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over mandated levels in 12-13, 7 million the year after. the two records that would appear not to be met in the budget before you are police staffing and substance abuse treatment on demand. policemen and staffing requires 190071 full duty officers in the city, given the hiring plans that are contained in the budget. we see progress toward that goal in both years but we anticipate remaining well short of that mandate in both years of the budget. approximately $200 million below the prop d staffing levels in the first year, 175 in the second year. there is no allowance in proposition c, which was adopted later, for adjustments to be 1971, in cases where the mayor of civilianize his positions. we're looking at opportunities for that this wednesday when we have the police department. i can report more at that time. supervisor chu: supervisor wiener? supervisor wiener: this is perhaps more of a question to ms. howard about prop h. i saw that the mayor proposed pulling the trigger, which i think reduces the cash contribution fo. i know in the pa
over mandated levels in 12-13, 7 million the year after. the two records that would appear not to be met in the budget before you are police staffing and substance abuse treatment on demand. policemen and staffing requires 190071 full duty officers in the city, given the hiring plans that are contained in the budget. we see progress toward that goal in both years but we anticipate remaining well short of that mandate in both years of the budget. approximately $200 million below the prop d...
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to do with the assessment of the local level. what is an example? when i first arrived in regional command east, the announcement had been made that the province will transition with the first tranche. no one thought they were ready for that transition. the good news says that it helped to jump-start the following effort that needed to happen and within six months of us being there, they were fully in the lead and ready and able, frankly, by the provincial government. that is ultimately what gives me confidence, the capacity of the courageous leaders on the afghan side to finish the work that has to be done. 2013 is going to hold some very challenging times for transition because the areas that are still quite contested are scheduled to transition. the thought process there is to make the transition while we still have a sufficient force to help finish with the afghans the work that has to be done. that is going to be a major undertaking. >> thank you. i'm from the congressional research service. general, thank you for being with
to do with the assessment of the local level. what is an example? when i first arrived in regional command east, the announcement had been made that the province will transition with the first tranche. no one thought they were ready for that transition. the good news says that it helped to jump-start the following effort that needed to happen and within six months of us being there, they were fully in the lead and ready and able, frankly, by the provincial government. that is ultimately what...
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it is rising rapidly by it is that low level. we think that productivity will be a little lower than it would have been. there is a box in chapter two that talks about the lasting a fax of the recent recession and the ensuing economic weakness. we think the level of output at the end of the decade will be about 1.5% lower than it would have been. that corresponds to a reduction in revenue of about 1.5%. other things affect the forecast. the recession and the slow recovery matter for our future economic capacity. but that's not the principal factor leading to wide deficit under current policies. if we had economic growth that was a lot stronger, we would still end up with large deficits by the end of the decade under current policies. >> i wanted to clarify the magnitude of the fiscal tightening. would it be -- the largest reduction in spending or -- >> the largest reduction as a share of gdp in any single year since 1969. >> 9 to 69 would of been the vietnam drawdown -- 1969 would have been the vietnam drawdown? >> i do not know.
it is rising rapidly by it is that low level. we think that productivity will be a little lower than it would have been. there is a box in chapter two that talks about the lasting a fax of the recent recession and the ensuing economic weakness. we think the level of output at the end of the decade will be about 1.5% lower than it would have been. that corresponds to a reduction in revenue of about 1.5%. other things affect the forecast. the recession and the slow recovery matter for our future...
