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so, peers would certainly help in that regard. peer support, peer support, peer support. dr. gillece, in terms of how folks are going to be able to cover some of these services, what does the affordable care act offer in the area of trauma-related services? well, you know, i might have to defer to someone on that because that is really not my area of expertise. so, if someone else would like to answer that, i'd appreciate it. but i would like to just say one thing about what tonier was saying about domestic violence. i think we really can't underestimate the needs of the children who witness domestic violence in the home. so, it's not just the safety for the parent, but to get that treatment. so, i'm going to throw the carrot to you. dr. clark. well, our hope is that the affordable care act will provide opportunities for treatment to victims of trauma, whatever the source of the trauma is. as you know, the effort of the affordable care act is to make health care available to a wider range of individuals. and because they'll be providing coverage to people with lower incomes,
so, peers would certainly help in that regard. peer support, peer support, peer support. dr. gillece, in terms of how folks are going to be able to cover some of these services, what does the affordable care act offer in the area of trauma-related services? well, you know, i might have to defer to someone on that because that is really not my area of expertise. so, if someone else would like to answer that, i'd appreciate it. but i would like to just say one thing about what tonier was saying...
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[laughter] >> so when they went through the peer-to-peer system, the cabal was never to see the peer-to-peer conficker mechanism. >> you can still see into the peer-to-peer network so one of the big kind of issues that we face is that, you know, we don't want to make smarter criminals, rights. so when we start doing our actions we want to make sure we're doing what we're supposed to to be doing and we're always putting the enemy at the disadvantage and the fact they didn't know it would make them visible. we could kind of track to a limited degree if we had enough sensors out there in the peer-to-peer network we could likely map a significant portion of it. i know the guys at sri were working diligently as well as others to do that. what they were able to do they were actually able to sneak a domain in that we had missed because we were trying to figure out how do we -- how do we stop 50,500 domains per day so they snuck a domain in. they only updated a bought 2 that peer-to-peer mechanism which is traditionally noisy ait's not as relegalable as the straight expand and control. it's more res
[laughter] >> so when they went through the peer-to-peer system, the cabal was never to see the peer-to-peer conficker mechanism. >> you can still see into the peer-to-peer network so one of the big kind of issues that we face is that, you know, we don't want to make smarter criminals, rights. so when we start doing our actions we want to make sure we're doing what we're supposed to to be doing and we're always putting the enemy at the disadvantage and the fact they didn't know it...
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cain, you're working now as a peer-to-peer counselor in our center. talk to us about, what was your initial experience with trauma? well, all of my life i've been traumatized. i grew up in a household where i was sexually abused by men in the community that used to visit my mother. and i think i really vivid, a lot of the flashbacks at age 9, i'm pretty sure, probably happened earlier, but a lot of that comes from age 9 is when i realized that, oh my goodness this is not how it's supposed to be, and i started drinking as a result because i couldn't cope with it. at that early age? at age 9, i drank every day. at age 9 because it helped me to numb out what was going on in my life. so, after being in a household of sexual, verbal, and physical abuse, i ended up in foster care and then put into with, placed with a family member, only for my mother to come back to get me and to be exposed to even more trauma, married at a very young age who my husband beat me and verbally, physically, horrible, horrible abuser. and so the cycle just continued, and at arou
cain, you're working now as a peer-to-peer counselor in our center. talk to us about, what was your initial experience with trauma? well, all of my life i've been traumatized. i grew up in a household where i was sexually abused by men in the community that used to visit my mother. and i think i really vivid, a lot of the flashbacks at age 9, i'm pretty sure, probably happened earlier, but a lot of that comes from age 9 is when i realized that, oh my goodness this is not how it's supposed to...
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[laughter] when they went to the peer-to-peer mechanism, they were never able to see into the peer-to-peer mechanism. were you able to see the traffic that went between -- >> you can still see the peer-to-peer network. one of the issues we face is we don't want to make smarter criminals; right? when we start actions, we have to observe it, do what we're supposed to be doing, and put the enemy at a disadvantage. the fact they went to peer-to-peer mechanism did not make them invisible. we knew they were communicating. we could track to a limited degree with censors out there and map a significant portion of it. the guys are working diligently as others to do that, but when they were able to do it is they were able to sneak a domain in we missed because we were still trying to figure out how do we stop 50,000 domains per day? they snuck a domain in. the update hand, just the peer-to-peer mechanism that's is traditionally noisy, not as reliable, resilient to attack, but as you saw in the operation 79 and b49, there are vulnerabilities in most of the peer-to-peer pieces out there and we are oft
[laughter] when they went to the peer-to-peer mechanism, they were never able to see into the peer-to-peer mechanism. were you able to see the traffic that went between -- >> you can still see the peer-to-peer network. one of the issues we face is we don't want to make smarter criminals; right? when we start actions, we have to observe it, do what we're supposed to be doing, and put the enemy at a disadvantage. the fact they went to peer-to-peer mechanism did not make them invisible. we...
