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that might have been for a lot of different reasons. but i don't think anyone -- as much as the right might not care for the current administration's policies, i don't think anyone wants to see a whole scandal develop. i don't think anyone wants to see a scandal develop under clinton. we muddled through, got through it. but i'd rather just have him be ineffective rather than scandalous. >> that's the issue, john. it's not so much that wall street would hope for a scandal, but might hope that the obama administration agenda might not be furthered. >> i think they will. look, it's already been stalled. they've got such discord in washington, d.c., nothing is getting passed. all three of the last two term presidents had some type of scandal. none of them greatly affected the market either way. i don't think this does either. >> jonas, what do you think? >> you know, look, if the irs can get money, right or wrong, from people without having to raise the general tax rate, in theory, that's good for our debt and market. that said, this admini
that might have been for a lot of different reasons. but i don't think anyone -- as much as the right might not care for the current administration's policies, i don't think anyone wants to see a whole scandal develop. i don't think anyone wants to see a scandal develop under clinton. we muddled through, got through it. but i'd rather just have him be ineffective rather than scandalous. >> that's the issue, john. it's not so much that wall street would hope for a scandal, but might hope...
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some policies, and then we'll kind of go beyond the home to talk about the kinds of exposures that might be not within our control in the house but elsewhere. and it looks like i have videos so that is good. so, the breast cancer fund is a national organization that works to prevent breast cancer by eliminating the environmental exposures linked o the disease, mostly we talk about chemicals and radiation that are linked to breast cancer, we are a little different from your breast cancer organizations out there, we often associate breast cancer with pink ribbons and we're about to see an onslaught of ribbons in our stores, we don't identify with pink because that's mostly associated with cures and treatments and we're on prevention, we're not affiliated with other breast cancer groups, there are all different breast cancer organize sashes that do their own agenda setting and we are an independent group that we have a board that helps us make decisions as an entity, we're not focused on a cure, we focus exclusively on prevention and environmental links to the disease, we don't fund individ
some policies, and then we'll kind of go beyond the home to talk about the kinds of exposures that might be not within our control in the house but elsewhere. and it looks like i have videos so that is good. so, the breast cancer fund is a national organization that works to prevent breast cancer by eliminating the environmental exposures linked o the disease, mostly we talk about chemicals and radiation that are linked to breast cancer, we are a little different from your breast cancer...
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you but doesn't necessarily say that can you stay in your home and we set out to define what that might mean and you know because you built this house we're in now and this shows what it's like to be in a place safe enough to stay. it's not going to be perfect. there maybe cracks in the walls and not have gas or electricity within a while but can you essentially camp out within your unit. what's it going to take to get the housing stock up to this standard? we spent time talking about this and one of the building types we talk about was soft story buildings and the ground floor is vulnerable because there are openings for garages or windows and during the earthquake we saw in the marina they went right over and those are -- >> very vulnerable buildings. >> very and there are a lot of apartment buildings in san that that are like that. >> and time to. >> >> retrofit the buildings so people can stay in them after the earthquake. >> what do they need? do they need information? do they need incentives? mandates? >> that's a good question. i think it starts with information. people think tha
you but doesn't necessarily say that can you stay in your home and we set out to define what that might mean and you know because you built this house we're in now and this shows what it's like to be in a place safe enough to stay. it's not going to be perfect. there maybe cracks in the walls and not have gas or electricity within a while but can you essentially camp out within your unit. what's it going to take to get the housing stock up to this standard? we spent time talking about this and...
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i might have been in prison. i might have been unemployed. i might not have been able to support a family. and that motivates me. >> the president is sharing in a way we rarely hear him at
i might have been in prison. i might have been unemployed. i might not have been able to support a family. and that motivates me. >> the president is sharing in a way we rarely hear him at
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we might see the other evidence. we have done nothing to improve the quality and the strength of the dam. >> one of the things that has come up in the policy issue over and over is that people are concerned that construction of a new building or the upper story might exacerbate these kinds of soil problems. we have extra review where we might have extra problems. it does that construction have an impact? it is a good idea to come to a peer review or a geotechnical review process as part of determining. >> in january of this year, the california building code requires almost all of san francisco that we get geologist and a geotechnical engineer. it was a state building code rather than just the local requirements. >> as you recall, this was called the edge hill ordinance. >> is this the same kind of condition? >> this is more of the rock, all on one side and on the other side -- >> this is a combination. >> a lot of sand hills were scrapes down and deposited to other places without being engineered or consolidated and
we might see the other evidence. we have done nothing to improve the quality and the strength of the dam. >> one of the things that has come up in the policy issue over and over is that people are concerned that construction of a new building or the upper story might exacerbate these kinds of soil problems. we have extra review where we might have extra problems. it does that construction have an impact? it is a good idea to come to a peer review or a geotechnical review process as part...