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if you visit at level 5, level 5 is much more of a quiet unit and they become much calmer.h more cooperative. they become much more willing to comply with the level system. >> lean forward. you're leaning back too far. there you go. all right. like part of the family. >> why is that? >> well, we've known each other 20 years. who do you know 20 years? >> your visiting hours are from 8:30 through 3:30 wednesday through fridays. you're allowed to have up to 15 visitors on your visiting days. you understand? >> yes, sir. >> after learning the rules that govern level 5, sears is transferred along with his belongings to his new tier, a place where he'll have a chance to work, eat and socialize with other inmates. the level system appears to be working. >> you're always going to have the hard-core cases but from the old main facility, there's no telling the change that i see from then to where we're at today, which is the level system, which is the best thing i've ever seen in my whole career. if the inmates do good, they get more privileges. if they do bad, they get less. and it'
if you visit at level 5, level 5 is much more of a quiet unit and they become much calmer.h more cooperative. they become much more willing to comply with the level system. >> lean forward. you're leaning back too far. there you go. all right. like part of the family. >> why is that? >> well, we've known each other 20 years. who do you know 20 years? >> your visiting hours are from 8:30 through 3:30 wednesday through fridays. you're allowed to have up to 15 visitors on...
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if you go through the 2013 budget, the attrition level is 8%. n, we have fiscal year 1213 figures. -- the department size is éucomparable, i would say. the da has a 12% while building inspections and has 11%. the buildingñr inspector's offie as 9%. i made a chart for 2013-2014. that is when you see a bigger increaseÑ in dbi's overall coun. ó÷o8%. some otherÑ departments ri. it goes up to 12%. one of the reasons whys6 that became the case was we did add more to the budget to increase the demand for services. as we go alongÑiñr2!, that attrn number could changem]w dependinn a4xhow and what position could e filled. i think one of the things the commissioners areñr probably concerned with is the budgeted patriciane4x moble -- ñrattritin level. there are reasons for that number. ñrthere are more retirements. sometimes it takes a little longer to fill a position. that number might sometimes be a ñrthat being said,Ñi the budget attrition isñr pretty mid-rangei would say. ñri don't know if there are any commissioner:óç walker? t&commissionerñr walker
if you go through the 2013 budget, the attrition level is 8%. n, we have fiscal year 1213 figures. -- the department size is éucomparable, i would say. the da has a 12% while building inspections and has 11%. the buildingñr inspector's offie as 9%. i made a chart for 2013-2014. that is when you see a bigger increaseÑ in dbi's overall coun. ó÷o8%. some otherÑ departments ri. it goes up to 12%. one of the reasons whys6 that became the case was we did add more to the budget to increase the...
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looking at the state level, tribal level, federal level.nical assistance what are you doing before the disaster happens to think about recovery? i would encourage you to take notesç and start that. think about what you can do and where you want your community to go. the next key concept is that recovery support function. what is really important to communities afterward? looking at the community planning and capacity building. this is all-encompassing for a community. of the 6 recovery support functions, they all have numbers. our recovery support functions do not have numbers. looking at that. you will see that fema only has le for one of thead -- only has lead for one of these. mattñr will be leading the breakout sessions on commuting building -- community building and capacity building. i have worked with mat for the last three years. from the emergency support function number 14, long-term disaster recovery, matt has been with that for many years. he has been making that and looking at that. as we transformed into the national framewor
looking at the state level, tribal level, federal level.nical assistance what are you doing before the disaster happens to think about recovery? i would encourage you to take notesç and start that. think about what you can do and where you want your community to go. the next key concept is that recovery support function. what is really important to communities afterward? looking at the community planning and capacity building. this is all-encompassing for a community. of the 6 recovery...
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if we are to achieve that one level of safety.n fact, it's those states that struggle so much to implement the international standards that icao puts forward into their regulatory framework that gives us a reality check. we're doing that very same same thing with industry, including the pilot community. we reached out to various international organizations to see what their safety and efficiency goals are over the next few years. we need to pull together through a set of harmonized objectives to achieve even higher levels of safety and efficiency. i started my career in the united states as a pilot. i was a line private, and like many line pilots, i really didn't know they much about icao. i didn't really know why i should care. it's a fair question, and the very strong role, the faa, transport canada have in your day-to-day operations. the faa or transport canada as your regular, and jeff accountability to them. so let's be clear on that. however, what comes out of icao and the icao mechanism eventually does have a direct effect
if we are to achieve that one level of safety.n fact, it's those states that struggle so much to implement the international standards that icao puts forward into their regulatory framework that gives us a reality check. we're doing that very same same thing with industry, including the pilot community. we reached out to various international organizations to see what their safety and efficiency goals are over the next few years. we need to pull together through a set of harmonized objectives...
