard of care is that your do
that's the long-term end point that you sort of are supposedly incentivizeing incentivizing, right?at they incentivize is having a lot of viewers. we pay for medical care the same way. so in a sense, we are all in an episode of "the bachelor," and we want to focus people on looking at that point. we today announced the risk reduction model. this gives you a little bit of a view into taking this sort1jr rhetoric about we care about prevention and value it and how do we make it real is...
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somebody who's only he going to be on the court for a decade or so, the whole system is structured to incentivize someone who can stay on for a long time. i can't blame the president for
somebody who's only he going to be on the court for a decade or so, the whole system is structured to incentivize someone who can stay on for a long time. i can't blame the president for
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we need to have a tax incentive structure that incentivizes that. >> here's the issue i see.peration and development, oecd. have put out many reports saying if you want to raise the lower and the middle class to higher levels, basically what you need to do is take from taxpayer a and give to taxpayer b. what do statistics tell us about that dynamic? >> they tell us that actually you want to raise the standard of living for folks that are kind of in the lower purcells of income, you have to create jobs and you have to spur an economy which is not actually done by -- >> when i look at gdp in this country, it was just revised to still slightly negative in the second quarter we're about to finish. is probably going to be in the neighborhood of 2% according to the atlanta fed, in order to get growth, you need to understand what makes it deficient. greece makes austerity a bad word,really a bad word? >> greece were the ideal. they redistributed more income than any other state. they had more government spending more government spending on social program and improved inequality the
we need to have a tax incentive structure that incentivizes that. >> here's the issue i see.peration and development, oecd. have put out many reports saying if you want to raise the lower and the middle class to higher levels, basically what you need to do is take from taxpayer a and give to taxpayer b. what do statistics tell us about that dynamic? >> they tell us that actually you want to raise the standard of living for folks that are kind of in the lower purcells of income, you...
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for that, they might be incentivized to have a high batting average but not incentivized to make sure the team wins. that's one thing. and other times just their culture will put them in a mode of operating that is different or harder for other elements to interact with. that's where leadership's got to break that down. what we did a number of things. one, we created shared consciousness around that video teleconference, but then parallel to that we had about 15 chat rooms operating all the time. so as we're doing this video teleconference, people are chatting across the entire command with more information. they're asking questions. be i heard this mentioned we're going to do more. you're trying to create this lateral sinews or arterial flow of information all the time that gives them this sense that this is one entity. and not only one entity from a shared mission but one entity from a shared capability. you can learn from other parts of the organization like that. and you get over that hesitation to do that. and, of course as chris mentioned, you share resources as well. >> we're g
for that, they might be incentivized to have a high batting average but not incentivized to make sure the team wins. that's one thing. and other times just their culture will put them in a mode of operating that is different or harder for other elements to interact with. that's where leadership's got to break that down. what we did a number of things. one, we created shared consciousness around that video teleconference, but then parallel to that we had about 15 chat rooms operating all the...
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what the presidents were incentivized to do is find somebody who is very ideologic and already has these entrenched views. most of the justices in the supreme court worked in a presidential administration, whether it was reagan or ford or obama, most worked in a presidential administration, i don't think you want third parties deciding how to interpret our laws. >> this latest era that gabe defines really start with clarence thomas who was young was ideologic could be expected to be around for a long time on the bench ? >> well, i do think it started about that time. and clearly, it's become the trend . i think in the past 30 years or so justices started to search 20 years or so. president saying i think it's good thing to nominate somebody who's only he going to be on the court for a decade or so, the whole system is structured to incentivize someone who can stay on for a long time. i can't blame the president for wanting to do it. i can't blame senators who are under pressure from special interest groups and these sorts of things to want to nominate somebody who is going to comport wit
what the presidents were incentivized to do is find somebody who is very ideologic and already has these entrenched views. most of the justices in the supreme court worked in a presidential administration, whether it was reagan or ford or obama, most worked in a presidential administration, i don't think you want third parties deciding how to interpret our laws. >> this latest era that gabe defines really start with clarence thomas who was young was ideologic could be expected to be...