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the fact that they went to the peer-to-peer mechanism didn't make it invisible. we knew they were still communicating. we could still kind of track to a limited degree if we had enough sensors in peer-to-peer network, we could map a significant portion. i know the guys at sri were working diligently, as were others, to do that. they were actually able to sneak a domain in that we had missed because we were still trying to figure out how do we stalk 50,000 domains per day. they snuck it in, they only updated a part of the bot that peer-to-peer mechanism. it's traditionally noisy, it's not as reliable as the straight command and control. it is more resilient to attack, but as you saw in the operation 79 and b49, there are vulnerables in the most of the peer-to-peer pieces that are out there, so we're able to oftentimeses analyze the mall wear and the traffic -- malware and the traffic flow to be able to impact that. >> how many infected machines are there out there in the world still? did i hear 10 million? that's too big a number? >> no. that was initial numbers e
the fact that they went to the peer-to-peer mechanism didn't make it invisible. we knew they were still communicating. we could still kind of track to a limited degree if we had enough sensors in peer-to-peer network, we could map a significant portion. i know the guys at sri were working diligently, as were others, to do that. they were actually able to sneak a domain in that we had missed because we were still trying to figure out how do we stalk 50,000 domains per day. they snuck it in, they...
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a trove of military and diplomatic documents private manning who turned twenty four tomorrow is to peer in a court martial in maryland amid intense debate over the merits of the allegations believing that. having done the right manning was apprehended in iraq in two thousand and ten on suspicion of giving without permission thousands of classified documents to the whistle blowing website we can leaks the documents were subsequently published worldwide and led to the controversial revelation of diplomatic and military secrets including possible war crimes for the last eighteen months the soldier has been held in pretrial detention much of it in solitary confinement under conditions that have drawn the attention of amnesty international and the american civil liberties union i have actually asked the pentagon whether or not. the procedures that have been taken in terms of his confinement are appropriate and are meeting our basic standards they assure me that they are in response pentagon has assured that the conditions are appropriate given the seriousness of the charges but the growing l
a trove of military and diplomatic documents private manning who turned twenty four tomorrow is to peer in a court martial in maryland amid intense debate over the merits of the allegations believing that. having done the right manning was apprehended in iraq in two thousand and ten on suspicion of giving without permission thousands of classified documents to the whistle blowing website we can leaks the documents were subsequently published worldwide and led to the controversial revelation of...
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the latest trend is peer to peer lending. >> reporter: with bank lending down in the wake of the financial crisis, small business owners are getting money instead from other entrepreneurs. it's called peer to peer lending and army vets from dallas, georgia, opened their third edible arrangement store. >> the window of opportunity opens fast. the loan process is normally six to seven months. with the bank it watts like 14 to 21 days. >> reporter: prosper and lending club verify the credit of borrowers then link them with investors. the two sites are expected to finish the year with a combined total of $330 million in new loans more than doubling last year's business. it offers an annual yield approaching 10%. >> right now, there is no question, banks are not lending. no one can get a yield on the investor side. >> reporter: just as small entrepreneurs are driving the majority of new job he creation, they have found a way to finance the growth while traditional credit is scares. >> they take the disaster and they fix it and make it better and this technology can play a role in it. >> reporte
the latest trend is peer to peer lending. >> reporter: with bank lending down in the wake of the financial crisis, small business owners are getting money instead from other entrepreneurs. it's called peer to peer lending and army vets from dallas, georgia, opened their third edible arrangement store. >> the window of opportunity opens fast. the loan process is normally six to seven months. with the bank it watts like 14 to 21 days. >> reporter: prosper and lending club verify...
