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>> does it make you feel bad? ♪ [driver] started my camry. ♪ picked up someone i hadn't seen in far too long. ♪ went somewhere we'd both never been. ♪ did something we've both never done. ♪ and was reminded that the most important things in life aren't things they're people. ♪ the bold new camry. one bold choice leads to another. toyota. let's go places. introducing olive garden's new four course festa italiana starting at $13.99 enjoy an individual appetizer, salad and breadsticks, one of six entrees like new asiago tortelloni and dessert four courses start at just $13.99 at olive garden. hey amanda sorry to bother you, but i gotta take a sick day. vo: moms don't take sick days, moms take dayquil. vo: the non drowsy coughing, aching, fever, sore throat, stuffy head power through your day medicine. winter is hard on your face. the start of sneeze season. and the wind-blown watery eyes. that's why puffs plus lotion is gentle on sensitive skin. so you can always put your best face forward. a face in need deserves pu
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we make art anyway.o when we talk about the art and technology we bring to a something economists call survivor bias. we examine people who succeeded in the arts and we say how can we make sure those aren't the people who are successful artist, the kind of artists who are succeeding and make the work that we love. i think this is an entirely backwards way of thinking about technology and its relationship to the arts. if you think that did it dawn of recorded music, before recorded music and before radio it was literally inconceivable to imagine a musician who was a great musician, whose performances with real millions, but he didn't like either in front of crowds. like this was as weird as a swimmer who could be an olympic gold analysts, but didn't like water. the advent of radio and records made it possible to be a kind of artist that was literally inconceivable before that and although the artists who had made their career on the stage before he and were awfully anxious about this future that john phil
we make art anyway.o when we talk about the art and technology we bring to a something economists call survivor bias. we examine people who succeeded in the arts and we say how can we make sure those aren't the people who are successful artist, the kind of artists who are succeeding and make the work that we love. i think this is an entirely backwards way of thinking about technology and its relationship to the arts. if you think that did it dawn of recorded music, before recorded music and...
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and we make no mistake about it. the president has made it very clear that we are committed to that -- to going into that direction. let me give you a couple of examples. first of all, this is not in the tax world but the department of energy has rather enormous loan guarantee authorities. we have $40 billion left in play. we intend to continue the great success with that portfolio over the last years across the energy spectrum. on the tax side -- senator widen, for example is really hoping to advance significant tax reform but specifically in the energy arena. let me give you a good example. limited partnerships are an area where there is an enormous amount of equity in the market. but for historical reasons, it's restricted to fossil energy. if we could just broaden that out to across the board including renewables, for example, these would provide excellent new vehicles for attracting more private capital into a clean energy future. >> so would you opens getting rid of the tax incentives that exist for renewable e
and we make no mistake about it. the president has made it very clear that we are committed to that -- to going into that direction. let me give you a couple of examples. first of all, this is not in the tax world but the department of energy has rather enormous loan guarantee authorities. we have $40 billion left in play. we intend to continue the great success with that portfolio over the last years across the energy spectrum. on the tax side -- senator widen, for example is really hoping to...
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my goal is to make you money. let's go to nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. 212 points. tell me what you're hearing. >> that's right, charles. wow. yesterday you told them not to panic. today, a 200 plus gain on the dow. good start for the trading day after selling days. the s&p, nasdaq, and the dow gaining 1% each. a few things going on. better than expected adp private roll number. waiting on the monthly jobs number on friday. energy bounced back slightly. that was good. down in the last eight trading days. you saw some of those names conoco philips. halliburton, exxon announce gains. that is good for the energy sector which is quite problematic recently. retail stole the show. walmart, target, jc penney, those were great performers as well. we focus much on france. sadly with the terrorist attacks. here at home, the markets bounced back. charles: we have mike baker to talk about the situation in france. let's talk markets. here to help the investment pros. a new guest and we're real
my goal is to make you money. let's go to nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. 212 points. tell me what you're hearing. >> that's right, charles. wow. yesterday you told them not to panic. today, a 200 plus gain on the dow. good start for the trading day after selling days. the s&p, nasdaq, and the dow gaining 1% each. a few things going on. better than expected adp private roll number. waiting on the monthly jobs number on friday. energy bounced back...
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i make more. [applause] john: now your comments or questions we have dan mitchell, ed kathryn mangu-ward from a recent magazine and ellis hennican. first from my facebook page page, would be the downside of a flat tax to do away with the expense of the irs? >> people who could afford the most to have to give the most to those who can don't have to give so much that is fair. >> that is with a more competitive country a flat tax is a much less destructive way for the government to raise revenue but there is no way to have a good tax system as we figure out how to restrain the growth of the government's spending. john: that still means the rich paid more to make if you make 10 times more you pay 10 times more. there is the zero bracket amount for the poorest citizens. >> is it likely with his proposed funding of college they would contribute to the probing higher education bubble. >> more than likely it is when a to present certain inevitable. >> you will raise prices to make a few subsidize somethin
i make more. [applause] john: now your comments or questions we have dan mitchell, ed kathryn mangu-ward from a recent magazine and ellis hennican. first from my facebook page page, would be the downside of a flat tax to do away with the expense of the irs? >> people who could afford the most to have to give the most to those who can don't have to give so much that is fair. >> that is with a more competitive country a flat tax is a much less destructive way for the government to...
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supervisor avalos are you making a motion to move those those amendments? >> i am. >> second by supervisor campos. i would like to recognize supervisor tang. >> thank you colleagues. so having sat on the jao committee with supervisor breed i wanted to respond to some of the amendments proposed. i know we had a two week continuance but we saw these amendments today so i wish we had a better opportunity to work on this -- >> we can continue again. >> while i don't fundamentally disagree with you supervisor avalos on some of the changes that you would like to see made i do want to respect our committee process and why we came to some of the conclusions that we did for our responses so i'm not going to go into every single change that has been made and why we made the decisions that we did in jao but for example for recommendation number 21 we responded the way we did because we want to during our regular budget process give our whole entire board of supervisors along with our city departments the ability to make decisions in the context of our budget process.
supervisor avalos are you making a motion to move those those amendments? >> i am. >> second by supervisor campos. i would like to recognize supervisor tang. >> thank you colleagues. so having sat on the jao committee with supervisor breed i wanted to respond to some of the amendments proposed. i know we had a two week continuance but we saw these amendments today so i wish we had a better opportunity to work on this -- >> we can continue again. >> while i don't...
