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mr. paulson. >> i want to say -- ♪ climb every work force mountain ford every stream until you find yourcademy dream , in every work force mountain ford every stream soar in the sky fly and ford every stream until you find your dream ♪ supervisor chiu: thank you for always giving us the sound of music. any other public speakers on this topic? seeing none, public comment on this item is closed. supervisor mirkarimi: colleagues, i would love it if you certainly move this forward with recommendations. i see this ordinance just again institutionalizing what are some ongoing practices, but it focuses on the missing links of vocational training, and that is where i hope we endeavor to unify city and county with unified school district, city college, and ultimately speaking with hiring and recruiting practices in the public safety sector of our city to give our young people a chance to have a job with something that they might seek, summer -- some real career potential, and i think the dividends are completely without any ceiling. supervisor chiu: thank you. i want to thank you for your leaders
mr. paulson. >> i want to say -- ♪ climb every work force mountain ford every stream until you find yourcademy dream , in every work force mountain ford every stream soar in the sky fly and ford every stream until you find your dream ♪ supervisor chiu: thank you for always giving us the sound of music. any other public speakers on this topic? seeing none, public comment on this item is closed. supervisor mirkarimi: colleagues, i would love it if you certainly move this forward with...
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mr. paulson himself made a $3.7 billion. it's collected response. guest: listen, i did not approve of that. i thought goldman sachs may tremendous mistakes. whether the committed fraud is an interesting debate. that is a legal debate. the settlement with the sec was not specifically aimed at fraud. goldman acknowledged the mistake. they said they would change their management practices but they did not acknowledge the fraud and the sec chose to settle for 550 million rather than taking them to court. i think goldman should have disclosed -- and i said it this last april when it came out -- should have disclosed mr. paulson's involvement in the creation of this mortgage bond inched and. i guess i -- bond instrument. i guess i agree with the colubrid the point about we bury ronald reagan. that is a stud point, he is buried and gone to heaven, may he rest in peace. it is his ideas that live on and his ideas and successful stewardship of america coming back in the 1980's that had such a positive influence. mr. reagan and those of us who served with him
mr. paulson himself made a $3.7 billion. it's collected response. guest: listen, i did not approve of that. i thought goldman sachs may tremendous mistakes. whether the committed fraud is an interesting debate. that is a legal debate. the settlement with the sec was not specifically aimed at fraud. goldman acknowledged the mistake. they said they would change their management practices but they did not acknowledge the fraud and the sec chose to settle for 550 million rather than taking them to...
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mr. paulson himself made a $3.7 billion. it's collected response. guest: listen, i did not approve of that. i thought goldman sachs may tremendous mistakes. whether the committed fraud is an interesting debate. that is a legal debate. the settlement with the sec was not specifically aimed at fraud. goldman acknowledged the mistake. they said they would change their management practices but they did not acknowledge the fraud and the sec chose to settle for 550 million rather than taking them to court. i think goldman should have disclosed -- and i said it this last april when it came out -- should have disclosed mr. paulson's involvement in the creation of this mortgage bond inched and. i guess i -- bond instrument. i guess i agree with the colubrid the point about we bury ronald reagan. that is a stupid point, he is buried and gone to heaven, may he rest in peace. it is his ideas that live on and his ideas and successful stewardship of america coming back in the 1980's that had such a positive influence. mr. reagan and those of us who served with hi
mr. paulson himself made a $3.7 billion. it's collected response. guest: listen, i did not approve of that. i thought goldman sachs may tremendous mistakes. whether the committed fraud is an interesting debate. that is a legal debate. the settlement with the sec was not specifically aimed at fraud. goldman acknowledged the mistake. they said they would change their management practices but they did not acknowledge the fraud and the sec chose to settle for 550 million rather than taking them to...