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the bill has been funded at levels very similar -- overall levels verisimilar to 2012, and it only covers 2013 and 2014 federal fiscal years. so we are talking about a highway funding level close to the $40 billion range, and a transit funding level in the $8 billion or $9 billion a year range. what is different is that some programs have been consolidated. notably, there is a new alternatives program, which brings together what used to be transportation enhancements as well as safe routes to schools, regulation of trails, but facilities, and other things like turning lanes, boulevards, retrofits, and so on. these changes have not sat well with the advocacy community, because they do represent, by lumping them all together, a fairly significant decrease in the total funding available for these programs. the funding is we would estimate about 30% lower. that is not good news for san francisco, which has always competed very well, particularly in terms of discretionary programs. furthermore, the funds for this new category are now divided 50/50 between a path that goes to mr. perot -- metro
the bill has been funded at levels very similar -- overall levels verisimilar to 2012, and it only covers 2013 and 2014 federal fiscal years. so we are talking about a highway funding level close to the $40 billion range, and a transit funding level in the $8 billion or $9 billion a year range. what is different is that some programs have been consolidated. notably, there is a new alternatives program, which brings together what used to be transportation enhancements as well as safe routes to...
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, but also on a perm level. yesterday, for example, on the -- during the reception that ambassador gave, i was able to meet a number of people who day by day do their bit to render canadian/german relations even closer, and i must say that we owe a debt of gratitude to the citizens on both sides of the atlantic who do that. canada is a country that, um, holds great fascination for many, many germans. we know that you are 30 times as big as the federal republic of germany, and, um, whoever wishes to appreciate the sheer beauty of nature and vast spaces, obviously, will find this more here than in germany, although germany, too, is a beautiful country. i don't want to sort of actually say bad things about my country when i'm abroad. but in this what is in a way rather insecure world, we, as the prime minister stated, discussed a number of issues of great interest to both of us, fee issues loomed large on the agenda first, and the comprehensive economic trade agreement. we feel very much committed to this. we want
, but also on a perm level. yesterday, for example, on the -- during the reception that ambassador gave, i was able to meet a number of people who day by day do their bit to render canadian/german relations even closer, and i must say that we owe a debt of gratitude to the citizens on both sides of the atlantic who do that. canada is a country that, um, holds great fascination for many, many germans. we know that you are 30 times as big as the federal republic of germany, and, um, whoever...
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routine water tests just performed found higher level of bacteria above acceptable state levels. don't drink it. also they advise after you swim you shower and dry off completely. it's not that unusual to have these high levels when it gets hot at bay area lakes though the levels are high they weren't high enough to pliger a splet closure for swimmers. >> happening now fire crews expect to have a massive wild fire in riverside county contained in the next two hours. flames destroyed two large hillside mansions as they burned across more than 400 acres. this morning we're learning a highway worker mowing in the area may have started the blaze when he ran over barbed wire. >> a corning to tell you about. make sure to keep your doors and windows locked there. a man tried to break into a woman's dorm room, even scarier did woman was inside of the room. when the suspect tried to get in the suspect pushed open the unlocked window. when he saw her he took off. anybody with information on this is urged to call stanford campus police. >> a bay area community backing off a bag ban. the cit
routine water tests just performed found higher level of bacteria above acceptable state levels. don't drink it. also they advise after you swim you shower and dry off completely. it's not that unusual to have these high levels when it gets hot at bay area lakes though the levels are high they weren't high enough to pliger a splet closure for swimmers. >> happening now fire crews expect to have a massive wild fire in riverside county contained in the next two hours. flames destroyed two...