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spring meetings last week over whether japan might kick start and do it to national currency war but here's the fundamental problem over the past few months you've heard perfectly rational sober economic commentators arguing that the dollar is overvalued that the euro is overvalued that the yen is overvalued that the pound sterling is overvalued these four currencies alone represent over half the global economy they can't all be overvalued yet if policymakers in each country pursues higher net exports through currency depreciation some of them at least are going to be disappointed and that's when you run the risk of over protectionist measures no this is precisely what f.d.r. as treasury department was trying to stop permanently in the one nine hundred forty s. words but we have a graph here a central bank assets of the percent of g.d.p. europe and the u.s. share of central bank assets are steadily increasing over the past six years and japan's are projected to reach sixty percent or higher makes a quantitative easing itself as a relatively recent phenomenon officially chasing back t
spring meetings last week over whether japan might kick start and do it to national currency war but here's the fundamental problem over the past few months you've heard perfectly rational sober economic commentators arguing that the dollar is overvalued that the euro is overvalued that the yen is overvalued that the pound sterling is overvalued these four currencies alone represent over half the global economy they can't all be overvalued yet if policymakers in each country pursues higher net...
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bear any resemblance to the currency wars of the one nine hundred thirty you know organisation that might have been last year seems to have broken down as you know there was a lot of buzz surrounding the i.m.f. spring meetings last week over whether japan might kick start a new international currency war but here's the fundamental problem over the past few months you've heard perfectly rational sober economic commentators arguing that the dollar is overvalued that the euro is overvalued that the yen is overvalued that the pound sterling is overvalued these four currencies alone represent over half the global economy they can't all be overvalued yet if policymakers in each country pursues higher net exports through currency depreciation some of them at least are going to be disappointed and that's when you run the risk of over protectionist measures no this is precisely what f.d.r.'s treasury department was trying to stop permanently in the one nine hundred forty s. words but we have a graph here a central bank assets as a percent of g.d.p. europe and the u.s. share of central bank assets
bear any resemblance to the currency wars of the one nine hundred thirty you know organisation that might have been last year seems to have broken down as you know there was a lot of buzz surrounding the i.m.f. spring meetings last week over whether japan might kick start a new international currency war but here's the fundamental problem over the past few months you've heard perfectly rational sober economic commentators arguing that the dollar is overvalued that the euro is overvalued that...
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, it might be the opportunity to ask questions. any questions? >> thanks, supervisor. sorry for being late. i heard the gentleman say that the help for small business maximum is $100,000. someone else mentioned a repayment plan. a sort of interest rate and so on and so on. business people show up here. a lot of restaurants and small businesses, and i am certain those members are very interested in this program. i myself have been faithful so long. that is why i am interested. hopefully i will be able to learn something and pass on to the people who need my assistance. if there's any way the supervisor would be able to generate a little more activity, maybe the location might not be perfect for the small orders to attend, and hopefully, we have another similar occasion to notify all those people to attend. but thanks so much for being here. thank you. >> yes, so, the typical loan for small businesses, these compliance issues, the term depends on the loan amounts. the most we can do -- in terms of other qualifications, again, this is
, it might be the opportunity to ask questions. any questions? >> thanks, supervisor. sorry for being late. i heard the gentleman say that the help for small business maximum is $100,000. someone else mentioned a repayment plan. a sort of interest rate and so on and so on. business people show up here. a lot of restaurants and small businesses, and i am certain those members are very interested in this program. i myself have been faithful so long. that is why i am interested. hopefully i...
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the other car might be your mother-in-law. and you could meet in the middle in that sorted of connecting section for breakfast. they did similar things. they'd put like four in a cross with a connecting part in the middle. and you could see these are not exactly a.d.a. accessible. they're up here on these platforms above the sandunes. you can probably guess why. if you can't, i'll give you another view here. this is the same view pretty much. so you can see that car up above the sandunes. but here it's getting sort of buried. the sand would shift. and it would blow around and they talked about if you lived in a car house how you might get up in the morning, open your door, and there would be a three-foot drop. or if you made the mistake of having your door open out, you might not be able to get out because the sand billowed up against the door in the night. so they build these car houses up on stilts just to keep them above the sand and above the fray. this idea of buying your own lot and getting your cars really booms. jacob
the other car might be your mother-in-law. and you could meet in the middle in that sorted of connecting section for breakfast. they did similar things. they'd put like four in a cross with a connecting part in the middle. and you could see these are not exactly a.d.a. accessible. they're up here on these platforms above the sandunes. you can probably guess why. if you can't, i'll give you another view here. this is the same view pretty much. so you can see that car up above the sandunes. but...