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that incentivize die version, and didn't treat all the material going to landfill the same it's not. if we're able to process the trash bin apped remove organicics out of it so what is left is none or insignificant, then the material will have less of a liability on the landfill and less methane gas, we wanted to incentivize that the first agreement is for 15 million tons lit start probably in january, 2016. the key part of the agree, is fees for disposing of the waste, there is solid waste, and organic waste. if we can remove organ whys that that would be treated differently, and there is a category called beneficial use material landfill is being used as alternative cover, or landfill construction that can be treated differently. essentially, the rates in agreement as i mentioned before, 2273. recology bid on that back in 2009 we're able to keep the rates for the city. now there is two parts to the rate there is basic landfill and -- for solano county they're 7-and-a-half for the feets -- which is more than $20 at the current contract. still quite favorable, given the current contr
that incentivize die version, and didn't treat all the material going to landfill the same it's not. if we're able to process the trash bin apped remove organicics out of it so what is left is none or insignificant, then the material will have less of a liability on the landfill and less methane gas, we wanted to incentivize that the first agreement is for 15 million tons lit start probably in january, 2016. the key part of the agree, is fees for disposing of the waste, there is solid waste,...
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proliferation of commercial air b and b's in san francisco by ensuring that land lords are not incentivized to evict tenants from those buildings. for evicted tenants like susan wetsell whose landlord evicted her, an enforced 60 day cap could have made all the difference. thee lived in a tasker unit and paid 1700 per month for rebt after living there for 11 years. her landlord then evicted her to do year round air b and b rentals. he is making five times what she paid in rent and he now charges $250 a night for that unit. if there was a 60-day cap which would permit air b and b rentals 5 days a month, he could only make $1250 a month converting her unit and therefore would not have the incentive to kick this person out. if the cap was 120 days as the mayor and supervisor farrell propose, this landlord would still make a profit from evicting susan because that would mean he could rent it out 10 days a month and he can make $2500 a month. $800 a month more than the rent. this cap allows for casual air b and b use but would help protect tenants like susan. colleagues, bottom line is that we ne
proliferation of commercial air b and b's in san francisco by ensuring that land lords are not incentivized to evict tenants from those buildings. for evicted tenants like susan wetsell whose landlord evicted her, an enforced 60 day cap could have made all the difference. thee lived in a tasker unit and paid 1700 per month for rebt after living there for 11 years. her landlord then evicted her to do year round air b and b rentals. he is making five times what she paid in rent and he now charges...
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[applause] and so not only can we create national level policy to incentivize the teachers and police officers during a talk about, we can incentivize the decline of despairing school discipline issues. we know is about if your first interaction with an officer is negative and your first interaction with the officer is negative and happens when you're very young, you have now learned the lesson that i should be internalizing i do something is wrong, i'm a criminal come, always wrong, always in trouble. well then, we know what will happen to you. i was a third grade teacher if my children were not on grade level in reading there was a jail cell waiting for them. we should never be dooming children to a future of criminalization when they're only eight and nine years old. [applause] again policy structures and incentivizing our giveaways to actually support issues in school. so would we change punitive measures in school too much aligned with restorative justice by mark the children out of work out their own niche issues so they can people are now to channel their anger and actually mov
[applause] and so not only can we create national level policy to incentivize the teachers and police officers during a talk about, we can incentivize the decline of despairing school discipline issues. we know is about if your first interaction with an officer is negative and your first interaction with the officer is negative and happens when you're very young, you have now learned the lesson that i should be internalizing i do something is wrong, i'm a criminal come, always wrong, always in...
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you have an organization where inside they have the different definition of success it might be incentivize to have a high batting average you think what you pay people at the end of the year but a culture to put them in the mud that is different or harder for other elements to interact. recreated shared consciousness but then parallel to that we have a chat rooms operating all the time. with a video teleconference people chat with more information you were trying to create the arterial flow of information all the time to give them a sense not only from a shared mission that from a capability you can learn from other parts like that. and you share resources as wall. >> and on that point did you find decisions being made faster or better but does it take longer because it is information overload? now another 90 minute briefing? the now we can encourage them. >> and stan mentioned earlier he did not make decisions which is true the majority of the decisions have been at the ground level you for expected to be making good informed decisions and he tried to keep every decision at your level you
you have an organization where inside they have the different definition of success it might be incentivize to have a high batting average you think what you pay people at the end of the year but a culture to put them in the mud that is different or harder for other elements to interact. recreated shared consciousness but then parallel to that we have a chat rooms operating all the time. with a video teleconference people chat with more information you were trying to create the arterial flow of...
