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maxim has come. >> translator: winning is all that matters to me. i want to win.hat's it. >> reporter: maxim advances through the first and second rounds without difficulty. in the final, he prevails by thrusting his opponent out. maxim has won the tournament. >> translator: now i've become champion of the russian far east. my next goal is winning the championship of all russia. i know it's not easy to become a winner, but i will try my best with confidence and continue my training. >> reporter: maxim and his fellow wrestlers will continue training hard in hopes of raising the profile of russian sumo even further. elena solodayka, nhk world. >>> rachel ferguson has the weather team has more on the sigh colonic storm that's on the way to myanmar, rachel? >> yes, we'll get you another update on this cyclone. it is starting to move now. it's picked up the pace and it is moving at ten kilometers per hour. with gusts up at 93. it's expected to pick up the pace and continue this northerly movement, swerving toward the northeast before making landfall. it could be myanma
maxim has come. >> translator: winning is all that matters to me. i want to win.hat's it. >> reporter: maxim advances through the first and second rounds without difficulty. in the final, he prevails by thrusting his opponent out. maxim has won the tournament. >> translator: now i've become champion of the russian far east. my next goal is winning the championship of all russia. i know it's not easy to become a winner, but i will try my best with confidence and continue my...
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(laughter) (cheers and applause) this is a disgrace, maxim. you're sending a horrible message to america's young males that one year they could be one of the hottest women on the planet and the next year poof. nothing. by the way, poof-- is what i say to get my pouty hot face. (cheers and applause) who am i kidding? i'm just a withered old cougar. i just-- i don't know, i just want to be object find like a piece of meat is that too much to ask? and just look at the hot young thing who took my spot this year's magazine at number 69. mantei te'o's fake girlfriend. i'm sorry. mi sorry, maxim, but i am wait hotter than her. have you seen her? neither has he. (laughter) i mean how dare-- how dare maxim give away my hard earned spot to some fake persona that doesn't even exist? instead of a genuine person like stephen colbert. now folks, don't kid yourself-- (cheers and applause) >> stephen: and don't kid yourself, folks, this totally changes the game. don't get too comfy miley cyrus because the fake people are eligible, next year's top spot could b
(laughter) (cheers and applause) this is a disgrace, maxim. you're sending a horrible message to america's young males that one year they could be one of the hottest women on the planet and the next year poof. nothing. by the way, poof-- is what i say to get my pouty hot face. (cheers and applause) who am i kidding? i'm just a withered old cougar. i just-- i don't know, i just want to be object find like a piece of meat is that too much to ask? and just look at the hot young thing who took my...
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if you make an economic decision you first maximize cruise calls for the facility and then maximize the number of days for special events and parking. here is the whole estimate. it not only looks at total revenue but net revenue to the port. the difference between the low scenario and the high scenario, the high increases the number of cruise calls, and increases the passenger facility charge. and increases the terminal operating fee that will be paid at the port for the exclusive rights. and increases security costs. because security costs, there is a marginal cost associated with ship calls. and there a reduction in maintenance costs and reduction in parking and special event revenues. to walk through and looking at all revenues, minus the new maintenance obligation. operator is anticipate to pay the port between 1.2 million and 1.5 million. the cruise line is anticipated to pay the port 3.1 million to 4 million, for total revenues for 4.3 to 5.4 million. we have debt service associated with the new facility. totaling 3.5 million. which doesn't change regardless of the share of cruis
if you make an economic decision you first maximize cruise calls for the facility and then maximize the number of days for special events and parking. here is the whole estimate. it not only looks at total revenue but net revenue to the port. the difference between the low scenario and the high scenario, the high increases the number of cruise calls, and increases the passenger facility charge. and increases the terminal operating fee that will be paid at the port for the exclusive rights. and...
