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if i maximize affordable housing we'll looked up u to they've period of time offsite if you try to maximize for jobs you'll do things like create you know require pdr space and new nonprofit office space part of pdr and focusing on infrastructure you'll put that money not into affordable housing but more towards transportation and environmental sustainability from the plan never passed and department can happen that is still about 6 thousand units based on downtown and each neighborhood we still get about $600 million in community benefits. >> from the plan passed but we didn't change the requirement we'll double to $1.2 billion but we'll still be leaving a lot of money on the table if we try to capture the value for the upcoming zoning and allow the development to happen you're up to $2 billion in community and benefits quickly go through what this means for example, we'll maximize we'll get to 38 unit in affordable housing and once you get that we'll get hundred million dollars above and beyond we we have today and childcare we'll have more is so that's the alternative maxed out one $.4 b
if i maximize affordable housing we'll looked up u to they've period of time offsite if you try to maximize for jobs you'll do things like create you know require pdr space and new nonprofit office space part of pdr and focusing on infrastructure you'll put that money not into affordable housing but more towards transportation and environmental sustainability from the plan never passed and department can happen that is still about 6 thousand units based on downtown and each neighborhood we...
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it is only a commitment, i think to try to maximize the size of the tree very first day they go in. >> commissioner: maples are slow-growing. >> testifier: yes. the good news is having everyone is higher work on this the evergreen species is definitely a way to bridge the gap here. >> commissioner cannot i like the red maples beard of the light pollution as well as the noise during certain parts of the year. >> commissioner [inaudible] they may be greater psychological [inaudible] but they do not block a noise. >> commissioner: i am a little confused because it seems to me most tree removal permits we have dealt with we get very specific about the replacements. december discussion about a permit for placement, so why in this case of a separate direct >> testifier: to clarify, i would say i disagree with the project sponsor a little bit in that assessment. the permit before he is the tree removal and replacement permit. replacement is a valid point of discussion as part of removal. so, i think this is a tree removal permit with replacement. there are times with dr. moments when of gett
it is only a commitment, i think to try to maximize the size of the tree very first day they go in. >> commissioner: maples are slow-growing. >> testifier: yes. the good news is having everyone is higher work on this the evergreen species is definitely a way to bridge the gap here. >> commissioner cannot i like the red maples beard of the light pollution as well as the noise during certain parts of the year. >> commissioner [inaudible] they may be greater psychological...
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for a weak response saying businesses are more concerned with maximizing profits than how harmful emissions are impacting the poor. the statement is already drawing reaction from the todaydalai lama. >> pope francis speaks about sustainable development. he doesn't want to give recipes. it's not up to him. but he says that the political leaders must care about these issues. >> four candidates and two potential candidates for president here in the u.s. are catholic. the pope has said he wants climate change to be part of the debate at a major u.n. summit on climate change later this year. meantime, the archbishop weighing in as well on the statement saying quote, pope
for a weak response saying businesses are more concerned with maximizing profits than how harmful emissions are impacting the poor. the statement is already drawing reaction from the todaydalai lama. >> pope francis speaks about sustainable development. he doesn't want to give recipes. it's not up to him. but he says that the political leaders must care about these issues. >> four candidates and two potential candidates for president here in the u.s. are catholic. the pope has said...
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again these are based on our actual cost to maximize our reimbursement. then the rates for vital records are rates the state sets for birth and death certificates then we have a ewe immunization and clinic fees. >> thank you >> could you tell me what our oshcod ratio is in terms of charges and where that stands in terms of other community hospitals? >> commissioners greg wagner chief financial officer. i was sitting there realizing that you were going to ask for that number. [laughter] because you did last year and i can get you the exact time but we are still a little off. as y
again these are based on our actual cost to maximize our reimbursement. then the rates for vital records are rates the state sets for birth and death certificates then we have a ewe immunization and clinic fees. >> thank you >> could you tell me what our oshcod ratio is in terms of charges and where that stands in terms of other community hospitals? >> commissioners greg wagner chief financial officer. i was sitting there realizing that you were going to ask for that number....
