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an easy peer to peer approach. for unless one radically changes the architecture of the internet these systems are unstoppable all right david else out of time thanks so much for being on the kaiser report it's good to be on good to talk to you all right that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert i was like my guest david hal's going to send me an email please do so our kaiser report r t t v dot are you follow me on twitter out so i get the fifty thousand followers it's all next time x. files are saying by all. washington is allies step up pressure on the syrian regime with calls for more sanctions the country is set for a referendum on a new constitution to end single party rule. america's intelligence community rules .
an easy peer to peer approach. for unless one radically changes the architecture of the internet these systems are unstoppable all right david else out of time thanks so much for being on the kaiser report it's good to be on good to talk to you all right that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert i was like my guest david hal's going to send me an email please do so our kaiser report r t t v dot are you follow me on twitter out so i get the...
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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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to peer currencies p.d.p. currencies like ripple what are they are they similar to bitcoin how do they operate how could they alter the financial ecosystem as we see around us ok well many people are familiar with the big coin you mentioned when you show previously. big coin is a system which maintains a kind of centralised troops through a distributed algorithm in order to limit the amount of currency big corns that can be in circulation in any one time so what's special and unique about big coin is the distribution algorithm which is very difficult to hack which means that it's very difficult to forge because in fact you need to take over the majority of the big network to do this however this is a particular function so big and useful for a payment or transfer of value function. but all the kinds of pete pieces are looking at diff. kinds of function currently supplied by say banks for example so interesting you mention ripple you can find out about the recall project dork a ripple is an interesting variant
to peer currencies p.d.p. currencies like ripple what are they are they similar to bitcoin how do they operate how could they alter the financial ecosystem as we see around us ok well many people are familiar with the big coin you mentioned when you show previously. big coin is a system which maintains a kind of centralised troops through a distributed algorithm in order to limit the amount of currency big corns that can be in circulation in any one time so what's special and unique about big...
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19-23, 27, 29, and adjacent water areas, water basins between peers 32 and 48. these are all located along the embarcadero waterfront. >> good afternoon, commissioners and members of the public. i am with the planning and development division and one of the project managers for the america's cup efforts. we are here primarily to present the revised memorandum that we sent to the commission after the december 16th meeting and approval at that time by the commission of the dba in its current form. that presentation was an oral presentation with many business terms outlined in that regard because of how quickly things were changing about the america's cup. we thought it was important to bring in a memorandum which would describe the entire -- and the presentation that discusses the difference of what was before you launched on december 13th verses what is now introduced to the board. i like to say that at the time, we were taking care of the business of the port regarding the dda and we did not get a chance to celebrate what the america's cup was going to be like.
19-23, 27, 29, and adjacent water areas, water basins between peers 32 and 48. these are all located along the embarcadero waterfront. >> good afternoon, commissioners and members of the public. i am with the planning and development division and one of the project managers for the america's cup efforts. we are here primarily to present the revised memorandum that we sent to the commission after the december 16th meeting and approval at that time by the commission of the dba in its...
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the peers can be seen from the bay bridge and cost totaled $80 million.ow all the teams will be based at peer 80. in an industrial area. >> 80 people working here. lost count i think there is 24 local hire. people from this neighborhood and around the neighborhood that are here. >> reporter: perps 27 and 29 -- peers 27 and 29 people will be able tosee the race. >> if someone wanted to walk, they need to get on muni. >> reporter: from there, approximately 16 minutes drive or 56 minute bus ride to peer 80. kron 4 news. the board of supervisors was scheduled to vote tomorrow but that vote has been postponed for a couple weeks because of this announcement. today marks the 20th day of rising prices at the pump. one main reason, investors worry tensions with iran could lead it a supply disruption, which is jacking up gas prices. to the numbers. the national average $3.70 a gallon. up 30 cents from a month. state $4.29. a month ago $3.73. bay area, $4.34 in san francisco. $4.27 oakland. $4.28 in san jose. all of those prices are at least 55 cents more than they
the peers can be seen from the bay bridge and cost totaled $80 million.ow all the teams will be based at peer 80. in an industrial area. >> 80 people working here. lost count i think there is 24 local hire. people from this neighborhood and around the neighborhood that are here. >> reporter: perps 27 and 29 -- peers 27 and 29 people will be able tosee the race. >> if someone wanted to walk, they need to get on muni. >> reporter: from there, approximately 16 minutes drive...
