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any other questions for mr. clark? >> mr. gib ner, what do we do in a situation, i understand they can request records. can they request a written response to questions? does that qualify? >> the sunshine ordinance doesn't require that type of response. >> it does basically the answer is the sunshine ordinance doesn't require to you create a document in response to a request. it only requires to you produce documents that exist. >> what is the precedent for a situation where maybe there isn't an explicit but -- if there is a quote unquote sunshine request that is not seeking records, is there an obligation to respond to say, this is not an appropriate sunshine request or follow up with some kind of question? >> under section 67.22 departments must d.c. basically work with someone who is requesting oral information. >> because -- i also underlined this and see that all of you are careful lawyers underline i'm not requesting any documents parts because this isn't sun shine or public records request. listening to mr. clark now,
any other questions for mr. clark? >> mr. gib ner, what do we do in a situation, i understand they can request records. can they request a written response to questions? does that qualify? >> the sunshine ordinance doesn't require that type of response. >> it does basically the answer is the sunshine ordinance doesn't require to you create a document in response to a request. it only requires to you produce documents that exist. >> what is the precedent for a situation...
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lazar and mr. clark. mr. lazar you bare the bear the burden. you have five minutes. thank you for your patience. >> good evening commissioners. i'm howard lazar director of the street lighting program and doing this for four-and-a-half years. anyway, i will take this, when i came here this evening, i handed out this portfolio to each of you so you can follow it with me please. i'm going to address each of the sunshine task force charges against me. the first charge is 67.21 b for failure to release information to mr. clark within ten days of receiving the public records request. i hardly agreed and at the ta
lazar and mr. clark. mr. lazar you bare the bear the burden. you have five minutes. thank you for your patience. >> good evening commissioners. i'm howard lazar director of the street lighting program and doing this for four-and-a-half years. anyway, i will take this, when i came here this evening, i handed out this portfolio to each of you so you can follow it with me please. i'm going to address each of the sunshine task force charges against me. the first charge is 67.21 b for failure...
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i think mr. clark has some great ideas, but i don't think this is a good one and i think we should reject this idea and keep the glass. thank you. >> thank you, are there any other members who would like to speak on the this item? seeing none comment is closed on this item. we have an amended resolution. are there any comments from the board on this item? >> would it be helpful to have mr. clark to speak on these issues. on the maintain ability, i think there were some comments that might speak to that. >> can you please address those questions? >> absolutely. fred clark. let me talk about etfe because it was also raised at the last presentation. we looked very hard at e tfe. it's a wonderful material, a plastic material. if you remember the swim cube at the beijing olympics, that was etfe, the soccer stadium in munich, very well publicized building. it's a great material. the issue is that in our experience it does not age very well. it tends to get dull and tends to get rather used quickly. so it was
i think mr. clark has some great ideas, but i don't think this is a good one and i think we should reject this idea and keep the glass. thank you. >> thank you, are there any other members who would like to speak on the this item? seeing none comment is closed on this item. we have an amended resolution. are there any comments from the board on this item? >> would it be helpful to have mr. clark to speak on these issues. on the maintain ability, i think there were some comments that...
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mr. clark, mr. borelli, thank you for being with us. we would like a sense of what is going on at the joint operating center. don, we're getting reports, we got one from pete williams a few minutes ago that the fbi has been getting names called in. they don't have a matchup yet. where do you think things are going? >> they are getting names called in and jonathan mentioned about running through the databases. that's going to be one of the first steps. they are going to get names and run it through all of the logical databases and see what flushes out. if they get further information, dates of birth or an address, then they will take it to the next logical step. things like looking for phone records, utility bills, anything that can help coop great the information called in and then just, you know, they will keep pulling on that thread until they figure out yes we need to go to the next step or this is washed out. the person is not the right, you know, age or whatever. but they are going to keep pulling strings until they find the person
mr. clark, mr. borelli, thank you for being with us. we would like a sense of what is going on at the joint operating center. don, we're getting reports, we got one from pete williams a few minutes ago that the fbi has been getting names called in. they don't have a matchup yet. where do you think things are going? >> they are getting names called in and jonathan mentioned about running through the databases. that's going to be one of the first steps. they are going to get names and run...
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if the answer to the question was there hasn't been any communication, why not just tell that to mr. clark? why go through all of this? >> i'm honestly can't answer that. i would tell him, i don't know. i don't remember that. i believe i did say what was happening in terms of that lack of compromise on the part of the -- at the committee meeting. but i just right now i have no recollection. i'm not going to deny it. i said do what you have to do. okay? thanks. >> are there any views with respect to the 67.34 willful violation finding? >> i have to say i was a little troubled by -- if that's the interpretation that you can find a willful violation based on a pattern of practice but that it's not inadequate response but that there is the alleged practice is not before us. i find that troubling that it was just out there that there is this practice and no evidence of it at least not that was compiled in front of us with any basis. there might be a basis but i don't think the ground work wasn't laid for it. that's what i'm saying. >> i agree with that. >> any other? >> then would you find a vi
if the answer to the question was there hasn't been any communication, why not just tell that to mr. clark? why go through all of this? >> i'm honestly can't answer that. i would tell him, i don't know. i don't remember that. i believe i did say what was happening in terms of that lack of compromise on the part of the -- at the committee meeting. but i just right now i have no recollection. i'm not going to deny it. i said do what you have to do. okay? thanks. >> are there any views...
