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what you plan to do with the windows and iterators and stuff you plan to replace? will you make them into mcrib sam which is? -- sandwiches? the green energy movement -- endangered -- killing endangered species. they're trying to hoist on everyone else. obama seems to have a huge carbon foot rent, seems to have all the planes flying with him. you will give me the necessity clause that he needs to fly to africa. the king of africa, here is a quote. if you think about all of the -- in africa, if everybody is raising living standards to the point everyone has got a car and everyone has a seat, the planet
what you plan to do with the windows and iterators and stuff you plan to replace? will you make them into mcrib sam which is? -- sandwiches? the green energy movement -- endangered -- killing endangered species. they're trying to hoist on everyone else. obama seems to have a huge carbon foot rent, seems to have all the planes flying with him. you will give me the necessity clause that he needs to fly to africa. the king of africa, here is a quote. if you think about all of the -- in africa, if...
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it's a continuing process, it will iterate and continue to iterate on this process, but i want to thank staff who's worked non stop since january to get to where we are today. i couldn't be more proudz proud of the work you've done. thank you. >> thanks. commissioner haney, did you have a comment? >> yeah. first yeah, i feel like i should comment. we're voting on the final budget here. i want to thank deputy superintendent lee who's really put a tremendous amount of effort, not just into ensuring that our budget reflects our priorities and particularly around equity and how we spend our money, but also that it's transparent and there are lots of charts and pictures so we can understand it as best as possible. for all of us, it's an ongoing process to make it better so every year we learn something and hear feedback and improve it. so thank you for hearing that feedsback in the way this one is presented. i would say just a few quick things, which is that it was a top priority. and i do want to make this clear for the board without say saying a whole lot about it that a lot was and lookin
it's a continuing process, it will iterate and continue to iterate on this process, but i want to thank staff who's worked non stop since january to get to where we are today. i couldn't be more proudz proud of the work you've done. thank you. >> thanks. commissioner haney, did you have a comment? >> yeah. first yeah, i feel like i should comment. we're voting on the final budget here. i want to thank deputy superintendent lee who's really put a tremendous amount of effort, not just...
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go through iteration after iteration. it takes years to get this. there is this time you are protecting this when it is ugly. you can't do that forever. at some point it has to mature into something that is good and which does work. betweenthis allen's feeding -- balance between protecting beast and the baby. it's hard because people want to make the decision now. what if the baby stays ugly? get cuter inever the process of development, how do you know you need to get out of this? i go to movies and say, who thought this was going to work? they spent millions of dollars, and you tell me at no point nobody in this duty oh thought this is a bus. we are going to lose big time. let's pull out of this. and your business how do you know when that ugly baby ain't going to get better? togetherve people come , and at that point they find out i have something pretty good, or we are in trouble. diffanimation we have a rent model. -- different model. the team will put it on their. we didn't make the movie yet. we just did drawings and put them up there with tem
go through iteration after iteration. it takes years to get this. there is this time you are protecting this when it is ugly. you can't do that forever. at some point it has to mature into something that is good and which does work. betweenthis allen's feeding -- balance between protecting beast and the baby. it's hard because people want to make the decision now. what if the baby stays ugly? get cuter inever the process of development, how do you know you need to get out of this? i go to...
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the most famous thing was the salt air, this is the modern iteration of salt air. this billion wasn't built until the early 1980's. the original salt air would have been out here, it was bit on pilings, 2500 pilings that extended 4,000 feet out into the lake. a pavilion was built there with bathing facilities and people descended the stairs to a platform and then got into the water that way. it was built in this moorish revival style, they called it, that evoked sort of this exotic orient alism that was popular in the early 20th century. when visitors would arrive there were games, the midway, but it was really the lake that was the attract. the novelty of floating in great salt lake, the idea of being able to float like a cork that remained a really big draw. just like everything else, out here, lake levels matter a lot. and over the years even the grand salt air, 4,000 feet out from shore, would be stranded high and dry by the 1930's. by the time of the great depression and world war ii, not as many people came out here and it finally closed in 1958. and was burn
the most famous thing was the salt air, this is the modern iteration of salt air. this billion wasn't built until the early 1980's. the original salt air would have been out here, it was bit on pilings, 2500 pilings that extended 4,000 feet out into the lake. a pavilion was built there with bathing facilities and people descended the stairs to a platform and then got into the water that way. it was built in this moorish revival style, they called it, that evoked sort of this exotic orient alism...
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we are going to see them continue to iterate on them. cano you think a phone change amazon's bottom line as the candle business may have? >> it can make it worse. they are investing in heavily. if you get close to the customer and go through google, you get the customer who will buy more, then perhaps over the long-term it does. >> what it could change is the top plan. whichy that this phone has so many customers already, so much about the credit history of the customers, the way it could drive sales of other stuff through the amazon store could be massive in people carry their phones around an absent taken off in the same way. >> we were looking at the hyped phones that flopped. blackberry z 10, the windows phone hasn't done well. who is to say this isn't going to be one of those? >> we may never know. amazon doesn't disclose its hardware sales. sell for at&t stores. >> we still don't know about kindle. we don't know the hard numbers on amazon prime. >> how important is price your? .he united states is saturating the real world is happe
we are going to see them continue to iterate on them. cano you think a phone change amazon's bottom line as the candle business may have? >> it can make it worse. they are investing in heavily. if you get close to the customer and go through google, you get the customer who will buy more, then perhaps over the long-term it does. >> what it could change is the top plan. whichy that this phone has so many customers already, so much about the credit history of the customers, the way it...