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this level of violence exists in our city. at this point, the intensity has hit the levels it has. when the resource levels and the investment in the safety measures both at the suppression level with the right levels of officers, the intervention and prevention levels are there, we were able to drive down our homicide rates down to all-time lows. but the reality is, over the last couple years, reductions have impacted us at all system levels. and i think we're seeing some of the implications of that. >> last year, there were 18 gang -related homicides in san jose. that was an all-time high. in addition to outreach efforts by the mayor's gang prevention task force, gang violence is now a priority for the police metro unit. >>> 911 recordings from moments after the massive chevron refinery fire in richmond. kron4 has obtained calls from concerned residents. you'll hear frightened people calling to report the black plume of smoke. >> police and fire department. are you calling about the chevron refinery? >> yeah, what's going on there? >> we don't know what's going on. chevron has a
this level of violence exists in our city. at this point, the intensity has hit the levels it has. when the resource levels and the investment in the safety measures both at the suppression level with the right levels of officers, the intervention and prevention levels are there, we were able to drive down our homicide rates down to all-time lows. but the reality is, over the last couple years, reductions have impacted us at all system levels. and i think we're seeing some of the implications...
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>> yeah, the last time we saw these levels, like 1422 is the level we were looking for but we popped above there this week. we haven't seen that going back four years the difference this time stocks in the s&p are much cheaper. you can really find some bargains. we found six stocks total. the first six stocks here trading cheaper than s&p and yielding higher than the s&p. aflac, we all know and love commercials with the duck especially, this insurer is beating the s&p 500 on all accounts. it is pretty much a bargain at these levels. i will pull up a one-month chart, guys. the stock is up 10%. bargain prices, seven times earns right now. s&p is yielding 2.3. so it is beating. the other stock we're looking at is chevron. this is large cap stock to look at. very much tied into oil and natural gas's rise this evening. up 5% this month. so it is underperforming the rest of the market. four largest oil companies with great play on $100 oil. paid a dividend since 1912. a great dividend may. at $111 a share. it trades eight times earnings. lori, ashley, really a great stock to look at if you
>> yeah, the last time we saw these levels, like 1422 is the level we were looking for but we popped above there this week. we haven't seen that going back four years the difference this time stocks in the s&p are much cheaper. you can really find some bargains. we found six stocks total. the first six stocks here trading cheaper than s&p and yielding higher than the s&p. aflac, we all know and love commercials with the duck especially, this insurer is beating the s&p 500...
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we were a technology program for summer jobs at the national level. we had committed to helping employers tired 25,000 summer -- we got a 30,000 summer jobs and internships as of yesterday. something is working. at the city level, we basically can't act to 2200 students with summer jobs and internships. my point that i want adam, i agree with robin and social media. it is important to point out that if it wasn't for their efforts to enact and encourage students to use this technology, we would not have had 2200 kids looking at the jobs. allocating the money, we will take it, but make sure that the community based organizations and the staff are there to do this. >> the department of families, work force development. >> a real motivator to become a partner was that we focused cradle to primary, and we realized it was scary because there was no place for students to go. they were the motivated in terms of doing well. there wasn't a lot of motivation, the city was losing real talent. people were going to college and not coming back. our motivator was to
we were a technology program for summer jobs at the national level. we had committed to helping employers tired 25,000 summer -- we got a 30,000 summer jobs and internships as of yesterday. something is working. at the city level, we basically can't act to 2200 students with summer jobs and internships. my point that i want adam, i agree with robin and social media. it is important to point out that if it wasn't for their efforts to enact and encourage students to use this technology, we would...
