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colleagues i'd like to recall item no. 7 this has already been called ms. chang any updates?was able to send them to the directors director reiskin and have been in communication with director reiskin he understand that i believe and we'll convey that to the feedback to 9 commissioners. >> okay. thank you tjpa staff wants to make a comment. >> i'm sarah the cfo and he hope i can clarify some i hope i don't confuse things we've worked with tjpa staff and we appreciate our quit claim support but want to point out the plan has been and we've been working with the city to come up with a full signing plan to award all our packages in september so we've been working with the city for most now the focus over the last month has 80 has been to identify the projects with the infrastructure and otherwise streetscape that will be complete when the transit center is implemented and what projects can be pushed out to evaluate the city can evaluate what other fund can be shifted to totally fund the parks our understanding as the staff mark and i this may be an incorrect understanding but th
colleagues i'd like to recall item no. 7 this has already been called ms. chang any updates?was able to send them to the directors director reiskin and have been in communication with director reiskin he understand that i believe and we'll convey that to the feedback to 9 commissioners. >> okay. thank you tjpa staff wants to make a comment. >> i'm sarah the cfo and he hope i can clarify some i hope i don't confuse things we've worked with tjpa staff and we appreciate our quit claim...
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colleagues i'd like to recall item no. 7 this has already been called ms. chang any updates?was able to send them to the directors director reiskin and have been in communication with director reiskin he understand that i believe and we'll convey that to the feedback to 9 commissioners. >> okay. thank you tjpa staff wants to make a comment. >> i'm sarah the cfo and he hope i can clarify some i hope i don't confuse things we've worked with tjpa staff and we appreciate our quit claim support but want to point out the plan has been and we've been working with the city to come up with a full signing plan to award all our packages in september so we've been working with the city for most now the focus over the last month has 80 has been to identify the projects with the infrastructure and otherwise streetscape that will be complete when the transit center is implemented and what projects can be pushed out to evaluate the city can evaluate what other fund can be shifted to totally fund the parks our understanding as the staff mark and i this may be an incorrect understanding but th
colleagues i'd like to recall item no. 7 this has already been called ms. chang any updates?was able to send them to the directors director reiskin and have been in communication with director reiskin he understand that i believe and we'll convey that to the feedback to 9 commissioners. >> okay. thank you tjpa staff wants to make a comment. >> i'm sarah the cfo and he hope i can clarify some i hope i don't confuse things we've worked with tjpa staff and we appreciate our quit claim...
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colleagues i'd like to recall item no. 7 this has already been called ms. chang any updates?was able to send them to the directors director reiskin and have been in communication with director reiskin he understand that i believe and we'll convey that to the feedback to 9 commissioners. >> okay. thank you tjpa staff wants to make a comment. >> i'm sarah the cfo and he hope i can clarify some i hope i don't confuse things we've worked with tjpa staff and we appreciate our quit claim support but want to point out the plan has been and we've been working with the city to come up with a full signing plan to award all our packages in september so we've been working with the city for most now the focus over the last month has 80 has been to identify the projects with the infrastructure and otherwise streetscape that will be complete when the transit center is implemented and what projects can be pushed out to evaluate the city can evaluate what other fund can be shifted to totally fund the parks our understanding as the staff mark and i this may be an incorrect understanding but th
colleagues i'd like to recall item no. 7 this has already been called ms. chang any updates?was able to send them to the directors director reiskin and have been in communication with director reiskin he understand that i believe and we'll convey that to the feedback to 9 commissioners. >> okay. thank you tjpa staff wants to make a comment. >> i'm sarah the cfo and he hope i can clarify some i hope i don't confuse things we've worked with tjpa staff and we appreciate our quit claim...
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studies we're changing the avenue, i guess every 5 years what's the process for refusing changing conditions like ms. hester said about the square feet and the ability to change the fees is there a process. >> we're looking at those numbers right now part of the whole broad ranges of analyze we using different numbers in the central selma so, yes those numbers are being looked at. >> commissioner wu. >> can we ask more about the process i know we did a citywide nexus not too along and a affordable housing housing but no one else the nexus but the feasibility study also i don't believe i've seen that i wanted to understand the steps. >> the nexus study is underway trying to think through the process here we haven't - we're not doing a feasibility study right now only a nexus study to understand the impacts on affordable housing we are but we're looking at this number with respect to the housing limitation fee paid for affordable housing. >> okay. thank you. >> i wanted to make a comment i
studies we're changing the avenue, i guess every 5 years what's the process for refusing changing conditions like ms. hester said about the square feet and the ability to change the fees is there a process. >> we're looking at those numbers right now part of the whole broad ranges of analyze we using different numbers in the central selma so, yes those numbers are being looked at. >> commissioner wu. >> can we ask more about the process i know we did a citywide nexus not too...
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changes in the grade i think our brief said it is fairly consistent they're not dramatic changes in grade. >> hold on ms. short can you address the monitor. >> the stripes are on my photo unfortunately. >> okay. >> thank you so while we appreciate is certainly that the permit holder is concerned about assess public works rectifies that we didn't feel those changes in gated were impeding anyone else ability to assess the at the other end of the table and chairs or enjoy them i'll note we the take some measurement ourselves as well there are this is probably the steep it area those two areas but as you can see if looking this is not a seating area we didn't feel that was going to be prohibit active for anyone reason among others the preliminary reason to recommend approval for the tables and chairs it is close to the corridor of divisadero so that we hope will address some of the concerns of the neighbors by moving it up to divisadero area with the connecting to the commercial corridor in terms of the ability for the restaurant to monitor their patrons that's the responsibility their applying to use the p
changes in the grade i think our brief said it is fairly consistent they're not dramatic changes in grade. >> hold on ms. short can you address the monitor. >> the stripes are on my photo unfortunately. >> okay. >> thank you so while we appreciate is certainly that the permit holder is concerned about assess public works rectifies that we didn't feel those changes in gated were impeding anyone else ability to assess the at the other end of the table and chairs or enjoy...