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we're seeking a recommendation for the award of the two-year contract to fehr & peers. commissioner wiener: i want to acknowledge the work of commissioner avaollos on this project. are there any questions or comments on this item? seeing none, any public comments? seeininng none, public comment is closed. is there a motion? second? can we take that without objection? send it forward with recommendation without objection. next item. >> item #5, recommended award of a two-year contract to aarup north america ltd., in an amount not to exceed $318,000 for planning services for the 19th avenue transit corridor and as his study. >> good morning. this item begins on 17 of your packet. this is for the 19th avenue transit corridor and as the study. this study is exploring central feasibility of changes to 19th avenue, really focusing on three things. one is looking at the ocean view light rail line that currently runs down at medium come in looking at the feasibility of realigning that to the west side of the street. that would have transit access benefits. the second piece the
we're seeking a recommendation for the award of the two-year contract to fehr & peers. commissioner wiener: i want to acknowledge the work of commissioner avaollos on this project. are there any questions or comments on this item? seeing none, any public comments? seeininng none, public comment is closed. is there a motion? second? can we take that without objection? send it forward with recommendation without objection. next item. >> item #5, recommended award of a two-year contract...
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to have these peers come back -- piers come back. whether or not the uses should shift from this fairly low rent warehouse types of uses to something else. that is going to be a consultation with the port commission and the board of supervisors. supervisor avalos: we have requested this bump up of the time we couldrelend these bases. you're saying it is a positive change. we will see a difference. >> yes. we think it is a direct general fund benefit to shorten the period of time the city is subsidizing lost back rent to the port. we are looking forward to the discussion about what these piers can be after the event. >> if i could ask mo'niqonique moyer, how are we able to get tenants back in? we asked about the space needs back there. so if you could elaborate. >> thank you. right now what is happening in the bay area is there is an increasingly narrowing supply with -- of warehouse space on the peninsula that affects subsidy burlingame. there is a large demand of unmet space. if you have been to pier 80, you have seen the improvemen
to have these peers come back -- piers come back. whether or not the uses should shift from this fairly low rent warehouse types of uses to something else. that is going to be a consultation with the port commission and the board of supervisors. supervisor avalos: we have requested this bump up of the time we couldrelend these bases. you're saying it is a positive change. we will see a difference. >> yes. we think it is a direct general fund benefit to shorten the period of time the city...
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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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peer recovery support services are consumers helping other consumers. we've been through training, and we facilitate groups on various topics, from women's health to trauma survival, substance abuse issues with different topics each week from, for instance, evaluating relationships, red flags for domestic violence, and things of that issue that women struggle with. and we also have a computer lab, and we're here to assist you in developing a resume or online job searches. one of the goals is to promote a positive supportive environment to foster women's growth. and another goal is to increase the knowledge of local resources that are welcoming and responsive. i just like the atmosphere. it's a good spirit in that center because it's women that understand what you're going through. so, groups is where it's based on everybody giving feedback about a topic. so it's like we're just, it's a women's rap. so we're just constantly sharing our experiences and what we hope our goals would be, and it's just empowering because you don't feel alone. i think a lot of
peer recovery support services are consumers helping other consumers. we've been through training, and we facilitate groups on various topics, from women's health to trauma survival, substance abuse issues with different topics each week from, for instance, evaluating relationships, red flags for domestic violence, and things of that issue that women struggle with. and we also have a computer lab, and we're here to assist you in developing a resume or online job searches. one of the goals is to...