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, it might well. >> public comment? >> just a quick one? >> oh, could you remind us how many lobbyists there are right now? i am trying to understand this scope of the constraint verses the potential value. roughly? the number of them? >> about 80. >> 86. >> we just do this as an opportunity for mr. pilpal. >> but there may be... >> research. >> but the number may increase depending upon what happens with the pending legislation at the board of supervisors. that would require others to register as lobbyists so there may be many, many, more and that would make a big difference. >> so, any way, public comment? >> i think that larry bush for friends of ethics, i think that this has strong support of people from friends of ethics and to band the lobbyists from making contributions. in addition to los angeles have a ban like this, it takes place in the state capitol in sacramento. and it is well done, and many parts of the country. and it is a clear example of the pay to play and i think that the board would most likely pass
, it might well. >> public comment? >> just a quick one? >> oh, could you remind us how many lobbyists there are right now? i am trying to understand this scope of the constraint verses the potential value. roughly? the number of them? >> about 80. >> 86. >> we just do this as an opportunity for mr. pilpal. >> but there may be... >> research. >> but the number may increase depending upon what happens with the pending legislation at the board...
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look like hand what it's cost might be which would presumably be a lower cost. given that option, a total of 17 percent of those indicated previously they would stay with clean power sf given the rate information we provided indicated they would opt out in favor of that p g and e program. >> what was your impression of the statistic? >> what i appreciate, they were reporting the number different, the one thing i would put in there the question was split whether they would leave the program and definitely leave and probably. the definite was 43 percent. 13 percent says they would probably leave. i would anticipate that you would see a highly amount leaving. if you say i'm going to leave. they would have to fill out a second form saying i want to be in the green tier program. it a very small percent. >> at this rate we don't have a sense between the program of p g and e [!ez >> i would yield to the difference to the staff to describe the difference of the two programs. >> what we know is what was filed at the california public utilities commission and in that sett
look like hand what it's cost might be which would presumably be a lower cost. given that option, a total of 17 percent of those indicated previously they would stay with clean power sf given the rate information we provided indicated they would opt out in favor of that p g and e program. >> what was your impression of the statistic? >> what i appreciate, they were reporting the number different, the one thing i would put in there the question was split whether they would leave the...
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tony lopez for kpix 5 and. >>> that fabric might come in handy this weekend.tty warm. >> going to be sweat-like weather. hottest we've had so far this year. 90s three-straight dais. take a peak outside first. what a gorgeous view from treasure island looking back toward the beautiful city of san francisco on a mostly-clear night. clear skies lead to cooler temperatures overnight. that's what we'll have when you wake up tomorrow morning. 51 in the city. also 51 for oakland, vallejo and concord. pleasant weather coming to the bay area, especially daly city. you have bven so chilly and a little bit cloudy in the morn tg past couple of dais. you'll get up to mid 60s tomorrow then sunshine from start to finish on friday. our microclimate forecast for you for friday in daly city up to the 70s. you may flirt with 80 degrees coming up by saturday. certainly something has got to be changing because we had wind, morning clouds, nine straight days of temperatures below normal all changing. low pressure is gone. big ridge of high pressure beginning to move in. not there y
tony lopez for kpix 5 and. >>> that fabric might come in handy this weekend.tty warm. >> going to be sweat-like weather. hottest we've had so far this year. 90s three-straight dais. take a peak outside first. what a gorgeous view from treasure island looking back toward the beautiful city of san francisco on a mostly-clear night. clear skies lead to cooler temperatures overnight. that's what we'll have when you wake up tomorrow morning. 51 in the city. also 51 for oakland,...
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might touch 70 degrees. but spotty showers and light rain always an opportunity for that during the course of the day. better chances the further south you live or travel. mid-60s across the area right now. 65 in hagerstown. 61 in culpepper. 62 down in fredericksburg getting ready for the half marathon. temperatures today in the 60s to around 70 with a sprinkle and shower chance off and on. cool and cloudy for now. we're going to go over to the summer steamies for next week. highs both today and tomorrow. only around 70. maybe 72 tomorrow. up near 80 on monday. by tuesday and wednesday, temperatures up into the 80s to perhaps even near 90 degrees by tuesday afternoon. here's the radar for now. light rain showers moving back into louden county. the line is northern montgomery county. steadier showers now mainly southern parts of prince george's county. headed on out towards glen ber gnu. south of town, that's where the better rain chances are already. all getting in on some light ran rain this morning. that's
might touch 70 degrees. but spotty showers and light rain always an opportunity for that during the course of the day. better chances the further south you live or travel. mid-60s across the area right now. 65 in hagerstown. 61 in culpepper. 62 down in fredericksburg getting ready for the half marathon. temperatures today in the 60s to around 70 with a sprinkle and shower chance off and on. cool and cloudy for now. we're going to go over to the summer steamies for next week. highs both today...