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mr. clark, could you please turn on the -- thank you. so we have here, with me in the audience, myself, who will be giving the overview, kevin cohen from san francisco international airport, who will speak specifically to the port's portfolio, we have jay -- from the employees retirement system, craig ghetto from the retirement and craig to speak on this item as well. i will do the overview but i want to acknowledge that most of what i was going to present has already been summarized. next slide please. so what is libo. i think we clearly heard it is the london inter -- rate assumed by lending banks in london. that they could charge if they were to borrow funds from another bank. it is the most quoted rate. it is published under the auspices of the british bankers association, and it's been in place since 1998. it is an index representing the benchmark rate in the london money markets. it is the most widely used benchmark rate for -- interest rates in the world providing basis for establishing interest rates on financial products ranging
mr. clark, could you please turn on the -- thank you. so we have here, with me in the audience, myself, who will be giving the overview, kevin cohen from san francisco international airport, who will speak specifically to the port's portfolio, we have jay -- from the employees retirement system, craig ghetto from the retirement and craig to speak on this item as well. i will do the overview but i want to acknowledge that most of what i was going to present has already been summarized. next...
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. >> let's go with that back to mr. clark. when you look at a case like this, not for the -- i know you've spoken earlier about the need to make your case legally in court at some point. how do you go from the sort of the evidence on the ground that we're talking about now to trying to pursue where that person went to? don't you at some point have to go with what you've got and begin to close down the tributaries where someone could have gone whether by plane overseas, perhaps somewhere in the country? don't you have to begin some kind of checking out the avenues of escape as well as the evidence on the ground? or can you do that until you have the evidence on the ground? >> well, i mean, from the moment that the incident occurs, i mean, you've got something that you can start with there. whether it's an explosion that took place or whatever the case may be. but you've got to take what you have right at the scene and from the scene is where you start to develop further information. in addition to that, you might also find you
. >> let's go with that back to mr. clark. when you look at a case like this, not for the -- i know you've spoken earlier about the need to make your case legally in court at some point. how do you go from the sort of the evidence on the ground that we're talking about now to trying to pursue where that person went to? don't you at some point have to go with what you've got and begin to close down the tributaries where someone could have gone whether by plane overseas, perhaps somewhere...
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thank you for joining us, mr. clark. give us your sense of how you sift through the evidence that has come through with regard to the actual device, the bbs and the nails and the pressure cooker and also the guidance we're getting about what tips to look for. >> well, you know, what we have to is be patient. clearly, chris, we don't live in a world today where people want us to be patient, but you really do have to be patient when you've got this, because the one thing habit it is that number one is we're going to try to find out who put this together and identify those people step by step by step. that's an investigative task that has to be done. and i know that america wants everybody to be taken care of right now, but that can't happen. they've got to get the information there. they've got to determine who these people are and get the investigation going so that they can make the case. because keep in front of us is that at some point in time is that the united states is going to have to take somebody to court and the
thank you for joining us, mr. clark. give us your sense of how you sift through the evidence that has come through with regard to the actual device, the bbs and the nails and the pressure cooker and also the guidance we're getting about what tips to look for. >> well, you know, what we have to is be patient. clearly, chris, we don't live in a world today where people want us to be patient, but you really do have to be patient when you've got this, because the one thing habit it is that...
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mr. fall from kimberly-clark on the screen, and i just am so thrilled that the network aftopened its pursed new set. >> let's get to phil lebeau. breaking news on boeing. >> there is a report out of the capital of ethiopia, saying ethiopian airlines is the -- the faa has not lifted the grounding with airworthiness directive. we expect it to happen today, tomorrow or maybe friday, but relatively soon. ethiopian airlines saying it will be the first post-grounding flight to kenya. this is what we'll be seeing over the next couple of weeks. once the grounding is lifted, the companies that have the dream liners and they're fixed will go back into service. >> everyone doubted them just like novak. people should stop doubting good ceos that know how to deliver. >> we will get six in 60 after a break. [ male announcer ] here at optionsxpress, our clients really seem to appreciate our powerful, easy-to-use platform. no, thank you. we know you're always looking for the best fill price. and walk limit automatically tries to find it for you. just set your start and end price. and let it do its thing. w
mr. fall from kimberly-clark on the screen, and i just am so thrilled that the network aftopened its pursed new set. >> let's get to phil lebeau. breaking news on boeing. >> there is a report out of the capital of ethiopia, saying ethiopian airlines is the -- the faa has not lifted the grounding with airworthiness directive. we expect it to happen today, tomorrow or maybe friday, but relatively soon. ethiopian airlines saying it will be the first post-grounding flight to kenya. this...