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the impact is our goal to kind of hit the sweet spot the importantly ridge analogy so see how to maximize the plans identifiable for the potential over the last year, we've worked closely with the consulting to analyze this question and i want to acknowledge people who are here in the audience she's helped us to parcel it out and she'll be variable for the methodology functions today, we're presenting the preliminary analysis we want to start the conversation and excited to do so we'll be accomplishing the results and want to hear from you and the community whether we got this right and most importantly the priorities we want this plan to express so our analysis long time the impact of existing and proposed excuse me. the existing and proposed requirement feasibility so we concocted what is called a land analysis of 44 typical developments i'll explain and we wanted to reflect kind of a range of different development types we would expect to see across the plan area and range of zoning changes combinations of high-end use so we looked at those different typical involvements and modeled th
the impact is our goal to kind of hit the sweet spot the importantly ridge analogy so see how to maximize the plans identifiable for the potential over the last year, we've worked closely with the consulting to analyze this question and i want to acknowledge people who are here in the audience she's helped us to parcel it out and she'll be variable for the methodology functions today, we're presenting the preliminary analysis we want to start the conversation and excited to do so we'll be...
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again these are based on our actual cost to maximize our reimbursement. then the rates for vital records are rates the state sets for birth and death certificates then we have a ewe immunization and clinic fees. >> thank you >> could you tell me what our oshcod ratio is in terms of charges and where that stands in terms of other community hospitals? >> commissioners greg wagner chief financial officer. i was sitting there realizing that you were going to ask for that number. [laughter] because you did last year and i can get you the exact time but we are still a little off. as you know from having heard this in past years the reason we're increasing our rating particularly for the hospital is we had a consulting engagement a few years back to look at our cost to charge ratio to find out where we were relative to the standard we were behind to the recommendation of that process was to increase our charges over a period of years until we were closer to our cost to charge standard again i don't have the precise number but we're down from where we had been. w
again these are based on our actual cost to maximize our reimbursement. then the rates for vital records are rates the state sets for birth and death certificates then we have a ewe immunization and clinic fees. >> thank you >> could you tell me what our oshcod ratio is in terms of charges and where that stands in terms of other community hospitals? >> commissioners greg wagner chief financial officer. i was sitting there realizing that you were going to ask for that number....
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we could not maximize their footprint instead we made many modifications. currently, her puzzle is to match their -- rear wall and that 3 foot 8 inches short allowable under the planning code. a proposed act is 12 feet and another 3 foot [inaudible] short of 12 feet extension into the really are as permitted construction. that is a total of 17 inches reduction. so, i am here to ask you to move this project forward and approve the proposal. thank you. >> clerk: thank you. nothing further from mr. sanchez so message questions commissioners, this is submitted. >> commissioner i have a question. in the various iterations that you indicated that was done, any discussion about privacy? raising some type of a lattice of premier rail height? >> testifier: there were discussions about -- we holman -- husband -- there were discussions about what banishes they want use but basically the thinking neighbor rather than the one that to be as miserable as possible so nothing to do with the privacy. on the flip side, one thing we have not noticed any mancini's pictures is t
we could not maximize their footprint instead we made many modifications. currently, her puzzle is to match their -- rear wall and that 3 foot 8 inches short allowable under the planning code. a proposed act is 12 feet and another 3 foot [inaudible] short of 12 feet extension into the really are as permitted construction. that is a total of 17 inches reduction. so, i am here to ask you to move this project forward and approve the proposal. thank you. >> clerk: thank you. nothing further...
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we're all talking, moving forward, not to the budget committee but really was looking at how can maximize funding for affordable housing. and we have a housing bond weight on today's agenda and i were for to that work at that point. so, i want to thank chairman fontenot for your work and the budget committee for their hard work as well. of course, all the support from the mayor's office for mayor lee who i knew has worked very hard to at this budget together at first going out to a lot of neighborhoods and listening to the constituents and concerns from people all over the city, and of course, the mayor's budget staff, budget dr. kate howard, your work, thank you for your staff, your hard work putting this budget together. of course, the controller's office, at rosenfield and all the staff that were there. the budget analysts and your work, your gain in year out. i just want to thank you all for that. for me i would like to talk about just district 11 and how can't work within doing year after year, building upon past work for district 11. early on knowing that district it not have a lot
we're all talking, moving forward, not to the budget committee but really was looking at how can maximize funding for affordable housing. and we have a housing bond weight on today's agenda and i were for to that work at that point. so, i want to thank chairman fontenot for your work and the budget committee for their hard work as well. of course, all the support from the mayor's office for mayor lee who i knew has worked very hard to at this budget together at first going out to a lot of...