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when is that going to change? ms. saldana: i presume when you all address comprehensive immigration reform. perhaps that can be addressed there. sen. vitter: now we are going there, right? ms. saldana: what, sir? sen. vitter: ridiculous. now, we are going to the political line. ms. saldana: comprehensive immigration reform is not political. it is essential political efforts. sen. vitter: an absent congress passing that bill that you would the obama administration referred -- you'll think we can stop cities from launching political law? you don't think there can be any negative consequences when they don't properly cooperate under existing federal law with immigration enforcement? ms. saldana: that is what i understand you all are working on. sen. vitter: are you working on it? you have the authority to do it now. ms. saldana: not according to certain jurisdictions. a federal district court in organ has will against mandatory -- veven setting the language. i'm looking forward to looking at the legislation that is being
when is that going to change? ms. saldana: i presume when you all address comprehensive immigration reform. perhaps that can be addressed there. sen. vitter: now we are going there, right? ms. saldana: what, sir? sen. vitter: ridiculous. now, we are going to the political line. ms. saldana: comprehensive immigration reform is not political. it is essential political efforts. sen. vitter: an absent congress passing that bill that you would the obama administration referred -- you'll think we can...
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circumstance they'll be a provider to wireless verizon and may change the license any other questions thank you. >> any departmental rebuttal ms. short. >> carl a short public works i want to clarify the response to consumptions about the addressed what mr. chang we're not sure where the address was used but the pole in questioning in question is the only pole so if someone was using that as a reference point that is the closet pole and all the documentation shows the pole in question we're not sure why that address although perhaps the permit holders said the number was associated with that he'd there's not other pole some place thought they were looking at the wrong pole i wanted to perhaps add clarity to the issue of the clerkal error from the directors decision as stated the hoff got all the letters of oppositions and based on his recommendations on all the information unfortunately, there was a clerical error noted 2 letters of opposition but the decisions were based the full record received prior to this hearing and lastly i want to emphasize we do take public records requests and failed to deliver the information as qui
circumstance they'll be a provider to wireless verizon and may change the license any other questions thank you. >> any departmental rebuttal ms. short. >> carl a short public works i want to clarify the response to consumptions about the addressed what mr. chang we're not sure where the address was used but the pole in questioning in question is the only pole so if someone was using that as a reference point that is the closet pole and all the documentation shows the pole in...
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ms. bonds' point about the nature of homeless changing and becoming more family and children is something that i think we have to be very assertive about trying to address and i think that the interagency interagency council for the strategic plan is trying to end chronic homelessness in this district. >> ms. scruggs, how do you at manna help these people that are losing their even likelihood of being able to become homeowners? how do you help pull them back into that pool? >> i would like to talk about the reality, we are playing a lot of catch-up manna as a nonprofit, because as the need was growing and as the wages were stagnating, there wasn't enough that was being produced and there weren't enough vouchers that were going on. we're playing catch-up on that. at manna we see instances of homelessness and we are referring them to other places that need services and then the reality is too we are seeing people that have been able to come out of homelessness and to transition -- into transitional housing situation, and they're not paying quite as much on the rent. then they're coming to u
ms. bonds' point about the nature of homeless changing and becoming more family and children is something that i think we have to be very assertive about trying to address and i think that the interagency interagency council for the strategic plan is trying to end chronic homelessness in this district. >> ms. scruggs, how do you at manna help these people that are losing their even likelihood of being able to become homeowners? how do you help pull them back into that pool? >> i...
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ms. swain: we have mentioned that she was the first first lady to have a college degree, but this is a time of enormous change for women. at the philadelphia bicentennial fair, the world's fair, all kinds of new devices labor-saving devices were being introduced for the home, the hoover vacuum cleaner -- ms. black: absolutely. ms. swain: -- early washing machines, and women were beginning to take advantage of this by beginning to move into the workforce. so how is lucy hayes -- is she seen a symbol for this kind of woman and her approach to the job? ms. black: well, i really don't think so, because i think it's very easy to overstate the importance of the new labor-saving devices and how many women went into the workforce. i mean, the women who are in the workforce already have to work. and the women who really entered the workforce by their own volition and by their own interests really are the generation after her. so when she comes in the white house, only 5% of women who work are working in what we would consider today white-collar jobs, like sales and stenographers and secretaries and, you know, professo
ms. swain: we have mentioned that she was the first first lady to have a college degree, but this is a time of enormous change for women. at the philadelphia bicentennial fair, the world's fair, all kinds of new devices labor-saving devices were being introduced for the home, the hoover vacuum cleaner -- ms. black: absolutely. ms. swain: -- early washing machines, and women were beginning to take advantage of this by beginning to move into the workforce. so how is lucy hayes -- is she seen a...