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we have seen the kindle in many iterations going back five years now. we have seen the success they have had with those different devices, it is unique to the kindle. we see their attempt television. i think they are willing to accept their the only business -- they might be the only business in the world where they are willing to do something at size of lower margins than other smart phone carriers. >> they are very patient. even in all this categories the first version of a new category, they are never knocking it out of the park. the first kindle didn't get spectacular. they innovate. bezos has such control of that company. he can really invest without shareholders hitting scared. what we will see tomorrow is the beginning. we are going to see them continue to iterate on them. >> do you think a phone can change amazon's bottom line as the candle business may have? >> it can make it worse. they are investing in heavily. if you get close to the customer and go through google, you get the customer who will buy more, then perhaps over the long-term it do
we have seen the kindle in many iterations going back five years now. we have seen the success they have had with those different devices, it is unique to the kindle. we see their attempt television. i think they are willing to accept their the only business -- they might be the only business in the world where they are willing to do something at size of lower margins than other smart phone carriers. >> they are very patient. even in all this categories the first version of a new...
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ultimately going to come to us but it's worth us finding out where they are that there's a few iterations they've had exemptions to that. i want to correct it's not going to come here >> not. >> because there's no amendments. >> my understanding is that chiu intends to bring it before a board vote in june i don't know go whether or not it's a true. >> it's true it was voted out of committee so it will be before the full board in june i'm not sure when the first reading will be. >> jessie i believe it's june 10th. >> commissioner andrews would be like discussion of that based on our next agenda. >> yes. i said i think from its original more broad definition of what lobbying activity was to ultimately it's worth it to be knowledgeable even though it doesn't come to us >> understood no public comment is there a motion to adjourn the meeting. >> i move to adjourn. >> second. >> all in favor, say i. opposed none that motion passes 5 to zero. the meeting is you. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ in landing a contract with the sfoifk is pretty champ but now with the opened contracting center visitors can get opp
ultimately going to come to us but it's worth us finding out where they are that there's a few iterations they've had exemptions to that. i want to correct it's not going to come here >> not. >> because there's no amendments. >> my understanding is that chiu intends to bring it before a board vote in june i don't know go whether or not it's a true. >> it's true it was voted out of committee so it will be before the full board in june i'm not sure when the first reading...
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we have to remember that we are going to see not so many new things as iterations on older products. a refresh on os x, and we are expecting it to be called yosemite. >> they have trademarked that name. >> we know they will be talking about that. see ios also going to eight, the new mobile operating system, and the interplay between those two will be interesting to watch. ios 7, which is the predecessor johnny's they have on the the mobiletamp on system, and this will be his stamp on the desktop system. just closer ties to mobile in general. begun right has behind us. tim cook has said we are launching new product categories. that has not happened yet. greatest it is the product lineup and 25 use, greater than the ipod, iphone, ipad. do you believe it? >> i think that they believe it. the great part about apple's rotted development is they are notorious for building the entire product line and then not releasing it because it does not meet to their extremely high standards. i think we will not see it today, and it will just be focused on software. they launch is can new product lines
we have to remember that we are going to see not so many new things as iterations on older products. a refresh on os x, and we are expecting it to be called yosemite. >> they have trademarked that name. >> we know they will be talking about that. see ios also going to eight, the new mobile operating system, and the interplay between those two will be interesting to watch. ios 7, which is the predecessor johnny's they have on the the mobiletamp on system, and this will be his stamp...
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and you know this iteration on the ground is pretty gruesome as you know well you know. frankly i think once more and i'm trying to be extremely patient as i say i'm not a nordic that gets sixty three me crossed with passion i myself i can be very passionate i have chosen chosen to be extremely patient and frankly there are there are things that are honestly inadmissible and honest i think that what you are doing now by trying to bring a company asian with course of all is innocent and i say this is only a freedom of speech i mean not only europeans are entitled to whatever that they are but i mean as you know russians are also passionate people and maybe they don't exercise third on speech to your liking but that this may have a right to try and again well you know perfectly well that they have a great respect great respect for russia for russian culture and what i i long and i hope my car my articles and everything i have done and returned and where i have been in government i think that russia is a key player a key player with with a key player with whom we have to ge
and you know this iteration on the ground is pretty gruesome as you know well you know. frankly i think once more and i'm trying to be extremely patient as i say i'm not a nordic that gets sixty three me crossed with passion i myself i can be very passionate i have chosen chosen to be extremely patient and frankly there are there are things that are honestly inadmissible and honest i think that what you are doing now by trying to bring a company asian with course of all is innocent and i say...