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and so i was trying to maximize their resources, so partnerships with the schools and the cities. and so we were the city side. when we don't get involved in it, maybe the school curriculum. but we can offer after-school programs, homework centers. one of my biggest joys of my time on the city council was that we opened a teen center in a neighborhood that's been considered less advantaged. and so those are the opportunities that we have and that we can maximize. >> you know, i think acting cally is important. acting globally is important, as well, asha. we've got about one more minute, but i'd love to hear about how you brought the makerfaire, which we've all been to here and love, to india and africa, as well, right? >> yes. i started out, actually, supporting an entrepreneur who had wanted to take it to cairo, in egypt, and we just ended up funding it, actually. we're not really hands-on. but later on, and once i saw the success of makerfaire in africa and how it spread to all other countries, i said, "let me try it out -- let me try and see if i can have a similar one in india
and so i was trying to maximize their resources, so partnerships with the schools and the cities. and so we were the city side. when we don't get involved in it, maybe the school curriculum. but we can offer after-school programs, homework centers. one of my biggest joys of my time on the city council was that we opened a teen center in a neighborhood that's been considered less advantaged. and so those are the opportunities that we have and that we can maximize. >> you know, i think...
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property and what under the circumstances might be available to try to figure out you know how to maximize that whole stretch and i'd like to to get an update at some point you know. >> we can actually schedule an update of ocean beach where we are we have an idea what the solution would be this is the fund and working with all parties to identify you know where we can off all contribute the fund to start the process so we can come back to you and give us a report on ocean beach. >> thank you very much. >> thanks for having me back again. >> next item. >> item 9 a consent calendar consent agenda are considered by the board to be routine and will be enacted by one resolution in the form or forms listed below. if discussion is desired, that item will be removed from the consent agenda and will be considered separately. 9 a approval of amendment number 2 with the time extension of '85 days with no change to the agreement amount and award the contract for a total invited $1 million plus to the lowest construction and c authorize the 5 years revocable license and d authorize number one to memor
property and what under the circumstances might be available to try to figure out you know how to maximize that whole stretch and i'd like to to get an update at some point you know. >> we can actually schedule an update of ocean beach where we are we have an idea what the solution would be this is the fund and working with all parties to identify you know where we can off all contribute the fund to start the process so we can come back to you and give us a report on ocean beach. >>...
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you try to do metrics to maximized the good. of their people argue bill gates, a growing number of people like that and you talking in the book about a theoretical, thousand dollars donation, would you give that to africans for americans? a lot of people will say why don't we deal with that. obviously it is very obvious, of thousand dollars would go very much further even though it is absolutely true there are investments but it is true is that people are tribal to some degree and they want to help once they know who are -- their families, even the extended family of a country seems to me a theoretical problem in this movement. >> you are right. people do feel like that, some of those closest circles are extremely difficult, i would not want to say to people you should be impartial between your kids and the kids of strangers. you couldn't expect anyone to do that but as they say by saying you shouldn't automatically give priority to your fellow americans over people globally i don't think that is a difficult because the biologic
you try to do metrics to maximized the good. of their people argue bill gates, a growing number of people like that and you talking in the book about a theoretical, thousand dollars donation, would you give that to africans for americans? a lot of people will say why don't we deal with that. obviously it is very obvious, of thousand dollars would go very much further even though it is absolutely true there are investments but it is true is that people are tribal to some degree and they want to...