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that includes peer's 64 removal. it is a ghost pile field in the mission bay area. a new apron, and a pier 23 handrail to protect public access in that area. jonathan talk a little bit about the dredging -- jonathan talk a little bit about the dredging process. there are regulatory costs and the like that we are recommending for your approval today. the total of that worked we estimate at $74 million, higher than the $54 million we estimated when we were before you in november. additionally, we tried to get our arms around some of the post-match work that will be eligible for reimbursement. that principally includes the future seismic upgrade. i mentioned the partial upgrade. there will be the need for additional piles to support the future development at the site. we would propose the same sort of refined seismic analysis there. that work, we recommend, be deemed approved as long as there are no flood hazards at the site. we estimate the cost of that at $31 million, and that totals $105 million, pre and post- match, excluding work that may occur at peers -- piers 2
that includes peer's 64 removal. it is a ghost pile field in the mission bay area. a new apron, and a pier 23 handrail to protect public access in that area. jonathan talk a little bit about the dredging -- jonathan talk a little bit about the dredging process. there are regulatory costs and the like that we are recommending for your approval today. the total of that worked we estimate at $74 million, higher than the $54 million we estimated when we were before you in november. additionally, we...
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but the standpoint of the issue of jury my argument is that the idea of a jury of peers is something from the very beginnings of our nation's history and even going back to back to back to british history the common law tradition we're part of is the idea that you should be judged by your peers and by people that are disinterested at the very least can we at least agree that the members of the jury pool not be picked by the convening authority picked by another chain of command from or picked randomly from the military why don't we do that but no we have to have a system where the jury pool is hand picked by the accusers that i'm sorry that is a kangaroo court that is not fair that is not just and it has to change and not just for bradley manning the for all the other other soldiers who are facing charges in the military justice system there's a lot of good things about the military justice system as far as right to counsel is much better the civilian world there's a lot of good things i can tell you to but the negative we have to fix the jury ok you should be tried by a real jury if
but the standpoint of the issue of jury my argument is that the idea of a jury of peers is something from the very beginnings of our nation's history and even going back to back to back to british history the common law tradition we're part of is the idea that you should be judged by your peers and by people that are disinterested at the very least can we at least agree that the members of the jury pool not be picked by the convening authority picked by another chain of command from or picked...
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it's called peer-to-peer lending.to dallas, georgia, a suburb of atlanta, where we met two military vets, a couple, kimberly and corey henry, who have used peer-to-peer loans to open their third edible arrangements store. listen. >> it was great to be able to tell our own story to our peers and be able to watch as one by one they were lending their support towards us and toward our endeavors. >> reporter: prosper and lending club, the two leading peer-to-peer lending sites verify the credit of borrowers and then link them with investors. the two sites are expected to finish the year with a combined total of $330 million in new loans, more than doubling last year's business. the sites offer lenders an average annual yield approaching 10% according to consultant and blogger peter renton of social lending.net. >> it gives you exposure to a big asset class that traditionally was only available to hedge funds and institutional investors, and that is consumer credit. it's one of these asset classes the individual investor h
it's called peer-to-peer lending.to dallas, georgia, a suburb of atlanta, where we met two military vets, a couple, kimberly and corey henry, who have used peer-to-peer loans to open their third edible arrangements store. listen. >> it was great to be able to tell our own story to our peers and be able to watch as one by one they were lending their support towards us and toward our endeavors. >> reporter: prosper and lending club, the two leading peer-to-peer lending sites verify...
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the peer-to-peer mechanism is traditionally noisy. it's not as reliable as a straight command and control and it's more resilient to attack it as you saw in the operation and 79 nine and the waldeck p49 there'll boma beared -- older abilities so we were able to oftentimes analyze the malware not to be able to impact that. >> how many affected machines are there out in the world? i hear 10 million. is that too big a number? >> they were using the q value that was seen in the update which is the code. what we think is i think the latest number, there are 4.5 million conficker ap notes and around 250,000 conficker seed -- conficker c notes. so that is -- >> let me go back to your question earlier about the ukraine. the most watchable explanation for a botnet like this is as i said as the platform for criminal activity but if it is a sophisticated thing, something like a botnet size is a powerful tool in if he wanted to launch a cyberattack it's could certainly capable of overwhelming the root servers of the internet itself. now if a nati
the peer-to-peer mechanism is traditionally noisy. it's not as reliable as a straight command and control and it's more resilient to attack it as you saw in the operation and 79 nine and the waldeck p49 there'll boma beared -- older abilities so we were able to oftentimes analyze the malware not to be able to impact that. >> how many affected machines are there out in the world? i hear 10 million. is that too big a number? >> they were using the q value that was seen in the update...