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they favor some choices that some families makeover the choices that other families make make. >> the older the families getser the more likely that the mother will go back in the workforce. >> there are after school programs and other types of child care services. the child care services we're discussing with a young child might be is often during those years when parents might stay at home. not necessarily the mother, but in many cases yes. >> i would just say that i think our goal out to be that every family ought to make the decision that is most sense for them. you've got a lot of families where somebody my want to go back in the workforce but they can't forward to do that because they can't forward child care. they enables them to make that choice. if they instead want to stay home and care for their child at home. that's great. they ought to have that choice as well. we need to make sure that we're raising wages so that it's oh possible for a single breadwinner. not all of them on the tax side. we're focused on the tax policies but we want to make sure that families can make wh
they favor some choices that some families makeover the choices that other families make make. >> the older the families getser the more likely that the mother will go back in the workforce. >> there are after school programs and other types of child care services. the child care services we're discussing with a young child might be is often during those years when parents might stay at home. not necessarily the mother, but in many cases yes. >> i would just say that i think...
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thank you for the honor of making me the liaison for the centennial. i'm thrilled. i would like to present you with this original badge from the 1915 exposition, the opening day. can i pin it on you? mayor edwin m. lee: sure. >> this is what would have been worn on this day to enter the gate. you are now official. thank you for everything you are doing. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you all so much. this officially ends, oops. madam would like to address you. >> i just wanted to say when the mayor gave us the instructions, i think they were instructions with go do this. we got together with the office with phil and with all the organizations that really had an interest and there we said what we were going to do and everybody was interested and you took the reigns you volunteered. just remember that everyday, you volunteered and you put this together. all of this takes leadership obviously it starts with the mayor and for your leadership for getting everybody together has been wonderful. the other thing when the mayor came he said he was going to try to control
thank you for the honor of making me the liaison for the centennial. i'm thrilled. i would like to present you with this original badge from the 1915 exposition, the opening day. can i pin it on you? mayor edwin m. lee: sure. >> this is what would have been worn on this day to enter the gate. you are now official. thank you for everything you are doing. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you all so much. this officially ends, oops. madam would like to address you. >> i...
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in terms of just making sure that we have an ordinance that is reflective of the community and making sure that the council will be able to support dcyf and the way that we administer and reach our constituents in a more transparent and accountable way i welcome that so thank you for that. i look forward to working with my new oversight and advisory council. i assume that it's going to be lively conversations as with all of our conversations that we have within dcyf there is always a balance of fierce conversations but it's all coming from a place of dedication and passion for children so i look forward to working with the new councilmembers so thank you. >> thank you. so not only this piece of legislation but others it's been a real good example of how the community and the departments, the city family can work together and come up with a great product. in fact we thought we had a pretty great product when we put it together to put on agenda but the discussion continued and so until 330 or so there was discussion between community and the department, and so this is
in terms of just making sure that we have an ordinance that is reflective of the community and making sure that the council will be able to support dcyf and the way that we administer and reach our constituents in a more transparent and accountable way i welcome that so thank you for that. i look forward to working with my new oversight and advisory council. i assume that it's going to be lively conversations as with all of our conversations that we have within dcyf there is always a balance of...
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the council fully endorses the changes we are making now. it didn't make sense that some departments were voting and some were not voting. and we are going to where it was first formed. this is endorsed by every member of the council as well as public members and the non-voting members. we do feel our role is to advise you the supervisors and the mayor on issues that surnd the urban forest. in order to do that we wanted to have the best people available on the council. it's hard to get folks to show up to a council meeting if you don't have a vote. that did happen and we want to address that issue. if you have any questions, i would love to answer them. >>supervisor norman yee: if someone can just highlight some more in terms of what's changed in terms of -- would you point out which would be the voting. >> you want to know what the changes are? >> just so the public knows. >> for the meeting schedule the council code says they have to meet every month, meet monthly. typically the council meets between 6-11 times and they have committee meet
the council fully endorses the changes we are making now. it didn't make sense that some departments were voting and some were not voting. and we are going to where it was first formed. this is endorsed by every member of the council as well as public members and the non-voting members. we do feel our role is to advise you the supervisors and the mayor on issues that surnd the urban forest. in order to do that we wanted to have the best people available on the council. it's hard to get folks to...
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a motion. >> ask the department if they want to make a rebuttal and make a redlks to grant the rehearing and move into the next phase unless it's denied. >> we'll have the - is there anyone that has questioned or the department to add anything. >> the only comment i have is the appellant has not use up all his time is he relinquishing all his time. >> unfortunately, we had a lot of interruptions. >> there were questions asked. >> mr. burger you have 2 minutes and 30 seconds if you want to come back up. >> thank you anything else from the department. >> if you haven't decided i'm done. >> is the board making a motion. >> follow-up on public comment. >> seeing none. >> to restate the motion not grant the rehearing. >> second. >> there's a motion and second to not grant the rehearing roll call vote president clinch. >> yes. >> commissioner melgar commissioner mccray commissioner mar commissioner lee president mccarthy commissioner walker. >> the motion carries unanimously unanimously. >> item general public comment is there any general public comment for item in the items not listed on the
a motion. >> ask the department if they want to make a rebuttal and make a redlks to grant the rehearing and move into the next phase unless it's denied. >> we'll have the - is there anyone that has questioned or the department to add anything. >> the only comment i have is the appellant has not use up all his time is he relinquishing all his time. >> unfortunately, we had a lot of interruptions. >> there were questions asked. >> mr. burger you have 2 minutes...
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many of them are low cost making making security much more challenging and some of these devices that we're using could also implicate our physical safety so it's not only personal information that's at stake but also personal safety. >> so let's talk about a couple of those. sharing and security. so first on sharing. this is, i think one of the aspects that troubled a lot of the consumer privacy folks that a lot of that information does not necessarily stay private. the ftc released a report that found that the 12 apps connected to health including a diabetes app, pregnancy app they shared the data with 76 third parties. what is wrong with that picture and what is the ftc doing to fix it. >> that's another issue that's a problem in this area. that is the lack of transparency.
many of them are low cost making making security much more challenging and some of these devices that we're using could also implicate our physical safety so it's not only personal information that's at stake but also personal safety. >> so let's talk about a couple of those. sharing and security. so first on sharing. this is, i think one of the aspects that troubled a lot of the consumer privacy folks that a lot of that information does not necessarily stay private. the ftc released a...
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and you can't make this stuff up. the car break-in, and the other car problems and your health issues. >> yeah. >> at some point, and i wondered through the course of the year, as we brought the updates to you, what keeps you from throwing in the towel? >> i have 50 local artists in my store, and when they sell something, i know it puts food on the table for them, and i have customers come into my store, and i hear, i love this place, it makes me feel good. so what keeps me going is the vendors and the customers, and the store has become a ministry. >> you've had times when you have not been able to pay the mortgage. >> i'm still there. it's hard. i'm working seven days a week, and business is getting better but the struggle is still the same. >> you made a strategic decision to move your store. >> i did. >> are you far enough away from that to know if it's the right thing to do? your options were not moving or shutting down completely. >> for the first six months business was cut in half. and now i'm at 65% of recove
and you can't make this stuff up. the car break-in, and the other car problems and your health issues. >> yeah. >> at some point, and i wondered through the course of the year, as we brought the updates to you, what keeps you from throwing in the towel? >> i have 50 local artists in my store, and when they sell something, i know it puts food on the table for them, and i have customers come into my store, and i hear, i love this place, it makes me feel good. so what keeps me...