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they might be incentivize to have a high batting average and other times just their culture puts them in a mode that is harder for other elements. to weaker also created a share consciousness parallel to that man as we do this video teleconference with one to create a lateral arterial flow of the reformation one you can learn from other parts of the organization like that and of course, you share resources as well. one thing is that just faster and better with information overload? one so now you encourage them to be more communicative. >> with that senior leadership team is true the majority of those decisions have been that the ground late level see you are expected to make decisions. if you try to keep everyone at your level you have to do think rollout to understand how the organization makes those realtime decisions. with that leadership factor factor, as seals need to trust rangers three-star general said we have to trust them. [laughter] what does that mean? we're all included in a big conversation. if your ranger buddies could not execute if they had higher priority who is wro
they might be incentivize to have a high batting average and other times just their culture puts them in a mode that is harder for other elements. to weaker also created a share consciousness parallel to that man as we do this video teleconference with one to create a lateral arterial flow of the reformation one you can learn from other parts of the organization like that and of course, you share resources as well. one thing is that just faster and better with information overload? one so now...
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them -- 401(k)s anyway, so you need to incentivize them.y much. stephanie: he is going to work on getting an incentive package. erik: the list of republicans seeking the party's presidential nomination keeps getting longer and. next up could be louisiana governor bobby jindal. he is making a major announcement about the 2016 campaign on june 24. if he is not joining the race, i do not know what he is going to do. he has aggressively courted evangelical and tea party voters. i bad day for amtrak on tuesday. joining the race, i do not know what he is going to do. the ceo took response ability for last month fatal drill meant in philadelphia. it was the mother of close calls. an amtrak train sliced a car in half as it raced through a crossing in jacksonville florida. a woman sitting in the backseat was ejected from the vehicle. the accident miraculously only caused minor injuries. stephanie: those are extraordinary. when we come back, we are going to talk about the movie "entourage." critics say they do not like it, i loved it. ♪ ♪ erik: comin
them -- 401(k)s anyway, so you need to incentivize them.y much. stephanie: he is going to work on getting an incentive package. erik: the list of republicans seeking the party's presidential nomination keeps getting longer and. next up could be louisiana governor bobby jindal. he is making a major announcement about the 2016 campaign on june 24. if he is not joining the race, i do not know what he is going to do. he has aggressively courted evangelical and tea party voters. i bad day for amtrak...
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training i'm talking about we can incentivize the decline of disparities in school discipline issues because what we know is that if your first interaction with an officer is negative and your first interaction with that officer is negative and happens when you're very young and you have now learned the lesson that i should be internalizing the idea that something is wrong with me, that i am a criminal, that i am always wrong, that i am always in trouble well then we know what can happen to you. i was a third grade teacher which innocent many states if my chirp were not on grade level in reading that there was a jail cell waiting for them. we could neverdom children to a future of criminalization when they are eight and nine years old. policy structures and incentivizing a different way to support issues in school so if we change punitive measures in school to align with restorative justice frameworks so that children learn how to work out their own issues so that young people learn how to channel their anger and actually move through the world in a thoughtful and professional way we
training i'm talking about we can incentivize the decline of disparities in school discipline issues because what we know is that if your first interaction with an officer is negative and your first interaction with that officer is negative and happens when you're very young and you have now learned the lesson that i should be internalizing the idea that something is wrong with me, that i am a criminal, that i am always wrong, that i am always in trouble well then we know what can happen to...
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we cannot move forward unless we are consistently incentivizing treatment for all public servants. i appreciate the opportunity, i appreciate so much the effort that has been made in the community with our teachers last year they made 1.5 years in growth in reading and math in a year. we clearly said in less your classroom is academically rigorous and culturally responsible, you are not meeting the standards. we know that the proof is in the pudding, my hope is that policy and structural solutions will match the good work you have seen today. [applause] hillary clinton: excellent. [applause] >> we intentionally asked some activist and some on the grounds to be with us today. would you stand? [applause] i asked them to stand, secretary, so you can see unlike what the media represents, we are intergenerational, it is faith people and people of not -- who are not of any faith, all races, we are in this together, we are not going away. [applause] hillary clinton: i would expect nothing less. i appreciate britney's important statement about structural and policy differences. this has to
we cannot move forward unless we are consistently incentivizing treatment for all public servants. i appreciate the opportunity, i appreciate so much the effort that has been made in the community with our teachers last year they made 1.5 years in growth in reading and math in a year. we clearly said in less your classroom is academically rigorous and culturally responsible, you are not meeting the standards. we know that the proof is in the pudding, my hope is that policy and structural...