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it might encourage something we don't want. so, i don't know about that. then we still have the conditional use process which i think is a strong argument that anything that would be approved, any hotel would have to be found to be necessary or desirable. and, so, each one would be considered. it's not like -- all you're saying is we're going to open the door in a large area of the city to allow us to pick and choose whether or not any hotels would be appropriate. and i think that makes a lot of sense because this is an area and is going into change, and we're not quite sure what we're going to end up with. i think it makes a lot of sense to leave us with that option. however, i wouldn't be opposed to staff looking at whether it should be a portion of the area and not the entire area, or certainly if it is the entire area, we just need a little more rationale why this particular area would be the area targeted for possible hotel -- larger hotels. i think the 75 is -- may not necessarily be the right number anyway. so, i'm against the motion. >> commissione
it might encourage something we don't want. so, i don't know about that. then we still have the conditional use process which i think is a strong argument that anything that would be approved, any hotel would have to be found to be necessary or desirable. and, so, each one would be considered. it's not like -- all you're saying is we're going to open the door in a large area of the city to allow us to pick and choose whether or not any hotels would be appropriate. and i think that makes a lot...
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and the senate finance committee and she might have known about this i might have told somebody and this was public information but i think the question is when is it considered public information and when is it still insider information well besides political intelligence being the greatest oxymoron ever. you know when it comes to members of congress i don't know i don't really like to be able to trade on any sort of this information but when it comes to somebody like steve cohen who has a hedge fund i don't particularly care if he's paying people a lot of money to get some good information that he could trade on you know he just paid six hundred million dollars to settle a lawsuit with the f.c.c. over insider trading that he admitted any wrongdoing of course but you know when markets move all right there's money to be made and we're going to move anyway so why shouldn't people with a little bit closer access to that information be able to trade on it well obviously as you leave on that note we got to move on to our bankers cup following up from last week. the kentucky derby came and we
and the senate finance committee and she might have known about this i might have told somebody and this was public information but i think the question is when is it considered public information and when is it still insider information well besides political intelligence being the greatest oxymoron ever. you know when it comes to members of congress i don't know i don't really like to be able to trade on any sort of this information but when it comes to somebody like steve cohen who has a...
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if you're a seller, it might be good. a buyer, it's bad old days and there is a lot of competition out there. there are many buyers chasing a limited supply of homes. the result is prices are driving up. basic supply and demand. >> what do you think caused this and are we going toward another bubble, do you fear? >> well, what happened, we reached a bottom in the real estate market about a year ago when we were bumping along the bottom and at a moderate pace. several things happened to incite more buyers to come on out. the historically low interest rates, people know it's not going to last. if you bought a home during the jimmy carter administration, you paid 17% and now 3.5%. the economy is better, especially here in the bay area and silicon valley in san francisco. the tech economy is booming and a lot of people have extra cash, basically. >> uh-huh. >> and the third thing is just that people realize that the market had hit bottom prices and they're going gun. it was time to buy because the bargains, such as they were,
if you're a seller, it might be good. a buyer, it's bad old days and there is a lot of competition out there. there are many buyers chasing a limited supply of homes. the result is prices are driving up. basic supply and demand. >> what do you think caused this and are we going toward another bubble, do you fear? >> well, what happened, we reached a bottom in the real estate market about a year ago when we were bumping along the bottom and at a moderate pace. several things happened...
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of course, for older viewers, you might look at that and say, that's a steal.y case, we got our first house, that is what we paid per day. the perspective is everything and with rates backing up, some are saying that could be a head wind for the market and the economy. 3.891% for 30-year fixed rate mortgage. >> what do you call someone who visits the white house 159 times? either that person is a pest or a very valued pal. hard to say what it makes former irs commissioner doug shulman, the fact he did stop by the executive mansion more than any cabinet member and at least 158 times more than the previous irs commissioner says he did for official business has raised eye brows, katie, that's remarkable and unprecedented. what is going on? >> it's abnormal you would think because he visited the white house so often it was normal if you go back to the bush administration and markç eversn was running the irs, he only visited the white house one time. now, we have to look at what why would measure shulman be visiting the white house under president obama, and we see
of course, for older viewers, you might look at that and say, that's a steal.y case, we got our first house, that is what we paid per day. the perspective is everything and with rates backing up, some are saying that could be a head wind for the market and the economy. 3.891% for 30-year fixed rate mortgage. >> what do you call someone who visits the white house 159 times? either that person is a pest or a very valued pal. hard to say what it makes former irs commissioner doug shulman,...
