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mr. marshall's presentation was excellent. to the extent of that event we have expressed concerns about some of the aspect of this program rolling forward, the build out is what will help minimize the concerns. the build out is what will help minimize risk to repairs, and we think that once the bill about work -- the main research work will be done within six months, right around earth day, which might be really exciting. we believe as soon as the research has come through in shows of what the bill out is capable of, that we will be able to bring down some of the numbers you were seeing on the charts today as the shell contract moves forward, regardless of whether you start with 20 megawatts or 30 megawatts at the start of the program. yes, the other thing is that as we said before in other meetings, jobs are crucial right now. the california unemployment rate is not going down. it is staying the same, and in some places it is going up. to have at least 1000 jobs from the program itself and probably a multiplier of a few thous
mr. marshall's presentation was excellent. to the extent of that event we have expressed concerns about some of the aspect of this program rolling forward, the build out is what will help minimize the concerns. the build out is what will help minimize risk to repairs, and we think that once the bill about work -- the main research work will be done within six months, right around earth day, which might be really exciting. we believe as soon as the research has come through in shows of what the...
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mr. marshall on that, and this question of -- it does seem like the demonization of the president by theht, the people who are wacky and who are just stupid, who make stupid comments. i'm not going to single this guy out. i don't know hank williams jr. his father obviously was quite great, but what do you make of this? >> well, to your point, just because your dad's a genius doesn't mean you're not going to be a moron. you know, i think, as you said this, stuff happens all the time. it's been happening for three years. in a sense, it's dog bites man. it's nothing surprising. i think what's different in this case is hank williams jr. has this footprint in mainstream media, not just in the sort of the fox bubble where you can say obama is hitler, and he's stalin and he's, you know, doing all these terrible things. >> but i must say in fairness, just to be immediate on this, in fairness i'm not a big fan of "fox and friends" in the morning, i watch "morning joe." but i thought they were appalled. they looked like they couldn't believe what they were watching. i'm sorry. that was my reading.
mr. marshall on that, and this question of -- it does seem like the demonization of the president by theht, the people who are wacky and who are just stupid, who make stupid comments. i'm not going to single this guy out. i don't know hank williams jr. his father obviously was quite great, but what do you make of this? >> well, to your point, just because your dad's a genius doesn't mean you're not going to be a moron. you know, i think, as you said this, stuff happens all the time. it's...
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mrs. barbara marshall. the woman he used to be -- and she made a service to her community to feed the homeless who are coming from the war and found themselves on the street. 15 years. our supervisor, guess what? i come with a good idea. great supervisor, if each one of you decided to build a house in your district to help the veteran, then we are never going to see homeless. supervisor, do not be scared. i do not like to be shared. i give you a chance to be sure of. but on one condition. prove it that you can do something before you leave. building a house for the people in your district to help the veteran people. we do not need to waste the money for the drug dealer, for the drug addict. you know that, and i know that, but i give you a chance, and you have a chance to do something else before you leave your office to go to the sheriff's office. i wish you good luck, and a promise to support you and be beside you. president chiu: thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon, supervisors. stop the rape of th
mrs. barbara marshall. the woman he used to be -- and she made a service to her community to feed the homeless who are coming from the war and found themselves on the street. 15 years. our supervisor, guess what? i come with a good idea. great supervisor, if each one of you decided to build a house in your district to help the veteran, then we are never going to see homeless. supervisor, do not be scared. i do not like to be shared. i give you a chance to be sure of. but on one condition. prove...
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mr. crew and ms. duval. vice president marshall: traditionally, what we have done is let people are familiar with these issues say they are ready. president mazzucco: that is what we need to do. i will continue to work with both of you. we need to address the question and how we get it on the agenda. i think we need to continue to work with mr crew and ms duval. i do not think we are ready to calendar something tonight. commissioner turman: i am ready when you are ready. commissioner chan: thank you for taking the time to answer this question. president mazzucco: now it is time for public comment on items 2a, 2b, 2c, 2d. >> i want to respond to what commissioner kingsley had said about our reach to the community and president mazzucco mentioned we have the outreach to deal with this activity. it is crucial that we act on it. we do not know whether the concerns that are being talked about here, the fbi will allow the occ to investigate those cases. i talk to you yesterday morning about a the incident. i have since given the authoriz
mr. crew and ms. duval. vice president marshall: traditionally, what we have done is let people are familiar with these issues say they are ready. president mazzucco: that is what we need to do. i will continue to work with both of you. we need to address the question and how we get it on the agenda. i think we need to continue to work with mr crew and ms duval. i do not think we are ready to calendar something tonight. commissioner turman: i am ready when you are ready. commissioner chan:...
