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ms. benefiting we have our director director bohe and director of ocii just to add in 2008, there was a movement to create gift hoa fees for ellis acted and middle-income it was vetoed by the governor and matter of policy it make another run at it hearsay an ongoing issue citywide. >> great is there any further public comment item 6 any public comment on this item? seeing none, public comment is closed and supervisor kim i understand you have anywhere amendments to make. >> yeah. so i just described them they're passed to both of our offices as well. >> okay so supervisor kim has opted item 67 we'll take that without objection. >> did you do public comment. >> oh, i closed public comment. >> we'll take those we'll take that without objection. >> and can i have a motion to for the record item 6 to the full board of supervisors with a positive recommendation okay without objection that will be the order madam clerk call item 4. >> item 4 is an ordinance admitting the zoning map for modification of career used in the commercial district. >> president chiu is the author. >> good afternoon supervisor
ms. benefiting we have our director director bohe and director of ocii just to add in 2008, there was a movement to create gift hoa fees for ellis acted and middle-income it was vetoed by the governor and matter of policy it make another run at it hearsay an ongoing issue citywide. >> great is there any further public comment item 6 any public comment on this item? seeing none, public comment is closed and supervisor kim i understand you have anywhere amendments to make. >> yeah. so...
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ms. vetting a racker provided how needless monday my possibly benefit the san francisco unified school district thank you. >> okay free muni for youth survey over the last couple of years we've retired a campaigning and as such the f ac promotes the opportunity for every student to provide their student voice and take a short 5 minute survey with the experience of muni so if you want your voice to be heard and support f this go to t y m slash s ms y so, please take the survey board of education campaign form as our services progressed the s ac will be holding a commitment form on october 8th at college located on 4301-third street again, it's 4301-third street we currently attending our planning committee meeting so we can plan occupying all the details like food and workshops and questions and also to invite all candidates to attend so stay tuned for details about that at our last cabinet meeting we had commissioner haney come thank you commissioner haney for taking the time off and reinsuring our support with our leadership here next f ac meeting is thursday october 16, 2014, of course, at 5:
ms. vetting a racker provided how needless monday my possibly benefit the san francisco unified school district thank you. >> okay free muni for youth survey over the last couple of years we've retired a campaigning and as such the f ac promotes the opportunity for every student to provide their student voice and take a short 5 minute survey with the experience of muni so if you want your voice to be heard and support f this go to t y m slash s ms y so, please take the survey board of...
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we need to make sure we save sam will programs so have those benefits. , supportst, ms.acare. obamacare has cut $716 billion from medicare to help fund the program. how can we trust her to make sure we protect social security? >> what is your answer to jane
we need to make sure we save sam will programs so have those benefits. , supportst, ms.acare. obamacare has cut $716 billion from medicare to help fund the program. how can we trust her to make sure we protect social security? >> what is your answer to jane
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we need to make sure we save sam will programs so have those benefits. , supportst, ms. cain obamacare. obamacare has cut $716 billion from medicare to help fund the program. how can we trust her to make sure we protect social security? >> what is your answer to jane in farmington, concerned about social security? >> thank you for that question. retireainer deserves to with dignity in our state. that means we have to do more to protect and strengthen social security and medicare. one of the best ways we can strengthen social security is by growing our economy. wage, ande minimum i'm the only candidate who supports that, we will pour billions into our system. when we achieve equal pay for equal work when women in the second district are only receiving $.78 on the dollar -- we can cut the shortfall in social security. when it comes to medicare we need to do common sense things, like i have done in the state legislature. we saved medicaid $4 million a year by allowing generic drug use. if medicare were allowed to negotiate prescription drug prices like the v.a. we would sav
we need to make sure we save sam will programs so have those benefits. , supportst, ms. cain obamacare. obamacare has cut $716 billion from medicare to help fund the program. how can we trust her to make sure we protect social security? >> what is your answer to jane in farmington, concerned about social security? >> thank you for that question. retireainer deserves to with dignity in our state. that means we have to do more to protect and strengthen social security and medicare....