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>> i did, but it took us a few iterations to get to the point that we as a company were happy.ople ask me what i would be doing if i wasn't in the hotel business, i admit that i'm a frustrated architect. >> you love this stuff. >> i really do. i get excited about what we can create. >> it is a good thing tisch likes picking out the wallpaper. the lifespan of soft goods in hotels, things like pillows, carpets, chairs, drapes is only about six years. the major renovation like this is a major gamble. he admits it will take some time before he knows that it was worth it. >> you make decisions that you hope is right, you will not know the answer for six months to a year to see how your revenue numbers start to come in. believe me, i'm losing a lot of sleep over it. my wife asked me, what are you were at about? what happens if no one likes it? >> he might have reason to worry. the industry tends to rise and fall with economy. >> there are so many good operators. lots of companies that are very good at what they do. there are lots of options. if somebody checks out here and they see t
>> i did, but it took us a few iterations to get to the point that we as a company were happy.ople ask me what i would be doing if i wasn't in the hotel business, i admit that i'm a frustrated architect. >> you love this stuff. >> i really do. i get excited about what we can create. >> it is a good thing tisch likes picking out the wallpaper. the lifespan of soft goods in hotels, things like pillows, carpets, chairs, drapes is only about six years. the major renovation...
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tomorrow, iter really going to heat up. we have more with live doppler 7. hi, francis. >> we'll see temperatures reach 100, even above that tomorrow. for now, live doppler 7 is showing us the low coastal clouds mainly off the coast, starting to spill into the bay just a bit. here are the highs for today. notice up, uchit reached 102, and along the coast is where things stayed cool. 63 in half moon bay, but 90s in fairfield, concord, and antioch. tomorrow, things are going to warm up. we'll see a few more neighborhoods reach 100 or plus. i'll lettia know what your neighborhood temperature will be. it's also a spare the air day, and i'll have the seven-day forecast, when you can expect things to cool down. >> those high temperatures francis just mentioned have prompted a spare the air alert for tomorrow. it will be the fourth since the start of may. the first three came in the heat wave we saw last month. officials have incurred people not to drive. they expect high levels of smog in the bay area. you can keep track on twitter. >>> a fiefr in hayward at a met
tomorrow, iter really going to heat up. we have more with live doppler 7. hi, francis. >> we'll see temperatures reach 100, even above that tomorrow. for now, live doppler 7 is showing us the low coastal clouds mainly off the coast, starting to spill into the bay just a bit. here are the highs for today. notice up, uchit reached 102, and along the coast is where things stayed cool. 63 in half moon bay, but 90s in fairfield, concord, and antioch. tomorrow, things are going to warm up....
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tomorrow, iter really going to heat up. we have more with live doppler 7. hi, francis. >> we'll see temperatures reach 100, even above that tomorrow. for now, live doppler 7 is showing us the low coastal clouds mainly off the coast, starting to spill into the bay just a bit. here are the highs for toy. notice up, uchit reached 102, and along the coast is where things stayed cool. 63 in half moon bay, but 90s in fairfield, concord, and antioch. tomorrow, things are going to warm up. we'll see a few more neighborhoods reach 100 or plus. i'll lettia know what your neighborhood temperature will be. it's also a spare the air day, and i'll have the seven-day forecast, when you can expect things to cool down. >> those high temperatures francis just mentioned have prompted a spare the air alert for tomorrow. it will be the fourth since the start of may. the first three came in the heat wave we saw last month. officials have incurred people not to drive. they expect high levels of smog in the bay area. you can keep track on twitter. >>> a fiefr in hayward at a metal
tomorrow, iter really going to heat up. we have more with live doppler 7. hi, francis. >> we'll see temperatures reach 100, even above that tomorrow. for now, live doppler 7 is showing us the low coastal clouds mainly off the coast, starting to spill into the bay just a bit. here are the highs for toy. notice up, uchit reached 102, and along the coast is where things stayed cool. 63 in half moon bay, but 90s in fairfield, concord, and antioch. tomorrow, things are going to warm up. we'll...
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another iteration is the wedding cake type approach to try to reduce the masking. in terms of the neighborhood outreach they were trying to do additional outreach to the neighbors as well as other polk street residents and in communication with staff the current proposal at the surrounding buildings within the polk street neighborhood and the venice corridor and in looking at those buildings the taller and larger buildings there's an overall architecture tip metrological were there an architect where there's a strong top to the building the main body of the building and a stronger base that includes the simplification of the masking materials there's the 40 foot wide courtyard just to point out to the commission at the eastern facade is where the height limit drops to 55 feet so that portion of the building remains exposed a couple of last minute changes in continuing their community outreach efforts they've heard that from the community they'd want the affordability opponent to be proposed on site and their current proposal is to have the roofing they've wanted th
another iteration is the wedding cake type approach to try to reduce the masking. in terms of the neighborhood outreach they were trying to do additional outreach to the neighbors as well as other polk street residents and in communication with staff the current proposal at the surrounding buildings within the polk street neighborhood and the venice corridor and in looking at those buildings the taller and larger buildings there's an overall architecture tip metrological were there an architect...