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you might be an amateur musician.ight be wanting to upload a video where children might want to say there are people if i'm going to make this. if accurate the school and chabot as well as scholars, teachers, librarians. the work we've done with 10 communities of this, including journalists can't, documentarians, filmmakers come to k-12 teachers mostly middle-school teachers, college professors and people who make open courseware for higher education. we worked with them in other groups to help them clarified how they can use their use to get their work done. and as they say, it's a relatively new problem in the world since before 1976 it was like a no-brainer to access other people's culture. >> would have been in 1976? >> the law was changed and as a result of the great enthusiasm the large corporate coffee holders to extend the government and extended the length of the copyright term and by making copyright default. in other words copyright in our world. >> if in this book you had written about mickey mouse and how
you might be an amateur musician.ight be wanting to upload a video where children might want to say there are people if i'm going to make this. if accurate the school and chabot as well as scholars, teachers, librarians. the work we've done with 10 communities of this, including journalists can't, documentarians, filmmakers come to k-12 teachers mostly middle-school teachers, college professors and people who make open courseware for higher education. we worked with them in other groups to help...
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might be no surprise he's speaking at osu. today he kicked off his re-election campaign at the university and, of course, later won ohio in november's election. >>> today's cinco de mayo people celebrating. now contrary to popular belief, i just want you to sound smarter for the rest of the day. this is not about mexico's independence day. the date commemorates mexico's victory over the french in the 1860s. today the holiday isn't celebrated but people here in the u.s. will celebrate with food, parade and maybe a margarita or two. >>> you know, it's raining, like cats and dogs here in atlanta. i was slipping all over the road heading into work today. just ponding everywhere. that's a live look at what's going on. alexandria steele, however is this going to last? is the weekend a wash? >> completely. it's a slow soaker of a system and you're driving and you feel like you margaritas. it's a blur out there. it's foggy and a cold component to the system to boot. here's atlanta, georgia, record rain the last day and a half. the hea
might be no surprise he's speaking at osu. today he kicked off his re-election campaign at the university and, of course, later won ohio in november's election. >>> today's cinco de mayo people celebrating. now contrary to popular belief, i just want you to sound smarter for the rest of the day. this is not about mexico's independence day. the date commemorates mexico's victory over the french in the 1860s. today the holiday isn't celebrated but people here in the u.s. will celebrate...
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might put it lower at 20 minutes and some might put it higher but we are treating all technology the same. camera trained on someone's home persistently day after day will be treated the same as if it is a camera on a jerome or someone standing on a rooftop using a camera. >> the gentleman's time is expired. mr friends. >> i'm on the armed services committee, where we quite often have to struggle with the issues of unmanned aerial vehicles because it allows us to pilot from the ground in many circumstances. this is also true of missile technology, guided missiles and piloted on the ground aerial vehicles. this technology is beginning to merge and presents serious challenges. never send a man to do a missile's job but the reality is the technology becoming more and more difficult raises constitutional issues that the previous gentleman astutely articulated. my first question is how to apply the time-honored constitutional principles according to regional intent in a way that is reasonable and appropriate, so let me give this example and asked mr. maclin if he will respond. the city of
might put it lower at 20 minutes and some might put it higher but we are treating all technology the same. camera trained on someone's home persistently day after day will be treated the same as if it is a camera on a jerome or someone standing on a rooftop using a camera. >> the gentleman's time is expired. mr friends. >> i'm on the armed services committee, where we quite often have to struggle with the issues of unmanned aerial vehicles because it allows us to pilot from the...
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cenk: if you're lucky you might just get shot. who else is on the ticket?n hannity, governor rick perry, who once bragged about shooting a coyote. he's such a loser. he told his security detail not to join him on that one jog where he came out and said i shot him. where's the coyote? i don't know. what an unbelievable. watch. >> it is a frightening looking picture. the reason why i think this is so frightening is because when i was over in a of the scwitz trying to figure on you how did people allow this to happen, your neighbors are dragged out of the streets maybe you came to the window, they killed you and your momentum family. everybody says oh, there's no way that any of this is going to happen in america. whatever, you can live in your little dream world everything that has happened so far we have told you would happen and everybody said it wouldn't happen. cenk: they were trying to catch a couple of terrorists. they had planted bombs that killed three people and they shot another guy afterwards, 160 injured initially, and then the count got above 250
cenk: if you're lucky you might just get shot. who else is on the ticket?n hannity, governor rick perry, who once bragged about shooting a coyote. he's such a loser. he told his security detail not to join him on that one jog where he came out and said i shot him. where's the coyote? i don't know. what an unbelievable. watch. >> it is a frightening looking picture. the reason why i think this is so frightening is because when i was over in a of the scwitz trying to figure on you how did...