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it was important for us to try to maximize the extent that we could given the constraints of the law; as i mentioned, you even heard references, outreach going back five years to the contracting community. we required the bidders for this contract to come to meet and greet sessions with the contractors. we have a number of different forms and try to share all of the perspective bidding information so the program was funding positions in our sbe office and also in the office of economic and workforce development try to make sure we are maximizing opportunities. it is disappointing that despite what i believe was a legitimate, above and beyond effort in this case with regard to local, small and minority-owned businesses we are not where we would like to be but the contractor has fairly significantly exceeded the sbe goal, which is the requirement that we can enforce and so i guess that is a consolation and it sounds like there are still remaining opportunities that we would be happy to see go to small, local, minority and other firms. >> chair nolan: individuals in san francisco can sti
it was important for us to try to maximize the extent that we could given the constraints of the law; as i mentioned, you even heard references, outreach going back five years to the contracting community. we required the bidders for this contract to come to meet and greet sessions with the contractors. we have a number of different forms and try to share all of the perspective bidding information so the program was funding positions in our sbe office and also in the office of economic and...
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as we get in there operating we will try to maximize the turn-around as we can. we would like to have that, after the ship sails at 4 p.m. and work like heck and get it turned around and make more revenue. >> my back of the napkin calculation, it looks like we will make more revenue from the events than the capacity security charge. >> my own goal is to have as many ships as we can. and to be open at 365. >> along that line, how far in the advance do the cruise lines notify us they are coming? that's a problem for event planners. >> the good news is that we have 90% of the calls booked at least a year in advance. we are getting our calls for 2014. and those bookings look strong, near record-levels for passengers. and there are changes due to weather or whatever. but generally speaking we know well in advance to plan around when ships are coming into san francisco. >> and it's my understanding from the executive director moror, that the folks around the world have become aware of our terminal, i am not sure how much marketing we having doing. >> ironically the por
as we get in there operating we will try to maximize the turn-around as we can. we would like to have that, after the ship sails at 4 p.m. and work like heck and get it turned around and make more revenue. >> my back of the napkin calculation, it looks like we will make more revenue from the events than the capacity security charge. >> my own goal is to have as many ships as we can. and to be open at 365. >> along that line, how far in the advance do the cruise lines notify us...
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your incentive is to do what you can to maximize profits the way you maximize profits is by having as few honors as possible that means you're going to pull up the ladder on the next generation of the wires, and that happens -- that has been happening. law firms use the metric called leverage. in the 1985 the average, which was the ratio of all lawyers to the number of owners and the firm was just under one and three-quarters. not that much different. now the ratio of all lawyers to the number of donors is three and a half. it has doubled. how do you -- out the -- so, you increase profits by squeezing that metric. you squeeze that matra coupling of the latter on the next generation and allowing fewer people into the club, and you do it by increasing what has become the bane of most lawyers existence, something called the bill of -- the billable hour. it is a straight for phenomenon. lawyers convert their time into money by something called the billable hours. if you can bill the time to a client and jars and your hourly rate, however it is, that is valued. the problem is, back in the
your incentive is to do what you can to maximize profits the way you maximize profits is by having as few honors as possible that means you're going to pull up the ladder on the next generation of the wires, and that happens -- that has been happening. law firms use the metric called leverage. in the 1985 the average, which was the ratio of all lawyers to the number of owners and the firm was just under one and three-quarters. not that much different. now the ratio of all lawyers to the number...
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we pride ourselves at our facilities to be able to maximize the usage and be creative and find /khr-bgs flexibility [inaudible] in new york city to be able to get in, set up to a point and then [inaudible] and allow a cruise ship to work and then come back in and set up. a lot of times with over 200 plus calls at the facility, we're on very tight turn arounds and it's a credit to the team, operations and security that are able to coordinate these things with a lot of these special events. we've worked closely with the cruise lines and the new york city edc who /oepbls the property and the super bowl committee who is hosting the super bowl in 2014. we will be hosting a number of events leading up to the super bowl and we're extremely excited about that. >> as i mentioned before and it's detailed in our rfp response, we have quite a bit of experience and quick turn arounds for events and in fact most of the e vents and the two listed here were turning around between when a cruise ship [inaudible] as acknowledged in the earlier presenter and in our rfp, but they are fluid and they change a
we pride ourselves at our facilities to be able to maximize the usage and be creative and find /khr-bgs flexibility [inaudible] in new york city to be able to get in, set up to a point and then [inaudible] and allow a cruise ship to work and then come back in and set up. a lot of times with over 200 plus calls at the facility, we're on very tight turn arounds and it's a credit to the team, operations and security that are able to coordinate these things with a lot of these special events. we've...