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i did not try to open a chain store. >> i want to make the movie i want to make. >> i want to make aie that i want to make. i will have a little restaurant that is hip. i am not trying to make mcdonald's. i am not trying to be everywhere. i want to make a chris rock movie. i do not want to make my version of an adam sandler movie. >> you would sit with adam sandler and you knew what he was doing. he was making an adam sandler movie. >> he really was. with men, men always dress like -- we get our fashion sense from the one who gets laid the most. whatever friend gets laid the most, get those shoes and that haircut because it seems to work for him. i will get that haircut. [laughter] so adam sandler is like my biggest movie star friend. i will do what he is doing. but it did not fit me. it fits when i am a movie with him but it did not fit me to make a movie of the same tone as him. or an eddie murphy movie. that was not my tone. this movie, the important thing was i found a tone that works for me. when i do stand up, seldom do i talk about anything that is funny. almost nothing in my
i did not try to open a chain store. >> i want to make the movie i want to make. >> i want to make aie that i want to make. i will have a little restaurant that is hip. i am not trying to make mcdonald's. i am not trying to be everywhere. i want to make a chris rock movie. i do not want to make my version of an adam sandler movie. >> you would sit with adam sandler and you knew what he was doing. he was making an adam sandler movie. >> he really was. with men, men always...
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i have no problem with there isn't inequality and what you make or what i make.k and i signed the notes myself. where things go bad, it is me. when i think the inequality is sometimes is huge public companies where you get golden parachutes we do not even succeed, where you never sign a note. you do well regardless. that is where the inequality is. you are paid to fail 100% care that is where i have a problem. for a guy takes a risk like yourself or me or other people if you are responsible when things go bad, i have no issue. you do haveyou do well regardless. to do something about inequality when you talk about huge companies. >> i agree completely that we have a crony capitalist system that rewards earlier, which is super corrosive. but also, as a bomb of the scale, we do not pay workers enough. we have a federal minimum wage. a huge portion of our workforce in this country survives on that. that number is at historically low numbers -- levels. if the minimum wage attracted wages at the top 1%, it would be $28 today. we have to find a way together to raise tha
i have no problem with there isn't inequality and what you make or what i make.k and i signed the notes myself. where things go bad, it is me. when i think the inequality is sometimes is huge public companies where you get golden parachutes we do not even succeed, where you never sign a note. you do well regardless. that is where the inequality is. you are paid to fail 100% care that is where i have a problem. for a guy takes a risk like yourself or me or other people if you are responsible...
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helping hardworking families make ends meet. giving them the tools they need for good-paying jobs in this new economy. maintaining the conditions for growth and competitiveness. this is where america needs to go. i believe its where the american people want to go. it will make our economy stronger a year from now fifteen years from now, and deep into the century ahead. of course, if theres one thing this new century has taught us, its that we cannot separate our work here at home from challenges beyond our shores. my first duty as commander-in-chief is to defend the united states of america. in doing so, the question is not whether america leads in the world, but how. when we make rash decisions reacting to the headlines instead of using our heads; when the first response to a challenge is to send in our military, then we risk getting drawn into unnecessary conflicts, and neglect the broader strategy we need for a safer more prosperous world. that's what our enemies want us to do. i believe in a smarter kind of american leadersh
helping hardworking families make ends meet. giving them the tools they need for good-paying jobs in this new economy. maintaining the conditions for growth and competitiveness. this is where america needs to go. i believe its where the american people want to go. it will make our economy stronger a year from now fifteen years from now, and deep into the century ahead. of course, if theres one thing this new century has taught us, its that we cannot separate our work here at home from...
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yee so we'll hear in supervisor yee supervisor yee even to public comment has been cut off we're to make an exception. >> thank you for having me come up here i guess i've spoken about this issue and want to reiterate my strong support for free muni for seniors and people with disabilities it is not because i'm a senior it's because laura i probably qualify but i've worked with seniors pretty much all my life and seen the issues in regards to fixed incomes and so forth especially now where it is the gap we're seeing the economic gap we're seeing really hits people with fixed income even more it's important for us as a city and stand up and support in notation is president noel was recalling to support this afternoon i'm here to stand by them he want to commend this commission i'm feeling confident he'll be supporting it and thank you very much. >> any more members of the board. >> i definitely will support this proposal it is a great step forward we're here to provide transportation for the entire city if people can't afford to use our transportation it is our responsibility as a senior
yee so we'll hear in supervisor yee supervisor yee even to public comment has been cut off we're to make an exception. >> thank you for having me come up here i guess i've spoken about this issue and want to reiterate my strong support for free muni for seniors and people with disabilities it is not because i'm a senior it's because laura i probably qualify but i've worked with seniors pretty much all my life and seen the issues in regards to fixed incomes and so forth especially now...
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a cup of melt melted butter, mix it, make sure when you're making your sauce that your butter is completelyelted. you don't want any chunks in there because it won't incorporate correctly. see how smooth that is? everything is blending well. you want that nice orange color. this is the basic buffalo wing sauce. you be add whatever you want to this. you can add can i yen diced jalapeno kosher salt, black pepper white pepper honey use your imagination. now that our sauce is done. let's get our winds out of the oven. it's been 25 minutes. wings are ready to come out of the oven. we'll take them out of the oven and we'll throw them right into the fryer. there we go. if you don't have one of these big old fryers at home don't worry about it. you can use a fry daddy. you can use a pan of hot oil. want the oil about 350 degrees. while you're wings are frying pick them up halfway through shake them so they break apart and cook evenly put them back in the oil. so it's been four or five minutes, take your wings up out of the fryer out of your pan let them drain for a few seconds. shake them. get all
a cup of melt melted butter, mix it, make sure when you're making your sauce that your butter is completelyelted. you don't want any chunks in there because it won't incorporate correctly. see how smooth that is? everything is blending well. you want that nice orange color. this is the basic buffalo wing sauce. you be add whatever you want to this. you can add can i yen diced jalapeno kosher salt, black pepper white pepper honey use your imagination. now that our sauce is done. let's get our...