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and there could be a system set up that maximizes the benefits of that. but also minimizes the risks by having an assurance or partnership between different regulatory entities. i think that's the right conversation to have. i think that on the basis of evidence, on the basis of logic and best practice, you can pull people together and i've seen it. and i've even seen it on very controversial issues. we actually regulated abortion facilities in maryland and when we came out with our regulations, we had both the right to life groups and the pro choice groups saying they thought we had done a fair job. and that was because we tried to strike a balance, and we were as transparent as we could about the thinking that went into that. here's where i think i really respect jeff's position on the first amendment, and how it relates and let me just react to that for a secretary. i think that in general, my view is that it should be the public interest interest that's the real, you know -- is the north pole that the compass is aligned to. it should not be an ideolog
and there could be a system set up that maximizes the benefits of that. but also minimizes the risks by having an assurance or partnership between different regulatory entities. i think that's the right conversation to have. i think that on the basis of evidence, on the basis of logic and best practice, you can pull people together and i've seen it. and i've even seen it on very controversial issues. we actually regulated abortion facilities in maryland and when we came out with our...
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station boardrooms can be unany not only more male and female this as enabled the gas stations to maximize their space and cost savings at that time we considered actually making those amendment that i'll be talking with you today instead supervisor kim decided to go ahead and watt wait to talk about what the department of public health the existing law in the health code requires that galg gas station provide a clean and samaritans washroom for the use of patrons during the business hours although the current law authorizes the department of public health to insure the compliance with the law there's not a denied mechanism by which to enforce is it after communication with the department of public health the supervisor is proposing to amend the law to permit the administrative fines for violations of the law it will authorize the director of health or his or her designee for the fines the tier system will be $500 for the first and up to one thousand dollars for a third violation also rectifying it should be easy to kinder there's a provision or flexibility that's given to operators that a
station boardrooms can be unany not only more male and female this as enabled the gas stations to maximize their space and cost savings at that time we considered actually making those amendment that i'll be talking with you today instead supervisor kim decided to go ahead and watt wait to talk about what the department of public health the existing law in the health code requires that galg gas station provide a clean and samaritans washroom for the use of patrons during the business hours...
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to maximize familial support, the government has established a new law. >> in 1996, there was the meantthe parents act that came into enforcement, okay? this was 1996. now since then, as of 2013, there have been more than 2,000 claims that have been made. now what happens is that if an elderly person finds that his or her child, you know, can help him or her and if the child is not, can he go to the tribunal. the government is still cautious about giving out too much help. because if they do, then everyone will, you know, clamor to the government and say i need help, then the government will have to become sort of a welfare state, right? singapore has to resources. we have to ensure that each individual takes care of himself. if he can't, then he's got to depend on the family. >> as the government promotes independence to reduce its burden, the society is aging. many elderly now live or die alone. so the government has begun to make use of already existing public housing units to create new communities. buildings and floors dedicated to the elderly are being built within public housing
to maximize familial support, the government has established a new law. >> in 1996, there was the meantthe parents act that came into enforcement, okay? this was 1996. now since then, as of 2013, there have been more than 2,000 claims that have been made. now what happens is that if an elderly person finds that his or her child, you know, can help him or her and if the child is not, can he go to the tribunal. the government is still cautious about giving out too much help. because if they...
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costs to us as their prophet. >> guest: they want to maximize and we want to minimize it.i got to. i go to how the system works and they that is not the way a well functioning market works. one of the things i talk about is the notion that we have to make markets work like markets. >> guest: >> host: it is true that when we were sort of crying about the fact that there was a bubble, not an predatory lending across the country, the economists weren't necessarily and you do a wonderful job in the books as creating a whodunit. who killed the american economy. you blame in a number of different places that you lay blame on your own field. can you talk about what the economist did that helped pave the way for where we are now in terms of the great inequality era and is there a way for economics to help lead us out? >> guest: when we think about who is to blame the first were the bankers, financial sector who clearly didn't do what they were supposed to do. it was worse than not. they were engaged in behavior that if it's not illegal, should have been. i also blame the governmen
costs to us as their prophet. >> guest: they want to maximize and we want to minimize it.i got to. i go to how the system works and they that is not the way a well functioning market works. one of the things i talk about is the notion that we have to make markets work like markets. >> guest: >> host: it is true that when we were sort of crying about the fact that there was a bubble, not an predatory lending across the country, the economists weren't necessarily and you do a...