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or engaging in some other low- level crime. every move away from a cursory those people in the early stages and deal with different forms of behavior modification, we're not only going to be a safer society but we are a more just society and we will spend more money in parks and schools and many others. [applause] >> i will give you the final word. >> i thought a person who was most provoking was marty. but it was [inaudible] i wanted to finish with this. i wanted to bring it back to what i think are three key ethical -- the first one is this. i do not think that there is any legitimate basis in science, medicine, or any ethical code that i know of or the bible, for that matter for our criminal law tdistinguishing between those wo have alcohol and tobacco and people who put other substances in their body. there is no legitimate basis for distinguishing between the alcoholic on the one hand under criminal law and between the drug addict on the other. that is first. the second ethical point is i hope most of you agree with this.
or engaging in some other low- level crime. every move away from a cursory those people in the early stages and deal with different forms of behavior modification, we're not only going to be a safer society but we are a more just society and we will spend more money in parks and schools and many others. [applause] >> i will give you the final word. >> i thought a person who was most provoking was marty. but it was [inaudible] i wanted to finish with this. i wanted to bring it back...
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just to let you know we've been saying this is a level 3 alert, just to let you know what a level f 3 means. it's actually something that can cause eye, skin, nose or respiratory irritation around the community that's why they've ordered the shelter in place. we have had some calls in from people who saying they are experiencing pushing eyes. we're checking to see if there is a shelter in place right now for this area. but, again this level 3 is still has offset impact that is expected to cause eye, skin nose or respiratory irritation within the community and, again, there is a shelter in place as we continue to follow this breaking news going on in richmond. you can see this massive line of thick dark smoke going across the arena as the winds continue to span the smoke across the area. that's the east shore there you're looking at the right of your screen, east shore, again, live pictures here. it's just as we get later into the monday evening looks like it's going to be a long time, long night here for these people here that are dealing with this fire and thick dark smoke. >> and ju
just to let you know we've been saying this is a level 3 alert, just to let you know what a level f 3 means. it's actually something that can cause eye, skin, nose or respiratory irritation around the community that's why they've ordered the shelter in place. we have had some calls in from people who saying they are experiencing pushing eyes. we're checking to see if there is a shelter in place right now for this area. but, again this level 3 is still has offset impact that is expected to cause...
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you can say things at a groupwide level, though. and so kent mentioned earlier the case out of florida in the sue presume court graham in which the court said the juvenile should be treated differently with respect to life without the possibility of parole. the same happened in simmons where the court has treated juveniles differently. it may be the case we can start to do that. we can start to categorize people. we categorized a group of individuals in virginia and said those people who have mental retardation have lesser couple ability for a whole host of reasons, they're more likely to follow people. they're more likely to be subject to peer pressure, less likely to have made premeditated decision-making. that's probably where this evidence is the most useful. we have a standard in criminal law called the reasonable person standard. this fictitious person that we measure everybody's conduct by. we say this is the person, the average person, the average juror, the average individual, the kind of conduct that we would expect an ave
you can say things at a groupwide level, though. and so kent mentioned earlier the case out of florida in the sue presume court graham in which the court said the juvenile should be treated differently with respect to life without the possibility of parole. the same happened in simmons where the court has treated juveniles differently. it may be the case we can start to do that. we can start to categorize people. we categorized a group of individuals in virginia and said those people who have...
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thatç is at all levels of government and all levels of the faith-based community.es. we have seen it time and time again. in the floodings in tennessee last year, businesses were wiped out. businesses were wiped ád tornadoes in alabama. because those cities andç towns saw there was a recovery plan, they were both ready to move out of the city. one was wrangler. the otherç was a &oç oç smi. they wereç going to leave the town they were in because everything was droid -- was destroyed. because there was a plan and quick action, the locality had a plan. the businesses decided to stay. with that, jobs stayed. people stayed. with that, people had hopeç. the workers, the community because we, not just government, the whole community came together. as much as anything else we do, all this work gives people hope and makes a difference. you are going to hear from a lot of different people today. i am going to step out and come up -- back. if you do not know some people, take the opportunity toç get to know othersç outside of your aa of comfort. take that time. you m
thatç is at all levels of government and all levels of the faith-based community.es. we have seen it time and time again. in the floodings in tennessee last year, businesses were wiped out. businesses were wiped ád tornadoes in alabama. because those cities andç towns saw there was a recovery plan, they were both ready to move out of the city. one was wrangler. the otherç was a &oç oç smi. they wereç going to leave the town they were in because everything was droid -- was...