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clark. .> thank you, mr. chairman i commend you for your leadership, madam secretary, for responses to the multiple national disasters we have been experiencing of late during your tenure for the boston bombing and the texas vent explosion. it is becoming more clear to all americans the critical mission of homeland security. i think your leadership is emblematic of how robust we need to be as this agency grows from strength to strength. that is why it is challenging to us who recognize to speed go through a painful period when sequestration has become a binding of hands. i meeting these very critical missions, i want to move to the area of cyber security. we are really understanding what it means to protect ourselves in the virtual world. i guess the bandwidth of understanding can go from a person using a flip phone to a child using an ipad in the public sphere. what i recognize is that in this to cut the cyber education program, i recognize that einstein beat is a very important will, i noticed that were kin
clark. .> thank you, mr. chairman i commend you for your leadership, madam secretary, for responses to the multiple national disasters we have been experiencing of late during your tenure for the boston bombing and the texas vent explosion. it is becoming more clear to all americans the critical mission of homeland security. i think your leadership is emblematic of how robust we need to be as this agency grows from strength to strength. that is why it is challenging to us who recognize to...
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mr. ervin, thank you so much for joining us on the phone. we really appreciate it. clark ervin, collector of the aspen institution homeland security program. >> we understand that the dead bomber, older bomber traveled for six months last year to moscow. let's go live to jeff cutmore who is standing by. he's anchor of the "squawk box" europe program. what are you able to update us on? >> well, simon, i think we've all sat here in moscow and have watched with be musment here, quite frankly, because people are asking if this is a chechen connection and wrapped into the north separatist movements and has perpetrated attacks. we had an airport bombing in 2011 and before that an attack on the subway system and then going way back, of course, the horrific school attack where 380 people died. the difficult part is to draw a connection between these brothers and current terrorist cells that are still fighting the separatist chechen cause and that's what we are trying to find out from russian officials here. we know that president putin has expressed his condolences but these brot
mr. ervin, thank you so much for joining us on the phone. we really appreciate it. clark ervin, collector of the aspen institution homeland security program. >> we understand that the dead bomber, older bomber traveled for six months last year to moscow. let's go live to jeff cutmore who is standing by. he's anchor of the "squawk box" europe program. what are you able to update us on? >> well, simon, i think we've all sat here in moscow and have watched with be musment...
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clark, mcdonald's. ge and google will call to do any buying. let's go to kitchen in maryland. could be kevin from underarmor. kevin. >> caller: boo-yah, mr. jim. it's kevin from baltimore beverage. >> how have you been? >> caller: yeah. we sell both of them, coke and pepsi both. i don't understand why they would downgrade their stock. i have been in the industry for 28 years. it just keeps booming. they bought up all their competitors, gatorade, v-8, arizona. they own them all. why would you downgrade? >> you raise a great question. davidson downgraded. the reason they did is they're talking about valuations being stretched saying historically these stocks are more expensive than they've ever been. davidson is right, but that doesn't mean that they're too high if interest rates are really low because they have good dividended, and they have good balance sheets. let's do this. when coca-cola reports on tuesday, we will make a more informed judgment than davidson can. angela in colorado. angela. >> caller: hi, cramer. i had a question about barry gold corp., abx. >> yeah. >> caller: is it a make or a break moment for this coal mine? >> i wa
clark, mcdonald's. ge and google will call to do any buying. let's go to kitchen in maryland. could be kevin from underarmor. kevin. >> caller: boo-yah, mr. jim. it's kevin from baltimore beverage. >> how have you been? >> caller: yeah. we sell both of them, coke and pepsi both. i don't understand why they would downgrade their stock. i have been in the industry for 28 years. it just keeps booming. they bought up all their competitors, gatorade, v-8, arizona. they own them...