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make sure sure to instagram it.roud of you. [ applause ] now, the truth is, when it comes to issues like infrastructure and basic research, i know eañ in this chamber. members of both parties have told me so. where we too often run on to the rocks is how to pay for these investments. as americans, we don't mind paying our fair share of taxes as long as everybody else does too, but for far too long, lobbyists have rigged the tax code with loopholes that let some corporations pay nothing while others pay full freight. they have riddled it with give aways that the super rich don't need while denying a break to middle class families who do. this year, we have an opportunity to let's close loopholes so we stop profits abroad and rewardjhc÷ t that invest here in america. [ applause ] 4ñ rebuild our infrastructure?t@ñ to make it more attractive for companies to bring jobs home. let's simplify the system and let a small business owner file based on her actual bank statement, instead of the number of accountants she can af
make sure sure to instagram it.roud of you. [ applause ] now, the truth is, when it comes to issues like infrastructure and basic research, i know eañ in this chamber. members of both parties have told me so. where we too often run on to the rocks is how to pay for these investments. as americans, we don't mind paying our fair share of taxes as long as everybody else does too, but for far too long, lobbyists have rigged the tax code with loopholes that let some corporations pay nothing while...
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that doesn't make them true.re's a lot of small business people making money, and they wouldn't be otherwise. so i think in terms of its total economic effect it's a wash. john: you do agree if it comes to things like pharmaceutical drugs or airplane parts this is a real threat? >> god yes i don't want airplanes crashing because of fake parts don't want people dying because of fake drugs. nobody died because of a fake hand bag, a lot of the government's efforts are directed not at airplane parts and pharmaceuticals but hand bags. john: finally, chris says another surprising way to expand your brain and think about the knockoff economy is to think about charles dickens. did you read the christmas carol, or great expectations or tale of two cities? these books have sold millions of copies and yet at the time book sellers in america were not required to pay dickens a dime. >> when the united states itself was a developing economy, it refused to sign treaties and had no protection for foreign creators. charles dicken
that doesn't make them true.re's a lot of small business people making money, and they wouldn't be otherwise. so i think in terms of its total economic effect it's a wash. john: you do agree if it comes to things like pharmaceutical drugs or airplane parts this is a real threat? >> god yes i don't want airplanes crashing because of fake parts don't want people dying because of fake drugs. nobody died because of a fake hand bag, a lot of the government's efforts are directed not at...
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how to make you feel -- how does that make you feel? >> that is entirely inaccurate if you priced might affirm shares correctly. >> how would you? >> the sky is the limit for changing 20% of u.s. gdp. >> there has been a lot of talk recently in the market about ebay divesting paypal -- you know the company other than anyone else, should ebay spin paypal out? >> at some point -- sometime in the next 18 months for sure paypal volume will outstrip ebay so for all intents and purposes ebay will be in deficient's of paypal so whether paypal spins ebay in or paypal gets spun out ebay remains a key market or paypal but ultimately it is the faster growing of the two, so paypal must receive its full managerial. >> would you buy shares in the new public paypal? >> it depends who the management team becomes. >> who would you want to run the company -- you cannot say you. >> i'm unavailable, i'm running my own financial services company. there are a bunch of people, probably the last person to run paypal after peter departed was david who recently
how to make you feel -- how does that make you feel? >> that is entirely inaccurate if you priced might affirm shares correctly. >> how would you? >> the sky is the limit for changing 20% of u.s. gdp. >> there has been a lot of talk recently in the market about ebay divesting paypal -- you know the company other than anyone else, should ebay spin paypal out? >> at some point -- sometime in the next 18 months for sure paypal volume will outstrip ebay so for all...
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to ensure that people in america have a fair shot at society and to make our lives better and make our communities better and to make our country better. i want everyone in america to fall in love with the bigger picture and with that idea that we can do better and we can be better and we can be productive people out here. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, that is what america is built upon. this is why we are here. this is our idea of -- this is what democracy looks like. this is why we have a society that we have. now is the time to stop the poverty wages in america. raise the wage! [applause] >> thank you. [applause] >> thank you both for telling us your personal stories and inspiring us we can do better. workers like these two are fed up and standing up not just for themselves but for all workers. they are standing up because working folks need a raise and we need policymakers who will make it happen. we are fortunate to have one of those policy makes in our secretary labor. secretary thomas perez doesn't just talk about raising wages he takes action. he has helped imelement a mi
to ensure that people in america have a fair shot at society and to make our lives better and make our communities better and to make our country better. i want everyone in america to fall in love with the bigger picture and with that idea that we can do better and we can be better and we can be productive people out here. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, that is what america is built upon. this is why we are here. this is our idea of -- this is what democracy looks like. this is why...
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general agreement we need to support health and wellness and wrap around services in our school but make sure we actually do it we make it a priority increasing and funding school health programs as i understand it is very grant driven and it's wonderful along the grants are coming back o coming through but what if they're not it's another area where we should look at the funding priorities because of what everyone has said for the need to support our educators in the classroom so they can shift this into their schedules. >> thank you i'm going to call i know we have 2 additional speakers and 8 additional additional. (calling names) >> if you could approach the podium. >> good evening, commissioners and commissioner president murase and superintendent carranza my name is hell lesson the coordinator of the practices depth and office of the people's services i'm here this evening to reiterate the great potential that exists for alignment between health education and several of the districts and states of the policies and adaptations in our own district mission we speak of providing a stude
general agreement we need to support health and wellness and wrap around services in our school but make sure we actually do it we make it a priority increasing and funding school health programs as i understand it is very grant driven and it's wonderful along the grants are coming back o coming through but what if they're not it's another area where we should look at the funding priorities because of what everyone has said for the need to support our educators in the classroom so they can...
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he shares his thoughts on how the group decision-making can be flawed and offers ways to make better collective decisions. he discusses the book with susan cain author of the bestseller the power of introverts in the world but can't stop talking. >> i love this book. it was fascinating. and it's actually a book that grapples with pretty complex ideas so can we start with just laying out the basic thesis? is the first part is why do groups fail and the second is how can groups do better and on failure there's been about 30 so we might make investment errors we might make errors in our choice of consumer fallout, we might make errors in what we are scared of what obscure. there's also been a bit of research that hasn't been really pulled together on how the groups either aggravate or reduce the problems of individuals and that actually is a huge improvement over the idea of the groupthink that is in the popular consciousness now. groupthink means groups often suppress the individual ideas and creativity of their members and that is a problem. but to figure out what actually lies behind
he shares his thoughts on how the group decision-making can be flawed and offers ways to make better collective decisions. he discusses the book with susan cain author of the bestseller the power of introverts in the world but can't stop talking. >> i love this book. it was fascinating. and it's actually a book that grapples with pretty complex ideas so can we start with just laying out the basic thesis? is the first part is why do groups fail and the second is how can groups do better...