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community choice aggregation a bigger park, including a presentation from shawn marshall of the local energy aggregation network. >> mr. campbell, good morning. is the microphone on? >> good morning. i am much more comfortable up here when i can hear an echo. thank you. i am mike campbell, director of community choice aggregation program for san francisco, part of the clean power sf program, power enterprise of the sfpuc. it is my pleasure to be here this morning. we have a big agenda for us. there'll be more in depth update in the subsequent items. but two things -- one thing i wanted to note is we did get passage and signature now from the governor of sb 790. this was the cca legislation that all of us that the sfpuc and lafco staff have been working very hard to get through. it will help level the playing field and only show you that there will be more cca's in the future. it has been such a battle going forward. i just wanted to highlight that and start the meeting on a very positive note. it is my pleasure to introduce to you all shawn marshall. she has started l a nonprofit hasean that is fine -- she has started
community choice aggregation a bigger park, including a presentation from shawn marshall of the local energy aggregation network. >> mr. campbell, good morning. is the microphone on? >> good morning. i am much more comfortable up here when i can hear an echo. thank you. i am mike campbell, director of community choice aggregation program for san francisco, part of the clean power sf program, power enterprise of the sfpuc. it is my pleasure to be here this morning. we have a big...
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marshall. [applause] so here's a man that i want to say absolutely needs no introduction, mr. peter avila. >> that wasn't loud enough! [applause] >> i'm not running for mayor so i will not give a campaign speech. i would be number 55 i think. so i live in oakland so it rules me out. thank you so much, everyone, for coming on walk-to-school day. how much kids walk to school every day here? we are one of the schools in the district, i think we might have the highest percentage of walkers to school. now it's real important walk-to-school day is let us know how you are when you walk to school. because you need to let us know, and then we will let this man know if you don't feel safe walking to school. because it is safe walking to schools. this you so much. all of the parents for meeting us at kid power park. i would like to thank audrey. thank you, audrey. thank you for helping out, helping us organize this. and i want to thank you guys because you are what makes our school special as a kid. so once again i would like to turn it over to mayor ed lee. thank you so much. >> buenos
marshall. [applause] so here's a man that i want to say absolutely needs no introduction, mr. peter avila. >> that wasn't loud enough! [applause] >> i'm not running for mayor so i will not give a campaign speech. i would be number 55 i think. so i live in oakland so it rules me out. thank you so much, everyone, for coming on walk-to-school day. how much kids walk to school every day here? we are one of the schools in the district, i think we might have the highest percentage of...
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marshals service. hopefully we can work something out and i'm just trying to explain the basis for this at this time. mr. president, as you know, we've done a lot of work on the borders to try to secure the border and that has required us to add money for the u.s. border patrol, several other accounts in the department of homeland security, we've added money for the department of justice, we need new judges, courtrooms, prosecutors, defenders --. it's taken a lot of money to secure the border with all of the different aspects that are involved. the one area that we haven't kept up with is the u.s. marshalls service. all of us know the u.s. marshals service. it is a great organization. these people do tremendous work but sometimes we forget them. what we've learned here is that while we have an increased ability to apprehend illegal immigrants and to try them in court and even jail space to hold them, the group that does the holding and the transporting and the keeping of the judges and the courtrooms safe during the process -- the u.s. marshals service has not had funding to keep up with this. and, as a
marshals service. hopefully we can work something out and i'm just trying to explain the basis for this at this time. mr. president, as you know, we've done a lot of work on the borders to try to secure the border and that has required us to add money for the u.s. border patrol, several other accounts in the department of homeland security, we've added money for the department of justice, we need new judges, courtrooms, prosecutors, defenders --. it's taken a lot of money to secure the border...
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mr. oliver. >> >> we are looking at a pretty nice day, starting off in the big b. we have 60 degrees at bwi marshallrelative humidity, wind at nine miles per hour. a light breeze flowing across the region. barometer has dropped since we have been on the air. 39 in our higher elevations. 66 down in the shore, around the immediate metro area. temperatures ranging from 58 in westminster. 60s across most of the state. 64 in both of those locations. height wind from the northwest is picking up a little bit. calm readings just a few moments ago, winds are starting to pick up. but it is starting to become a bit of a uniform wind direction, but the westerly flow is still going to bring in drier air until tomorrow night into wednesday when it is going to usher in a bit of a disturbance in from the tennessee valley. we have a very weak cold front pushing to the south and east, bringing us cloud cover, now, light sprinkles in parts of the area, nothing too major, but we have a disturbance forming in the tennessee valley. another one moving in from the south, going to converge on the mid-atlantic and we'll see
mr. oliver. >> >> we are looking at a pretty nice day, starting off in the big b. we have 60 degrees at bwi marshallrelative humidity, wind at nine miles per hour. a light breeze flowing across the region. barometer has dropped since we have been on the air. 39 in our higher elevations. 66 down in the shore, around the immediate metro area. temperatures ranging from 58 in westminster. 60s across most of the state. 64 in both of those locations. height wind from the northwest is...