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is looking to maximize their sh means turning down some business. so that may sound obvious but it represents and how narrow returns typically are on e-commerce shipments. the new strategy is already beginning play out with u.p.s. but also with fedex. pric our expectations are that fedex will continue to push on pricing, throughout the rest of this calendar year and into the holiday season as well. with u.p.s. now supporting those pricing initiatives we actually think there's a lot more momentum for both of the small bear more of the cost of shipping as we move to the holidays. qu a logist company specializing in valuable jewelry and collectibles move to help manage growing ecommerce demand. but its parcel company's attempt to realize higher returns, other companies are upping the competition. for ex amazon which has reportedly consi paying ordinary peopl rather than the carriers to r destinations. for "nightly business i' morgan brennan. >>> wall street bank goldman sas is reportedly making a push on to main street. experts reported by "the wall st
is looking to maximize their sh means turning down some business. so that may sound obvious but it represents and how narrow returns typically are on e-commerce shipments. the new strategy is already beginning play out with u.p.s. but also with fedex. pric our expectations are that fedex will continue to push on pricing, throughout the rest of this calendar year and into the holiday season as well. with u.p.s. now supporting those pricing initiatives we actually think there's a lot more...
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it generates-if this were to happen if we maximize our fees to these amounts we could generate an additional 5 million in the next 7 to 10 years that could be used for child care facilities. i believe the sit a has struggled in the last year to meet the demand for child care. the infant toddler and preschool age in the city increased by 10 percent from 37, 890 to 41, 340 between the years of 2000 and 2010. according to the cheerns cancel [inaudible] topped 3500 names. the reason we see this level is our inability to build new child care centers and according to the low income investment fund, nearly 9 million in reyest if child care capital projects were made for fiscal year 15, but only a little more than 2 million was mail available chblt therefore i would like to insure we can expand this fee to cover new commercial and residential development to be tibel build new centers and expand the capacity of existing centers. i want to do that without compromiseing our ability to continue to build housing in the city that is facing a unprecedented housing crisis. especially since the needs of the
it generates-if this were to happen if we maximize our fees to these amounts we could generate an additional 5 million in the next 7 to 10 years that could be used for child care facilities. i believe the sit a has struggled in the last year to meet the demand for child care. the infant toddler and preschool age in the city increased by 10 percent from 37, 890 to 41, 340 between the years of 2000 and 2010. according to the cheerns cancel [inaudible] topped 3500 names. the reason we see this...
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the uphill property it was typical at that time to build a retaining wall on the inside space, to maximize the square footage, court here in san francisco, the judge ruled that the maintenance and ownership of that wall is for the downhill neighbor, because they were solely benefitting from the extra square footage. that's about it. >> may i ask a question? >> yes, please. >> did you physical see the wall? >> yes i did. >> how did you access? >> devisidaro place let us in through the gate. >> thank you. >> the wall has cracks as a parch code it looks like there has been attempts to put grout in those cracks it has shifted some but it outlived the 06, and 89 earthquake i don't think there is any danger of failure, but it does show some damage. >> thank you. >> thank you. so based on this information, and the materials we have in our packet which also do include images of the wall and other documentation, we're asking that the board release these abasement orders or hold them in advance, until the civil ownership dispute has been resolved, so it's apparent who is responsible for the repair o
the uphill property it was typical at that time to build a retaining wall on the inside space, to maximize the square footage, court here in san francisco, the judge ruled that the maintenance and ownership of that wall is for the downhill neighbor, because they were solely benefitting from the extra square footage. that's about it. >> may i ask a question? >> yes, please. >> did you physical see the wall? >> yes i did. >> how did you access? >> devisidaro...
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things you have neighbors who feel that we should have no more homes in certain areas that you have maximized the space in the bay area and people like me who have a resident condo in san francisco and i don't want my view blocked so [laughter] but something has to give. so how do the three of you think about the housing crisis? it's not just from your city's perspective but across the board as a regional perspective as a regional challenge, i will tell you as an organization who spends a lot of money building stuff i have to pay certain wages regardless of the geography even though the structural is very different from owning a house in san francisco or oakland or pleasanton so the rates to get construction for all of those areas is a common denominator and dive into that what are you doing and where should we we go from here. >> to talk about a region issue i like to think that our affordable housing was something that made your workforce possible and you know last year the big talk about oakland was the the brooklyn ification and this year there's a there's a new theory this twin cities th
things you have neighbors who feel that we should have no more homes in certain areas that you have maximized the space in the bay area and people like me who have a resident condo in san francisco and i don't want my view blocked so [laughter] but something has to give. so how do the three of you think about the housing crisis? it's not just from your city's perspective but across the board as a regional perspective as a regional challenge, i will tell you as an organization who spends a lot...