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we can maximize the slope. so when we're looking at sunset boulevard we are looking at sunset but the transcribe try flows that come down all those connectionors that hit sunset. so the design is very specifically. as we look at the annual system >> i'd like to at sometime to understand a little bit more about how we do that. it's not easy >> if you can bear it we'll have a session on hydraulic monitors we'll have a separate section session. >> we're talking about small projects that may have pretty incremental hard to measure issues. we want to know this because this is a specific design kind of criteria. so getting the material for design purposes is not a simple task and i for one would like to know more. >> i think there are some - again jumping ahead but several other cities have done a lot of hydraulic systems. >> we all portland, chicago, new york we're all talking we are talking about what kind of equipment and certainly some things are different about our sewer systems that is tricky. we're sharing res
we can maximize the slope. so when we're looking at sunset boulevard we are looking at sunset but the transcribe try flows that come down all those connectionors that hit sunset. so the design is very specifically. as we look at the annual system >> i'd like to at sometime to understand a little bit more about how we do that. it's not easy >> if you can bear it we'll have a session on hydraulic monitors we'll have a separate section session. >> we're talking about small...
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want to maximize available terminal usage days for crews and special events. obviously no dead days as much as possible. this will allow us to increase union jobs in areas of security, maintenance and operations to manage and protect the facility /-fp it is much different from pier 35. we obviously plan to expand our partnership with local businesses through opportunities offered by the lb program. it's something we need to discus further with our partners. there is a degree of edge caution that needs to go i obviously want to showcase the james harmon cruise terminal through grand opening event. we want to schedule an event as soon as possible when the terminal become available, use it as an opportunity to showcase it, show it to everyone in town and beyond. schedule management -- we are asked how we are going to manage the schedule. hopefully not too many numbers here but i wanted to say that schedules are made two years to 18 months in advance. it is our goal to reach [inaudible] based on market trends in discussion with the cruise /eupbl dust /treu. this w
want to maximize available terminal usage days for crews and special events. obviously no dead days as much as possible. this will allow us to increase union jobs in areas of security, maintenance and operations to manage and protect the facility /-fp it is much different from pier 35. we obviously plan to expand our partnership with local businesses through opportunities offered by the lb program. it's something we need to discus further with our partners. there is a degree of edge caution...
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. >>> miley strikes a pose and leaks a little too much information over maxim's hot 100. we have that next. >>> welcome back. i was mentioning the light rain in the reno area. here's the zoomed-in image. this is i-80, truckee, the reno area. it looks like you could possibly be getting snow at the highest elevations up there at the peaks. as far as 80 goes, just light rain this morning as you're crossing the border. as far as what we're going to deal with out there today in the northwest, it's cooler definitely with more of an on-shore flow. 73 in seattle. if you go inland a little bit, still warm there, temperatures in the 80s. a chance of afternoon storms today. we're kind of stuck in this weather pattern. tomorrow i think we should be mostly dry in california at least. >> yeah, above the beltline in the west looks really good. >>> miley cyrus may have spilled the beans a little bit early. in a tweet, the singer revealed she is number one on "maxim's" hot 100 list before even the magazine had a chance to announce it. miley also gave her followers a peek at what could be
. >>> miley strikes a pose and leaks a little too much information over maxim's hot 100. we have that next. >>> welcome back. i was mentioning the light rain in the reno area. here's the zoomed-in image. this is i-80, truckee, the reno area. it looks like you could possibly be getting snow at the highest elevations up there at the peaks. as far as 80 goes, just light rain this morning as you're crossing the border. as far as what we're going to deal with out there today in the...
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of where we are, our choices to award -- your choice -- to authorize a word of the contract and maximizes opportunities or reject all bids and rebid the contract; about score, you heard talk of where are in terms of schedule contingency. given how costs are escalating in the market it would erode our cost contingency and ultimately i don't think we would get a different outcome. there was talk before about the bundling; you directed questions of the contractor. the public comment was directed at us because we had taken four separate contracts and bundled them. want impetus for doing that, we took into account the potential impact on small business engagement and in the end the gaol that we set for this contract was 20 percent was higher; the low responsible bid we got exceed that goal, up to 25%. initially when we were in the unbundled mode, three different contracts, we bid the first one. the low bid came in not even meeting, i think 18%. the difference between 200 million dollar contract and 800 million dollar contract - i don't think it is a significant in terms of the local opportunit
of where we are, our choices to award -- your choice -- to authorize a word of the contract and maximizes opportunities or reject all bids and rebid the contract; about score, you heard talk of where are in terms of schedule contingency. given how costs are escalating in the market it would erode our cost contingency and ultimately i don't think we would get a different outcome. there was talk before about the bundling; you directed questions of the contractor. the public comment was directed...