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changing a word generally. this adds another paragraph. ms. cobb-hunter you can be heard on the issue. >> thank you, so much. mr. speaker. mr. speaker following up on mr. smith's point, i would remind the chair of our budget discussions. and i think i might have been the subject of one of your rulings where we made efforts on several budget amendments and that we were being very creative. made changes very similar to what mr. bettingfield as done. you ruled at that time that in spite of my creativity they were inartfully drawn and not germane. and mr. speaker, you know i'm not a lawyer and not even doing a good job of playing one on tv but i think the concept that you ruled on during that budget debate is very similar to what is before us. mr. bettingfield in his crafting of this amendment has changed section two. what he did is delete. but as mr. smith has pointed out, the substantive change is still the same. and it is, while a noble effort, still applies if we are to be consistent. you with me, mr. speaker? >> i understand. i'm going to hear from mr. bettingfield. mr. bettingfield? >> thank you very much
changing a word generally. this adds another paragraph. ms. cobb-hunter you can be heard on the issue. >> thank you, so much. mr. speaker. mr. speaker following up on mr. smith's point, i would remind the chair of our budget discussions. and i think i might have been the subject of one of your rulings where we made efforts on several budget amendments and that we were being very creative. made changes very similar to what mr. bettingfield as done. you ruled at that time that in spite of...
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ms. mccarthy: i don't know what they are referring to. i'm telling you it is in the record. >> if you could get back. i would like to if youksd get back how they changed their analysis to go from well above $100 million. >> i will get you the that analysis. >> can you tell me when we'll have that information? ms. mccarthy: i'll go back and find out. do the best i can. >> we would like to know who made the political decision. ms. mccarthy: there was no -- as far as i know sir. >> according to your emails it was a political decision. let's leave it at that. i see i'm out of time. ms. mccarthy: this was an appropriate way to meet our policies and obligations. >> thank you. the chair recognizes the gentleman from michigan. >> thank you mr. chairman . thank you for continuing to stay with us on this. i just wanted to follow up on some questions about the ditches that we were talking about. ms. mccarthy: it has become my favorite. >> i think your goal was clarity but i think there is a lot of confusion out there. i guess the question i have is do you anticipate that a farmer, business or local government would not face legal action for not applying for a fe
ms. mccarthy: i don't know what they are referring to. i'm telling you it is in the record. >> if you could get back. i would like to if youksd get back how they changed their analysis to go from well above $100 million. >> i will get you the that analysis. >> can you tell me when we'll have that information? ms. mccarthy: i'll go back and find out. do the best i can. >> we would like to know who made the political decision. ms. mccarthy: there was no -- as far as i know...
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ms. stefanik: great question. i think it's changed from when i first got here. i think the first few months in congress is pretty overwhelming just the breadth of the issues that you deal with. my foremost mission is making sure my constituents are well remitted. we have an eye on constituent services on a daily basis. and that goes all the way from me down to staff assistants and internals. we're very responsive to all of the stitch went. i get morning clips from all of the local news outlets in my district. and because it's such a geographically large district, that's three different media markets with a number of dailies and weeklies and blogs. so, you know, i make sure that the whole staff reads the clips. and then my days start very early. mainly congressional women's softball practice. 7:00 a.m., it's a great bipartisan way to get to know women from both sides of the aisle. i enjoy that. i focus on the committee hearings. the house armed services committee, the education and workforce committee. at the beginning of every week, i have a meeting with my legi
ms. stefanik: great question. i think it's changed from when i first got here. i think the first few months in congress is pretty overwhelming just the breadth of the issues that you deal with. my foremost mission is making sure my constituents are well remitted. we have an eye on constituent services on a daily basis. and that goes all the way from me down to staff assistants and internals. we're very responsive to all of the stitch went. i get morning clips from all of the local news outlets...
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they hired a new ceo and trying to change the brand image. ms.ggers get excited and create your take. who does not love a free gift? from mcdonald's. your own tote bag. mall.n go to -- and the get burgers after this. zeb: see you there. rishaad: wondering where chinese markets may be heading. aren't we all? ♪ with xfinity from comcast you can manage your account anytime, anywhere on any device. just sign into my account to pay bills, manage service appointments and find answers to your questions. you can even check your connection status on your phone. now it's easier than ever to manage your account. get started at xfinity.com/myaccount rishaad: a look at our top stories. chinese equities falling for the fourth time in five days despite government efforts to shore up technology shares. there are 24 stocks dropping for everyone that is gaining greater analysts -- gaining. analysts say a $20 million brokerage fund is not enough to stem the decline. eurozone leaders meeting to discuss their next steps on greece. angela merkel saying time is running
they hired a new ceo and trying to change the brand image. ms.ggers get excited and create your take. who does not love a free gift? from mcdonald's. your own tote bag. mall.n go to -- and the get burgers after this. zeb: see you there. rishaad: wondering where chinese markets may be heading. aren't we all? ♪ with xfinity from comcast you can manage your account anytime, anywhere on any device. just sign into my account to pay bills, manage service appointments and find answers to your...
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over and over and over and no amount of spin and no amount of talking points is going to change that reality. >> msshcintosh, voters in the polls are saying they don't find hillary clinton honest and trustworthy. >> of course she's leading all the republican rivals in the polls -- >> no no. wait wait. that's not true anymore. in fact she's trailing in three key swing states in a poll this week. >> in one that appeared to be an outlier. there are discrepancies with how many republicans that i sampled. but voters have been really excited about her message to make the economy work better -- >> forgive me i do want to keep this fair and balanced but you're not answering my question. what about the honest and trustworthiness? >> i think that she has a long campaign to talk to voters about who she is. about why she's doing what she's doing. about what she wants to do for them. i think that we'll see those numbers change. i think that we're seeing voters still very interested in what she's going to do for them as president, despite those numbers. so there's a little bit of strangeness there. but i think t
over and over and over and no amount of spin and no amount of talking points is going to change that reality. >> msshcintosh, voters in the polls are saying they don't find hillary clinton honest and trustworthy. >> of course she's leading all the republican rivals in the polls -- >> no no. wait wait. that's not true anymore. in fact she's trailing in three key swing states in a poll this week. >> in one that appeared to be an outlier. there are discrepancies with how...