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waterfront, seawall lot 330, and a portion of peer 80, located along the north side of islais creek, east of illinois street. >> good afternoon, commissioners. special projects manager here representing the very large port and city team who has been working on this project for the last year. we are very grateful to be here today after a lot of long nights. it really has been an amazing experience. including last night's experience at the planning commission for the certification of the eir. the work that planning staff did on that environmental impact report was truly incredible. we are here today to present to you ceqa findings and a mitigation monitoring and reporting program related to the america's cup project, as well as the proposed disposition and development agreement related to the project. we will have a number of speakers who will be addressing you today, and a power point presentation that is fairly lengthy, but includes some late breaking changes that the mayor just announced with mr. stephen bartlett from the event of authority. there is a lot to digest today -- mr. ste
waterfront, seawall lot 330, and a portion of peer 80, located along the north side of islais creek, east of illinois street. >> good afternoon, commissioners. special projects manager here representing the very large port and city team who has been working on this project for the last year. we are very grateful to be here today after a lot of long nights. it really has been an amazing experience. including last night's experience at the planning commission for the certification of the...
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denied clothing it just completely excusable finally bradley manning will be denied a jury of his peers we know that because of the military the system of justice which has a lot of good aspects the one thing that is atrocious about it is that you were never tried by a jury of your peers you instead tried by a jury handpicked by the convening authority high ranking military officers or if you're enlisted you can request enlisted but guess who they're going to pick they're a high ranking handpicked noncommissioned officers in other words the jury is here and picked the people bringing the charges that is unconscionable ok and because of that we know we know bradley manning so i can get a fair trial ok james if i'm going to see james is describing a kangaroo court. well what he's describing isn't a pluggable to a military tribunal and in a court martial trial you don't get a jury of your peers it's not a constitutional civil trial first of all second of all he's disease dismantle the definition of the term torture just like he's demand to dismantle the term war crimes. being in solitary c
denied clothing it just completely excusable finally bradley manning will be denied a jury of his peers we know that because of the military the system of justice which has a lot of good aspects the one thing that is atrocious about it is that you were never tried by a jury of your peers you instead tried by a jury handpicked by the convening authority high ranking military officers or if you're enlisted you can request enlisted but guess who they're going to pick they're a high ranking...
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isn't a pluggable to a military tribunal and in a court martial trial you don't get a jury of your peers it's not a constitutional civil trial first of all second of all he's disease dismantle the definition of the term torture just like he's demand to dismantle the term war crimes. being in solitary confinement is not torture especially considering the guy is a set of and they want to keep him away from other people as much as possible which i sort of understand given the fact and third i want to point out i love the fact other part of his defense is is he a hero or is he violently insane you know i think i don't think i've always said if i only play and say no ok we haven't gotten that far yet ok ok what we touched in the head and therefore once again you're bypassing culpability for manning by saying he's touching the head it's the military is fault it's the press is fault the fact of the matter is he did this if he didn't do this none of the others to you're trying to. guilt would would be in this discussion ok when we negotiated maybe we should be put on trial to bob what do you how
isn't a pluggable to a military tribunal and in a court martial trial you don't get a jury of your peers it's not a constitutional civil trial first of all second of all he's disease dismantle the definition of the term torture just like he's demand to dismantle the term war crimes. being in solitary confinement is not torture especially considering the guy is a set of and they want to keep him away from other people as much as possible which i sort of understand given the fact and third i want...
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and from that experience, we can all than see others as peers and joined in partnerships locally and globally with compassion, with a new idea, which is that we are all here to fill our lives, to be free, and the social policies and the culture that we want to live must be the pleasure of us all. i really feel very special that i get to say this in norma's projected voice. she left us in 2009 at the age of 58, much too early, but i know that the sage women who are here, the sage men who are here will foist this forever, and we ask you to join. thank you. [applause] >> i also wanted to say that commissioner and i were on the health commission for, how many years, 12? and we were partners in helping to bring health the san francisco. so thank you very much, leanne. >> just a few more recognition sprint we're joined by current commissioner, signed a, -- sonya, as well as a representative from the office of nancy pelosi, the san francisco political committee. they do women's policy summit in september. for gin and harman, former director of the human rights commission, and galena -- hele
and from that experience, we can all than see others as peers and joined in partnerships locally and globally with compassion, with a new idea, which is that we are all here to fill our lives, to be free, and the social policies and the culture that we want to live must be the pleasure of us all. i really feel very special that i get to say this in norma's projected voice. she left us in 2009 at the age of 58, much too early, but i know that the sage women who are here, the sage men who are...