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port wide projects, they noted -- notable ones are the utility program, the transition, the under peer utility program is for a under pure utilities. the transition plan is for the ag building and leasing project are for a range of improvements acquire -- required this next year. for the fiscal year 13-14 budget, a total of $10.5 million. area specific projects are $2 million. the key ones are pier 35 substructure repair. when we get to the next item, which is a supplemental request for the cruise terminal, you will see embargoing revenue bonds for the cruise terminal and i need to replace it through the capital budget for pier 35 to meet the timing of cash for both projects. we need the cash from the revenue debt for the cruise terminal now. the pier 35 project is not ready for implementation and we have sources to replace those funds. we are adding funds to the infrastructure study, by far the most notable is the under peer utility program. this is for continuing requirements to do design work, and implementation to see better ways of addressing our utility needs. this particular stu
port wide projects, they noted -- notable ones are the utility program, the transition, the under peer utility program is for a under pure utilities. the transition plan is for the ag building and leasing project are for a range of improvements acquire -- required this next year. for the fiscal year 13-14 budget, a total of $10.5 million. area specific projects are $2 million. the key ones are pier 35 substructure repair. when we get to the next item, which is a supplemental request for the...
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participation they are asking to require the authorities to retain peers 20 and 28 unless the authority expenditures don't require those assets. this is a leasing risk and interest risk. their thinking is the port would have difficulty releasing those in the short term and we ought to be making payments to the authority infrastructure to avoid that sitting there and accruing at 11% per year. with that, i will turn it back to jonathan but i will be able to answer any questions that you have. >> thank you. starting from the budget analyst recommendations, i'm not going to go over this again but i want to reemphasize that these are a very sound recommendations in terms of thinking about financial risks. every real estate deal is a negotiated deal, so i would be happy to answer any questions about that. before i respond to any questions about that, i thought we should talk about the project benefits and the extraordinary risk profiles. to me, that answers the questions of why there might be extraordinary terms, partially because this is an extraordinary deal. the event has a dramatic lift o
participation they are asking to require the authorities to retain peers 20 and 28 unless the authority expenditures don't require those assets. this is a leasing risk and interest risk. their thinking is the port would have difficulty releasing those in the short term and we ought to be making payments to the authority infrastructure to avoid that sitting there and accruing at 11% per year. with that, i will turn it back to jonathan but i will be able to answer any questions that you have....
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there are other peers that continued to be held by the port, so there are a couple of things in play. we take this added knowledge, and we put a box around the reimbursements. while the cost go up, that is on the event authority and not support. >> i want to go across a couple of points. i have met with the staff, and the message i get is to not worry so much about this being our hard cap. is your understanding of the issue is whether or not there is a cab to the same as the city attorney and that of support? you agree with everything they have said in terms of whether or not there is a cap? >> i will put it into my words, if the helps. we had an unlimited ability to recover the funds spent. we agreed to reduce that by limiting the places upon which they could receive their reimbursement. this is no incentive. there is a disincentive for the authority to spend any more money and we can get back. currently the city has put their calculations at $88.6 million. we have not done that and do not intend to, because we are happy with the methodology that is put in place. we are comfortable w
there are other peers that continued to be held by the port, so there are a couple of things in play. we take this added knowledge, and we put a box around the reimbursements. while the cost go up, that is on the event authority and not support. >> i want to go across a couple of points. i have met with the staff, and the message i get is to not worry so much about this being our hard cap. is your understanding of the issue is whether or not there is a cab to the same as the city attorney...
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. >> this is from the recommendations of the peer review. the doctor agreed with the panel's final recommendations, particularly the need for more studies for the cost and schedule. the doctor believed a significant review of the compliance with the management processes needed. because of the concerns brought up in the report and peer review report, the rboc will continue to review whether it is on time and budget. that's the presentation. if anyone has any questions. >> thank you very much. i understand you have been termed out. >> i helped start the committee eight years ago and i think we have accomplished a lot in the eight years and i hope we continue to facilitate construction -- constructive review of the program and i think another route -- a number of our recommendations have been included, including some of the recommendations that have been incorporated into the labor report. i think it has been a constructive mutual relationship. >> eight years is a significant chunk of your life and we appreciate the effort you have put into tha
. >> this is from the recommendations of the peer review. the doctor agreed with the panel's final recommendations, particularly the need for more studies for the cost and schedule. the doctor believed a significant review of the compliance with the management processes needed. because of the concerns brought up in the report and peer review report, the rboc will continue to review whether it is on time and budget. that's the presentation. if anyone has any questions. >> thank you...