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no amount of spin and no amount of talking points is going to change that reality. >> ms. mcintosh the fact is that voters in the polls say by substantial numbers they don't find hillary clinton honest and trustworthy trustworthy. >> and she's leading republican rivals in the polls. >> that's not true anymore. in fact, she's trailing in three key swing states in a poll this week. >> there are some discrepancies with how many republicans they sampled. consistently voters are excited about her message to make the american economy work better for families. >> i want to keep this balanced. you're not answering my question. what about the honest and trustworthiness? >> i think she has a long campaign to talk to voters about who she is and why she's doing what she's doing and what she wants to do for them. i think that we'll see those numbers change. i think that we're seeing voters still very interested in what she's going to do for them as president despite those numbers. there's a bill bit of strangeness there. she's going to keep the conversation going and it's going very we
no amount of spin and no amount of talking points is going to change that reality. >> ms. mcintosh the fact is that voters in the polls say by substantial numbers they don't find hillary clinton honest and trustworthy trustworthy. >> and she's leading republican rivals in the polls. >> that's not true anymore. in fact, she's trailing in three key swing states in a poll this week. >> there are some discrepancies with how many republicans they sampled. consistently voters...
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over and over and over and no amount of spin and no amount of talking points is going to change that reality. >> ms mcintosh voters saying they do nut find hillary clinton honest and trustworthy. >> of course, she is leading all of her republican rivals. >> wait, wait, wait, that is not true she is trailing in three key states. >> there are discrepancies with how many republicans they sampled. the point is voters have been excited about her message to make the economy work better. >> for give me and i do want to keep this fair and balanced you are not answering what abut the honesty and trustworthiness? >> she has a long campaign to talk to vote are as bout who she is what she wants to do for voters and we will see the numbers change and we are seeing voters still very interested in what she is going to do for them as president despite the numbers. there is a little bit of strangeness there. she is going to keep the conversation going and it is going quite well for her so far. >> let's turn to the undercover votes that antiabortion activists is released in the last quorum of weeks. here is what two
over and over and over and no amount of spin and no amount of talking points is going to change that reality. >> ms mcintosh voters saying they do nut find hillary clinton honest and trustworthy. >> of course, she is leading all of her republican rivals. >> wait, wait, wait, that is not true she is trailing in three key states. >> there are discrepancies with how many republicans they sampled. the point is voters have been excited about her message to make the economy...
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over and over and over and no amount of spin and no amount of talking points is going to change that reality. >> ms. mcintoshcintosh, voters in the polls are saying they don't find hillary clinton honest and trustworthy. >> of course she's leading all the republican rivals in the polls -- >> no no. wait wait. that's not true anymore. in fact she's trailing in three key swing states in a poll this week. >> in one that appeared to be an outlier. there are discrepancies with how many republicans that i sampled. but voters have been really excited about her message to make the economy work better -- >> forgive me i do want to keep this fair and balanced but you're not answering my question. what about the honest and trustworthiness? >> i think that she has a long campaign to talk to voters about who she is. about why she's doing what she's doing. about what she wants to do for them. i think that we'll see those numbers change. i think that we're seeing voters still very interested in what she's going to do for them as president, despite those numbers. so there's a little bit of strangeness there. but i
over and over and over and no amount of spin and no amount of talking points is going to change that reality. >> ms. mcintoshcintosh, voters in the polls are saying they don't find hillary clinton honest and trustworthy. >> of course she's leading all the republican rivals in the polls -- >> no no. wait wait. that's not true anymore. in fact she's trailing in three key swing states in a poll this week. >> in one that appeared to be an outlier. there are discrepancies...
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i just don't think the culture is going to change. >> ms. brown?on, when you say general service or army corps of engineer, you've got to have some other input and no one likes the word czar but we have to have someone because even when i look at the army corps of engineer, i know what happened with katrina n that project. we need accountability. i don't care what agency is hand lung ling ling it. >> you are introducing a new way of talking about contract, care with non-v.a. providers. providers not salaries within the v.a. is that correct? >> yes sir. >> so you are calling this care in the community. and on a bipartisan basis, we are encouraging the v.a. to cooperate more with what you refer to as the community or non-v.a. providers. i think you're trying to change the culture of the v.a. so it's not a conspiracy to disappear the v.a. that's what i'm reading. >> that's why we changed the name from nan-v.a. care to care in the community. we in the v.a. own that care, even though it's in the community. >> relative to that i've seen others within v.a
i just don't think the culture is going to change. >> ms. brown?on, when you say general service or army corps of engineer, you've got to have some other input and no one likes the word czar but we have to have someone because even when i look at the army corps of engineer, i know what happened with katrina n that project. we need accountability. i don't care what agency is hand lung ling ling it. >> you are introducing a new way of talking about contract, care with non-v.a....