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the peer-to-peer mechanism is traditionally noisy. it's not as reliable as a straight command and control and it's more resilient to attack it as you saw in the operation and 79 nine and the waldeck p49 there'll boma beared -- older abilities so we were able to oftentimes analyze the malware not to be able to impact that. >> how many affected machines are there out in the world? i hear 10 million. is that too big a number? >> they were using the q value that was seen in the update which is the code. what we think is i think the latest number, there are 4.5 million conficker ap notes and around 250,000 conficker seed -- conficker c notes. so that is -- >> let me go back to your question earlier about the ukraine. the most watchable explanation for a botnet like this is as i said as the platform for criminal activity but if it is a sophisticated thing, something like a botnet size is a powerful tool in if he wanted to launch a cyberattack it's could certainly capable of overwhelming the root servers of the internet itself. now if a nati
the peer-to-peer mechanism is traditionally noisy. it's not as reliable as a straight command and control and it's more resilient to attack it as you saw in the operation and 79 nine and the waldeck p49 there'll boma beared -- older abilities so we were able to oftentimes analyze the malware not to be able to impact that. >> how many affected machines are there out in the world? i hear 10 million. is that too big a number? >> they were using the q value that was seen in the update...
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the second peer review that we engage was with consultants from san bernadine know. the performer views from municipalities from the united states. several in the greater bay area. they reported that "the packet contains insufficient and permission for a peer review. either there is an existence of a meaningful gap or whether or not there could be a less intrusive means." at&t has not submitted information that would allow any of us to take supervisor wiener up on his suggestion to get an independent peer review. i turn this over to my colleague. >> good afternoon. my name is phoenix -- my name is felix lipman. i live in a condo behind the church. i have been a residence as 1995 in that location. we ask that you reject this application by at&t for the conditional use. at&t has not met the burden of proof to demonstrate that there is a significant coverage gap in the area. that is not the least alternative means available to meet better coverage. in fact, the application in front of you contains insufficient data to demonstrate that at&t is asking you to take the opin
the second peer review that we engage was with consultants from san bernadine know. the performer views from municipalities from the united states. several in the greater bay area. they reported that "the packet contains insufficient and permission for a peer review. either there is an existence of a meaningful gap or whether or not there could be a less intrusive means." at&t has not submitted information that would allow any of us to take supervisor wiener up on his suggestion...
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to peer program anti-psychotics for ccildren.ll, for warthman edication & ove... sommthing she gave all -3 her chiidren...08:51:27"i raised them just like they 3 state officcalssalso say flawed ata was turneddover to the g-a-o. thattwas due to problems with the tranisition &ptooa new software system for trackkng children ii foster care. comiig up... 3 ray rrce wasn't haapy aboot his role earlier in the season. why he now says it was a 3 ((break 3)) &p3 & 3 coming up in ur 6 [ female announcer ] what would you call an ordinary breakfast pastry that's been wrapped in a flaky crust stuffed with a gooey center toasted up all golden brown then given a delicious design? a toaster strudel. pillsbury toaster strudel. so delicious...so fun. [ female announcer ] holiday plus cookies plus memories pillsbury holiday star cookies start with pillsbury cookie dough easy. then add my own favorite frosting and sprinkles. just three ingredients to sweet memories. holiday ideas made easy. ,3 -3 3 &p coming up in ourr6 3 driverless carr?the plans th
to peer program anti-psychotics for ccildren.ll, for warthman edication & ove... sommthing she gave all -3 her chiidren...08:51:27"i raised them just like they 3 state officcalssalso say flawed ata was turneddover to the g-a-o. thattwas due to problems with the tranisition &ptooa new software system for trackkng children ii foster care. comiig up... 3 ray rrce wasn't haapy aboot his role earlier in the season. why he now says it was a 3 ((break 3)) &p3 & 3 coming up in ur 6...