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oil and gas is incentivized for the last 100 years. liz: i know, and a lot of people forget that. we don't on "countdown to the closing bell," but if you could just focus on the answer to this question, eventually, and when could you and solarcity stand on your own two feet without incentives? >> we are planning to do that in 2017. in 2017, the tax credit has a massive reduction. it goes down from 30% to 10%. and based our cost reduction, we have to achieve $2.50 a watt which may be too much detail for audience. we have to get our costs down to that point so that come 2017, we'll punch right through it. liz: your stock since it went public a few years ago is up about 300% for solarcity. lyndon, we followed you from the beginning and we'll continue to do so. thank you so much. >> thank you for having me. liz: lyndon rive, the ceo of solarcity, and the stock today, doesn't matter today, the market is down. over the couple of years it has done well. same with year to date, nice picture here, lyndon rive saying bring on the free trade, even though it might affect his business and nega
oil and gas is incentivized for the last 100 years. liz: i know, and a lot of people forget that. we don't on "countdown to the closing bell," but if you could just focus on the answer to this question, eventually, and when could you and solarcity stand on your own two feet without incentives? >> we are planning to do that in 2017. in 2017, the tax credit has a massive reduction. it goes down from 30% to 10%. and based our cost reduction, we have to achieve $2.50 a watt which...
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linked to concerns that the airbags in the vehicles could push some visors into passion or's -- incentivize is into passengers and injure them. a stronger dollar rom pacifica, this is democracy now! as boston marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev is sentenced to death after apologizing for his role in the attack, we will speak with bud welch. he lost his daughter in the 1995 oklahoma city bombing, but when on to become a leading anti-death penalty advocate. >> on my life i had opposed the death penalty. however, i went to the
linked to concerns that the airbags in the vehicles could push some visors into passion or's -- incentivize is into passengers and injure them. a stronger dollar rom pacifica, this is democracy now! as boston marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev is sentenced to death after apologizing for his role in the attack, we will speak with bud welch. he lost his daughter in the 1995 oklahoma city bombing, but when on to become a leading anti-death penalty advocate. >> on my life i had opposed the...
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emergency moratorium why not make an emergency bmr two years however long it takes for the develops and incentivize those developers in the transbay terminal to race to do the hundred percent affordable housing on the mission property and developers will gobble up those are parcels immediately because their cheaper than the parcels you downtown i asked 3 developers this morning they confirmed it there's the funding to the mission community in favor of the moratorium there's the hundred percent avenue and to the people on the fence there are more viable effective and examination national policies than a moratorium supervisors you don't need 45 days or two years act now fast forward skip the wake up call (clapping.) boo. >> i'm gus i was born and raised in the mission from grammar school to the high school we lived in a one-room area the four of us the reason why we would in f that situation there was a housing storage and time up to the present moment all i can say we've had a how's crisis and there's never been a solution every time there was a serious solution we offer never cure the problem only
emergency moratorium why not make an emergency bmr two years however long it takes for the develops and incentivize those developers in the transbay terminal to race to do the hundred percent affordable housing on the mission property and developers will gobble up those are parcels immediately because their cheaper than the parcels you downtown i asked 3 developers this morning they confirmed it there's the funding to the mission community in favor of the moratorium there's the hundred percent...
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how the university got creative to incentivize students to look elsewhere for housing. maureen: doug hill has time to avoid if you have outdoor plans this weekend. >> bryce harper how long will he be out and how will they replace him? the answers when "abc7 news at 6:00" con leon: move off campus and get a gift card. that is the proposal for dealing with the housing crunch. the deadline to accept the offer was this week. mike conneen reports that offer was just not good enough. mike: this month, american university sent out an e-mail to students offering a $500 gift card and the waiver of a $500 housing termination fee for students who cancel the resident hall assignment for the fall. >> $400 wasn't that much of an centive to take it. mike: she and others said it would only go so far especially this late in the year. it would be hard to find affordable off-campus housing. freshmen are unhappy they are assigned to triples. the university points out in fall of 2013the new hall opened on campus to offer 350 beds for students. that same year, nebraska hall got an addition g
how the university got creative to incentivize students to look elsewhere for housing. maureen: doug hill has time to avoid if you have outdoor plans this weekend. >> bryce harper how long will he be out and how will they replace him? the answers when "abc7 news at 6:00" con leon: move off campus and get a gift card. that is the proposal for dealing with the housing crunch. the deadline to accept the offer was this week. mike conneen reports that offer was just not good enough....