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mr. steve paulson. >>> i can tweet you? >> yes, you can. >> thank you, sir. good morning, more low clouds and fog. it looks like it will burn off sooner. it's still a morning where the clouds are pushing in. we will go upper 70s to low 80s, inland. 60s on the coast. water temperatures north of the golden gate have cooled off a little bit. it looks like the wind is going to turn more northwest, that gives us the up dwelling and that may cool down the coast. there won't be a quiz. san jose is 78. oakland, berkeley in there as well. i san sacramento is your forecast area, not me, just kidding, i do my best for you. too much fog and inland areas will continue to just see slight warming, not a lot as this system moves in, this is going to be a cool pattern. it really decided to move in on monday and tuesday, this whole system should lift out starting after today and tomorrow, we'll see a little bit warmer weather. still, though, cool to warm depending on where you are. low 80s, now, fairfield. not as windy out there as well. fog, sun, warmer friday and saturday. h
mr. steve paulson. >>> i can tweet you? >> yes, you can. >> thank you, sir. good morning, more low clouds and fog. it looks like it will burn off sooner. it's still a morning where the clouds are pushing in. we will go upper 70s to low 80s, inland. 60s on the coast. water temperatures north of the golden gate have cooled off a little bit. it looks like the wind is going to turn more northwest, that gives us the up dwelling and that may cool down the coast. there won't be a...
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mr. steve paulson. >> sal, did you go to the game yesterday?s working yesterday. >> numerous reports of drizzle. keep that in mind. unland fog burns off. temperatures come up. fog, drizzle, then sunny. temperatures today will be warmer than yesterday. santa rosa -- [ inaudible ] >> -- 80 yesterday. we will go 77 in downtown santa rosa today. three better than the city after yesterday's cool 61. walnut creek from 82. we will go 84 downtown oakland 70. 77 san jose. 50s to 58. hot in las vegas. 91. on the coast cool -- [ inaudible ] >> -- 90s. tahoe is in at the 40s. it has been warmer than we have for our afternoon highs. a breeze is still there. high pressure still negates it inland. on the coast fog and low clouds -- [ inaudible ] >> -- too hot. [ inaudible ] >> -- bay, breezy, then patchy thick fog on the coast. so fog, drizzle gives way to sunny and warm. a foggy morning for some, though. 60s, 70s, then some mid-80s to upper 80s, 90s up in lake county. if you are heading over to santa cruz you have that friday -- [ inaudible ] >> -- 65 to 75
mr. steve paulson. >> sal, did you go to the game yesterday?s working yesterday. >> numerous reports of drizzle. keep that in mind. unland fog burns off. temperatures come up. fog, drizzle, then sunny. temperatures today will be warmer than yesterday. santa rosa -- [ inaudible ] >> -- 80 yesterday. we will go 77 in downtown santa rosa today. three better than the city after yesterday's cool 61. walnut creek from 82. we will go 84 downtown oakland 70. 77 san jose. 50s to 58....
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mr. steve paulson. >> so i have multiple ways to get in touch with you, sal. >> steve, you can just walknto the next room. >> that is true. thank you, sal. [ inaudible ] [overlapping speakers] [ inaudible ] >> -- flow, if you will, that will push most of those off towards the lee side, so i would not expect anything to pop up but we have a lot of low clouds and fog and it is going to be a much cooler day. in fact, the extended outlook looks very cool. what do you mean by extended? 5, 7, maybe even 10 days. we will see, that is what the pattern is showing. san francisco is be low averages should be 68 on the high side, we are going 59 today. very cool on the coast. even santa cruz only mid-60s at best, too much low clouds and fog. 50s, 60s and 70s inland, again, because my forecast area goes from here to iowa there will be some areas that are a little warmer especially lake county but even those areas should cool down a little bit as this system begins to move in. 50s, 54 to 58 san jose overcast, 58, livermore-concord 54. everyone is close. 94 las vegas. 50s and 60s up and down the coast
mr. steve paulson. >> so i have multiple ways to get in touch with you, sal. >> steve, you can just walknto the next room. >> that is true. thank you, sal. [ inaudible ] [overlapping speakers] [ inaudible ] >> -- flow, if you will, that will push most of those off towards the lee side, so i would not expect anything to pop up but we have a lot of low clouds and fog and it is going to be a much cooler day. in fact, the extended outlook looks very cool. what do you mean by...