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>> oh, yeah. >> the rest of the [speaker not understood] >> particularly those who might might generate. and also for those who might be headed to at t. and t. i have people who live in the east bay and they drive in to games and they always park in that lot by the water mark because it's an easy access back onto the freeway off of bryant street and they come the other way and circle. so what i'm saying is it would provide -- we have to be realists. there would be people who will drive and this would not have to be done before the arena but it's something to put into the hopper as you're looking at solutions. >> thank you. >> and i had another question, i guess it's for staff, perhaps for mr. dykstra. did i hear there's going to be a pedestrian bridge across the embarcadaro -- no, there will not be one. i mean, i'm not saying there should be, but, you know, we do have to think about how people who are to the other side, they do fine for at&t, they manage to make it across and there's -- you know, but wherever we can make it as easy as possible for people who are on foot to get from the
>> oh, yeah. >> the rest of the [speaker not understood] >> particularly those who might might generate. and also for those who might be headed to at t. and t. i have people who live in the east bay and they drive in to games and they always park in that lot by the water mark because it's an easy access back onto the freeway off of bryant street and they come the other way and circle. so what i'm saying is it would provide -- we have to be realists. there would be people who...
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any resemblance to the currency wars of the one nine hundred thirty you know what is the issue there might have been last year seems to have broken down as you know there was a lot of buzz surrounding the i.m.f. spring meetings last week over whether japan my kick start a new international currency war but here's the fundamental problem over the past few months you've heard a perfectly rational sober and. anomic commentators arguing that the dollar is overvalued that the euro is overvalued that the end is overvalued the pound sterling is overvalued these four currencies alone represent over half the global economy they can't all be overvalued yet if policymakers in each country pursues higher net exports through currency depreciation some of them at least are going to be disappointed and that's when you run the risk of over protectionist measures no this is precisely what f.d.r. as treasury department was trying to stop permanently in the one nine hundred forty s. words but we have a graph here a central bank assets of the percent of g.d.p. europe and the u.s. share of central bank assets
any resemblance to the currency wars of the one nine hundred thirty you know what is the issue there might have been last year seems to have broken down as you know there was a lot of buzz surrounding the i.m.f. spring meetings last week over whether japan my kick start a new international currency war but here's the fundamental problem over the past few months you've heard a perfectly rational sober and. anomic commentators arguing that the dollar is overvalued that the euro is overvalued that...
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this particular card also includes a section for medications that you might be taking. and you should also be sure that your own personal medications, anything that you might need, are in the kit itself, as well. if everything's in one place, then you don't have to worry about searching for items that you might need if an emergency does occur. >> you should also know that the red cross has an app that gives first-aid information. it's free and works on smartphones. here's one more tip. you need to check your kit a couple of times a year. many of the items lose their effectiveness over time and will need to be replaced, so check those expiration dates. for "tkn," i'm alexa. >> most of us rely on maps or gps to navigate. humpback whales have an internal navigation system, and scientists say it's amazing. whales were tagged and tracked as they traveled to and from feeding areas. despite ocean currents, wind, and waves, they can do a thousand-mile trip in almost a perfectly straight line. try that on an interstate! on second thought, don't. >> let's get your opinion in "spe
this particular card also includes a section for medications that you might be taking. and you should also be sure that your own personal medications, anything that you might need, are in the kit itself, as well. if everything's in one place, then you don't have to worry about searching for items that you might need if an emergency does occur. >> you should also know that the red cross has an app that gives first-aid information. it's free and works on smartphones. here's one more tip....
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we might see more traffic.francisco northbound 101 traffic looks good approaching the 80 split. san jose happily affray from most of this. now let's go to steve. >> sal, thank you. clear skies pap little cool for some. it will be sunny and warmer today. temperatures right now 40s and 50s will end up with 70s and 80s and 90s. 60s and 70s and 80s and we did pencil in a few low 90s. we start a cool down on sunday and a big-time cool down on monday and tuesday. today and tomorrow the warmest days. >>> coming up next we continue with our breaking news effecting hundreds of thousands of bay area commuters this morning. the crash in the transbay tube that is causing big problems for bart riders and people on the road. as a record collectio. no. there was that fuzzy stuff on the gouda. [ both ] ugh! when it came to our plants... we were so confused. how much is too much water? too little? until we got miracle-gro moisture control. it does what basic soils don't by absorbing more water, so it's there when plants need it
we might see more traffic.francisco northbound 101 traffic looks good approaching the 80 split. san jose happily affray from most of this. now let's go to steve. >> sal, thank you. clear skies pap little cool for some. it will be sunny and warmer today. temperatures right now 40s and 50s will end up with 70s and 80s and 90s. 60s and 70s and 80s and we did pencil in a few low 90s. we start a cool down on sunday and a big-time cool down on monday and tuesday. today and tomorrow the warmest...