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i believe theorize trying to maximize their bottom line. i have faith if the xhirgsdz you're here to uphold the proposition k that you have passed that you took so much time. so i. looking to you all to look at this carefully and i also want you to - how many of you have gone to jess i didn't square and taken a look? i want a show of hands. i took a long time the tower the jessie square has the jewish museum then a tall believe this. well, we cut through the jessie police car i'm not going to repeat double parking of the trucks. i want you to take into serious consideration the parking of the trucks >> thank you. >> thank you. >> i'm edward i live in the four seagulls residence. to me this situation is very clear. the developer is motivated to make as much profit as he. in this connection we've hired lawyers and experts all to maximize his return. in order to do that he's got to convince the city, he needs to develop the project at this level. but it goes against the proposition k it is to suggest this project is - please keep in mind this
i believe theorize trying to maximize their bottom line. i have faith if the xhirgsdz you're here to uphold the proposition k that you have passed that you took so much time. so i. looking to you all to look at this carefully and i also want you to - how many of you have gone to jess i didn't square and taken a look? i want a show of hands. i took a long time the tower the jessie square has the jewish museum then a tall believe this. well, we cut through the jessie police car i'm not going to...
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so, on launch day, the first day customers are enrolling in this program, we are maximizing their participation in existing energy efficiency programs. meanwhile, we're also at our desks developing new programs for energy efficiency. we are -- they already know how much we will pay them for any small-scale renewable electricity that they already have operating on their roofs or that they have invested in, but that they're not consuming at their home. that's the net energy metering part of the program. day one, that tariff is available to them. same thing for the go solar s.f. program. they can take advantage of the go solar s.f. program from day one. feed-in tariffs, also a published tariff available to them on the day the program begins to enroll customers. meanwhile, we're also pursuing other activities associated with the larger scale renewables where we need to do some more development and design work and c-e-q-a work before we can actually bring projects on board. that's what you see reflected in years one, two, three, and deliveries happening in two, three, four, right? and the market pur
so, on launch day, the first day customers are enrolling in this program, we are maximizing their participation in existing energy efficiency programs. meanwhile, we're also at our desks developing new programs for energy efficiency. we are -- they already know how much we will pay them for any small-scale renewable electricity that they already have operating on their roofs or that they have invested in, but that they're not consuming at their home. that's the net energy metering part of the...
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ben bova is maxim's editor in chief. and he's a big trouble maker. >> what have i walked into here?i can barely count that high. >> did you have to whittle it down from a bigger group? how big was the group? >> yes. we put up about 150 names online and we encourage our readers to vote in. we got eight million votes for this. >> how old is the average reader? >> in their 20s. but eight million -- >> so their brains are not fulfilled yet either. all right. >> so we did hear from miley early. she tweeted -- >> what? >> yeah. it all came out. were you disappointed? because she said she's on the cover. >> she's number one she said. >> i'm here to confirm that yes, indeed, miley cyrus is this year's hot 100 number one. >> let's see. >> well, you see it up there. >> why is it in a plastic bag? >> because it's a secret that's not really a secret anymore. >> not any longer. >> but premature tweeting affects all of us. she tweeted out her picture, she let the world know she's excited. we're excited to have her, so it's all good. >> why did you guys pick her? >> as i said, this was a vote. she
ben bova is maxim's editor in chief. and he's a big trouble maker. >> what have i walked into here?i can barely count that high. >> did you have to whittle it down from a bigger group? how big was the group? >> yes. we put up about 150 names online and we encourage our readers to vote in. we got eight million votes for this. >> how old is the average reader? >> in their 20s. but eight million -- >> so their brains are not fulfilled yet either. all right....