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caught on security camera taking money from the till, from the register, counting it, and then putting iter in back pock. does she really not know there's a camera there? oh, maybe they were suspicious. >> they were a little suspicious. there was money missing. so they set up the security cameras and got what they were looking for. >> now she apparently stole 1600 british pounds which comes out to $2,700, she had to pay that back and also forced to pay back additional fine. also in court she said she didn't give a reason why she did it and sort of declined to comment as well. >>> taking a big risk when you cliff dive. this guy chooses to fling his body off the coast of oregon. it's sketchy looking to begin with. >> looks like he wasn't going to make it. >> he barely makes it into the water but his problems aren't over. look at the waves. look at the current. look at the angry sea keeping him from swimming directly back to the rocky coast now that he's got to try to climb back up. >> that's the thing, where does he go? you've got to climb up on the rocks while waves are banging into you? >>
caught on security camera taking money from the till, from the register, counting it, and then putting iter in back pock. does she really not know there's a camera there? oh, maybe they were suspicious. >> they were a little suspicious. there was money missing. so they set up the security cameras and got what they were looking for. >> now she apparently stole 1600 british pounds which comes out to $2,700, she had to pay that back and also forced to pay back additional fine. also in...
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. >> much of our infrastructure is tested and i know they are always iterating and testing technologicalecause they have a lot of earthquakes. >> san francisco has had such serious damage that's cost real lives. >> it's the perfect spot for it phil. the bay bridge is sandwiched through two fault lines. >> as an entomologist, i do like to are work with insects but there's one insect, that i will swat, the mosquito. kosta about. >> the mosquito repellent of the future. i hate them as much as you do. >> we'll look at that coming up. >> weekday mornings on al jazeera america >> we do have breaking news this morning... >> start your day with in depth coverage from around the world. first hand reporting from across the country and real news keeping you up to date. the big stories of the day, from around the world... >> these people need help, this is were the worst of the attack took place... >> and throughout the morning, get a global perspective on the news... >> the life of doha... >> this is the international news hour... >> an informed look on the night's events, a smarter start to your d
. >> much of our infrastructure is tested and i know they are always iterating and testing technologicalecause they have a lot of earthquakes. >> san francisco has had such serious damage that's cost real lives. >> it's the perfect spot for it phil. the bay bridge is sandwiched through two fault lines. >> as an entomologist, i do like to are work with insects but there's one insect, that i will swat, the mosquito. kosta about. >> the mosquito repellent of the...
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we still have, although it has gone through several iterations since the original g.i.ave gone through iterations that turned better young people back to our society. we have given, we're still giving them opportunity for education while in uniform, after they have served. myself, i was a different program in the 1970s but i was able to finish my bachelor's degree and get a master's degree while on active duty, working nights and weekends thanks to, what was called the a version of the g.i. bill. this is a way that our military thanks to congress being wise in this respect not only able to help young people grow up which is a military's role traditionally many respects but also to provide much more capable people for the workforce. gerri: that's right. >> reliance between our military and i hadcation system has been one never fully recognized. >> great points, every single one of them. i just really wanted to mark the occasion today because so many people have benefited from the g.i. bill, myself include. my father went to school on g.i. bill. i wanted to make sure peop
we still have, although it has gone through several iterations since the original g.i.ave gone through iterations that turned better young people back to our society. we have given, we're still giving them opportunity for education while in uniform, after they have served. myself, i was a different program in the 1970s but i was able to finish my bachelor's degree and get a master's degree while on active duty, working nights and weekends thanks to, what was called the a version of the g.i....
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that was their second iteration. we know they haven't given up on the notion that they're going to develop something that circumvents security and gets on an airplane. that's just the fact of the matter. so now you see those things and you see this relationship that started very early in 2013 and some of it, by the way, was to mediate. in the beginning, before this decision came down to desert fi an al qaeda group they tried to mend their fences. , all the al qaeda leadership was say, you need to fix this. they didn't want to lose aggressive fighters who shoot people in the head. it's a value to them. it scares us but it's a badge of honor for them. they wanted to keep those folks in the fold. couldn't work out. now you have al nusra who has also expressed an interest in creating -- that's the other group in eastern syria -- that is an al qaeda affiliate that express and interest in external operations and you know there's a relationship between aqap and al nusra, including what we think intermediaries and the like.
that was their second iteration. we know they haven't given up on the notion that they're going to develop something that circumvents security and gets on an airplane. that's just the fact of the matter. so now you see those things and you see this relationship that started very early in 2013 and some of it, by the way, was to mediate. in the beginning, before this decision came down to desert fi an al qaeda group they tried to mend their fences. , all the al qaeda leadership was say, you need...