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mr. president, a brand-new member of the nevada state legislator, i -- legislature, i was a kid but sheriff lamm, the sheriff of clarke county at the time, dennis quaid is playing ralph lamb, he came to me and he said i need to do something because we have -- we need people to wait a while before they purchase a handgun. i went to the legislature not really understanding the process totally but i introduced legislation that passed and became the law. that in nevada if you purchase a handgun you have to wait three days to pick it up. that alone has saved the lives of many people. sometimes people in a fit of passion will purchase the handgun to do bad things with it. mr. president, even as my dad did, kill themselves. waiting a few days helps. requiring a simple background check every time a gun is sold is common sense. now, we're not asking for a three-day waiting period. we have technology now that doesn't take that long. but, mr. president, it's common sense, that's why more than 90% of americans including the vast majority of gun owners, the majority of people who belong to the n.r.a., support our proposal to keep
mr. president, a brand-new member of the nevada state legislator, i -- legislature, i was a kid but sheriff lamm, the sheriff of clarke county at the time, dennis quaid is playing ralph lamb, he came to me and he said i need to do something because we have -- we need people to wait a while before they purchase a handgun. i went to the legislature not really understanding the process totally but i introduced legislation that passed and became the law. that in nevada if you purchase a handgun you...
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mr. ke. aine: i rise to commemorate the shooting of the students at virginia tech six years ago today and many others who were injured. us are alamad implete ne, jamie bishop, brian bloom, ryan clarke cloyd, joycelyn noak, daniel perez queva, kevin gren nada, math knew waltny, cai this. lin, emily hillshire, jarrett lane, matthew laporte, henry lee, livuiu, labrescu, lauren mccaning, daniel o'neil, wasn't ramone or tees, minal panchal, aaron peterson, michael poly, julia pride, mary karen reid, rema semaha, lesley sherman, maxine turner, nicole white. i read those names, mr. president, to honor those who were killed and had their lives snuffed out on april 16, 2007. i acknowledge also that many students and faculty members were injured and we have with us in the gallery today both family members of those who were deceased and even some students who were injured. i also honored all in the virginia tech community that is very close and still suffers the wounds from this terrible shooting. mr. president, in the aftermath of the shooting at virginia tech six years ago today, we learned a lot. we learned that we have to make fixes to the mental health system, that school security and s
mr. ke. aine: i rise to commemorate the shooting of the students at virginia tech six years ago today and many others who were injured. us are alamad implete ne, jamie bishop, brian bloom, ryan clarke cloyd, joycelyn noak, daniel perez queva, kevin gren nada, math knew waltny, cai this. lin, emily hillshire, jarrett lane, matthew laporte, henry lee, livuiu, labrescu, lauren mccaning, daniel o'neil, wasn't ramone or tees, minal panchal, aaron peterson, michael poly, julia pride, mary karen reid,...
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mr. president, a brand-new member of the nevada state legislator, i -- legislature, i was a kid but sheriff lamm, the sheriff of clarke county at the time, dennis quaid is playing ralph lamb, he came to me and he said i need to do something because we have -- we need people to wait a while before they purchase a handgun. i went to the legislature not really understanding the process totally but i introduced legislation that passed and came the law. that in nevada if you purchase a handgun you have to wait three days to pick it up. that alone has saved the lives of many people. sometimes people in a fit of passion will purchase the handgun to do bad things with it. mr. present, even as my dad did, kill themselves. waiting a few days helps. requiring a simple background check every time a gun is sold is common sense. now, we're not asking for a three-day waiting period. we have technology now that doesn't take that long. but, mr. president, it's common sense, that's why more than 90% of americans including the vast majority of gun owners, t majority of people who belong to the n.r.a., support our proposal to keep guns o
mr. president, a brand-new member of the nevada state legislator, i -- legislature, i was a kid but sheriff lamm, the sheriff of clarke county at the time, dennis quaid is playing ralph lamb, he came to me and he said i need to do something because we have -- we need people to wait a while before they purchase a handgun. i went to the legislature not really understanding the process totally but i introduced legislation that passed and came the law. that in nevada if you purchase a handgun you...
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mr. trump let you go. but you say you were surprised when la toya jackson and you had your altercation. >> yeah, really sad. it upset me a great deal because i love michael clark someone? >> maybe in la toya's world that's what people do, but that's not what happens in my life. >> it went beyond hurting your feelings. it's going down the legal road? >> i think when you mess with the legacy of a man who was so kind and sweet. and turn something so dark and ugly into history. when you pull up his name, that's what pops up, what she said. and it's not true and it has to be corrected. >> do you think she just looked on the show -- under pressure of taping the show? >> i can't get in her head. >> but it was repeated? >> oh, yeah, six months later over and over. >> so on what grounds then are you suing her? >> i don't want to get into particulars because we are pursuing a full case with her. so i think that i'll let the lawyers do that. but just know that i will fight for my man. i will not allow someone to defame him or say untruthful things about him. his family is watching this. and it's not fair -- >> tough to lose him much less -- >> it's distasteful. >> real q
mr. trump let you go. but you say you were surprised when la toya jackson and you had your altercation. >> yeah, really sad. it upset me a great deal because i love michael clark someone? >> maybe in la toya's world that's what people do, but that's not what happens in my life. >> it went beyond hurting your feelings. it's going down the legal road? >> i think when you mess with the legacy of a man who was so kind and sweet. and turn something so dark and ugly into...