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that's a team effort worth mvp status. >>> maxim releasing the top 100 yesterday. coming in at number 69. manti te'o's fake girlfriend. >>> kobe bryant is playing some heavy defense these days. not on the court but in court. the l.a. laker star is in a dispute with his mom over more than 100 times from his childhood including jerseys. $450,000 advance from an auction for a m the memorabilia. but kobe said he never gave his mom those things or authorized her to sell them. if kobe wins his mom has to return the advance which she has reportedly already used to buy a house. >>> good morning, another beautiful day. we're starting off the day in the 50s, we're going to see a high of 78 degrees in seattle. mid 60s in san francisco. 90 in vegas today. as go into the start of the weekend, temperatures still stay nice and mild with the sunshine continuing. as we go into sunday, showers work their way back into the northwest, and l.a. is getting back into the low to mid 80s. it seems like all of the heat is certainly on the west coast. >> thank you. >> "gatsby" will not be en
that's a team effort worth mvp status. >>> maxim releasing the top 100 yesterday. coming in at number 69. manti te'o's fake girlfriend. >>> kobe bryant is playing some heavy defense these days. not on the court but in court. the l.a. laker star is in a dispute with his mom over more than 100 times from his childhood including jerseys. $450,000 advance from an auction for a m the memorabilia. but kobe said he never gave his mom those things or authorized her to sell them. if...
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thank you for crowning me number one, "maxim" 100.the magazine. >> kate and william's baby? boy? girl? you have a guess? >> she did slip earlier. >> a girl. >> a girl. >> i'm wondering if the latest. >> prince harry has been blabbing it is going to be a boy. stay tuned. >> trying to throw us off. >> maybe. rying to throw us off. >> maybe. country's premier news brand. >> announcer: abc news, the country's premier news brand. where americans go to see the whole picture. together with yahoo! news. the world's number one news site on the web. this is america's number one digital news source. ♪ what makes me feel this way ♪ my girl my girl ♪ my girl my girl >> on a cloudy day. finally this half-hour, a heart warming story about a truly royal day. first the 18-year-old teen from western wisconsin with down syndrome competed in a special olympics event. >> then he want to the prom with miss minnesota. that makes this our "favorite story of the day." >> yep. how did he do it? abc's tai hernandez has the story. >> reporter: what's better than
thank you for crowning me number one, "maxim" 100.the magazine. >> kate and william's baby? boy? girl? you have a guess? >> she did slip earlier. >> a girl. >> a girl. >> i'm wondering if the latest. >> prince harry has been blabbing it is going to be a boy. stay tuned. >> trying to throw us off. >> maybe. rying to throw us off. >> maybe. country's premier news brand. >> announcer: abc news, the country's premier news brand....
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talk to you how we're to maximize the youth issues over the summer by leveraging the programs that the puc is having. and developing core elements across the internship programs and i'll close with the next steps that closing includes an item you'll be looking at in our business section. so for the current budget cycle the board of supervisors added back one-hundred $4 million to be used in the youth programs. this is consistent with the mayor's effort to really lift up and maximize opportunities over the summer. to his goal is to make sure that 6 thousand people are to be employed. and the summer we have about seven hundred and 20 told us every year. and for this upcoming summer we're implementing budget deadline issues. we have a long track record of implementing youth programs so whether it's through the youth project or the summer programs we'll be using the ad funds. in addition we'll are piloting a process where we'll be engaging nonprofit as part of the strategy that will be tied to the f i p projects. we'll be trying to scale what works. and the evaluation and monitoring will b
talk to you how we're to maximize the youth issues over the summer by leveraging the programs that the puc is having. and developing core elements across the internship programs and i'll close with the next steps that closing includes an item you'll be looking at in our business section. so for the current budget cycle the board of supervisors added back one-hundred $4 million to be used in the youth programs. this is consistent with the mayor's effort to really lift up and maximize...
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they make new york city like this to maximize motion. this was supposed to be about a money city so we'll maximize efficiency and out everything movable like that. it wasn't a city about beauty, about, it wasn't a city to contemplate to kansas city to get things done. so as i looked at that i started to look at every other system. i started to look at money and say oh, my gosh, money. money is a program. the money we use was invented in about 11 or 1200. it replace all these other kind of money because there was a. he did economy that was rising out of control. the aristocracy did know how to maintain control so the made all that money and illegal and said look, if you guys want to transact you've got to borrow money at interest. it was a way for rich people doetosay rich is simply by being rich. it was a clever idea to get work. but now we wake up the we think this stuff is money. because this is money which is sort of anti-general semantics. you never say this is something else but it's not money. what is this? what is this stuff? this
they make new york city like this to maximize motion. this was supposed to be about a money city so we'll maximize efficiency and out everything movable like that. it wasn't a city about beauty, about, it wasn't a city to contemplate to kansas city to get things done. so as i looked at that i started to look at every other system. i started to look at money and say oh, my gosh, money. money is a program. the money we use was invented in about 11 or 1200. it replace all these other kind of money...