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we need to make sure that we incentivize the economy, because the underlying problem is through lackgrowth and but there are ways to do that. >> in recent years, there has been a large lay off a full 10% of workers were given their pic slips, the zost sold the publicly owned utilities, a lot of things have already - a lot of savings have been made and still it's going to be difficult to make a big debt payment on bonds later this year. ever since the year 2000, puerto rico has been running deficits, not because of capital improvements, but we have been spending too much, financing the difference, the shortfall. that is not good. it caused downgradeingour fed it rating in the markets. so now is difficult for the government to have access to the markets at decent prices. it's like every family spending more than it is earning, and it gets to a point where the line of credit is not available, where your credit card probably is cancelled, where your mortgage, if you are not making the payments, you could face foreclosure, and your only option would be to go to a loan shark. that is happe
we need to make sure that we incentivize the economy, because the underlying problem is through lackgrowth and but there are ways to do that. >> in recent years, there has been a large lay off a full 10% of workers were given their pic slips, the zost sold the publicly owned utilities, a lot of things have already - a lot of savings have been made and still it's going to be difficult to make a big debt payment on bonds later this year. ever since the year 2000, puerto rico has been...
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a close below could incentivize more selling. all with the countdown clock we have been watching. it has been 1364 days since our last direction. joe: last week we were talking about what happened to volatility. it has been so long since we have had a 1% plus move. we are getting that. it has been longer since we have had a 2% move. it looks like we are having that. this morning it looked like it would be mild. in the final hour, started selling off. alix: we heard the greek prime minister talking putting the onus back on greek creditors because it all lines up having to do with greece. s&p,u dig deeper in the you had financials hit hard. perhaps the yield curve is flattening. cyclical rotation, it was an ugly day across the board. joe: basically, nothing was spared. day.ese yen had a great you can't talk about today without talking about greece. joe: that is the big story. we just had a speech by alexis tsipras sounding defiant as ever saying you better stick it to the creditors and vote yes on the referendum. there have been questions about whether it will happen. there's no sig
a close below could incentivize more selling. all with the countdown clock we have been watching. it has been 1364 days since our last direction. joe: last week we were talking about what happened to volatility. it has been so long since we have had a 1% plus move. we are getting that. it has been longer since we have had a 2% move. it looks like we are having that. this morning it looked like it would be mild. in the final hour, started selling off. alix: we heard the greek prime minister...
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and number two, we shouldn't be incentivizeing parents that shouldn't be parents in the first place. >> agree. i want to add about the cell phone culture is really important here. we can hear a woman say, she would have gotten involved baa she was afraid of a lawsuit. and that's a really big problem here. walmart employees were told not to intervene. eight minutes until the police showed up with a little kid running wild like that. >> it's sad. i'm watching this video. i'm heartbroken. look people are going to have arguments. they're going to fight. but once that kid got involved someone should have stopped that. one of the two fighters. go ahead, michelle. >> i -- i mean i understand that people don't want to get involved because of lawsuits. but when you see a child -- this child's life is in danger. there's two crazy women fighting each other. and the people are sitting there laughing almost encouraging them to continue fighting. someone needs to step in and take the kid out of the situation. and i find it disappointing that no one did that. >> that's emotionally offensive. that's
and number two, we shouldn't be incentivizeing parents that shouldn't be parents in the first place. >> agree. i want to add about the cell phone culture is really important here. we can hear a woman say, she would have gotten involved baa she was afraid of a lawsuit. and that's a really big problem here. walmart employees were told not to intervene. eight minutes until the police showed up with a little kid running wild like that. >> it's sad. i'm watching this video. i'm...