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any sign that now that we're past king burwell times could change -- ms.ion of medicaid? i think it's a state by state battle. tennessee's a good example. we know that governor haslem would like to expand, but reluctant to do so. depend on the -- make up of the legislature and you've got some states where legislature out out for a big chunk of time. so, again, i think it will depend on the politics of the state. you've got a lot of governors up for re-election who are worried about positioning themselves you can't assume single answers for all the red states. i think it will be a state by state battle. >> but the state legislatures in many of those cases, are more important than the governor. mr. ario: look at the governors who tend to be driven, the governors in many of those states are in favor of moving forward. legislatures aren't. so, the real question is -- ideology, the answer to that president. one last question. anyone in the audience. host: one last question? over there, paul. >> i'm wondering what your thoughts are on how the coming consolidatio
any sign that now that we're past king burwell times could change -- ms.ion of medicaid? i think it's a state by state battle. tennessee's a good example. we know that governor haslem would like to expand, but reluctant to do so. depend on the -- make up of the legislature and you've got some states where legislature out out for a big chunk of time. so, again, i think it will depend on the politics of the state. you've got a lot of governors up for re-election who are worried about positioning...
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ms. halliday has to say what specifically do we need to do to change the culture here? ms. lerner: i think there are several steps we can take. there are no easy fixes but there are important steps that the v.a. can take. we have to work to change the culture to embrace whistleblowers. changing the culture gains with an understanding need employees become forward and report health and safety issues. we do not want to shoot the messenger. toward that. we give awards to people who identify problems. mr. gibson came last fall to our ceremony where we honor dr. mitchell and two others. they should have their own ceremonies. i understand the secretary trying to meet whistleblowers and a visit facilities, that is terrific, after he leaves, what is happening? the administrators need to be told directly as and support whistleblowers. they need to keep meeting secretary gibson, secretary mcdonald the meeting with his lovers, and repeated over and again until it takes hold. the second thing they can do is train managers. they are doing a lot of training now. they need to do more. this
ms. halliday has to say what specifically do we need to do to change the culture here? ms. lerner: i think there are several steps we can take. there are no easy fixes but there are important steps that the v.a. can take. we have to work to change the culture to embrace whistleblowers. changing the culture gains with an understanding need employees become forward and report health and safety issues. we do not want to shoot the messenger. toward that. we give awards to people who identify...
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ms. byatt regulators to stop the selloff. tracey chang lab in beijing on the ground. more than $3 trillion. wipes out in the last three weeks. >> that's right. that's about 11% to 12% combined for 12 years. a really bloody day here in a shape. china stock crash has rippled across regional markets to the point no one is talking about race anymore. nikkei composite dropped 6% despite policy after policy trying to shore up confidence. let me remind you 42% of all companies on the shanghai stock exchange about 1300 companies really hoping to sit this one out until things calm down a little bit. the landmark has caused a selling frenzy in hot out at the hang seng dropped 2100 points over 60% to mark her biggest single day drop. over in tokyo, japanese stocks took a turn to the south. the nikkei lost more than 3% as they heard the exporters and south korea the cost they marked a four-day losing streak, losing 1.2%. maria: tracey, but they ask you what is behind this is what the catalyst is. leon of the chinese stock market is up more than 100%. when you look in what the has
ms. byatt regulators to stop the selloff. tracey chang lab in beijing on the ground. more than $3 trillion. wipes out in the last three weeks. >> that's right. that's about 11% to 12% combined for 12 years. a really bloody day here in a shape. china stock crash has rippled across regional markets to the point no one is talking about race anymore. nikkei composite dropped 6% despite policy after policy trying to shore up confidence. let me remind you 42% of all companies on the shanghai...
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but in other regulatory changes to those debtor changing their own risk ms. rich practices to see an increase in algorithm neck frequency trading leading to changes of the market trading so with thosef desired sizes of trade to account for what is going on which is a contribution of each the but a concern is the day to day and normal times are most measures of liquidity are seen to be unchanged. to see where it is less available. >> but any market you need risk and liquidity? >> we do need liquidity. >> you don't have a market without it. >> there may be changes but it was leveraged for those that were exposed to bek vulnerable if liquidity were to be reduced.. and that may be a safer situation so there are two, sides toic this. >> in order to reduce systemic risk comedy believe having fewer financial institutions are a good thing? >>. >> through banks through regulation be encouraged to reduce risk everywhere they r can? >> we're trying to put in place incentives to reduce the systemic footprint withha the capitalrg requirements wete plan to impose surcharges
but in other regulatory changes to those debtor changing their own risk ms. rich practices to see an increase in algorithm neck frequency trading leading to changes of the market trading so with thosef desired sizes of trade to account for what is going on which is a contribution of each the but a concern is the day to day and normal times are most measures of liquidity are seen to be unchanged. to see where it is less available. >> but any market you need risk and liquidity? >> we...
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change is man-made. this is a flip-flopping is jumping on the president about ms. o national security issues when in march he told abc he specifically told george stephanopoulos that global warming is natural, naturally made. >> some kind of extreme weather events and the politicians will say told you. that is climate change, global warming. go to the paris u.n. conference to say we've got to pay. sacrifice, boys. >> watch that rhetoric amp. stuart: pope frances will play a role. >> is coming in september. watch for that, too. stuart: i wonder if he will talk climate change. i look at the price of gasoline. to 75 today. look at california on the right-hand side of your screen. californians have to pay way more than a dollar per gallon extra for their gas. i say that green is hard to blame. let's see what radio host larry elder says joining us from california los angeles to be precise. are you guys sick and tired of this by now? you got to pay huge amounts of money and you've got a huge drought. i tired of this yet? >> i wish i could say people are tired of it. there
change is man-made. this is a flip-flopping is jumping on the president about ms. o national security issues when in march he told abc he specifically told george stephanopoulos that global warming is natural, naturally made. >> some kind of extreme weather events and the politicians will say told you. that is climate change, global warming. go to the paris u.n. conference to say we've got to pay. sacrifice, boys. >> watch that rhetoric amp. stuart: pope frances will play a role....