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pressure -- peer on peer pressure is what works. >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen and the listeningout there in cyber land. i am here on two issues today. upstairs at 4:00 will be the last meeting of the redevelopment agency. what a phenomenon. what a historical evening. also, look on here on the screen. i do not know if some of the supervisors and the mayor has looked into what the redevelopment has done to the western division. i do not hear it nowhere. in the paper, they talk about all of the other cities and counties in the state. they are not talking about san francisco. the mission area. all you have to do is check your history, what they have done, how they devastated the african- american community, and that is why i am here to the my horn. if you get a copy of this, it will say in black and white. no accountability. here you are just signing this to say no redevelopment. but i want you to know, "♪ who is in control in san francisco? i asked the mayor, but he did not care and he went out the door to sacramento the board of supervisors just a bunch of liars the redevelopment
pressure -- peer on peer pressure is what works. >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen and the listeningout there in cyber land. i am here on two issues today. upstairs at 4:00 will be the last meeting of the redevelopment agency. what a phenomenon. what a historical evening. also, look on here on the screen. i do not know if some of the supervisors and the mayor has looked into what the redevelopment has done to the western division. i do not hear it nowhere. in the paper, they talk...
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cain, you're working now as a peer-to-peer counselor in our center.s 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 around age 19
cain, you're working now as a peer-to-peer counselor in our center.s 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...
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they had to shut down the peer.spoke to visitors who day was cut short. >> i think it is for our safety, right? >> reporter: they drove up to try their hand at crabbing but -- >> felt like there was an earthquake. >> reporter: high tide and big swells forced them to close the area. >> what i did today was a judgment call due to the weather and the tides hitting the peer. >> reporter: inside the peer's cafe this employee said she worked here for a year and today surprised her. she is preparing to close early. >> this is the first time i have seen the peer closed. >> reporter: a mile away, they had more than just her dog. >> it has been really wild today. the winds were bad. seeing an rv and it just -- constantly rolling and rocking. >> reporter: surfers and beach lovers, it is inspiration. >> feels like my soul is being taken out. i welcome it. >> reporter: ktvu's bill martin is in the weather center and he has been tracking the high surf advisory. >> ineffect through tomorrow, not just for the next 24 hours, the lon
they had to shut down the peer.spoke to visitors who day was cut short. >> i think it is for our safety, right? >> reporter: they drove up to try their hand at crabbing but -- >> felt like there was an earthquake. >> reporter: high tide and big swells forced them to close the area. >> what i did today was a judgment call due to the weather and the tides hitting the peer. >> reporter: inside the peer's cafe this employee said she worked here for a year and...
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the only updated a part of the bot, that peer-to-peer mechanism. that's traditionally noisy, not as reliable as the straight command and control. and it is more more resilient to attack but as you saw, there are vulnerabilities in most of the peer-to-peer pieces out there. so we're able to, and often times analyze the malware and the traffic flow enough to impact that. >> somebody -- how many infected machines are there in the world still? i hear ten million? that's too big a number? >> that was like initial numbers and they were using the q value, the unique stream. what we think is the latest numbers from shadow service, 4-1/2 million conficker ab, and around 250,000 conficker c nodes out there. >> it hunt done -- hasn't done anything of note for how long? >> a long time. >> let me go back to your question earlier about the head faint and the ukraine. the most logical explanation for a botnet like this is a platform for criminal activity, but if it is sophisticated faint, something like a botnet of this size, it's capable of overwhelming the root
the only updated a part of the bot, that peer-to-peer mechanism. that's traditionally noisy, not as reliable as the straight command and control. and it is more more resilient to attack but as you saw, there are vulnerabilities in most of the peer-to-peer pieces out there. so we're able to, and often times analyze the malware and the traffic flow enough to impact that. >> somebody -- how many infected machines are there in the world still? i hear ten million? that's too big a number?...