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but making pasta in the pressure cooker is the best way to make pasta because you don't have to boil the water. there's no strainer. there's no draining, no splatter, no mess. i cooked it in its own sauce. i power cooked it. i only had to touch one button. in 5 minutes... >> wow. >> so now my pasta's infused with that meat sauce. >> oh, i love it. >> i mean, come on -- mac and cheese? i cooked this in one pot. >> [ chuckling ] oh, wow. >> denise, look at how beautiful this is. isn't that gorgeous? >> that is -- and making me hungry. >> you know why? because we didn't use processed cheese -- we got to use real cheese. >> love that. >> but you know what my favorite part is? the power pressure cooker xl has a delay timer. all you have to do is fill it with the ingredients, hit the "delay timer." it'll start the cooking process in up to four hours later. >> that's mac and cheese made with love. >> i know, right? but, wait. i'm gonna wow you right now. i made a lasagna inside a pressure cooker at the touch of a button in 20 minutes. and the capacity is unbelievable, denise, because you're
but making pasta in the pressure cooker is the best way to make pasta because you don't have to boil the water. there's no strainer. there's no draining, no splatter, no mess. i cooked it in its own sauce. i power cooked it. i only had to touch one button. in 5 minutes... >> wow. >> so now my pasta's infused with that meat sauce. >> oh, i love it. >> i mean, come on -- mac and cheese? i cooked this in one pot. >> [ chuckling ] oh, wow. >> denise, look at how...
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if they can't make money now without all of that overhead, they are never going to make money. >> part of what we see for the future are self-driving cars and i know you were a couple of weeks ago you drove one of these things, did you feel safe? did you like it? >> i loved it. i felt very safe. it was very comfortable. you know what it was? an extension of cruise control. it was only on the highway. it was a concept car. a research car by audi, and when we hit autopilot, we were zipping around traffic without any problems at all. it felt very comfortable and natural. this technology is coming very fast, all of the automakers are moving in this direction. we'll see more of this in the next couple of years. thank you both. >> thank you. >> thanks, becky. >> up next, we're "on the money", sorting america's food waste problem. how one company wants to put more food on your plate instead of the trash. >>> pets are living longer. could run up pretty big medical bills in the process. we'll have tips on being prepared for problems when illness or injury strikes your furry friend. over 50 of t
if they can't make money now without all of that overhead, they are never going to make money. >> part of what we see for the future are self-driving cars and i know you were a couple of weeks ago you drove one of these things, did you feel safe? did you like it? >> i loved it. i felt very safe. it was very comfortable. you know what it was? an extension of cruise control. it was only on the highway. it was a concept car. a research car by audi, and when we hit autopilot, we were...
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to make you.ughter] john: a quick and short answer stricken bipartisan solution like infrastructure or immigration never be found gore to reach just have to be the majority party is to make their all kinds of solutions that are out there but bipartisan is with everybody signs on the does not mean it is good policy to make that can be true. but don't you agree that we have these roads and mass transit? most people can agree with that of mckewon obama are trying to cover-up. >> cemetery the clinton years we got bipartisanship for welfare reform and reducing the burden of government spending to less than 18 percent of gdp. >> can we got it for t.a.r.p. so let's get the underlying policy. not just a little shrine that the party both agree on something. [laughter] [applause] >> we're in the process to normalize diplomatic relations with cuba and ust is to hold cuba accountable and how does the president's plan on doing this? john: we are out of time. we cannot solve it. i hope they work it out. [laught
to make you.ughter] john: a quick and short answer stricken bipartisan solution like infrastructure or immigration never be found gore to reach just have to be the majority party is to make their all kinds of solutions that are out there but bipartisan is with everybody signs on the does not mean it is good policy to make that can be true. but don't you agree that we have these roads and mass transit? most people can agree with that of mckewon obama are trying to cover-up. >> cemetery the...
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how do we help with people who are in companies that are not making the jump to the next wave in making sure that the leadership and talent there is retrained. computer science, new languages and technologies cloud-based things, that they need to move to good leveraging the infrastructure we have in doing the policy side of that, whether it's making sure that trend can use some of their g.i. bill money for the retraining, really thinking through the ecosystem of engaging americans into that especially our youth. >> presidential candidates have been talking about this for 20 years. where these it working? >> it's amazing to watch. people are seeing a percent take-up -- 80-90% pickup. they are nascent. there are not millions of people. there's beginning to be hundreds and thousands into these programs. you can imagine it's like taking a semester long class and bring you into coding. in some cases, it's people who are already technical and their upgrading their skills to a more modern set of products. i was with the cofounder square, who placed 1000 people in miami into new jobs just by --
how do we help with people who are in companies that are not making the jump to the next wave in making sure that the leadership and talent there is retrained. computer science, new languages and technologies cloud-based things, that they need to move to good leveraging the infrastructure we have in doing the policy side of that, whether it's making sure that trend can use some of their g.i. bill money for the retraining, really thinking through the ecosystem of engaging americans into that...
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it doesn't make sense. that's why i will veto any new sanctions that threatens to undo this progress. (applause) the american people expect us only to go to war as a last resort, and i intend to stay true to that wisdom. third we're looking beyond the issues that ha consumed us in the past to shape the coming century. no foreign nation, no hacker should be able to shut down our networks, steal our trade secrets or invade the privacy of american families especially our kids. (applause) we're making sure our government integrates intelligence to combat cyberthreats just as we've done to combat terrorism. tonight i urge this congress to pass the legislation we need to better meet the evolving threat of cyberattacks combined identity theft and protect our children's information. that should be a bipartisan effort. (applause) if we don't act, we leave our nation and our economy vulnerable. if we do, we can continue to protect the technologies that have unleashed untold opportunities for people around the globe.
it doesn't make sense. that's why i will veto any new sanctions that threatens to undo this progress. (applause) the american people expect us only to go to war as a last resort, and i intend to stay true to that wisdom. third we're looking beyond the issues that ha consumed us in the past to shape the coming century. no foreign nation, no hacker should be able to shut down our networks, steal our trade secrets or invade the privacy of american families especially our kids. (applause) we're...
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to make.i want to go to something clint eastwood said about a scene in the movie. one of the things clint eastwood has said is he thinks there's a lot about this movie that is an anti-war movie including he keeps stressing the sacrifices that families make. one of the sacrifices they make is, in some sense they lose that soldier who went off to war, even when he comes back. he or she comes back because they can come back in a traumatized condition or in a damaged condition that makes them not quite available. so here is the scene of bradley cooper talking to a military psychiatrist. let's watch this. >> would you be surprised if i hold you the navy has credited you with over 160 kills. do you ever think that you might have seen things or done some things over there that you wish you hadn't? >> oh, that's not me, no. >> what's not you? >> i was just protecting my guys. they were trying to kill our soldiers, and i'm willing to meet my creator and answer for every shot that i took. the thing that
to make.i want to go to something clint eastwood said about a scene in the movie. one of the things clint eastwood has said is he thinks there's a lot about this movie that is an anti-war movie including he keeps stressing the sacrifices that families make. one of the sacrifices they make is, in some sense they lose that soldier who went off to war, even when he comes back. he or she comes back because they can come back in a traumatized condition or in a damaged condition that makes them not...