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ms. dentzer kicking and screaming, if only benefit to that of less.on't understand. >> one thing, rick, it seems to me you're highlighting like a catch-22. that in order to come i into a more built to participate in something, you have to sort of lower the requirement for what it takes to get in, but the whole point of being in it is you hold each other accountable to keep high expectations. i was wondering how you would respond to that? if you need people to be in these consortia nor to hold themselves accountable and you were about to ask lighting outside of that, how do you navigate that? >> that's the question i would rather debate. so how are we going to put systems in place to make sure that when we get to brass tacks on this estates are still in the game. that's the thing i think rick has hit on that i want to continue the conversation about it what are the structures the consortia can put in place? what are the policies we could enact as a group, not federal, but states working together to make sure that in the long run the consortia's are suc
ms. dentzer kicking and screaming, if only benefit to that of less.on't understand. >> one thing, rick, it seems to me you're highlighting like a catch-22. that in order to come i into a more built to participate in something, you have to sort of lower the requirement for what it takes to get in, but the whole point of being in it is you hold each other accountable to keep high expectations. i was wondering how you would respond to that? if you need people to be in these consortia nor to...
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ms. ernst, let us know -- iowans that have these benefits, that have come to rely on them and knowing how hard it is to get any kind of legislation passed in washington, can you explain to people why they need to give these benefits up? >> every iowan and every american deserves to have affordable, quality health care. but obamacare is not the answer. i will tell you why. obamacare is a job killer and we have seen that here in iowa. it is a massive tax increase. $1.2 trillion over the next 10 years for the american people. it takes our health care decisions out of our hands, out of our doctors' hands, and places them in the hands of nameless, faceless bureaucrats in washington, d.c. i don't support obamacare. however, the congressman has voted for obama care and continues to defend it today. he promised us that obamacare would lower health care costs. it has not. we heard it just last week that health care policies costs are going up an average of 19%. he was wrong. he said we could keep our policies and that we could keep our doctors, and he was wrong on that. >> why is it a job killer?
ms. ernst, let us know -- iowans that have these benefits, that have come to rely on them and knowing how hard it is to get any kind of legislation passed in washington, can you explain to people why they need to give these benefits up? >> every iowan and every american deserves to have affordable, quality health care. but obamacare is not the answer. i will tell you why. obamacare is a job killer and we have seen that here in iowa. it is a massive tax increase. $1.2 trillion over the...
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ms. monaco and the this r susan rice in effort. indicatesin this also the administration approach to situation. the president recognized the someone to benefit from who could devote 100% of their time to this specific task, that coordinating the response. and he has a strong management ecord inside government and private sector is a right person for the job. >> what would have to happen to the president to impose a travel ban? a hypothetical question but it's being discussed publicly and an option continue to be on the table but not one that is considered right now principally because he president believes if we're going to protect the american people the best way to do that censure individuals seeking to enter the country are going through the proper and when they do so, they're being properly screened. lawmakers are playing politics with this issue by calling for a travel ban? it up to leave decide s themselves to their claims. the president has taken a look at this and pretty clear about he reached on yesterday. what does he know about ebola. >> the thing that -- let's talk me restate why this person -- why the president believes it was i
ms. monaco and the this r susan rice in effort. indicatesin this also the administration approach to situation. the president recognized the someone to benefit from who could devote 100% of their time to this specific task, that coordinating the response. and he has a strong management ecord inside government and private sector is a right person for the job. >> what would have to happen to the president to impose a travel ban? a hypothetical question but it's being discussed publicly and...