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change. is it okay to go to item no. 11 before ms. frieden en bach comes in. >> thank you. i will keep my report pretty similaring today. i think that cochair supanich has covered the ada celebration nicely. i will skip that. i wanted to tell you a little bit about the city hall centennial and the u.s. conference of mayor's. you might have noticed as you walked in the civic center plaza is set up for a big party, this is the celebration of the 100 anniversary of city hall and the conference of mayor's san francisco is hosting and president obama was here at the hotel. as we leave this afternoon, you may see them gathered. they will be here in the building for a big gala this evening. there are many break a ways and conferences taking place over the next few days. city hall, when we think about the centennial, what makes me the proudest when we look at this palace is to think about how accessible it is and how successful we were able to make a qualified structure and that is represented by not only in this room where we sit in where the council has the diose that is raised a
change. is it okay to go to item no. 11 before ms. frieden en bach comes in. >> thank you. i will keep my report pretty similaring today. i think that cochair supanich has covered the ada celebration nicely. i will skip that. i wanted to tell you a little bit about the city hall centennial and the u.s. conference of mayor's. you might have noticed as you walked in the civic center plaza is set up for a big party, this is the celebration of the 100 anniversary of city hall and the...
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ms. miller as we are changing the status quo because the status quo right now and she had a very good x areas with her advisor. others haven't. when you have a bad experience with your advisor under the status quo if litigation ensues the defendant is the business not the advisor. under the current status quo the person providing the ice is off the hook. i think that is kind of perverse and it doesn't help people like ms. miller. i would love to explain to her the carveouts would help her and other small business owners as well as by the status quo presents challenges for small business owners. we look forward to doing that with her another small business owners. >> running out of time but somehow this database will blame it services and products to the client or limit small business employers from access to education and financial advice. how would you briefly respond? >> website to clarify. education is critical. the educated consumer is about customer. what we've done here is clarified if you want advice on how to apportion your portfolio, how much is going to be international asset alloca
ms. miller as we are changing the status quo because the status quo right now and she had a very good x areas with her advisor. others haven't. when you have a bad experience with your advisor under the status quo if litigation ensues the defendant is the business not the advisor. under the current status quo the person providing the ice is off the hook. i think that is kind of perverse and it doesn't help people like ms. miller. i would love to explain to her the carveouts would help her and...
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ms. saldana that you're talking with -- is not going to change the situation. do you have any cities that have indicated to you they are going to make a change in their policy? secretary saldana: i mentioned the numbers earlier, sir. just as a matter of focus we have looked at these 49 particular and 33 are working, have come and said they will work with us in some way or another. again, tailored to their needs. we only had five of those 49 say no. we'll continue to work with them. senator session: i'm sure after all the events of the last few months are certainly should be willing to listen about this. but i have serious doubts that we are going to see any change unless congress takes some action or unless this administration takes some action. ms. saldana, i know one problem you have i'm sure is frustrating to you is countries not taking back criminals that you have arrested and ordered deported. can you tell us the status of that situation? secretary saldana: yes. as you know, the department of state obviously has a vast interest in this and i have worked wi
ms. saldana that you're talking with -- is not going to change the situation. do you have any cities that have indicated to you they are going to make a change in their policy? secretary saldana: i mentioned the numbers earlier, sir. just as a matter of focus we have looked at these 49 particular and 33 are working, have come and said they will work with us in some way or another. again, tailored to their needs. we only had five of those 49 say no. we'll continue to work with them. senator...
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changing gears here ms. van kleeck, what technology does the rd-180 use and why is it important that we bring that technology to the u.s.? >> well, the rd-180 is what's called an oxford stage combustion engine. it's a closed cycle engine it's the most efficient engine that can be -- chemical rockets that can be used. the space shuttle is also one of these engines. the russians pie your neared and perfected the oxford stage combustion engine during the cold war and the u.s. didn't -- the u.s. perfected solids and hydrogen systems. so it's a high performing hydro cashedon system. some of things that are in it are advanced coding, advanced materials. it's very compact, very high pressure. those are things, particularly the materials were things that this country did not choose to pursue and did not develop. and so that is where the -- there is a technology gap in this particular variant of rocket engines in this country. >> mr. meyerson, would you agree with that assessment? >> in terms of the rd-180 and the im
changing gears here ms. van kleeck, what technology does the rd-180 use and why is it important that we bring that technology to the u.s.? >> well, the rd-180 is what's called an oxford stage combustion engine. it's a closed cycle engine it's the most efficient engine that can be -- chemical rockets that can be used. the space shuttle is also one of these engines. the russians pie your neared and perfected the oxford stage combustion engine during the cold war and the u.s. didn't -- the...