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i guess my question, at the bernal property we were holding on to the property for maximizing value to return to the rate payer. and i can understand why we do that. i guess i would have question as to why we might hold onto property to do something other than maximize the return. so, if our intent was to develop a use that was best and highest and best use, i'm curious as to -- and i don't need an answer now, but i am curious as to what authority we'd have to do that. >> i think we have the authority. it would have to be on a case-by-case basis. would you agree, counsel? >> certainly case-by-case basis. this particular extreme example, i don't think it would be within the scope of your authority to retain property because along with retaining property comes liability and cost if it was for affordable housing or something that's completely outside of the scope of your mission under the charter. so, but it would definitely be a case -by-case analysis. >> right. >> my only point on that is as we look at options, probably the simplest most direct option is if we determine that that proper
i guess my question, at the bernal property we were holding on to the property for maximizing value to return to the rate payer. and i can understand why we do that. i guess i would have question as to why we might hold onto property to do something other than maximize the return. so, if our intent was to develop a use that was best and highest and best use, i'm curious as to -- and i don't need an answer now, but i am curious as to what authority we'd have to do that. >> i think we have...
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we're maximizing the use of natural daylighting.e light sensors that minimize the use of artificial lighting. >> by having light outside the building skin, what that does is we are mitigating it before it hits the glass. we have a high performance, low formal gain graph. the system does not have to work as much to either cool the building or heat the building. >> this building also incorporates or utilizes under floor system for delivery of heating and cooling to the building. this in conjunction with the high efficiency equipment that we've installed in the building reduces the consumption of energy for heating and cooling by 51%. >> we have two destination elevators. destination elevator save 35 to 40% of the electrical energy over traditional elevator. these elevators save energy by using a regenerative drive. when the cars are going up empty or down full of people, they generate electricity that goes back into the building grid. these elevators have energy by grouping people going to the same floor in the same cab. and the way t
we're maximizing the use of natural daylighting.e light sensors that minimize the use of artificial lighting. >> by having light outside the building skin, what that does is we are mitigating it before it hits the glass. we have a high performance, low formal gain graph. the system does not have to work as much to either cool the building or heat the building. >> this building also incorporates or utilizes under floor system for delivery of heating and cooling to the building. this...
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of course no one wants to maximize tax. >> mr. chairman, could i also make an unnecessary comment here? i've had the honor of serving with you from within a quarter of a century. i know of no member of the united states senate has ever accused you of olein or harassing them at this in the thousands of hearings to you and i've part of over many years and frankly it's offensive to hear you accused of that behavior, which is never characterize your conduct of this committee for this defense committee. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, senator mccain. i very much appreciate that. senator mccaskill. >> eye to things to say. i'm anxious to hear the testimony of the next panel. first is i love apple. i love apple. .. >> i wanted to publicly acknowledge those on the campaign. finally, i have questions about this, not because i think that apple is the villain, but rather apple is utilizing the tax code we have given them. if we have any hope of changing that tax code to promote free enterprise and capitalism and the success of the ame
of course no one wants to maximize tax. >> mr. chairman, could i also make an unnecessary comment here? i've had the honor of serving with you from within a quarter of a century. i know of no member of the united states senate has ever accused you of olein or harassing them at this in the thousands of hearings to you and i've part of over many years and frankly it's offensive to hear you accused of that behavior, which is never characterize your conduct of this committee for this defense...