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some of these are staying at the same exact level. i wanted to find out some more about that. for that, i would be habitat and offline conversation. >> yeah, we will have to do that, supervisor. supervisor chu: with regard to language taxes, there was a question provided from our office to all departments -- regards dealing with access. i believe the attorney is not a tier one language access department. but there are claims that touch upon the city attorney's office. for folks who are monolingual, may have limited english speaking abilities, what is the city attorney's ability to serve those individuals? >> all those documents are put out in -- how many? instructions for all our forms will directly interact with the public in five different languages, supervisor. supervisor chu: when people call into your office to request information, do you use a language line? >> yes, we have specified individuals in our office who can speak a variety of languages, and we refer them to those individuals. supervisor chu: quickly, i know you said there were a number of items you are in agree
some of these are staying at the same exact level. i wanted to find out some more about that. for that, i would be habitat and offline conversation. >> yeah, we will have to do that, supervisor. supervisor chu: with regard to language taxes, there was a question provided from our office to all departments -- regards dealing with access. i believe the attorney is not a tier one language access department. but there are claims that touch upon the city attorney's office. for folks who are...
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you can easily lead to a situation where, at both the state level and the extrastate level, you precipitate exactly the kind of response you're trying to head off. and that's a response that indeed pits a part of the world, one part of the world against another part of the world, which, one might even argue, was part of what the osama bin ladens of the world would like to see. narrator: of all the irritants to muslims worldwide, none is more unifying than the case of israel and palestine. few muslims see america as an honest broker. rather, they see the u.s. as tilted towards israel, which continues to occupy palestinian land. there it has built many jewish settlements, making the establishment of a palestinian state on this land very difficult. the u.s. shares israel's fear that radical palestinians don't want a two-state solution at all, but to drive the jews into the sea. recurring suicide bombings by arabs against israelis just make their point. israeli/palestinian peace, if it was to be achieved, would not end the threat that people like bin laden represent. but what it would do is it
you can easily lead to a situation where, at both the state level and the extrastate level, you precipitate exactly the kind of response you're trying to head off. and that's a response that indeed pits a part of the world, one part of the world against another part of the world, which, one might even argue, was part of what the osama bin ladens of the world would like to see. narrator: of all the irritants to muslims worldwide, none is more unifying than the case of israel and palestine. few...
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we have a level that is above the manager level that supervise several restaurants and supervise on average about 15 restaurants. as our culture has been built up from the crew and beginning to the mid management levels we have run into a temporary shortage. we would like to rather than slow down the development or speed it up too quickly so they can't develop we are going to hire a handful of managers from the outside. it is not going to change our commitment to the culture at the restaurant level where we want to hire all of the crew thinking they can be general managers. the fact that 98% come from crew we think is a testament to that commitment. >> i am trying to put into context the idea that because of the superiority. whole food charges more. starbucks charges more and didn't have good numbers. coach charges more and didn't have good numbers. macy's and gap did. is there any concern that perhaps the economy is not as good a reason for some as others for the slow down? >> we are not a company that will blame outside sources typically. we don't like talking about the economy. it looks
we have a level that is above the manager level that supervise several restaurants and supervise on average about 15 restaurants. as our culture has been built up from the crew and beginning to the mid management levels we have run into a temporary shortage. we would like to rather than slow down the development or speed it up too quickly so they can't develop we are going to hire a handful of managers from the outside. it is not going to change our commitment to the culture at the restaurant...