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we will also have a peer appear medical exchange program with the medical community -- a peer- to-peer medical exchange program where the medical community will toward the ship was a facilities -- tour the ship's facilities. they will have an exchange on the difference between military care and civilian care. i really would like to say that a lot of invitations have gone out to department heads on the disaster council. i really encourage you -- please rsvp. there is a limited amount of room. we are at the seams right now, but we want to make sure that the department heads of various departments involved in emergency response are on board. it will be a very valuable program. thank you. >> thank you. are there any questions? he told you about all the great stuff with fleet week, but of course, you also have the blue angels and those wonderful ships coming in. it is just visually such a nice time. i am going to introduce diana, our special events coordinator. she will talk to you about some upcoming events. >> in upcoming events, the eoc will be partially activated. during fleet week, we
we will also have a peer appear medical exchange program with the medical community -- a peer- to-peer medical exchange program where the medical community will toward the ship was a facilities -- tour the ship's facilities. they will have an exchange on the difference between military care and civilian care. i really would like to say that a lot of invitations have gone out to department heads on the disaster council. i really encourage you -- please rsvp. there is a limited amount of room. we...
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that would be giving in to peer pressure. peer?s an equal or a friend. you guys are my peers. and you were trying to make me do something that i didn't want to do. that's the pressure. what if you only gave in to a teeny-tiny, itty-bitty bit of peer pressure? it would still be peer pressure. it's not the ice cream, it's the principle of the thing. they're both so stubborn. what are we going to do? i think i have an idea. but i'll need your help. hi, helen. how are.. oh, look who's here-- your narrow-minded friend. let me know when he's gone home. hey! i found it! i found the last page of "blue mangoes." oh, good. let's read it out loud. it will be a good lesson... alice: for somebody! "and so poor nick, with a look of pure dread, took one tiny scoop, then suddenly said..." (clears throat) "i'm sorry, dear genghis, "i can't eat your mangoes blue, for though you are my friend, to myself i must be true." so... i guess it's saying it's okay if friends don't always like the same things. yeah. it says so right in the book. something smel
that would be giving in to peer pressure. peer?s an equal or a friend. you guys are my peers. and you were trying to make me do something that i didn't want to do. that's the pressure. what if you only gave in to a teeny-tiny, itty-bitty bit of peer pressure? it would still be peer pressure. it's not the ice cream, it's the principle of the thing. they're both so stubborn. what are we going to do? i think i have an idea. but i'll need your help. hi, helen. how are.. oh, look who's here-- your...
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. >> i am norman peers. i am a founding member of the yacht club. it is called fog city yacht club. this idea was spurred by the america's cup because there is a need for everybody in the city to participate. i have been fortunate enough to attend several america's cups in the past. i have the opportunity to be in portugal and also in san diego. the event management, the oversight is extremely professional. they are very concerned with every aspect of the environment. they take the time and energy to clean up after they leave, and it is one of the best professional organizations i have seen. as far as its impact on the ecology and building, i think it is going to be nothing but positives. the awareness of we do have a waterfront and we have the ability to participate in recreation and taking advantage of the changing waterfront to the maritime recreation. it would be very positive for our fiscal impact and growth in these hard times. we have people lined up ready to go. we just need your permission to launch 100%. >> is there any additional public comment on this item? >> good eveni
. >> i am norman peers. i am a founding member of the yacht club. it is called fog city yacht club. this idea was spurred by the america's cup because there is a need for everybody in the city to participate. i have been fortunate enough to attend several america's cups in the past. i have the opportunity to be in portugal and also in san diego. the event management, the oversight is extremely professional. they are very concerned with every aspect of the environment. they take the time...
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we started a peer safe program. and people across the district came together that was interested in the topic. it was key. channeling into the people that personally is interested within the corporations and within the district to really help build the organization itself. we have representatives from the hotel industry, the shipping industry, the fishermen themselves, the actual restaurants and then the major properties. when you think of the square, pier 39, people visiting when things might happen. the organization -- the pier safe committee meets every month. they have pulled people for a lot of reasons but especially with disaster preparedness and that's been helping us out as part of it. communication was key. we started a fishnet radio program every tuesday when you hear the sirens go off at noon, 20 of our properties across the wharf do a radio check with our organization to make sure that they're checking in and we report on that monthly to find out who is and who isn't checking in. it serves as a great rem
we started a peer safe program. and people across the district came together that was interested in the topic. it was key. channeling into the people that personally is interested within the corporations and within the district to really help build the organization itself. we have representatives from the hotel industry, the shipping industry, the fishermen themselves, the actual restaurants and then the major properties. when you think of the square, pier 39, people visiting when things might...