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he plans to sign to maximize earnings and hope he has others and it should be a okay in the end. >> muche to come in the next half hour of "action news" we'll be right >> a smorm asking for your help in tracking done the person who shot and killed her son. plus against the odds hundreds of children reunite at the place that helped us save their lives. and he helped give president obama a voice during a time a community madeed to hear is it the most. we'll introduce out musician that accompanied the president for a moving rendition of amazing grace. >> first you're in the market for a condo at the jersey shore atlantic city is the place to be today and that's where auction took place with going for a fraction of the asking price. >> eager buyers packed the auction room hoping to snag their own piece of theer is jiz shore. bella a swank highrise pacific avenue puts 39 condos on the auction blog block at bargain basement prices. >> it's close to the boardwalk wonderful amenities indoor pool gym, runts very nice and the views from most units are dramatic. >> we're trying too look for a deal.
he plans to sign to maximize earnings and hope he has others and it should be a okay in the end. >> muche to come in the next half hour of "action news" we'll be right >> a smorm asking for your help in tracking done the person who shot and killed her son. plus against the odds hundreds of children reunite at the place that helped us save their lives. and he helped give president obama a voice during a time a community madeed to hear is it the most. we'll introduce out...
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it's short to be very very high profile and maximize casualties. it seems this was a target of well an easy target. of course it wasn't easy but something that is more vulnerable to attack than something at the "charlie hebdo" office's in paris. that could be the security in france. itis not easy to hit towns and cities anymore. >> i wasn't suggesting there are tens of thousands of possible terrorists running all over france i was trying to get a sense of the geographic activists inside that country. can you give me a sense in the battle against recruits isis and in france and other countries in europe as well. >> a development is europe is standing up designed to take isis recruiters and get them off social media. this is very interesting. one reason isis has been so good at mobilizing people to its cause is because of its mastery of social media. terrorism in general is a group affair. to get somebody to carry out a terrorist attack where they could lose their life, their odds are they would lose their freedom. it takes group dynamics to reinforc
it's short to be very very high profile and maximize casualties. it seems this was a target of well an easy target. of course it wasn't easy but something that is more vulnerable to attack than something at the "charlie hebdo" office's in paris. that could be the security in france. itis not easy to hit towns and cities anymore. >> i wasn't suggesting there are tens of thousands of possible terrorists running all over france i was trying to get a sense of the geographic...
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performance based plan that looks at projects and does a cost benefit assessment and really ies to maximize the use of public tax dollars and come up with an interconnect system that serves this growth pattern. a couple of the key projects in the system. one is something called bart metro. it's t highest scoring project. it would provide a lot more capacity i the core of the brt system that lead into this segment talk about our job growth. we are fort unate to be inging in so many jobs. to support that, people haveo get to work. we need more frequent service. >> are u dealing with high speedail at all? >> we are deang with high speed rail. one of the key procts is the ele elerification. its right now a dee sl system. >> that's another project that has a lot of anst in connection wit it because of the dollar amount? r >>it's a big public works project and it will take a lot to get it right. >>nd we touched on highway widening projects. can you tell us about some of the big projects? >> highway widening is not a big part of the plan. there are no new freeways. there is something called the re
performance based plan that looks at projects and does a cost benefit assessment and really ies to maximize the use of public tax dollars and come up with an interconnect system that serves this growth pattern. a couple of the key projects in the system. one is something called bart metro. it's t highest scoring project. it would provide a lot more capacity i the core of the brt system that lead into this segment talk about our job growth. we are fort unate to be inging in so many jobs. to...