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punishment handed out by their peers. it's all part of the county's teen court now in its 15th year. >> all rise. the montgomery county maryland teen court is now in session. >> all right, ladies and gentlemen, please have a seat. >> in a rare glimpse behind the scenes of a court proceeding, we meet 17-year-old mikayla, a senior. >> this is a possession of alcohol case and also a furnishing alcohol. >> what began as a small alcohol gathering of friends at mikayla's house exploded via facebook, twitter and text. >> i got a text message that said can i come over. i said sure. he walked in with six other guys. five minutes after that there were about 10 more people that showed up. >> did you put it on facebook yourself? >> no. >> this party. mikayla is the first teenager of the evening to face a jury of her peers. >> i think the biggest thing for me is to see the way they react and how sad it is to see some kids that really don't care. >> anything like this happened with me, i would probably just have to go grab my shovel an
punishment handed out by their peers. it's all part of the county's teen court now in its 15th year. >> all rise. the montgomery county maryland teen court is now in session. >> all right, ladies and gentlemen, please have a seat. >> in a rare glimpse behind the scenes of a court proceeding, we meet 17-year-old mikayla, a senior. >> this is a possession of alcohol case and also a furnishing alcohol. >> what began as a small alcohol gathering of friends at mikayla's...
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it is 39 peers and 80 some structures, almost entirely over water. that creates challenges in and of itself. since our 1997 -- time coming back to the city, we have only been able to fix nine out of 39 peers. we have a large portfolio that is still in need. we are face with an opportunity through the use of the america's cup and the investment that will come for the event and follow thereafter to cross a number of pairs off our list at once. in 2006 the port adopted the capital plan that current year numbers and 20 $13 is $2.20 billion of need for those remaining 30 appears -- piers and 30 substructurews. -- substructures. this allowed to focus attention on pier 26 and pier 28 and 30 and 32, all of which side -- reside in the central waterfront area which is a key area of the waterfront land use plan. while i know the america's cup is fairly new to our city, it is -- has been a year and half have been talking about this. since 1990 and since 1969, we have been talking about fixing those peers -- piers especially in the central waterfront trade we hav
it is 39 peers and 80 some structures, almost entirely over water. that creates challenges in and of itself. since our 1997 -- time coming back to the city, we have only been able to fix nine out of 39 peers. we have a large portfolio that is still in need. we are face with an opportunity through the use of the america's cup and the investment that will come for the event and follow thereafter to cross a number of pairs off our list at once. in 2006 the port adopted the capital plan that...
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studies show that lgbt others are more likely to end up in facilities then there street peers. there are disturbing levels of neglect and harassment, and i would like to share two-story specifically from san francisco in our report. johns partner jack was a san francisco skilled nursing facility in 2008. for 16 days, staff members refused to pay him, there were not comfortable helping a gay man to baith. john had to resort to taking check out of the facility and into his apartment for showers. buanother story. a woman in her 80's had gone by the name rusty her entire life. the staff members insisted on calling her hazel, which was her birth name. they also excluded her from activities in the facility because she was a lesbian. and another store, a man witnessed a transgendered resident and one of the facilities he visited being prevented from meeting with other residents. these are not isolated incidents. 80% of lgbt elders reported in this study they would not feel safe to be out in a nursing home. when one man put it, when i'm at the gates of the nursing home, the closet door
studies show that lgbt others are more likely to end up in facilities then there street peers. there are disturbing levels of neglect and harassment, and i would like to share two-story specifically from san francisco in our report. johns partner jack was a san francisco skilled nursing facility in 2008. for 16 days, staff members refused to pay him, there were not comfortable helping a gay man to baith. john had to resort to taking check out of the facility and into his apartment for showers....