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however, a that gap still persists across a lot of income levels. if you jump to owning your own home, it continues to be a difficult leap for people to make. looking at our population trend as related to income level, this attempt to show that over a quarter -- about a quarter of the population is the upper income group. our two largest categories are lower in, and upper income. that trend has become more pronounced. folks who are leaving the city are in a low income range or moderate income range. we are at risk of becoming a city of the wealthy and the poror should this trend continu. a couple of notes about the important role the house in place in our local economy. new housing units are important source of jobs, both construction and construction- related jobs. these are numbers that come from the national association of home builders. if you look at multifamily building, for every 100 units produced, 120 construction and construction-related jobs result. a very significant source of job creation in our city. this is a series of statements from
however, a that gap still persists across a lot of income levels. if you jump to owning your own home, it continues to be a difficult leap for people to make. looking at our population trend as related to income level, this attempt to show that over a quarter -- about a quarter of the population is the upper income group. our two largest categories are lower in, and upper income. that trend has become more pronounced. folks who are leaving the city are in a low income range or moderate income...
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level, and the national level. and i-civics tries to help young people develop their own proposals and programs and learned in the process more about how government works. i think that the effort is being effective and appreciate it. i have chair people now in 50 states, including in vermont. and it is doing well. i welcome feedback from you and others, your constituents, on how they think we can improve what we're doing. program freet the so that schools can use it at no charge. and that is important in today's circumstances, where money is not often available for schools to develop new programs. but i hope that your constituents will report back to you occasionally on the effectiveness of i-civics. and i welcome your suggestions as you have them when we go forward. and senator grassley, the same. i hope i will hear back from you if you have good suggestions for us. >> thank you very very much. and again, i appreciate your doing that. i'll make sure we get some feedback from vermont. i will check with the coventry
level, and the national level. and i-civics tries to help young people develop their own proposals and programs and learned in the process more about how government works. i think that the effort is being effective and appreciate it. i have chair people now in 50 states, including in vermont. and it is doing well. i welcome feedback from you and others, your constituents, on how they think we can improve what we're doing. program freet the so that schools can use it at no charge. and that is...
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it levelled villages and left 1,000 other people injured.is the news. ♪ daddy, when are you coming home, we don't want to spend another christmas with you gone ♪ ♪ mama cries most every night, she's always feeling blue, daddy, we don't want to spend another christmas without you ♪ >> san quentin's h-unit houses level one and two inmates, many of whom are parole violators serving short sentences. >> down here is a little more laid back atmosphere with the inmates but at any time, they can turn on you. before i was working in counter section. >> when we first met co cavagnolo, he dealt with high level inmates in level one desegregation. >> i have 200 inmates and it's only me. it's like going totally other side of the spectrum. everything down here is observation, just watching, listening, getting the feel for the dorm and if you're always watching, you can tell when something's starting to go bad, hopefully stop it before it gets bad, but things happen down here all the time. you have a lot of drugs down here, partner found two hypodermic need
it levelled villages and left 1,000 other people injured.is the news. ♪ daddy, when are you coming home, we don't want to spend another christmas with you gone ♪ ♪ mama cries most every night, she's always feeling blue, daddy, we don't want to spend another christmas without you ♪ >> san quentin's h-unit houses level one and two inmates, many of whom are parole violators serving short sentences. >> down here is a little more laid back atmosphere with the inmates but at any...
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where that line should be john with seemingly be best at the federal level. and then we should and do have concurrence authority. the consumer protection bureau, one of the former attorneys general is also getting into the space a little bit as well on the federal side. there will be a lot of different people looking at these issues as it becomes more and more important. i actually picked. and yet would be present a couple of years back. vice-president. so forth. as said, this would be a great issue. it affects everybody, bipartisan, something we need to resolve. don't worry. in two years it will be fixed. a different issue. it is really not. we are really on the cusp of this issue being more and more important to consumers as they, you know, go on as site and map out a trip to their vacation next week. the next time, the bed-and-breakfast of that place. you know, gas stations, well, that is spooky. and people want to know, where they doing with an affirmation? calendar protecting it? to the giving it to? and so i think that has become a bigger issue. >> do y
where that line should be john with seemingly be best at the federal level. and then we should and do have concurrence authority. the consumer protection bureau, one of the former attorneys general is also getting into the space a little bit as well on the federal side. there will be a lot of different people looking at these issues as it becomes more and more important. i actually picked. and yet would be present a couple of years back. vice-president. so forth. as said, this would be a great...