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today i'm introducing straightforward legislation that will help maximize enrollment public benefits to help them get on a path towards self-sufficiency. it will also require more thorough outreach in case management from the providers by having them development the times and methods to encourage them to enroll in the maximum public benefits. in the annual report the providers must provide information regarding the following. the percentage of clients enrolled in all the public benefits for which they are entitled. the percentage of clients applying for the benefits. a full summary of the reasonable efforts made to help the client enroll in all the public benefits. if the clients are not enrolled in maximum public benefits, an explanation as to why a higher percentage of clients are not enroll. for hsa, the ordinance mandates that the agency creates -- they must share the work sheet publicly on the website. additionally, hsa will be required to conduct two already more -- or more audits. we as a board approve unanimously, this law will first help the city collect more accurate and ap
today i'm introducing straightforward legislation that will help maximize enrollment public benefits to help them get on a path towards self-sufficiency. it will also require more thorough outreach in case management from the providers by having them development the times and methods to encourage them to enroll in the maximum public benefits. in the annual report the providers must provide information regarding the following. the percentage of clients enrolled in all the public benefits for...
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far from ceqa nobody is required to produce scenarios for development none i want you to have a maximizing the site another will moment misses the pdr and still add housing none that have is before you now you know me i have a good sense of what is going in the government issues this project is your last chance and commission to retain any credibility. >> sore to interrupt you, you can only speak on the matter of the continuance. >> turn it down today your credibility is this project is insane and not one step further you need to ask the developer to return with alternatives that actually retain pdr and save the arts and help the mission retain it's character that we all know and love if you don't you're finished a better ballot box next year we'll ignore you - >> okay couple of more speakers (calling names). >> hello commissioners my name is jonathan i'm as far as the continuance goes i agree this should be continued in november were we saw a few weeks ago 7 out of the 11 board of supervisors are in favor of a moratorium on luxury housing and this has quite a bit ever luxury housing not t
far from ceqa nobody is required to produce scenarios for development none i want you to have a maximizing the site another will moment misses the pdr and still add housing none that have is before you now you know me i have a good sense of what is going in the government issues this project is your last chance and commission to retain any credibility. >> sore to interrupt you, you can only speak on the matter of the continuance. >> turn it down today your credibility is this...
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. >> we're fully committed to maximize value per shareholders and we see no reason why we can't continue to do that as an independent company. we're focussing on executing against the strategic priorities repeatedly repeatedly. >> i do not foresee any changes in strategy and direction. i believe in the course that the company is on and the management team's ability to fulfill it and execute on it. >> twitter shares reacting positively. you can take a look at how it's trading in frankfurt. shares up about 4%. >> they will be on squawk on the street in an exclusive interview at 10:00 a.m. eastern time. you won't want to miss it. to get those two individuals together and see what they're looking for. dick will be on the board but he is just re-signing as ceo. but in terms of who the next candidate or ceo will be will they look for internal or go external? that's the question. >> very big debate. dorsey is a temporary head. we had that debate earlier in the week about whether it's right to have the innovators leading these companies and whether they need someone to bring in separately like e
. >> we're fully committed to maximize value per shareholders and we see no reason why we can't continue to do that as an independent company. we're focussing on executing against the strategic priorities repeatedly repeatedly. >> i do not foresee any changes in strategy and direction. i believe in the course that the company is on and the management team's ability to fulfill it and execute on it. >> twitter shares reacting positively. you can take a look at how it's trading...
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. >> transaction cost to us as their prophet. >> exactly. >> and they want to maximize it, we want to minimize it. i look at how the system works and say that's not the way a well functioning market, competitive market economy works. one of the things, you know i talk about is a function of we have to make the market for jamaica market. >> talk about the 1st 2nd because it was true that when we were working on dodd frank when we were actually even before that when we were crying about the fact that there was a bubble coming up, that there was predatory lending and communities all across the country. the economists were not necessarily on our side. and you do a really wonderful job in the book of creating a sort of whodunit. who killed -- a murder mystery, who killed the american history. you lay blame in a number of different places. can you places. can you talk a little bit about what the economist it that helped pave the way for where we are now in terms of the great inequality are and is there a way for economics to help the this up? >> well, we think about who's to blame you know
. >> transaction cost to us as their prophet. >> exactly. >> and they want to maximize it, we want to minimize it. i look at how the system works and say that's not the way a well functioning market, competitive market economy works. one of the things, you know i talk about is a function of we have to make the market for jamaica market. >> talk about the 1st 2nd because it was true that when we were working on dodd frank when we were actually even before that when we...