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also why is iter he did not know, why was she not ?nformed 13 people died. i want to know more about the process of compensating the families of these victims. give the members and they will write a check and move on from there. does that you might he only possible solution do you see any other repercussions? indealers were notified 2005. a letter went to them telling him about the problem. they were told how to replace or yet that wasd never public or communicated to the national public highway communication transportation authority. the public did not know, dealers knew there was a problem. ,here was a miscommunication not the kind of fence and see we need. i will make sure that information is output. they will seek other repercussions? >> i think the families will be looking at lawsuits in addition to any competence nation they -- i think you will see a lot of back vividly following this hearing. >> why has congress not called rick bragg air or any of the looking over the company, when we were all majority shareholders. >> i have to tell you hours -- has
also why is iter he did not know, why was she not ?nformed 13 people died. i want to know more about the process of compensating the families of these victims. give the members and they will write a check and move on from there. does that you might he only possible solution do you see any other repercussions? indealers were notified 2005. a letter went to them telling him about the problem. they were told how to replace or yet that wasd never public or communicated to the national public...
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it also went through a number ofity iteration and we can tell you about the mechanisms it took to get it passed. we won't have anything perfect and we like it better than the aca. i think itself is a good example where legislation was hastedly crafted. let's hope we don't create the same in san francisco with the best intent and i would hope our department would -- i know our department will working collaborations with all the parties to make sure as much as possible we can do that. i want to thank mrs. baron for representing the supervisor well. thank you for understanding that we like to get the points out that we need and your very strong and we always appreciate it. and to the rest of the public for being here. any questions or further comment. >> chair, i wanted to just add one thing and i don't know if it should be apart of the resolution as it now stands or how we would do this, but what i'd like is since this is a moving target giving the complicated issues that's going on as i try to negotiate covered california, i would like to make sure that at every meeting, we have an upd
it also went through a number ofity iteration and we can tell you about the mechanisms it took to get it passed. we won't have anything perfect and we like it better than the aca. i think itself is a good example where legislation was hastedly crafted. let's hope we don't create the same in san francisco with the best intent and i would hope our department would -- i know our department will working collaborations with all the parties to make sure as much as possible we can do that. i want to...
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from there, we started doing iterations on flavor, test, texture and really started going in to can wethis a viable mayo product? and the answer is yes. >> just mayo is the first product hampton creek has made available to consumers? >> the market is big. the opportunity to have an impact financially, socially, environmentally is large. ? >> not the way i usually like to eat mayo. for you. >> for testing purposes. >> all right. >> i can't tell the difference. not for real. wow. >> that's good. beginning. i also got to taste test some of the products in the pipeline. >> what we will show you here is the world's first plant-based it? >> we do not crack it, no. what we are looking for on this get. >> yeah. >> you can see that reacts just like an egg when it starts, flat on the pan. here? >> how does it compare to scrambling a real egg? >> we are coming along. structure. right? >> they are working on texture, the process of getting the flavor right is still to come. for now, a little seasoned salt is needed to get the full effect. >> that's when we see the difference, when where the egg fa
from there, we started doing iterations on flavor, test, texture and really started going in to can wethis a viable mayo product? and the answer is yes. >> just mayo is the first product hampton creek has made available to consumers? >> the market is big. the opportunity to have an impact financially, socially, environmentally is large. ? >> not the way i usually like to eat mayo. for you. >> for testing purposes. >> all right. >> i can't tell the difference....
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and we are constantly in iterative to make sure we're refining the programs for our purpose. i do want to say as i close we are in agreement with the budget analyst recommendation and that we'd like to particularly thank katy short, our budget analyst and i'd like to thank [speaker not understood] for his work on this budget. thank you. >> thank you, [speaker not understood]. colleagues, any questions, comments? okay, mr. rose, can we go to your report, please? >> yes, mr. chairman, and members of the committee. on page 29 of our report i recommended reduction to the proposed budget total $234,6 49. in 2014-2015 ongoing saving. [speaker not understood] 240,7 34 in 15-16, all of which are ongoing saving ~. and as i understand it, the department concurs with our recommended reductions. >> thank you very much, colleague, any questions for mr. rose or mr. ruffo? okay, thanks so much. see you next week. >> chair farrell, i wanted to thank supervisor mar for especially the invested neighborhood programs and honing it down for each of the different unique neighborhoods you serve. i
and we are constantly in iterative to make sure we're refining the programs for our purpose. i do want to say as i close we are in agreement with the budget analyst recommendation and that we'd like to particularly thank katy short, our budget analyst and i'd like to thank [speaker not understood] for his work on this budget. thank you. >> thank you, [speaker not understood]. colleagues, any questions, comments? okay, mr. rose, can we go to your report, please? >> yes, mr. chairman,...
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and anyone who wants to look into it can look up iter.we've been -- lawrence livermore here in the united states has been trying to create fusion since 1955, i think, at something called the national ignition facility. and for the first time since then, so in 60 years about, they've created something that creates more electricity than it costs them to make it. so they did make this breakthrough. so my fingers are crossed that something happens, because we need something to happen. yes. >> i have a question. i have always been wondering why u.s./soviet union, former soviet union and china, these three countries they're afraid of each other, china is afraid of russia and the u.s., u.s. is afraid of russia and china, and russia is afraid of u.s. and china. what is origin of this paranoid among these three countries? >> well, that's a very good, a very good question. laugh -- [laughter] and, in fact, no matter -- in this history in the book when you read the book, it's like no matter what the u.s. or the soviet union or china do, it makes eve
and anyone who wants to look into it can look up iter.we've been -- lawrence livermore here in the united states has been trying to create fusion since 1955, i think, at something called the national ignition facility. and for the first time since then, so in 60 years about, they've created something that creates more electricity than it costs them to make it. so they did make this breakthrough. so my fingers are crossed that something happens, because we need something to happen. yes. >>...