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you might say, "there goes the neighborhood." one of the threats from the great recession was the sudden surge in the number of abandoned houses. as scott pelley reported in december 2011, vacant homes become so ruinous in some neighborhoods that one city, cleveland, decided it had to find a solution. >> perfectly good homes... worth $75,000, $100,000 or more a couple of years ago... are being ripped to splinters in cleveland, cuyahoga county, ohio. here, the great recession left 1/5 of all houses vacant. the owners walked away because they couldn't or wouldn't keep paying on a mortgage debt that can be twice the value of the home. cleveland waited four years for home values to recover, but in 2011, they decided to face facts and bury the dead. why destroy them? jim rokakis, a former county treasurer, showed us. >> we're looking at a neighborhood that has almost as many vacant houses awaiting demolition as there are houses with people living in them. we have one here. one here. one there. >> rokakis is leading the effort to tear
you might say, "there goes the neighborhood." one of the threats from the great recession was the sudden surge in the number of abandoned houses. as scott pelley reported in december 2011, vacant homes become so ruinous in some neighborhoods that one city, cleveland, decided it had to find a solution. >> perfectly good homes... worth $75,000, $100,000 or more a couple of years ago... are being ripped to splinters in cleveland, cuyahoga county, ohio. here, the great recession...
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because banning large back packs might give you some sort of skirt but what else? we're doing everything we can. we're providing for the safety and security of spectators at this event we have greatly increased the numbers and we are bringing in blood more resources from our surrounding counties specialized resources to respond to the issues that occurred in boston. as i mentioned bomb tech and k9s from neighboring counties and a we're doing everything we can to make this as safe as possible >> i think the additional police academy officers and the security cameras license plate recognition you mentioned fbi assets. what does that mean when the fbi is present what are those assets? i >> i know we have other assets i'd like to talk to you about off-camera. >> next is the fret mark gonzales and mark and another individual who may give us some remarks that you thank you so much for being here. >> thank you supervisors good afternoon. so far as security we rely on the police department we're there to help the police department but in the case of the boston tragedy we w
because banning large back packs might give you some sort of skirt but what else? we're doing everything we can. we're providing for the safety and security of spectators at this event we have greatly increased the numbers and we are bringing in blood more resources from our surrounding counties specialized resources to respond to the issues that occurred in boston. as i mentioned bomb tech and k9s from neighboring counties and a we're doing everything we can to make this as safe as possible...
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it is important to have somebody else that can store cold foods so something that you might be able toou if you have to leave your home. >> and here, this is my very own personal emergency supply box for my house. >> i hope that you have an alternative one at home. >> oh, i forgot. >> and in this is really important, you should have flashlights that have batteries, fresh batteries or hand crank flashlight. >> i have them right here. >> good. excellent. that is great. additionally, you are going to want to have candles a whistle, possibly a compass as well. markers if you want to label things if you need to, to people that you are safe in your home or that you have left your home. >> i am okay and i will meet you at... >> exactly. exactly. water proof matches are a great thing to have as well. >> we have matches here. and my spare glasses. >> and your spare glasses. >> if you have medication, you should keep it with you or have access to it. if it needs to be refrigerated make sure that it is in your ice box. >> inside, just to point out for you, we have spare batteries. >> very importa
it is important to have somebody else that can store cold foods so something that you might be able toou if you have to leave your home. >> and here, this is my very own personal emergency supply box for my house. >> i hope that you have an alternative one at home. >> oh, i forgot. >> and in this is really important, you should have flashlights that have batteries, fresh batteries or hand crank flashlight. >> i have them right here. >> good. excellent. that...
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the environment might not be as conducive or promising. his son got out.at you make that and mood among doctors who are not a great mood. >> when i tell my colleagues i am rergh, it doesn't have anything to do with obamacare, everybody is so envious, how can you be retiring and getting out of this mess? to some degree i have to tell the doctors that we're responsible because we haven't been more vocal and allowed people to push us around. we're the people who should be the advocates important patient care. if we sit around and let a bunch of bureaucrats how we should practice medicine, to some degree we bear some of the responsibility. it's not too late for us to begin to exert more influence because patients are the ones who are going to get the short end of the stick here. >> neil: dr. ben carson, always good seeing you. very prominent figure in the healthcare debate and in other ways. in the meantime, 8:00 p.m., we're going to explore the ramifications. rudy guliani among my guests. many others talking about a problem that continues to beget other probl
the environment might not be as conducive or promising. his son got out.at you make that and mood among doctors who are not a great mood. >> when i tell my colleagues i am rergh, it doesn't have anything to do with obamacare, everybody is so envious, how can you be retiring and getting out of this mess? to some degree i have to tell the doctors that we're responsible because we haven't been more vocal and allowed people to push us around. we're the people who should be the advocates...