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mr. eagan. public comment is open on item number two related to the real estate transfer tax on our special meeting. >> good afternoon, budget and finance committee. i'm walter paulson. ♪ property tax you know it's not new ♪ come on board we're expecting to transfer to you ♪ and property tax won't hurt anymore ♪ and you know there's no tax on a water boat tax shore ♪ and tax money. ♪ want to take it all away ♪ we're gonna see you ♪ you're going to have transfer tax today. ♪ welcome on board the lower tax. ♪ welcome on board the lower budget vote water shore tax ♪ and ever since budget's been leaving me for the tax i've been wanting to cry ♪ now you know what budget tax meant to transfer tax meant to me-stroke. me ♪ now you know i wouldn't lie ♪ i don't want budget tax to say good-bye ♪ now i don't want budget tax for transfer property to say good-bye ♪ ever since property tax has been leaving me i've been
mr. eagan. public comment is open on item number two related to the real estate transfer tax on our special meeting. >> good afternoon, budget and finance committee. i'm walter paulson. ♪ property tax you know it's not new ♪ come on board we're expecting to transfer to you ♪ and property tax won't hurt anymore ♪ and you know there's no tax on a water boat tax shore ♪ and tax money. ♪ want to take it all away ♪ we're gonna see you ♪ you're going to have transfer tax today....
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secretary said, secretary paulson said, madam speaker, tomorrow morning will be too late. tomorrow morning will be too late. why, mr. secretary, have you not notified congress? why have you not called us sooner? why would it take a call from me to ask you to report to us, to tell us that tomorrow morning will be too late? without going into his response, which i'm happy to do, but in the interest of time i won't now, i then call the secretary, i mean the chairman of the fed, chairman bernanke, and asked him to join the secretary of the treasury at my office later that day. the meeting turns into a meeting that was half in senate, democrats and republicans, gathered together to hear from the secretary of the treasury the condition of the markets. the secretary who had told us that we couldn't even wait until the next morning described a very, very grim situation. the chairman of the fed who is an expert on the great depression told us that the situation was so grim that if we did not act immediately there would be no economy by monday. this is thursday night. there would be no economy by monday. how could it be? we,
secretary said, secretary paulson said, madam speaker, tomorrow morning will be too late. tomorrow morning will be too late. why, mr. secretary, have you not notified congress? why have you not called us sooner? why would it take a call from me to ask you to report to us, to tell us that tomorrow morning will be too late? without going into his response, which i'm happy to do, but in the interest of time i won't now, i then call the secretary, i mean the chairman of the fed, chairman bernanke,...
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secretary said, secretary paulson said, madam speaker, tomorrow morning will be too late. tomorrow morning will be too late. why, mr. secretary, have you not notified congress? why have you not called us sooner? why would it take a call from me to ask you to report to us, to tell us that tomorrow morning will be too late? without going into his response, which i'm happy to do, but in the interest of time i won't now, i then call the secretary, i mean the chairman of the fed, chairman bernanke, and asked him to join the secretary of the treasury at my office later that day. the meeting turns into a meeting that was half in senate, democrats and republicans, gathered together to hear from the secretary of the treasury the condition of the markets. the secretary who had told us that we couldn't even wait until the next morning described a very, very grim situation. the chairman of the fed who is an expert on the great depression told us that the situation was so grim that if we did not act immediately there would be no economy by monday. this is thursday night. there would be no economy by monday. how could it be? we,
secretary said, secretary paulson said, madam speaker, tomorrow morning will be too late. tomorrow morning will be too late. why, mr. secretary, have you not notified congress? why have you not called us sooner? why would it take a call from me to ask you to report to us, to tell us that tomorrow morning will be too late? without going into his response, which i'm happy to do, but in the interest of time i won't now, i then call the secretary, i mean the chairman of the fed, chairman bernanke,...