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benefits for some part-time workers. they are celling cd krerks the change in eligibility effects less than 2% of the employee base. for associates who do qualify, preem msrise by 16%. so if you qualify, you are getting a the 16% rise. walmart shares just about flat on the session. >> thanks dom. we are still keepingen eye on the markets. the dow did get a slice bounce back you have to european close but this is the 8th day that the dow hawes moved in a triple digit range. we'll be right back. see things in a whole new way. it's in this spirit that ing u.s. is becoming a new kind of company. ing u.s. is now voya. changing the way you think of retirement. ghave a nice flight!r bag right here. traveling can feel like one big mystery. you're never quite sure what is coming your way. but when you've got an entire company who knows that the most on-time flights are nothing if we can't get your things there too. it's no wonder more people choose delta than any other airline. >>> markets down triple digits but off the lows. watching the ten year, watching the dax. what's it mean now that europe is closed? >> well the early morning rally attempt got killed as we
benefits for some part-time workers. they are celling cd krerks the change in eligibility effects less than 2% of the employee base. for associates who do qualify, preem msrise by 16%. so if you qualify, you are getting a the 16% rise. walmart shares just about flat on the session. >> thanks dom. we are still keepingen eye on the markets. the dow did get a slice bounce back you have to european close but this is the 8th day that the dow hawes moved in a triple digit range. we'll be right...
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benefits are directed out of our communities and going elsewhere. so our own children and our future children is not guaranteed when we do enter into any kind of agreement for development. >> mswana i see you shaking your head. what do you hear from your constituents? >> from our constituents it is very clear, it is a very progressive city. the city government like many governments under capitalism does not reflect the views of the majority of the people. the majority of people want social and economic justice and they want to fight change. indigenous communities everywhere in south america and the united states and in canada are conducting a courageous fight against big oil and big coal. the enormous climate marches that happened, where mills o whf people marched for climate justice, i think climate justice is important, prairmin primarilt affecting the poorest people but in reality none of this is going to be possible. the ending of the use of fossil fuel, preservation of the precious and sacred resources, that is technologically possible but not going to happen unless the enormous enormous wealth of society is in the hands of a few really wealthy corporations of big oil an
benefits are directed out of our communities and going elsewhere. so our own children and our future children is not guaranteed when we do enter into any kind of agreement for development. >> mswana i see you shaking your head. what do you hear from your constituents? >> from our constituents it is very clear, it is a very progressive city. the city government like many governments under capitalism does not reflect the views of the majority of the people. the majority of people want...
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ms. hernandez. >> this question goes for both. the immigration and nanlt act allows for the united states to allow 175,000 visas each year. do you believe increasing the amount of visas each year will benefit the country and if so, how many visas would you be willing to approve for this program? >> as was decided on the coin toss, mr. cornyn will answer first. >> we shouldn't set a hard cap on the number of visas. it depends frankly on how well our economy is doing. if it is doing well and we have full employment for american citizens then we could look at a more flexible cap that would reflect the demand for legal workforce here in the united states. but we do have, as i said earlier, an immigration system, that does not protect our national interests. we educate at colleges like mountain view college and other colleges across the country, people who have skills and taments that we need in the s that states sh -- talent we need in the united states. about half of our engineering students are foreign born and it makes no sense whatsoever given the demand we have in our country for these highly skilled individuals to send them back to their country of origin because we put some sort of arti
ms. hernandez. >> this question goes for both. the immigration and nanlt act allows for the united states to allow 175,000 visas each year. do you believe increasing the amount of visas each year will benefit the country and if so, how many visas would you be willing to approve for this program? >> as was decided on the coin toss, mr. cornyn will answer first. >> we shouldn't set a hard cap on the number of visas. it depends frankly on how well our economy is doing. if it is...
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ms. cheng, you touched on the prescription drug prices in your testimony, almost all countries enjoy the benefits of america's medical research and development, but developed countries don't pay their fair share for the immense expense involved in the development of innovative life-saving therapies these countries are free riders on the united states. by enacting price controls on drugs and devices. how would sharing more of the financial burden that comes with research development of life saving drugs and devices affect comparison between the united states and the countries we're discussing today? >> that's to you, ms. cheng. >> thank you for this question. first of all, the, yes. we -- united states does fund a whole lot of r&d in pharmaceutical and other device innovations. but in so doing, we are also helping to make the american health care system that much more expensive, in fact, so expensive that we're pricing people out of the health care altogether. so united states, the united states is, you know, we are -- so, in terms of r&d in the single-payer systems, i think it is the governments
ms. cheng, you touched on the prescription drug prices in your testimony, almost all countries enjoy the benefits of america's medical research and development, but developed countries don't pay their fair share for the immense expense involved in the development of innovative life-saving therapies these countries are free riders on the united states. by enacting price controls on drugs and devices. how would sharing more of the financial burden that comes with research development of life...