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lynn: we make the biscuits, the dessert. lemonis: when do you make the biscuits? can we make them together? lynn: yeah, we can make them together. they're a lot of fun. lemonis: how much time a day does this take you to make? lynn: well, 30 minutes a batch. that includes the prep time. but we're doing eight batches. lemonis: four hours a day, almost. lynn: yep. lemonis: who makes the biscuits here? and nobody else? woman: no. [ chuckles ] -lemonis: not a chance? -woman: no, not really. lemonis: so, how come you don't let other people make these? lynn: i grew up, my mom catered. and mom always taught us, whatever we do, we do it at our best. lemonis: people come from far and wide to get these biscuits? lynn: they do. we can't keep biscuits on the buffet. all right. lemonis: and so, this is what they look like when they come out? lynn: that's what they look like when they come out. lemonis: i love it. lynn: oh, good. great. lemonis: these biscuits are amazing. i can see why they fly off the buffet. this may be the thing that i can take national. norton: out in the p
lynn: we make the biscuits, the dessert. lemonis: when do you make the biscuits? can we make them together? lynn: yeah, we can make them together. they're a lot of fun. lemonis: how much time a day does this take you to make? lynn: well, 30 minutes a batch. that includes the prep time. but we're doing eight batches. lemonis: four hours a day, almost. lynn: yep. lemonis: who makes the biscuits here? and nobody else? woman: no. [ chuckles ] -lemonis: not a chance? -woman: no, not really. lemonis:...
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it's that type of work that we need to continue to do to make sure that we are making san francisco an easy place to live. i look forward to working with all of you in this effort in the year to come. thank you. >> [applause] >> thank you supervisor autoload. now i'd like to a college supervisor from district 9, supervisor david campos. >> thank you. thank you mdm. pres. and again congratulations on your election. i also want to thank supervisor tank lighting just stepped out and thank her for her leadership and the guidance she has provided this board in the last few weeks. it is greatly appreciated. you know, swearing in a pretty exciting and i just want to congratulate all my colleagues from district 2, four, six, 10, all of the families who are here and the love ones. i think that being a member of the board of supervisors is the most amazing job in the world. it's a crazy job in many respects as well, but it's truly an honor to be in these positions so congratulations. i also want to congratulate newly appointed supervisor christiansen. welcome to the board of supervisors. we look
it's that type of work that we need to continue to do to make sure that we are making san francisco an easy place to live. i look forward to working with all of you in this effort in the year to come. thank you. >> [applause] >> thank you supervisor autoload. now i'd like to a college supervisor from district 9, supervisor david campos. >> thank you. thank you mdm. pres. and again congratulations on your election. i also want to thank supervisor tank lighting just stepped out...
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redactions are made, make those redactions, have the skills to make the redactions and then distribute it. along with that of course is the privacy issues. privacy really, is really under two fronts. you have kind of the doj requirements of privacy that we have say in terms of child abuse investigations in terms of sexual assault investigations, in terms of investigations where we would be doing interviews within hospitals, those would all have to be considered. then you have the other privacy concerns of just -- of opb an officer entering into a private residence conducting an investigation in accordance with their duties and making a recording of that interaction within that private residence and then having that subject to a public records request. so those are certainly some concerns we have to look at going forward. the next steps, we currently have a draft policy. that's in the meet and confer stages. there's issues that are being addressed within that policy and revisions being made as we speak. the staffing that's going to be necessary to support such a program has to be examin
redactions are made, make those redactions, have the skills to make the redactions and then distribute it. along with that of course is the privacy issues. privacy really, is really under two fronts. you have kind of the doj requirements of privacy that we have say in terms of child abuse investigations in terms of sexual assault investigations, in terms of investigations where we would be doing interviews within hospitals, those would all have to be considered. then you have the other privacy...
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decisions, where we're making them and how we can continue to move forward. i have a few suggestions on the membership and i'm going to read to you what the legislation has spelled out. this is for members listening and in the committee room today. the first seat shall be held by a current or former resident owned by the housing authority appoints d by the board of supervisors. the second seat shall be held by a current or former employee with a community based organization affected by gun violence appointed by the board of supervisors. the third seat shall be held by a clinician who has worked with victims of violence appointed by the board of supervisors. the fourth seat shall be a parent who has been affected by gun violence appointed by the board of supervisors. the next seat shall be held by a person who has engaged in gun violence appointed by the board of supervisors. a sixth seat shall be held by a member of the general public appointed by the board of supervisors and i would like to propose an amendment here. colleagues i would like to propose that w
decisions, where we're making them and how we can continue to move forward. i have a few suggestions on the membership and i'm going to read to you what the legislation has spelled out. this is for members listening and in the committee room today. the first seat shall be held by a current or former resident owned by the housing authority appoints d by the board of supervisors. the second seat shall be held by a current or former employee with a community based organization affected by gun...
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sure that as we make progress on our other initiative moving forward we're making sure we're luke all scoping projects as i said we're trying to raise our game how we deal with the public this might possess a change back the board of supervisors it is fantastic you made a strong early commitment to vision zero we're looking forward to working with you to make sure that you know that we're putting forward projects that you can support and we have to make difficult choices in community and finally the environmental review that is an important issue in san francisco but i think sequa remove will go help to streamline that and take the pain out of the process that's my overview of the progress delivery it is a work in progress i want to i'm going to turn it over to tim to the visionary level. >> we have one question from supervisor mar. >> just this one might be to this gentleman we follow new york and other cities he lead walk sf kickoff finding saying 3 people are hit in san francisco a day but what does the data show how did he do at the end of this year and is a lot of our efforts wor
sure that as we make progress on our other initiative moving forward we're making sure we're luke all scoping projects as i said we're trying to raise our game how we deal with the public this might possess a change back the board of supervisors it is fantastic you made a strong early commitment to vision zero we're looking forward to working with you to make sure that you know that we're putting forward projects that you can support and we have to make difficult choices in community and...