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mr. steven brukner please. excuse me, can you sit down, please? also, those in the back that are standing, there's seats in the front, and the fire marshall would appreciate people remaining seated. >> good morning. i'm steven brukner, b-r-u-c-k-n-e-r. i speak in ob #* -- opposition of the pop -- pipeline because the canadian oil industry's proposal is against the economic interests of americans, specifically the farmers and consumers. the oil economists, professor from the university of call gary states building the pipeline would increase the fuel costs of u.s. farmers by $2.6 billion in 2013. it would increase the food costs throughout the u.s. because farmers' fuel costs are passed through the consumers. it increases the gas and diesel prices by 10 cents a gallon. therefore, the building of this pipeline increases the price to $5 billion a year. how would this happen? at the current time, the tar sands oil is shipped to refineries in illinois and oklahoma. these refiners pay $15 less than the global price because the tar sands oil is in over supply. this reduced price benefits midwest farmers and consumers. if the keystone pipeline is built, the oil w
mr. steven brukner please. excuse me, can you sit down, please? also, those in the back that are standing, there's seats in the front, and the fire marshall would appreciate people remaining seated. >> good morning. i'm steven brukner, b-r-u-c-k-n-e-r. i speak in ob #* -- opposition of the pop -- pipeline because the canadian oil industry's proposal is against the economic interests of americans, specifically the farmers and consumers. the oil economists, professor from the university of...
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mr. stevan, please. can you sit down, please. >> also, those in the back of our standing there are plenty of seats in the front end the fire marshal would appreciate people remaining seated. good morning - stephen b-r-u-c-k-e-n-r with the sierra club virginia chapter. i speak in opposition to the proposed keystone xl pipeline. not only because it violates the official climate positions of the canadian and u.s. governments but because the canadian oil industry's proposal is against the economic interests of americans specifically its farmers and consumers. the oil economist, professor from the university of calgary state, is building the keystone xl pipeline would increase the fuel cost of u.s. farmers by $2.6 billion in 2013. it would increase the food cost throughout the u.s. because the farmers to costs are passed through to consumers. but increase the gasoline and diesel cost throughout the midwest by ten to 20 cents per gallon. therefore, the building of keystone xl would increase america's we'll buy $5 billion per year. how would this happen? at the current time the canadian tarzan is shipped to refineries in illinois and okl
mr. stevan, please. can you sit down, please. >> also, those in the back of our standing there are plenty of seats in the front end the fire marshal would appreciate people remaining seated. good morning - stephen b-r-u-c-k-e-n-r with the sierra club virginia chapter. i speak in opposition to the proposed keystone xl pipeline. not only because it violates the official climate positions of the canadian and u.s. governments but because the canadian oil industry's proposal is against the...
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mr. steven chu ruffner? please sit down. they're plenty of seats in the back in the fire marshal would appreciate people being seated. >> i amh the sierra club. i'm conservation -- and i'm an opposition of the keystone xl pipeline, not only because it violates positions, but because the proposal is against the economic interests of americans, specifically as consumers. the oil economists state that building the keystone xl pipeline would increase the fuel cost of u.s. farmers by $2.6 billion in 2013. including crease food costs throughout the u.s. because these costs are passed through to consumers. -- it would increase food costs throughout the u.s. because these costs are passed through to consumers. therefore the building of keystone xl will increase america's costs by $5 billion. the canadian tar sands oils are set to refineries in illinois and oklahoma. these refiner's play -- paid $15 per barrel less than the global rise because the tar sands is in oversupply. it benefits midwest farmers and consumers. the pipeline is built, the oil will be shipped to refineries in the gulf coast, and from there, the resulting gasoline
mr. steven chu ruffner? please sit down. they're plenty of seats in the back in the fire marshal would appreciate people being seated. >> i amh the sierra club. i'm conservation -- and i'm an opposition of the keystone xl pipeline, not only because it violates positions, but because the proposal is against the economic interests of americans, specifically as consumers. the oil economists state that building the keystone xl pipeline would increase the fuel cost of u.s. farmers by $2.6...