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why this review is focused on making sure that we're properly integrating and coordinating and maximizing the likelihood of a positive out come. >> but you have to understand that it seems like this important policy of the u.s. government, the policy by which you've tried to persuade other governments to do the same, just doesn't apply to families because they're families and that doesn't really make a lot of sense. >> well, i do think -- i do think that it does, michelle, if you understand, as the president does that the federal government, the united states government has a particular responsibility to support and not abandon families who are going through a terrible ordeal like this. and the president is serious about ensuring that our government response is oriented in a way to both effectively communicate with the family to make sure they are getting relevant information in a timely fashion and also to make sure that they are not further victimized, given their vulnerable situation. >> so can we say that u.s. policy does not apply to individuals when they have a family member who is
why this review is focused on making sure that we're properly integrating and coordinating and maximizing the likelihood of a positive out come. >> but you have to understand that it seems like this important policy of the u.s. government, the policy by which you've tried to persuade other governments to do the same, just doesn't apply to families because they're families and that doesn't really make a lot of sense. >> well, i do think -- i do think that it does, michelle, if you...
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you know but the financial sector wants to maximize transaction cost because that's their income. >> transaction cost to us is their profit. >> exactly. >> and they want to maximize it and we want to minimize it. it. i look at the system works and i say that's not how a well-functioning competitive market works. one of the things i talk about is we have to make markets work like market. >> let's talk about that for a second because it's true that when we were working on dodd frank and when we were actually before that and we were crying that there was a bubble coming up and there was predatory lending all across the country the economists weren't necessarily on our side. you do a really wonderful job in the book of creating a sort of whodunit. who killed the american economy. you economy. you lay blame in a number of different places but you lay blame on your self as well. can you talk a little bit about what the economist did to help pave the way and is there a way for economics to help lead us out. >> only think about who's to blame the first were the bankers, the financial sector
you know but the financial sector wants to maximize transaction cost because that's their income. >> transaction cost to us is their profit. >> exactly. >> and they want to maximize it and we want to minimize it. it. i look at the system works and i say that's not how a well-functioning competitive market works. one of the things i talk about is we have to make markets work like market. >> let's talk about that for a second because it's true that when we were working on...
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it has to do we're still viewed as the place where individuals can achieve what maximizes their individual talents. people around the world want to live in the united states. they want to prosper here. what a shame we're not open to people in the way we are to foreign gifts. >> i think john makes an important point. there still people literally dying to get into the united states. despite going down economically and in respect of others we are still the extraordinary nation. >> we're an extraordinary nation. this president has unfortunately hit the economic principles that has made us great. this upcoming election cycle l will be a good one. reagan has tax proposals, health care proposals, monetary proposals to get america moving again, and i think that's what the world is counting on the u.s. coming back again, as we always do. >> bruce, after all this do you still think that the president is onto something with his respect thing? >> i do. i do. i think in the last two years you give him some credit on the pacific trade deal. he's a lame duck president. he could golf every day, i assume.
it has to do we're still viewed as the place where individuals can achieve what maximizes their individual talents. people around the world want to live in the united states. they want to prosper here. what a shame we're not open to people in the way we are to foreign gifts. >> i think john makes an important point. there still people literally dying to get into the united states. despite going down economically and in respect of others we are still the extraordinary nation. >>...
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vocal train everybody has subtracted city build a workable and effective model that is trying to maximize job opportunity and propose people in disengaged community in getting the kind of training and toll hold into you know great job especially with the high about how many of construction it makes no sense we're not doing that inside of the jails we have the facility space and use whether city build inside the jail system to train people that are clarified classified to be students to be prepared for ready set going as a apprenticeship we've proposed this for several years it is wise for someone that is coming out who is a typically disengaged community african-american or latino or other who doesn't really have the means and part artist rehabilitation pathway to help them on a vocal track inside the kid system i think is high time the city invests it not much on $300000 i believe it will go a long way in men's jail in san bruno and the women's like a la ca chip model trying to train the women in our custody in
vocal train everybody has subtracted city build a workable and effective model that is trying to maximize job opportunity and propose people in disengaged community in getting the kind of training and toll hold into you know great job especially with the high about how many of construction it makes no sense we're not doing that inside of the jails we have the facility space and use whether city build inside the jail system to train people that are clarified classified to be students to be...