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what was the view of the changing first lady that it would be criticized? ms. mayo: i think they thought that doing actual housework, which what was rumored, rather than looking for historical treasures and trying to salvage the history of the white house and presidency, it was looked at as she was, you know, actually engaging in housework and maybe, who are, cooking their own meals. and this was seen as very much beneath the dignity of a first lady. but one of the things that she mirrors in the time is the growing home economics movement. which organized itself around 1890. and so she was very much a part of her times in anticipating what was thought to be the professionalization of housework. so instead of being praised for what she did, she was criticized. and she could not fathom why there was all this, you know scorn and mocking and so forth in the press of what she was doing in the white house, but i think people didn't quite understand what she was trying to accomplish. dr. seale: i would have thought that washington is hard on first ladies. they've been
what was the view of the changing first lady that it would be criticized? ms. mayo: i think they thought that doing actual housework, which what was rumored, rather than looking for historical treasures and trying to salvage the history of the white house and presidency, it was looked at as she was, you know, actually engaging in housework and maybe, who are, cooking their own meals. and this was seen as very much beneath the dignity of a first lady. but one of the things that she mirrors in...
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changing gears here, ms.what advanced technology does the rd-180 use and why is it important that we bring that technology to the u.s.? >> well the rd-180 is what's called a stage comebustioncombustion, the r-25 that powered the space shuttle was also one of these engines. the russians pioneered and perfected the oxford stage combustion engine during the cold war. and the u.s. didn't. the u.s. perfected solids and hydrogen systems. so it's a very high performing, hydrocarbon engine. it provided a lot of advantage to the original atlas vehicle. some of the things in it are advanced codings, advanced materials. it's very compact, very high pressure. those are things particularly the materials for things that this country did not choose to pursue and didn't develop. and so that is where the -- there is a technology gap in this particular variant of rocket engines in this country. >> mr. meyerson, would you agree with that assessment? >> in terms of the rd-180 and the important and efficiency of cycling, yes, i a
changing gears here, ms.what advanced technology does the rd-180 use and why is it important that we bring that technology to the u.s.? >> well the rd-180 is what's called a stage comebustioncombustion, the r-25 that powered the space shuttle was also one of these engines. the russians pioneered and perfected the oxford stage combustion engine during the cold war. and the u.s. didn't. the u.s. perfected solids and hydrogen systems. so it's a very high performing, hydrocarbon engine. it...
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little bit of effort in verifying those numbers to change the way it appears hey muni is up to 750 or 8 whatever bart has new highs whatever thanks. >> ms. bloomer. >> mr. chairman that is a report to are receive and with the cancelation of the closed session that's it for today. >> thank you thanks. >> i example the first thing to point out is the first word is camp tlargz to be bugs and dirt and so long as you can get past that part in place is pretty awesome. you're going to get to our cabin and why is it so small well most of your time is spent outside. programming was our first step we wanted to offer a program that is, you know makes people happy and leaves them with memories. >> here and there. >> so more points. >> ready 1, 2, 3. i think a big part is it's coming from san francisco it is real estate a kind of vibe people relate to each other and everyone's living in the city and you can feel the breath of fetish air and the experience you get out here. i think it give us an opportunity to get away from technology you come out here and look at it here and not look at our iphones and you kind of lose users in the city and have a c
little bit of effort in verifying those numbers to change the way it appears hey muni is up to 750 or 8 whatever bart has new highs whatever thanks. >> ms. bloomer. >> mr. chairman that is a report to are receive and with the cancelation of the closed session that's it for today. >> thank you thanks. >> i example the first thing to point out is the first word is camp tlargz to be bugs and dirt and so long as you can get past that part in place is pretty awesome. you're...
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little bit of effort in verifying those numbers to change the way it appears hey muni is up to 750 or 8 whatever bart has new highs whatever thanks. >> ms. bloomer. >> mr. chairman that is a report to are receive and with the cancelation of the closed session that's it for today. >> thank you ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ in well with the innovation capital world i can't think of a better k with the wifi connection in our city it is crossing different economic lines and neighborhoods it helps not only young people with their education but regular folks to find out where their muni bus is or their routine or opportunities in the city it was lead by the department the of technology they've proven themselves they wanted to take on such a great responsibility on market street i want to thank the department of technology they've found great partners with marcus in the valley along with mayor 42 boss of them gave us very expensive equipment to use but also gave us some great guidance how to do that the combination of the public private partnering was another compliment off our department the government some work with the technology to do those sorts of exi
little bit of effort in verifying those numbers to change the way it appears hey muni is up to 750 or 8 whatever bart has new highs whatever thanks. >> ms. bloomer. >> mr. chairman that is a report to are receive and with the cancelation of the closed session that's it for today. >> thank you ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ in well with the innovation capital world i can't think of a better k with the wifi connection in our city it is crossing different economic lines and...
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little bit of effort in verifying those numbers to change the way it appears hey muni is up to 750 or 8 whatever bart has new highs whatever thanks. >> ms. bloomer. >> mr. chairman that is a report to are receive and with the cancelation of the closed session that's it for today. >> thank you >> hi. welcome to san francisco. stay safe and exploring how you can stay in your home safely after an earthquake. let's look at common earthquake myths. >> we are here at the urban center on mission street in san francisco. we have 3 guest today. we have david constructional engineer and bill harvey. i want to talk about urban myths. what do you think about earthquakes, can you tell if they are coming in advance? >> he's sleeping during those earthquakes? >> have you noticed him take any special? >> no. he sleeps right through them. there is no truth that i'm aware of with harvey that dogs are aware of an impending earthquake. >> you hear the myth all the time. suppose the dog helps you get up, is it going to help you do something >> i hear they are aware of small vibrations. but yes, i read extensively that dogs cannot realize earthquakes. >> tod
little bit of effort in verifying those numbers to change the way it appears hey muni is up to 750 or 8 whatever bart has new highs whatever thanks. >> ms. bloomer. >> mr. chairman that is a report to are receive and with the cancelation of the closed session that's it for today. >> thank you >> hi. welcome to san francisco. stay safe and exploring how you can stay in your home safely after an earthquake. let's look at common earthquake myths. >> we are here at the...