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. >> number one on maxim's top 500 list before they had a chance to announce it.this news, access hollywood asked readers, should miley cyrus be number one on maxim's hot 100 list? only 14% said yes. that, my friends, is rough. punk culture at this year's met gala. madonna went full-on punk, jacket and no pants. lindsey vonn and tiger woods stepped out in public. and kim kardashian stepped out in what looked like a curtain. i'm just the messenger. in fact, i'm betty nguyen, folks. "way too early" starts right now. >>> help me. i'm amanda berry. >> you need police, fire or ambulance? >> i need police. >> okay. and what's going on there? >> i've been kidnapped and i've been missing for ten years and i'm here. i'm free now. >> free now. it's a story that rarely has a happy ending. this morning three young women are free after ten years of cap activity in cleveland, ohio. we'll hear more of that emotional 911 call as well as from the neighbor who came to their rescue. bill karins, this is "way too early," the show that smiles along with all the family and friends of t
. >> number one on maxim's top 500 list before they had a chance to announce it.this news, access hollywood asked readers, should miley cyrus be number one on maxim's hot 100 list? only 14% said yes. that, my friends, is rough. punk culture at this year's met gala. madonna went full-on punk, jacket and no pants. lindsey vonn and tiger woods stepped out in public. and kim kardashian stepped out in what looked like a curtain. i'm just the messenger. in fact, i'm betty nguyen, folks....
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so the ability to maximize the facility will change the picture. >> for the record it's important to recognize we not just look at port revenues, with the cruise calls the city benefits in terms of the money spent in hotel, restaurants and retail. and that's the added value we are not recognizing directly, but indirectly. and of course if you have special events people are spending money on catering, etc. so there is money going into the local economy. but on the other hand we do need to make sure we are looking at it from a standpoint of what the port needs to sustain itself. and recognize that the added benefit of tourism of the city is another benefit that we think is very valuable. and we want to do our part in contributing to that in the city of san francisco. >> and to some tenants along the waterfront. the new restaurants we have. >> thank you very much. thank you. >> item 11, new business. commissioners? >> any new business? any public comment on new business? >> item 12. public comment. >> we do have two speakers who would like to speak in public comment. ed farris. please i
so the ability to maximize the facility will change the picture. >> for the record it's important to recognize we not just look at port revenues, with the cruise calls the city benefits in terms of the money spent in hotel, restaurants and retail. and that's the added value we are not recognizing directly, but indirectly. and of course if you have special events people are spending money on catering, etc. so there is money going into the local economy. but on the other hand we do need to...
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very mindful of the limited resources we have and they will do everything they can to make sure we maximize every penny. i appreciate the point. >> thank you, let's open this up for public comment. >> good afternoon, i'm with the san francisco bicycle coalition. i would like to add my support. every neighborhood are requested bike racks faster than the city can implement them. the other note, commissioner breed, we are doing all that we can. we are partnering with the mtc and board of supervisors and the mayor's office to figure out how to implement a wonderful and robust bike program in san francisco. the denver bike system replaced their car traffic and we have seen how other cities can do it. this funding allocation will help us get to a more robust pilot without it. and i think we understand how to get the data and how it works and be able to get this spread out. we have a lot of questions as well and working with partners to figure out what that ideal funding would be. i think this is a really important step to get us closer to implement something on the ground. i would appreciate your
very mindful of the limited resources we have and they will do everything they can to make sure we maximize every penny. i appreciate the point. >> thank you, let's open this up for public comment. >> good afternoon, i'm with the san francisco bicycle coalition. i would like to add my support. every neighborhood are requested bike racks faster than the city can implement them. the other note, commissioner breed, we are doing all that we can. we are partnering with the mtc and board...
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our proposal and the house was to maximize the infrastructure that is available, the assets available, build up from there. what ended up in the law was a top-down approach. i think they're finding that has its own set of problems and it comes to allocating costs. we had a witness that allocated -- talked about the potential cost on fire departments that , triple.double it was a huge increase. they were like they did not know how to do this. also join our conversation, tony of politico. >> i want to talk about patent options. when the congressional budget office came back with that figure that said more than $20 billion of revenue from incentive auctions. some of that money went towards paying the middle class jobs act. some has gone for first net. are you still holding the fcc to that number, or is that number unlikely? is it to inflated? >> i do not think we really know at this point. i think what we do know, this is correct, in the past he asked -- office estimates usually undershot what actually happened. iny had an auction failure the old d block. you have to get it right. that's
our proposal and the house was to maximize the infrastructure that is available, the assets available, build up from there. what ended up in the law was a top-down approach. i think they're finding that has its own set of problems and it comes to allocating costs. we had a witness that allocated -- talked about the potential cost on fire departments that , triple.double it was a huge increase. they were like they did not know how to do this. also join our conversation, tony of politico....