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ms ireland's going to crack down on policies bringing inversions. >> bono is not an objective observer in this. a close friend of apple, which benefitste a lot from that. venture capitalist and paypal co-founder, peter thiel on cnbc. e checked bag. with my united mileageplus explorer card. i have saved $75 in checked bag fees. priority boarding is really important to us. you can just get on the plane and relax. i love to travel, no foreign transaction fees means real savings. we can go to any country and spend money the way we would in the us. when i spend money on this card i can see brazil in my future. i use the explorer card to earn miles in order to go visit my family which means a lot to me. ♪ in a we believe outshining the competition tomorrow quires challenging your business inside and out today. at cognizant, we help forward-looking companies run better and run different - to give your customers every reason to keep looking for you. so if you're ready to see opportunities and see them through, we say: let's get to work. because the future belongs to those who challenge the present. what are you doing? the dishes are clean. i
ms ireland's going to crack down on policies bringing inversions. >> bono is not an objective observer in this. a close friend of apple, which benefitste a lot from that. venture capitalist and paypal co-founder, peter thiel on cnbc. e checked bag. with my united mileageplus explorer card. i have saved $75 in checked bag fees. priority boarding is really important to us. you can just get on the plane and relax. i love to travel, no foreign transaction fees means real savings. we can go to...
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benefits, hey will be able to work themselves. >> charles edwards, your turn to ask a question of amanda swafford. >> ms.wafford, you're the most important person in this race right now. a lot of people have focused on david perdue and michelle nunn but if the race is as close as they say it is and would go to a runoff, what would you tell libertarian voters or undecided voters how to evaluate david perdue and michelle nunn. obviously you run to win but if there is a perdue-nunn runoff, how do you tell the voters to evaluate the two? >> i'm going to be looking at the candidates during the runoff and going to be looking at their respective parties during the runoff and more importantly, i'll be looking at their private sector experience and the things that they've done while they've been serving in the private sector and addressing and looking at those concerns during the runoff. >> to listen to your answer, sounds like there definitely is going to be a runoff. >> i believe that that's what polling is certainly telling us, that there's going to be a runoff and i remain optimistic that georgia will take a
benefits, hey will be able to work themselves. >> charles edwards, your turn to ask a question of amanda swafford. >> ms.wafford, you're the most important person in this race right now. a lot of people have focused on david perdue and michelle nunn but if the race is as close as they say it is and would go to a runoff, what would you tell libertarian voters or undecided voters how to evaluate david perdue and michelle nunn. obviously you run to win but if there is a perdue-nunn...
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ms. hernandez. >> this question goes for both. the immigration and nationality act allows for the united states to allow 175,000 visas each year. do you believe increasing the amount of visas each year will benefithe country and if so, how many visas would you be willing to approve for this program? >> as was decided on the coin toss, mr. cornyn will answer first. >> we shouldn't set a hard cap on the number of visas. it depends frankly on how well our economy is doing. if it is doing well and we have full employment for american citizens then we could look at a more flexible cap that would reflect the demand for legal workforce here in the united states. but we do have, as i said earlier, an immigration system, that does not protect our national interests. we educate at colleges like mountain view college and other colleges across the country, people who have skills and talents that we need in the united states. about half of our engineering students are foreign born and it makes no sense whatsoever given the demand we have in our country for these highly skilled individuals to send them back to their country of origin because we put some sort of artificial cap on that. >> of course we need to
ms. hernandez. >> this question goes for both. the immigration and nationality act allows for the united states to allow 175,000 visas each year. do you believe increasing the amount of visas each year will benefithe country and if so, how many visas would you be willing to approve for this program? >> as was decided on the coin toss, mr. cornyn will answer first. >> we shouldn't set a hard cap on the number of visas. it depends frankly on how well our economy is doing. if it...