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so that was their second iteration. well, we know that they haven't given up on the notion that they're going to develop something that circumvents security and gets on an airplane. that's just the fact of the matter. so now you see those things and you see this relationship that started very early in 2013. and some of it by the way was to mediate. you know, in the beginning before this decision came down to decertify isil as an al qaeda affiliate, they tried to mend their fences. as a matter of fact, all of the al qaeda leadership was saying, you need to fix this. they didn't want to lose these very aggressive fighters who shoot people in the head. that's a value to them. scares us. that's a badge of honor for them. they wanted to keep those folk in the fold. couldn't work out. so now you have al nusra, who also -- that's the other group in eastern syria that is an al qaeda affiliate that has expressed an interest in external operations, and you know there's a relationship between aqap and el nusra, including what we t
so that was their second iteration. well, we know that they haven't given up on the notion that they're going to develop something that circumvents security and gets on an airplane. that's just the fact of the matter. so now you see those things and you see this relationship that started very early in 2013. and some of it by the way was to mediate. you know, in the beginning before this decision came down to decertify isil as an al qaeda affiliate, they tried to mend their fences. as a matter...
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out to the site, i've visited the space, i've walked it with her and we went through a number of iterations in the design specifically to accommodate a space that she said she could afford. this was the first time that i've heard that she's not able to be accommodated in a space. i mean, we've spent a lot of design time solely focused on her area, which is included in your packet so i understand some of the things that came up today, but i really think that this is a truly unique outcome in that we've -- you know, we're well below what comparable space is going for in the city and i think that's worth noting. >> commission erer mondejar. >> i can tell you've spent a lot of time in trying to make this work and trying to accommodate all the artists, and i want to commend you for that. i have some questions. i want to come to, you know, down to how many -- are there any artists being displaced and how many? >> until artists sign or don't sign leases, we can't say if anyone is or isn't being -- >> but those who have responded the your intent to move survey, do you have an indication of how many
out to the site, i've visited the space, i've walked it with her and we went through a number of iterations in the design specifically to accommodate a space that she said she could afford. this was the first time that i've heard that she's not able to be accommodated in a space. i mean, we've spent a lot of design time solely focused on her area, which is included in your packet so i understand some of the things that came up today, but i really think that this is a truly unique outcome in...
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are faced with court orders, actually over 50 percent engage in treatment voluntarily through an iterative judge. the judge works with them, they get somewhat better, they engage in a higher level of treatment and get even better so there's a feedback loop with the judge to help people get well. in nevada county since 2008 we have experienced many fewer days of rehospitalization. rehospitalization has gone down 64 percent. there has been a decline in incarceration of the people who are involved, that's gone down 27 percent. there are much higher employment rates, there is a decline in homelessness among this population, that's down 33 percent, and overall there is a cost savings in nevada county. for every dollar spent on assisted outpatient treatment in nevada county, we have been able to document in our county $1.81 in avoidd costs. we are very pleased that san francisco county is embarking on this project. we believe that you will have the same success that we have. i would like to thank supervisor campos for his willingness to engage in this dialogue on these --. >> point of order (ina
are faced with court orders, actually over 50 percent engage in treatment voluntarily through an iterative judge. the judge works with them, they get somewhat better, they engage in a higher level of treatment and get even better so there's a feedback loop with the judge to help people get well. in nevada county since 2008 we have experienced many fewer days of rehospitalization. rehospitalization has gone down 64 percent. there has been a decline in incarceration of the people who are...
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we will talk about a disease that poses a serious threat to the global banana supply that iterates more than a billion dollars a year. he is the grandson of the famous explorer jacques cousteau. been putting under the ocean. but get more from my compost. >> the federal reserve has extended deadlines until next year for capital plans from o.igroup and hsbc banks tests measured how handle a financial crisis. at morgan stanley they received 90,000 applications. 1000 positions. dreamworks' big sequel is dragging. at theie was a miss box office and dragging dreamworks to a loss. chief executives of at&t and dreck tv are defending their $48 billion. they testified before house members. megan hughes has been covering all this. do lawmakers seem to be for or against this combination? x that is a good question. you did not hear a lot of direct attacks from lawmakers. we did hear some tough questions from senator al franken but we heard more broad concerns bemoaning the state of the saying wedscape. cannot consider this plan in a vacuum. it has been a to the executives to say why this is differen
we will talk about a disease that poses a serious threat to the global banana supply that iterates more than a billion dollars a year. he is the grandson of the famous explorer jacques cousteau. been putting under the ocean. but get more from my compost. >> the federal reserve has extended deadlines until next year for capital plans from o.igroup and hsbc banks tests measured how handle a financial crisis. at morgan stanley they received 90,000 applications. 1000 positions. dreamworks'...