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talk about a peer here yesterday, gone today. >> a lot of people are talking about it. a lot of people are sad. many aren't saying anything today. >> it's a somber environment in there today? >> it's a lot of grief going on today. >> reporter: even if some students didn't know bridgeet, or didn't run in the same crowd, what happened thursday evening on annapolis road is a lesson in reality outside of these school's walls. the junior was crossing the road at dusk, hit by a car and died at shock trauma. every day routine turned deadly, no crime, no fleeing driver, no erratic driving. >> crash investigators are investigating this incident. however it does not appear there are criminal citations at this time. this is a situation where pedestrian error is the cause of the accident. the case will be reviewed. >> it's an un fortunate accident? >> it's an un fortunate accident. >> reporter: her peers, her friends, left to struggle answering a very adult question. >> i was really sad, her and me started getting really close. i didn't know what to say. >> harl's friends say they
talk about a peer here yesterday, gone today. >> a lot of people are talking about it. a lot of people are sad. many aren't saying anything today. >> it's a somber environment in there today? >> it's a lot of grief going on today. >> reporter: even if some students didn't know bridgeet, or didn't run in the same crowd, what happened thursday evening on annapolis road is a lesson in reality outside of these school's walls. the junior was crossing the road at dusk, hit by...
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peer as opposed to having to go through a telecommunications provider.ell you this story and not because i think it is the story of leadership, because for me it was inspirational. i always thought of a particular pedigree that a leader had to have. it really changed it and shook my world. i thought about it every single day during my four years in the state department. i still think about it every day at google ideas whether working on that works or how to use technology to address the challenges in weekend failed states. leave me feeling inspired because i look at the 52% of the world is under the age of 30. are the first generation brought up with high prevalence of these technologies. every single one of them as an expert on technology. we need them to be the silo busters of the 21st century. i consider myself lucky that every single day i get to work with a handful of engineers that a spouse these ideas and are trying to change the world with tools we use every single day. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. one of the marks is of a leader is somebo
peer as opposed to having to go through a telecommunications provider.ell you this story and not because i think it is the story of leadership, because for me it was inspirational. i always thought of a particular pedigree that a leader had to have. it really changed it and shook my world. i thought about it every single day during my four years in the state department. i still think about it every day at google ideas whether working on that works or how to use technology to address the...
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the other issue is really related to peer 70. the project that we have really tried to develop a lot of flexible financing tools for, and we are looking at very substantial and important affordable housing fees that will be owed as a result of development at that site and are trying to think of some ways in which we can honor our obligations to provide affordable housing as a result of development but have more options available for you as a commission to consider. the jobs-housing linkage ordinance is the main city ordinance that applies to commercial development in the city. it establishes a requirement to pay fees per square foot that are established by a nexus analysis, depending on the type of development, and really, the principle behind the ordinance is that when you create new commercial development, you create new jobs in the city, and people earning a certain income level that create new demand for affordable housing in the city. these are a way to fulfill that demand. they go into the city-wide affordable housing fund.
the other issue is really related to peer 70. the project that we have really tried to develop a lot of flexible financing tools for, and we are looking at very substantial and important affordable housing fees that will be owed as a result of development at that site and are trying to think of some ways in which we can honor our obligations to provide affordable housing as a result of development but have more options available for you as a commission to consider. the jobs-housing linkage...
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peer to peer lending. you hear this among friends handing out $5. what are the advantages to get money to buy a house in that sort of a situation? >> it's not quite that. that could be the case. this is a new industry and you can call it industry because it's growing. there were over $6 billion last year or actually this year, loaned through peer-to-peer lending. >> parents, friends, someone you know? >> no, what there are -- there are really two things that are at hand here. one is an organization like match.com where you're matching up people who need money to people who want to loan money and those people that want to loan money, they're looking out there saying where can i get money out and get a good rate of return? i think those people are the bigger fools here. >> let's look at some of the advantages here and interest rates are -- that's an interesting number there for interest rates at the top here. often below 10%. high return for the lenders themselves? actually think it would be lower undercutting the bank, right? >> it could be undercutt
peer to peer lending. you hear this among friends handing out $5. what are the advantages to get money to buy a house in that sort of a situation? >> it's not quite that. that could be the case. this is a new industry and you can call it industry because it's growing. there were over $6 billion last year or actually this year, loaned through peer-to-peer lending. >> parents, friends, someone you know? >> no, what there are -- there are really two things that are at hand here....