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little bit of effort in verifying those numbers to change the way it appears hey muni is up to 750 or 8 whatever bart has new highs whatever thanks. >> ms. bloomer. >> mr. chairman that is a report to are receive and with the cancelation of the closed session that's it for today. >> thank you watching. >> ever wonder about programs the city is working on to make san francisco the best place to live and work we bring shine won our city department and the people making them happy what happened next sf oh san francisco known for it's looks at and history and beauty this place arts has it all but it's city government is pretty unique in fact, san francisco city departments are filled with truly initiative programming that turns this way our goal is to create programs that are easily digestable and easy to follow so that our resident can participate in healing the planet with the new take dial initiative they're getting close to zero waste we 2020 and today san francisco is diverting land filled and while those numbers are imperfect not enough. >> we're sending over 4 hundred thousand tons of waste to the landfill and over the 4 hundred tons
little bit of effort in verifying those numbers to change the way it appears hey muni is up to 750 or 8 whatever bart has new highs whatever thanks. >> ms. bloomer. >> mr. chairman that is a report to are receive and with the cancelation of the closed session that's it for today. >> thank you watching. >> ever wonder about programs the city is working on to make san francisco the best place to live and work we bring shine won our city department and the people making...
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little bit of effort in verifying those numbers to change the way it appears hey muni is up to 750 or 8 whatever bart has new highs whatever thanks. >> ms. bloomer. >> mr. chairman that is a report to are receive and with the cancelation of the closed session that's it for today. >> thank you good morning today is july 19, 20s 15. welcome to had rules committee of san francisco board of supervisors mptd my name is john avalos the chair. joined by vice chair katy tang and cohen. the clerk is alisa samary and todays meeting is broadcasts by sfgtv staff >> please silence all cell phone squz electronic devices. [inaudible] submit today the clerk. [inaudible] will appear on the july 21, board of supervisors agenda unless otherwise stated. item 1 is hearing to consider the quarter ly report of the celter monitoring committee >> would like to welcome members of the shelter monitoring committee to give us the report >> nick the chair of the [inaudible] shelter monitoring committee. in front of us is the quarterly report. this is back from july of 2014 so it is a fairly far behind time. [inaudible] the reason is behind we didn't have a lot of co
little bit of effort in verifying those numbers to change the way it appears hey muni is up to 750 or 8 whatever bart has new highs whatever thanks. >> ms. bloomer. >> mr. chairman that is a report to are receive and with the cancelation of the closed session that's it for today. >> thank you good morning today is july 19, 20s 15. welcome to had rules committee of san francisco board of supervisors mptd my name is john avalos the chair. joined by vice chair katy tang and...
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change. over the course -- [applause] ms. clinton: over the course of this campaign, i will offer plans to rein in excessive risks on wall street and ensure that stock markets work for everyday investors not just high-frequency traders and those with the best or fastest connections. i will appoint and empower regulators who understand that too big to fail is still too big a problem. we'll ensure -- [applause] ms. clinton: we'll ensure that no firm is too complex to manage or oversee and we will prosecute individuals as well as firms when they commit fraud or other criminal wrongdoing. and -- [applause] ms. clinton: when the government recovers money from corporations or individuals for harming the public, it should go into a separate trust fund to benefit the public. it could for example help modernize infrastructure or even be returned directly to taxpayers. now, reform is never easy. but we've done it before in our country, and we have to get it right this time. and, yes we need leadership from the financial industry and ac
change. over the course -- [applause] ms. clinton: over the course of this campaign, i will offer plans to rein in excessive risks on wall street and ensure that stock markets work for everyday investors not just high-frequency traders and those with the best or fastest connections. i will appoint and empower regulators who understand that too big to fail is still too big a problem. we'll ensure -- [applause] ms. clinton: we'll ensure that no firm is too complex to manage or oversee and we will...
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there's a giant question mark ms nbc, its struggling cable news channel. the boss is planning massive changesclear which are staying and which are going and when brian williams is coming back. he's becoming a breaking news and special report anchor. once his suspension ends in august. he might not start until september now. he'll be waiting until the fall. here's what the channel looks like today. starts with "morning joe" has a lot of talk shows during the day and liberal tv at night. the afternoon shows are going away. ed shultz going away. al sharpton's show might be at risk too and persistent resume ores 8:00 p.m. may change as well. rachel maddow is safe but one thing is clear, he wants less liberal opinion, more breaking news coverage during the daytime. by the way, there's one name on the tips of the tongues of so many staffers one of the biggest stars of msnbc's past. can you guess who? >> good night and good luck. >> keith olbermann put nbc on the map, went to espn but on friday signed off of espn and now a free agent. i want to ask two cable news veterans dan abrams who used to be t
there's a giant question mark ms nbc, its struggling cable news channel. the boss is planning massive changesclear which are staying and which are going and when brian williams is coming back. he's becoming a breaking news and special report anchor. once his suspension ends in august. he might not start until september now. he'll be waiting until the fall. here's what the channel looks like today. starts with "morning joe" has a lot of talk shows during the day and liberal tv at...