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i will ask to make it greener. can you make this bluer? can this be darker? lighter?e in their offices or they will be in our offices throwing around different fabric swatches. >> do you have an idea that this is what the room will look like? these are the color schemes? >> i did, but it took us a few iterations to get to the point that we as a company were happy. when people ask me what i would be doing if i wasn't in the hotel business, i really quickly admit that i'm a frustrated architect. >> you love this stuff. >> i really do. >> some people would go nuts having to make all of those decisions. >> i get excited about what we a can create. >> it is a good thing tisch likes picking out the wallpaper , because the lifespan of soft goods in hotels, things like pillows, carpets, chairs, drapes is only about six years. a major renovation like this is a major gamble for tisch. he admits it will take some time before he knows that it was worth it. >> you make decisions that you hope are right, and you will not know the answer for six months to a year to see how your reve
i will ask to make it greener. can you make this bluer? can this be darker? lighter?e in their offices or they will be in our offices throwing around different fabric swatches. >> do you have an idea that this is what the room will look like? these are the color schemes? >> i did, but it took us a few iterations to get to the point that we as a company were happy. when people ask me what i would be doing if i wasn't in the hotel business, i really quickly admit that i'm a frustrated...
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i think the speaker just spoke makes a good point we have those coming before use it is more or less automatic because of legislation passed about a year ago that allowed the people in the long line for tic owners to be separated into separate condos that was a good part of the legislation is there were a lot of bad parts those five and six unit will no longer be allowed and nothing else has a tic will be able to get do the lottery the good part in regards to sue hester's question there's probably we would have to have the legislation examined in detail before we propose my conditions in regards to short-term rentals and presumably when those become condo unit they'll be individualized homeownership unit or perhaps 1346 them are rental unit i'm not sure many of them are owner occupied in this case a couple of rental unit so whatever the law is applies to all of the others regardless of whether their recently became overwhelmingly or become ownership a long time if this is what takes precedent so i don't know how to 1i7b9 i single out one particular project is a global question. >> co
i think the speaker just spoke makes a good point we have those coming before use it is more or less automatic because of legislation passed about a year ago that allowed the people in the long line for tic owners to be separated into separate condos that was a good part of the legislation is there were a lot of bad parts those five and six unit will no longer be allowed and nothing else has a tic will be able to get do the lottery the good part in regards to sue hester's question there's...
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forbid make some money. it never seemed that was his plan to begin with. wall street loves amazon. >> i think what they have done and the last year is separate out the investments they want to have versus investors who are trying to play this ring for a shorter term game. i think they are a core investor base for people who want to own this thing for 10 years or so. it is just the biggest retailer online. what is interesting is the investments they made in logistics. they have 15,000 robots and 10 fulfillment centers in the u.s.. they are making a very big investment into automating the way they run their fulfillment centers. the result really paid off. they shipped a lot more good with a lower fulfillment costs. that augurs the suggestion that productivity could show some real gains really fast. only 10 of their for film and center so far and it is showing terrific results. >> doesn't make sense that they will break out results for amazon web services next quarter? is that going to be a source of inspiratio
forbid make some money. it never seemed that was his plan to begin with. wall street loves amazon. >> i think what they have done and the last year is separate out the investments they want to have versus investors who are trying to play this ring for a shorter term game. i think they are a core investor base for people who want to own this thing for 10 years or so. it is just the biggest retailer online. what is interesting is the investments they made in logistics. they have 15,000...
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it doesn't make much sense. >> jimmy: it makes no sense at all. >> you know, i think i just, you knowback in 2011 -- [ laughter ] to think that we would be here almost three years later, what a journey. what a journey we've been on. >> jimmy: are you getting nostalgic? >> i cry all the time. but that's because i'm going through menopause. i think i had a vision for what the show would be, and i felt like we accomplished what we wanted to do. i just picture the show like a trilogy. each season was like one movie. like "the lord of the rings." so may plan is in about five years to do another round and have it really terrible and look like a video game. >> jimmy: if i was a network executive, especially comedy central, and you pitched another show i wouldn't trust you. because we did the last one, it went well and you left. >> that's the problem, i'm going to pitch comedy central tomorrow. no, comedy central is amazing, and it was a great show and the biggest bummer is the idea of not continuing to work with the people that i worked with making the show. >> jimmy: there's so many funny p
it doesn't make much sense. >> jimmy: it makes no sense at all. >> you know, i think i just, you knowback in 2011 -- [ laughter ] to think that we would be here almost three years later, what a journey. what a journey we've been on. >> jimmy: are you getting nostalgic? >> i cry all the time. but that's because i'm going through menopause. i think i had a vision for what the show would be, and i felt like we accomplished what we wanted to do. i just picture the show like...
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. >> making a lot of motions. >> yes so moved. >> we'll take that without objection. that will be the order and before we adjourn today, i just want to note that this will be my final meeting as chair of the land use committee i've had the honor of chairing this committee for two years now and severed on it for 4 years in the running and for 3 of the four years i've that the pleasure of serving with my colleague supervisor cohen that will be stepping into the chairmanship next monday meeting and look forward to work together with the 3 members of the me those will not change and supervisor jane kim will remain under and we'll be in the if you fabulous leadership supervisor cohen madam clerk, any other business before this committee? >> there's no further business. >> then we're adjourned everyone. >> hi i'm brandon the mist at sfpuc my role to support the employees between our yosemite location to san francisco and the typical things we deal with are puc recommended and network relate an telecom i like my role it varies day to day it is a unique challenge from providi
. >> making a lot of motions. >> yes so moved. >> we'll take that without objection. that will be the order and before we adjourn today, i just want to note that this will be my final meeting as chair of the land use committee i've had the honor of chairing this committee for two years now and severed on it for 4 years in the running and for 3 of the four years i've that the pleasure of serving with my colleague supervisor cohen that will be stepping into the chairmanship next...
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in particular we know of one case life insurance denied to a person initiated prep and we want to make sure those discriminatory practices for people caring for their health don't continue and i will turn this over to diane who will talk second two initiatives rapid and retention. >> so our second two initiatives are based on a strong scientific foundation which is there are benefits to treating individuals with hiv for the individual and the community. if i can get the next slide up. sorry. so i will keep talking while we're getting the slide going, so we know that early -- it's the same treatment for all hiv positive individuals, reduces infections, tuberculosis, and cancer. it also prevents liver and heart and brain damage and reduces death. we are committed to the health of the person living with hiv in san francisco but there is a two for one benefit for offering treatment for hiv infeblghted individuals. hiv treatment is a very strong preventive agent for forward transmission. scientific studies have shown us that hiv treatment of an infected individual reduces hiv transmission b
in particular we know of one case life insurance denied to a person initiated prep and we want to make sure those discriminatory practices for people caring for their health don't continue and i will turn this over to diane who will talk second two initiatives rapid and retention. >> so our second two initiatives are based on a strong scientific foundation which is there are benefits to treating individuals with hiv for the individual and the community. if i can get the next slide up....