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what might happen? it might go like this, they say to you, okay, here's a little red button down here. when you get tired, for any reason you want us to stop, hit the red button, outside, the alarm will sound and when the alarm sounds, we'll cut down the electricity and that'll bring it down to a stop, open it up and see how you're doing. you are the first one to try this, so good luck. so they go out, they close door, they get you belted in. you feel that thing vibrating. you're picking up speed, picking up speed. and you say, gee, this thing's really going, okay? and you say, i did about 10 minutes, i'm getting bored. i'm getting bored, i wanna get out and read my physics book. i left my physics book outside. you hit the red button. outside, alarm, okay? they pull down the switch and electricity stops. door opens up. someone looks in and says, what you've been eating for the last 3 months? how did you go to the bathroom? you've been belted in, what have you been doing? how come you waited so long befo
what might happen? it might go like this, they say to you, okay, here's a little red button down here. when you get tired, for any reason you want us to stop, hit the red button, outside, the alarm will sound and when the alarm sounds, we'll cut down the electricity and that'll bring it down to a stop, open it up and see how you're doing. you are the first one to try this, so good luck. so they go out, they close door, they get you belted in. you feel that thing vibrating. you're picking up...
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>> it might remedy the problem or they might create a new one. the illusion of narrative and digital technology is jenin what they call predictive modeling. so these big data analysis to figure out john is 12 but we can tell from his statistical profile that he will be day by the time he is 14, right? mary is 36 and we can tell from the way she is tweeting and whatever that she's probably going to be given with infertility issues. so they can then send you the ads and things that can help you manifest the person that you're most likely to be. that's not storytelling. that's life creation. that's turning people into programs rather than letting people be the unpredictable quirky weird thing that they are. i do think that the context that you can get in digital spaces, but that context is much more like beavis & butthead or the simpsons or south park or mystery science theater. it's more of a kind of madison's ability that you see frames within frames within frames. you see the media and more of a fractal sense than you do in a linear sense. so the
>> it might remedy the problem or they might create a new one. the illusion of narrative and digital technology is jenin what they call predictive modeling. so these big data analysis to figure out john is 12 but we can tell from his statistical profile that he will be day by the time he is 14, right? mary is 36 and we can tell from the way she is tweeting and whatever that she's probably going to be given with infertility issues. so they can then send you the ads and things that can help...
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the experts say your digestive system dodissolve gum, though it might take a few days. but don't make a habit of swallowing it. eat an apple instead. after all, "an apple a day keeps... >> the doctor away. >> and not just apples. there are all kinds of fruits that are better for us than candy and cookies. and the healthier you are, the less you'll need to see the doctor. so this one is true, as long as you don't overdo it. want a good night's sleep? they say warm milk will help, and it does contain a substance called tryptophan, which can make you drowsy. however, the experts say you'll have to drink gallons for it to work. what does help is a nightly routine that lets your brain and body know it's bedtime. a glass of mican be a part of that, but don't forget to turn off the computer or tv at least an hour before turning in. okay, one more -- to get rid of hiccups, have someone startle you. >> walk up behind them and just "boo!" >> sorry! that has not been proved to be medically effective. >> boo. >> the moral of this story is, just because you hear something again and
the experts say your digestive system dodissolve gum, though it might take a few days. but don't make a habit of swallowing it. eat an apple instead. after all, "an apple a day keeps... >> the doctor away. >> and not just apples. there are all kinds of fruits that are better for us than candy and cookies. and the healthier you are, the less you'll need to see the doctor. so this one is true, as long as you don't overdo it. want a good night's sleep? they say warm milk will...
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. >> one thing i was going to say in rebuttal, i might as well say it that i'm up here now. i was wondering who did the work without the permit. was it these people or the previous owner? that's not clear to me. it doesn't really matter, but i just think that's, you know, when you go ahead and do this without a permit, it kind of says something, you know. it's pretty daring, i suppose, but to open up your roof and just create a deck. okay, thank you. >> that leads me to my next -- >> the permit holder? >> they talked about the previous -- not getting the notice that they were out of the country. whenever we stop the job for work without a permit, we actually write the notice of violation and post it at the site and stop that work at that area. so, the contractors knew about it whether they didn't tell the owner of the property who was out of the country, that's not building department's problem. it does take the city assessor's office a little while to update its records in regards to owners whenever a property changes hands. so, the notice may have been posted to the previo
. >> one thing i was going to say in rebuttal, i might as well say it that i'm up here now. i was wondering who did the work without the permit. was it these people or the previous owner? that's not clear to me. it doesn't really matter, but i just think that's, you know, when you go ahead and do this without a permit, it kind of says something, you know. it's pretty daring, i suppose, but to open up your roof and just create a deck. okay, thank you. >> that leads me to my next --...