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under evangelicals are slightly different than the battles with their parents fought, but they are iterations of the same fundamental tension between traditional christianity and modern western secularism. >> host: molly worthen, we think of the term christian right as a political term. >> guest: that's right. if we focus solely on politics when is the bigger picture. i'm not suggesting that you that you can describe the christian right without paying attention to the backlash against the liberation movement of the 1960's without attending to the context of the cold war and anti communism. however, to really understand the intellectual fight at the core of the conflict between the christian right and secular liberals you have to go back, frankly, to the 17th century, if not before. you have to go back to the origins of a particular way of interpreting the bible that seeks to borrow the framework of science, the framework of modern intellectual inquiry and defend the bible against a new set of the tax, primarily on the part of secular scientists, the first emissaries of the enlightenment. this
under evangelicals are slightly different than the battles with their parents fought, but they are iterations of the same fundamental tension between traditional christianity and modern western secularism. >> host: molly worthen, we think of the term christian right as a political term. >> guest: that's right. if we focus solely on politics when is the bigger picture. i'm not suggesting that you that you can describe the christian right without paying attention to the backlash...
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really a great chance to stop the bloodshed and this point instead and many others until he's an iteration he didn't have blood on his hands so he could win here there are fears of a president he could declare peace negotiations talk and this is what more schools and not only a mosque everyone in this crowded room to sit down and then talk he thought the plan to get a signal is first he has to eliminate all those so-called terrorist separatists and he cannot do it without huge massive washington help so far i think there are some hawks of course on capitol hill who are pushing obama to go that he is still resisting but i don't know if this is absolutely a policy or simply i mean washington if we have some element in the instability i'm talking about of against iraq syria libya and the ukraine it's a policy which is going nowhere it's a good demolition not only to all those five countries but the united states itself you know alexander i agree with what ed says i mean at least they had they could do one thing right and that's create a lot of chaos in the world and they're doing the same thi
really a great chance to stop the bloodshed and this point instead and many others until he's an iteration he didn't have blood on his hands so he could win here there are fears of a president he could declare peace negotiations talk and this is what more schools and not only a mosque everyone in this crowded room to sit down and then talk he thought the plan to get a signal is first he has to eliminate all those so-called terrorist separatists and he cannot do it without huge massive...
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evangelicals particularly are slightly different and the battles their parents fought but they are iterations of the same tension between the traditional christianity and the modern western secularism. >> we think of the term christian right as they political term. >> if we focus solely on politics we missed the bigger picture. i'm not suggesting that you can't understand the rise of the christian right as we commonly think of it in the 70s and 80s without paying attention to the backlash against the movement of the 1960s were without attending to the context of the cold war and anti-communism was all crucial. however to understand the intellectual fight that is at the core of the conflict between the christian right and secular liberals you have to go back to the 17th century if not before. you have to go back to the origins of the particular way f interpreting the bible that seek to bar a framework of science and modern intellectual inquiry and to defend against a new set of attacks primarily on the part of the secular science of the first emissaries of the enlightenment. this is the end do
evangelicals particularly are slightly different and the battles their parents fought but they are iterations of the same tension between the traditional christianity and the modern western secularism. >> we think of the term christian right as they political term. >> if we focus solely on politics we missed the bigger picture. i'm not suggesting that you can't understand the rise of the christian right as we commonly think of it in the 70s and 80s without paying attention to the...
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eighteen eleven twelve yeah and you know some people in the west saw that as a possible russian iteration of the orange revolution there was a lot of debate about whether that is possible and we talked about the reaction of the elites and the kremlin to some extent but i think what is also interesting is the reaction of the russian people and i think even though the liberals who used to take to the streets back in two thousand and eleven and two thousand and twelve they're now a bit more cautious about where that would lead the country because russia is obviously no stranger to you revolutions do you think that may have. chilling a fact not as far as crime and politics is concerned but you know some thinking on the part of the russian intelligence a which tends to be more liberal than the rest of the puppet make what we already see there i mean there is a split over this issue i think among the opposition forces and there are some who want to rush in my done and others who think this would be a very dangerous idea for russia i mean i think when you look back over russia's political histor
eighteen eleven twelve yeah and you know some people in the west saw that as a possible russian iteration of the orange revolution there was a lot of debate about whether that is possible and we talked about the reaction of the elites and the kremlin to some extent but i think what is also interesting is the reaction of the russian people and i think even though the liberals who used to take to the streets back in two thousand and eleven and two thousand and twelve they're now a bit more...
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redistricting that is required by the chart and her they should be coming back with some early iterations of the potential maps and i know that one thing that we did not do, last time, is look at things like things that are just outside of the data but we as forever as police officers in san francisco, we know that there are certain anomalies like it used to be that levenworth was the border and we ran into the same thing where people and the west side of the street was one district and the east side was the other and so trying to find blocks that are a little more neutral like van ess avenue as the dividing line where there are clear barriers and then when you have a problem block, like larkin street that just one station has ownership of it. and so that will be something and greg and all of the other captains have been solicited for their input for the certain anomalies but it happened certainly from the prosecutorers and or the public defenders in the city know those areas. >> right. >> and so it is an expertise that you possess that you might not think about. >> the second idea that i
redistricting that is required by the chart and her they should be coming back with some early iterations of the potential maps and i know that one thing that we did not do, last time, is look at things like things that are just outside of the data but we as forever as police officers in san francisco, we know that there are certain anomalies like it used to be that levenworth was the border and we ran into the same thing where people and the west side of the street was one district and the...