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the new transit center is five levels. >> the morning, commissioners.'m with e transit center district plan. i will take you through an overview of the plan itself. you've just seen a beautiful video and i will start with a brief background on how we got to where we are today. the planning director remarked a little bit on history with the downtown plan. the plan was adopted in 1985 and is a renowned milestone for shaping the downtown tselinograd today. it was promised on a compact, walkable, transit-oriented downtown, a sustainable economic vision for the city's growth. at the time, market street was at the southern edge of downtown and through that effort, policies were made to shift the balance of growth to relieve pressure on historic resources as well as the neighborhood's surrounding historic financial district. the vision for 30 years has been to increase the density and the concentration of growth around the trends bay terminal. there was not yet a vision for this modern facility that we are investing in today. at the time, the highest heights i
the new transit center is five levels. >> the morning, commissioners.'m with e transit center district plan. i will take you through an overview of the plan itself. you've just seen a beautiful video and i will start with a brief background on how we got to where we are today. the planning director remarked a little bit on history with the downtown plan. the plan was adopted in 1985 and is a renowned milestone for shaping the downtown tselinograd today. it was promised on a compact,...
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residents. -- at eye-level for a lot of residents, which is not a good thing. we have a petition opposing this site. thank you. president fong: thank you. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, commissioners. my name is gayle hannigman. i am also a resident of coe valley. i agree with the reasons of the people who came before me. i feel strongly that at&t should not have the right to deal with one or two individuals in a very strong community and get this going, and not involve the community and what is happening to the community. there are so many children in this neighborhood. it is a very dense neighborhood. people come from different neighborhoods to wait right where those antennas are going to be. every morning, it is a very heavily traveled route. i am just appalled that at&t and the city would allow them to place these antennas for all those reasons, in particular health. >> good afternoon. i am a resident of the neighborhood around bellmawr street -- delmar street. i also worked in san francisco. i have been a 12 year resident of the area. i support t
residents. -- at eye-level for a lot of residents, which is not a good thing. we have a petition opposing this site. thank you. president fong: thank you. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, commissioners. my name is gayle hannigman. i am also a resident of coe valley. i agree with the reasons of the people who came before me. i feel strongly that at&t should not have the right to deal with one or two individuals in a very strong community and get this going, and not involve the...
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level. bring it down to $491 billion. dod would receive a proportionate amount of those cuts. this assumes the fy13 request is enacted into law. this would act on whatever level of funding is any continuing resolution. if it is a straight continuing resolution from the fy12 level of changes, it would be about $5 billion higher. you have the dollar amount of the cuts, next step, how do calculate this uniform percentage cut that is required? those are the words in the law itself. uniform percentage reduction. you start by saying, $56.5 billion. could be more or less. and then you divided by total available funds in the applicable accounts. that includes the base defense budget, oco funding, and this is what dod has projected what would be carried forward. and then you get to subtract something. the president has notified congress he will exempt military personnel accounts. he did to exempt $149.4 billion -- you get to exempt $149.4 billion. if the president had not exempted military personnel
level. bring it down to $491 billion. dod would receive a proportionate amount of those cuts. this assumes the fy13 request is enacted into law. this would act on whatever level of funding is any continuing resolution. if it is a straight continuing resolution from the fy12 level of changes, it would be about $5 billion higher. you have the dollar amount of the cuts, next step, how do calculate this uniform percentage cut that is required? those are the words in the law itself. uniform...