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depenceable building these systems is a benefit to the rate payers and puc which has a grant program to incentivize this i think it's important to recognize where the benefits are and what we want to create i think it's important to find ways i recognize your legislation can't do this here to find wayses to offset the significant cost this is going to entail. and certainly the puc has responsibility to do this. they're working on this you alluded to other things that probably would come from the planning department that may be far or parking space offsets there a lot of things we do that might be the wrong approach to say here build these were were supposed to provide recycled water years ago that being said don't hold this legislation up but continue to pursue ways for the benefits of this. thank you. >> thank you frr colin. mr. rizo >> john rizo with the sea ar raierra club -- as the new york times as other outlets have put forward california's whole water system is outof date unfortunately it's based on a 19th strent ree model of still packs that lasted through july melted and filled up our rese
depenceable building these systems is a benefit to the rate payers and puc which has a grant program to incentivize this i think it's important to recognize where the benefits are and what we want to create i think it's important to find ways i recognize your legislation can't do this here to find wayses to offset the significant cost this is going to entail. and certainly the puc has responsibility to do this. they're working on this you alluded to other things that probably would come from...
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. >> after they were incentivize ing further hostage taking, white house officials could not really answer. instead said: >> we're not going to' families abandon families. we'll work with them. >> words too late for those workers and their families. but now they can fight to get families members back and not fight their own government. >> well, i agree with this new policy change. there is no question, and this is a softening of our position towards the terrorists. the government said that it will not negotiate it will not make concessions but eventually will negotiate with them. we will talk to them and communicate with them and even facilitate to pay some ransom. the office reason in my opinion that's a bad strategy. what are the main counter terrorism strategy is to deny these groups of funds. the treasury department has a wall when it comes to counterterrorism because all organizations at their root need financial backing. and when this change in strategy we're making it easier for these groups likely groups like like islamic state and al qaeda to continue. >> dzhokhar tsarnaev was sen
. >> after they were incentivize ing further hostage taking, white house officials could not really answer. instead said: >> we're not going to' families abandon families. we'll work with them. >> words too late for those workers and their families. but now they can fight to get families members back and not fight their own government. >> well, i agree with this new policy change. there is no question, and this is a softening of our position towards the terrorists. the...
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more one replacement not replacement but maintaining and replacing current s l index district to incentivize maintaining a one story pdr building to accommodate growth we get the same amount of pdr but a one story spits out jobs and linkage and and trades of open space and open to the public and preserves the market there's a way to get that into the plan. >> i would ask maybe if there recent a possibility for a smaller group of commissioners to have conversations with staff that will be helpful that was a tough forum so if no more than 3 commissioners at that time that's great commissioner antonini and yeah. count me in i want to talk with staff and commissioners i think you're going about it the right way using percentages you've got how much of a return the investors will need because fund managers will take flyers on invested that is speculative in a how did market we've seen in san francisco million dollars have been thrown on projects that may not go forward in the mission district because tlsh there's a lot of pushing back but i extrapolate that into dollars it is the right way but th
more one replacement not replacement but maintaining and replacing current s l index district to incentivize maintaining a one story pdr building to accommodate growth we get the same amount of pdr but a one story spits out jobs and linkage and and trades of open space and open to the public and preserves the market there's a way to get that into the plan. >> i would ask maybe if there recent a possibility for a smaller group of commissioners to have conversations with staff that will be...
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tax and overregulate we will incentive intents the black market we don't want to see we want to incentivize all those people that are willing to come out of the cannabis closest and become part and parcel of the rest of the economy and chase those out on their own to have complete inclusion you heard from a fiona is a complicated business it has an entire industry behind it working on comforting the genetic strain assuring what we buy called product x today is the same thing you buy twomonths from now you found a product go for arthritis or a medical condition and not able through a regulatory scream that that product is the same we as a city and state have failed our customers and our most vulnerable consumers san francisco was the beginning of prop 215 before that the aids crisis that created an environment people were ready to do anything to get one good day out of their life that willingness to try things out of the normal experimental medication and medical cannabis because everyone knows that stimulates our appetite it is the number one gript for the first wave of aids wanting to eat
tax and overregulate we will incentive intents the black market we don't want to see we want to incentivize all those people that are willing to come out of the cannabis closest and become part and parcel of the rest of the economy and chase those out on their own to have complete inclusion you heard from a fiona is a complicated business it has an entire industry behind it working on comforting the genetic strain assuring what we buy called product x today is the same thing you buy twomonths...