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because of the jobs act, we have not seen the public iteration they used to be common when companies would go public. we are going to see that with ali baba. >> it is not eligible to get a jobs act, but i do think it is important. there is a lot of symbolism. the marketing has always been important. i make a lot of their money pushing ads on e-commerce. they are sensitive to the importance of publicist he. i think it is a sign of being a goal -- global player to be on the nyse. i think we see a hangover shadow from facebook. >> let me ask you about that, in terms of the facebook adventure from almost two years ago with ist ipo, the stock exchange getting so many technology listings. >> and talking people, they really said in terms of the servants is the exchanges offer, there is not substantial differences between them. it really does come down to reputation and status, where you want to list. the nasdaq had been the tech place, but there is definitely something to be said for the facebook affect. the new york stock exchange has history on its sign. if alibaba was looking forward to
because of the jobs act, we have not seen the public iteration they used to be common when companies would go public. we are going to see that with ali baba. >> it is not eligible to get a jobs act, but i do think it is important. there is a lot of symbolism. the marketing has always been important. i make a lot of their money pushing ads on e-commerce. they are sensitive to the importance of publicist he. i think it is a sign of being a goal -- global player to be on the nyse. i think we...
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like,iters generally feel in the process of music being played, they get a raw deal.up with less than performers do when their songs are played. you have groups that go everywhere chasing people down who are playing the songs and sang, hey, you have to pay the songwriters. the general beef they have had is twofold. all of the laws surrounding what they have to be paid are way too old. in a world oft internet radio. number two, coming back to what a company like pandora pays the songwriters and composers versus what ultimately pays the performers, it's pretty interesting when you look at at which saysom pandora that, last year, 7% of the royalties that ended up being paid by pandora went to the songwriters and composers. the rest went to the bernice any spirits. the britneywent to spears's of the world. he gets angry when people suggest that pandora does not want to pay composers. --e of the most expensive extensive commentary he made on this was on a blog i while ago. we went to the management and we worked out a deal and we were going to pay them higher royalty rates
like,iters generally feel in the process of music being played, they get a raw deal.up with less than performers do when their songs are played. you have groups that go everywhere chasing people down who are playing the songs and sang, hey, you have to pay the songwriters. the general beef they have had is twofold. all of the laws surrounding what they have to be paid are way too old. in a world oft internet radio. number two, coming back to what a company like pandora pays the songwriters and...
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general, particularly at lunch, traditional casual chains like applebee's and chilies have their own iteration of the soup deal, so theyicks are really taking a bite out of it, if you will pardon the pun. i think the lunch guarantees, the tabletop kiosks, i think they will address some of the issues in regard to timing. point to you, is this a situation where they are putting things on the menu that people don't want to eat? >> it's quite possible. we talk a lot about fast casual. we talk about millenial's. maybe they want something lighter or fresher. of whetherstion traditional italian is where people want to be right now? frankly, that makes it a lot turn around if they are offering a cuisine that is not quite where people are dining. >> i want to thank you both very much. my thanks also to stephen anderson of miller. coming up, can you prepare a meal for four dollars per person? one chef says of course. you may know eric lasalle from "er." he is also a highly acclaimed author and novelist. we will talk about his new thriller. ♪ >> this is taking stock on bloomberg. i'm pimm fox. food cost
general, particularly at lunch, traditional casual chains like applebee's and chilies have their own iteration of the soup deal, so theyicks are really taking a bite out of it, if you will pardon the pun. i think the lunch guarantees, the tabletop kiosks, i think they will address some of the issues in regard to timing. point to you, is this a situation where they are putting things on the menu that people don't want to eat? >> it's quite possible. we talk a lot about fast casual. we talk...
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repeatedly tortured and kept in a cage during his time in captivity with the taliban how will this new iteration affect your public and parties relentless efforts to bash bergdahl and his release and as i speak millions of americans are worrying about how they're going to put food on the table tomorrow night for the kids so could a universal basic income be the solution to our nation's poverty problem. you need to know this the obama administration is taking action to fight the student debt crisis earlier today president obama announced in a white house event that he was signing an executive order to put a monthly limit on student loan payments. so we're announcing steps that will open up pay as you earn to nearly five million more americans that's the first action were taken today. the second action is to renegotiate contracts with private companies like sallie mae that service our student loans and we're going to make it clear that these companies are in the business of helping students not just collecting payments and they owe young people the customer service and support and financial flexib
repeatedly tortured and kept in a cage during his time in captivity with the taliban how will this new iteration affect your public and parties relentless efforts to bash bergdahl and his release and as i speak millions of americans are worrying about how they're going to put food on the table tomorrow night for the kids so could a universal basic income be the solution to our nation's poverty problem. you need to know this the obama administration is taking action to fight the student debt...