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that doesn't make any sense. so i think iran is actually the countermodel, and it sends a very strong signal to the rest of the word, that this is not the path to pursue. if you want to have a peaceful nuclear program, and get the most advanced technology, which we could provide under a 123 agreement for example. so i think it's actually very powerful in the other direction. >> we can pursue this further, but again, i think a no enrichment policy is the correct policy. especially as it sets a precedent for saudi arabia united arab emirates, and others, and especially since the iranians are clearly intending on building 8 to 10 nuclear power plants, as they are flaring ten nuclear power plants worth of nuclear electricity generating capacity on a daily basis. ok so we just have to understand fully what the long-term emily indications are. thank you mr. chairman. >> senator grasso. >> thank you mr. chairman. secretary cohen, in a meeting in the white house last week the president said he thought the chances of a de
that doesn't make any sense. so i think iran is actually the countermodel, and it sends a very strong signal to the rest of the word, that this is not the path to pursue. if you want to have a peaceful nuclear program, and get the most advanced technology, which we could provide under a 123 agreement for example. so i think it's actually very powerful in the other direction. >> we can pursue this further, but again, i think a no enrichment policy is the correct policy. especially as it...
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such a short-term bet you're making. it doesn't make sense. for the long-term investor, you're looking out over the course of time and taking bets on long-term. i like those types of dips. that's a sale. to me that's an opportunity to step in the market and maybe buy some action. >> we're nowhere near those 2000 multiples. year 2000, we were trading at multiple ratios 30 times. we're nowhere near that. we're close to there. 50% near there. but nowhere near there. charles: you're talked about a profitable trade. i don't know how these experts could be wrong for six years and still be buying boats. maybe it's somewhere else, but it ain't making money from the market. let's talk about the economic backdrop. a lot of people are saying, you know, there are some similarities there. i don't see it. do you think it would justify a crash? >> i hate to be negative. i'll be honest. jpmorgan this week came out with a chart over the last two times the market climbed this high, a severe correction took place. great opportunities when this happened. with the
such a short-term bet you're making. it doesn't make sense. for the long-term investor, you're looking out over the course of time and taking bets on long-term. i like those types of dips. that's a sale. to me that's an opportunity to step in the market and maybe buy some action. >> we're nowhere near those 2000 multiples. year 2000, we were trading at multiple ratios 30 times. we're nowhere near that. we're close to there. 50% near there. but nowhere near there. charles: you're talked...
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but it makes them happy and makes us happy we love to come through the farm stand to see that happeningt does it work everywhere it new hampshire one had to close because of theft a and stephen king wrote a novel asking readers to voluntarily pay a dollar for each chapter down loaded he would only do with a 75 percent paid but few were than 50 percent paid. have you been robbed? have they taken money ever? >> of course, . but is rare. we do a beginning and ending inventory. we have an idea how much product we have sold. interestingly enough we do get variations but on average it works out just about right. john: thank you for a british university once ran a trust experiment to find out people were more honest if there is a poster of the wall to show the eyes. nobody was watching but they with the twice as much money. who lose more trustworthy government to our business? stossel: whom do you trust? businesspeople? john: who'd you trust? business people? no. they just want to make money that is why americans will trust people who enter public service like politicians are regulators becaus
but it makes them happy and makes us happy we love to come through the farm stand to see that happeningt does it work everywhere it new hampshire one had to close because of theft a and stephen king wrote a novel asking readers to voluntarily pay a dollar for each chapter down loaded he would only do with a 75 percent paid but few were than 50 percent paid. have you been robbed? have they taken money ever? >> of course, . but is rare. we do a beginning and ending inventory. we have an...
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we need to make sure that is done and finally, make sure you are getting on top of local contracting and local hiring. this state requires you at least in good faith to hire 50% local. we know that if you don't do local contractors, local hiring does not happen. a while back at the board of supervisors in the [indiscernible] one of those amendments does require this project and others within phase 2 to fire the local hiring mandate law of the city which at this point is 30% and will go up higher. we need you to make sure you are aware that that is a law they have to follow but since the state says to you they want you to do 50%, what i would say is instead of making it in good faith, just say we are going to 50% on this project because that's where the san francisco law heads us anyway in a few years. please confirm we get 50% local hiring on this project. protect the workers and protect the community and involve the community members themselves in the monitoring of the dust mitigation. thank you. >> good afternoon. i'm with the green action for health and environmental justice. i ha
we need to make sure that is done and finally, make sure you are getting on top of local contracting and local hiring. this state requires you at least in good faith to hire 50% local. we know that if you don't do local contractors, local hiring does not happen. a while back at the board of supervisors in the [indiscernible] one of those amendments does require this project and others within phase 2 to fire the local hiring mandate law of the city which at this point is 30% and will go up...
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you are what makes me normal and makes me feel normal and i would never give up any of my friendships. of course i want to thank my interns.. all they can and do our work without all of you. their incredible and just a minute i start off as an intern never imagining that i would be here right now in this position. so, watch out you never know. two, of course my parents and my family. my best friend sitting here in the second row here. my mom and dad. my cousin teresa who i grew up with and my sister put her husband stephen, my partner justin. and i would just say that i've mentioned this before, but it's really difficult our jobs but it's even harder for our partners. to have to tell them every tuesday i'm not sure what time i'm going to come home. i'm not to join you for dinner. so, thank you so much justin for everything you've done. his parents who are also here thank you so much. they cook dinner for me sometimes. i know i'm so busy. they've such had been incredible support. i really want to thank them so much. so, again i want to congratulate all of the newly reelected supervisor
you are what makes me normal and makes me feel normal and i would never give up any of my friendships. of course i want to thank my interns.. all they can and do our work without all of you. their incredible and just a minute i start off as an intern never imagining that i would be here right now in this position. so, watch out you never know. two, of course my parents and my family. my best friend sitting here in the second row here. my mom and dad. my cousin teresa who i grew up with and my...
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and i think we as the nfl want to make this an important issue where we can make a difference in societyeneral because this is a problem in the broader society. et means for the league largest attendance since 2005 league has had a regular season in mexico season. fans don't understand why. can you explain to them why? >> john we have tremendous fans in mexico. we had a great experience with the regular season game down there. as you know that was our first ever. it was a tremendous success for us. we want to get back there. we want to play more games from. it's a combination of stadium availabilities, making sure we can doll it it at the standards and level we like to do it. when we do it we'll do it well. we've had success in london. we're looking at markets including mexico. we certainly hope to be back there soon. >> rachel nichols from cnn. roger, you have faced problems over the past year over a wide range. a lot of issues are conflicts of interests. when you add an outside investigator like ted wells, you're still paying him and craft who owns patriots still paying you. even when
and i think we as the nfl want to make this an important issue where we can make a difference in societyeneral because this is a problem in the broader society. et means for the league largest attendance since 2005 league has had a regular season in mexico season. fans don't understand why. can you explain to them why? >> john we have tremendous fans in mexico. we had a great experience with the regular season game down there. as you know that was our first ever. it was a tremendous...