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have had with ron conaway and companies that have registered a tremendous interest, working with john walton and are part of technology. we think it is absolutely necessary to register our interests in innovation by declaring the chief innovation officer for the city. perhaps the first in america, certainly in san francisco. i have tapped the talent jane to my right, who has been working in the department of technology. he has been the leader in open data government efforts in our city. i would like him to now come into the mayor's office and be the point person for us to declare that we want that innovation in the heart of the mayor's office and helping the departments figure out how they can use innovation and how they can be connected with nonprofits like code for america, to get not only their data, but even their business practices more efficient and transparent. he is our chief innovation officer for the city. he will be working alongside me in making sure the mayor's office, working with the board of supervisors, has at its helm, with the proper authority, a corporate visibility, lead
have had with ron conaway and companies that have registered a tremendous interest, working with john walton and are part of technology. we think it is absolutely necessary to register our interests in innovation by declaring the chief innovation officer for the city. perhaps the first in america, certainly in san francisco. i have tapped the talent jane to my right, who has been working in the department of technology. he has been the leader in open data government efforts in our city. i would...
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walmart founder sam walton added greeters in 1980 to make the stores more friendly.for business bbief, i'm johnisk coming up... ball so hard... indeed. indeed.cheeeing where his mascot.. shattered the hoop.. while showing of for hoop.. while shattereddthe where his mascot.. wwere his mascot.. shattered the hoop.. while showing of for the crowd! crowd! 3 i wawa a bab by. a baby?by but buhern lrnights htin ala as. and ango spe s spelunelking.ngghts htin ala as. [ wh[ irringri ] and ani stilstl havehan't but it tone onof tho tse fig fhting in. okay. ayjust ast few tewhingsng we need eeto do dfirst.rs comeco on. n.it'sit prettre [ laughsug ] nounceunr ] ]befobere you y make akyour lur, p,makema a lis lt. then genet goi gng in the t complometelyel redesignsied cr- cv.
walmart founder sam walton added greeters in 1980 to make the stores more friendly.for business bbief, i'm johnisk coming up... ball so hard... indeed. indeed.cheeeing where his mascot.. shattered the hoop.. while showing of for hoop.. while shattereddthe where his mascot.. wwere his mascot.. shattered the hoop.. while showing of for the crowd! crowd! 3 i wawa a bab by. a baby?by but buhern lrnights htin ala as. and ango spe s spelunelking.ngghts htin ala as. [ wh[ irringri ] and ani stilstl...
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johns bs invented real products. he got to be a billionaire. sam waltonway to do retail, he became a billionaire. that's terrific. they're providing a real service. they're not manipulating finances. they're creating jobs engaged in exactly the kind of competitive behavior we want. this is a question of governor romney's character. it's not capital limp that's on trial, it's the question about governor romney and trying to hide behind yelling you're not allowed to ask any questions or you're anti-capitalist. that's a pretty thin screen. >> when the pro-romney pac was dumping on you, you said he should have the courage to stand up and own those ads. now a political action committee run by a former top aid to you, sir, speaker gingrich, and getting money from top friends of yours, including a $5 million check from one of your long-time associates is running those same kinds of ads against governor romney. is it fair to say using your own language that you own them? >> well, i think i've got to have some responsibility. i haven't seen them yet. i hope they'r
johns bs invented real products. he got to be a billionaire. sam waltonway to do retail, he became a billionaire. that's terrific. they're providing a real service. they're not manipulating finances. they're creating jobs engaged in exactly the kind of competitive behavior we want. this is a question of governor romney's character. it's not capital limp that's on trial, it's the question about governor romney and trying to hide behind yelling you're not allowed to ask any questions or you're...
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john boy. good night, jim bob. >> reporter: this kind of living arrangement used to be common in america. the great depression forced families to live together. remember "the waltonsmebody left her on our doorstep. >> is that where you found the rest of us? >> reporter: today, tough times mean more than 51 million americans are living in homes with more than two generations. this family is not only able to split the bills, but the responsibilities. >> and we have a lot of built-in baby-sitters. >> reporter: jessica's grandparents can watch little tony while her husband and parents earn the money. >> we got 95 e-mails. >> reporter: and jessica takes care of the home. >> if i'm going grocery shopping and my mom needs groceries, i just pick up her groceries. >> reporter: one survey found 82% of adults living in multi-generational households felt it enhanced family bonds. experts say to make this work, it's important to have a clear division of labor and for everyone to have their own space, so this family built an addition. >> once you get a snapshot of how the house is designed, you know, we have our privacy. >> we love it having everybody here so -- >> good night,
john boy. good night, jim bob. >> reporter: this kind of living arrangement used to be common in america. the great depression forced families to live together. remember "the waltonsmebody left her on our doorstep. >> is that where you found the rest of us? >> reporter: today, tough times mean more than 51 million americans are living in homes with more than two generations. this family is not only able to split the bills, but the responsibilities. >> and we have a...
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john boy. good night, jim bob. >> reporter: this kind of living arrangement used to be common in america. the great depression forced families to live together. remember the waltonsft her on my doorstep. >> is that where you found the rest of us? >> reporter: today tough times mean more than 51 million americans are living in homes with more than two generations. this family is not only able to split the bills but the responsibility. >> we have a lot of thinking. look. >> reporter: jessica's grandparents can watch little tony while her husband and parents earn the money. >> 95 e-mails. >> reporter: and jessica takes care of the home. >> i'm going grocery shopping and my mom needs groceries, i just pick up her groceries. >> reporter: one survey found 82% of adults living in multigenerational households felt it enhanced family bonds. experts say to make this work it's important to have a clear division of labor and for everyone to have their own space. so this family built an addition. >> once you get a snapshot of how the house is designed, you know, we have our privacy. >> we love it, having everybody here. >> good night, guy. >> good night, tony. >> good night,
john boy. good night, jim bob. >> reporter: this kind of living arrangement used to be common in america. the great depression forced families to live together. remember the waltonsft her on my doorstep. >> is that where you found the rest of us? >> reporter: today tough times mean more than 51 million americans are living in homes with more than two generations. this family is not only able to split the bills but the responsibility. >> we have a lot of thinking. look....