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natoma street it was peer reviewed with 301 mission street. as far as we can tell there is no peer review of the geotechnical issues of that site and maybe mr. moehle can help us understand how and why that failed to happen as well as other questions we tend to pose. hopefully he will come without having to be commanded to do so. if not i appreciate the clerk and city attorney's work on this matter are there any members of the public who would like to testify on item number one? mr. marsteler good morning. >> good morning charlie marstelar for the record representing myself i have been actively monitoring all things seismic in san francisco. i was initially serving on the seismic cac of that era the old bolt and tie conclusion. subsequently cap two topped up. i reached out to a reporter joe escanazo doing his first big story on the weekly we did seismic i gave him a list of 18 people to talk to - i miss stated that 11 structural engineering inside and outside of government and that process resulted in 140 pages of notes and a very robust story
natoma street it was peer reviewed with 301 mission street. as far as we can tell there is no peer review of the geotechnical issues of that site and maybe mr. moehle can help us understand how and why that failed to happen as well as other questions we tend to pose. hopefully he will come without having to be commanded to do so. if not i appreciate the clerk and city attorney's work on this matter are there any members of the public who would like to testify on item number one? mr. marsteler...
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>> well, our peer review, the initial part of peer review is to have an independent review. it has to be built in files to -- so that insure meeting the code, so i am pretty sure, even though our structure at that time is to have the peer reviewer to pay by the project sponsor, but the peer reviewer has to be under the jurisdiction of the building department. so all the time, when taking the order, they have to, like, staff with the building department, so they are contracted to the project sponsor, but the work -- the organization comes from the building department. >> yeah. speaker: i don't think -- >> it's hard to put that together if there's no charging papers or we can't find charging papers. i've talked to professor maley who first said he would like to come here and clarify this for everybody, and then decided he didn't want to come. i talked to mr. pernu who is not available today, as you may know on tuesday, i asked the city attorney to draft a subpoena for mr. maley so we can ask him these questions and that will go before the full board of supervisors to consider
>> well, our peer review, the initial part of peer review is to have an independent review. it has to be built in files to -- so that insure meeting the code, so i am pretty sure, even though our structure at that time is to have the peer reviewer to pay by the project sponsor, but the peer reviewer has to be under the jurisdiction of the building department. so all the time, when taking the order, they have to, like, staff with the building department, so they are contracted to the...
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still with us, peer steinbrueck.any play on the international stage during the trump presidency? >> whenever i talk to people in our neighboring countries, they mostly expect the leadership of germany. they have often been confronted by this question. the economic welfare in europe. on the other side, whenever i talk to the people in these countries, they have a very good memory of what happened in the first half of the 20th century. they are very reluctant talking about the german leadership. there is a difference between the remarks of officials expecting a greater leadership of germany and the expectations of the people around us. i think germany has to drive a soft power. and we always showed look for cooperation with france. the german-france axis is of significant importance to stabilizing europe again, and serving for our own security. use peer steinbrueck, let's war language. will that axis be enough to contain moscow? >> no, but whenever you ask merken's guys, and i think they are criticizing europe, they ca
still with us, peer steinbrueck.any play on the international stage during the trump presidency? >> whenever i talk to people in our neighboring countries, they mostly expect the leadership of germany. they have often been confronted by this question. the economic welfare in europe. on the other side, whenever i talk to the people in these countries, they have a very good memory of what happened in the first half of the 20th century. they are very reluctant talking about the german...
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. ♪ >> david rubenstein show, peer to peer conversations.re is opportunity in complexity. ♪ david: in 2001, you become the ceo. on september 11, tragedy occurred not far from here. you were in salt lake at the time. what was your response and how did you handle that leadership challenge you had? kenneth: that was, david, an incredible challenge at any point in someone's career. but particularly, in my first year as ceo. and one of the first things i was able to do when i was able to get the management team together is i said to them that it is our job, in fact, to lead this organization. and what was important through that whole ordeal, as you know, we had several employees who perished. that was emotionally traumatizing. the travel business was in disarray as a result of 9/11. spending dropped precipitously. i decided that since we could not go back to our building, we were actually spread out in several different locations in the tri-state area. i got all of our employees in the tri-state area to come to an event at madison square garden.
. ♪ >> david rubenstein show, peer to peer conversations.re is opportunity in complexity. ♪ david: in 2001, you become the ceo. on september 11, tragedy occurred not far from here. you were in salt lake at the time. what was your response and how did you handle that leadership challenge you had? kenneth: that was, david, an incredible challenge at any point in someone's career. but particularly, in my first year as ceo. and one of the first things i was able to do when i was able to...
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. ♪ announcer: the david rubenstein show, peer to peer conversations, is brought to you by state streetlobal advisors. there is opportunity. in complexity. david: over the years, you bought many companies, like the "washington post." how did that come about? mr. buffett: in 1973, the washington post company had gone public in 1971, about the time of the pentagon papers. but in 1973 the nixon administration, through a pal of nixon's, they were challenging the licenses of two of the four television stations. so the stock went from 37 down to 16. at 16, there were about 5 million shares. that was for $80 million. that included other assets and no debt to speak of. so the washington post company, intrinsically worth $400 million or $500 million was selling for $80 million. it was ridiculous. you have a business unquestionably worth five times what it was selling for, and mr. nixon was not going to put them out of business. david: when you are doing these analyses, then and now, do you have computers that help you? did you get printed materials or how did you in those days, how did you read
. ♪ announcer: the david rubenstein show, peer to peer conversations, is brought to you by state streetlobal advisors. there is opportunity. in complexity. david: over the years, you bought many companies, like the "washington post." how did that come about? mr. buffett: in 1973, the washington post company had gone public in 1971, about the time of the pentagon papers. but in 1973 the nixon administration, through a pal of nixon's, they were challenging the licenses of two of the...
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that has housing and they're facing illnesses 4 times as another peer and 3 times as peers to develop behavioral problems and twice to repeat a grade be suspended are drop out those are laiflg circumstances and events for all the students he literally what we're doing our doing your general rot and great work is changing the life trajectory for those students we're also spider i'll close with that in our context and work especially in the climate thank you, mary she's a colleague centrally involved in the work we need to see hope we need to see example where people of all different situations whether our implementing programs, whether our serving students and family, whether our making that possible for the resources to be directed in that way, whether our creating policy, whether our bringing people together as part of a coalition they'll all critical two ouch in public education i've seen this for a while we are limited by what we lived is possible and the constraints of reality we think that determines the destiny what is happening with all your support we're seeing an example an i
that has housing and they're facing illnesses 4 times as another peer and 3 times as peers to develop behavioral problems and twice to repeat a grade be suspended are drop out those are laiflg circumstances and events for all the students he literally what we're doing our doing your general rot and great work is changing the life trajectory for those students we're also spider i'll close with that in our context and work especially in the climate thank you, mary she's a colleague centrally...
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the flipside that that is a good directional for a to the peer garden. the entertainment block has planned space for private and public art. >> what it doesn't show is two or three iconic public art pieces. >> something fagan addressed specifically to the plan commission. >f if you look at the design of the development and open to the north, this is about inclusion, it's about how do we really draw traffic from all directions. >> to get the plan approved those latest designs. two minor conditions, when that they include places to park your bikes in future designs. reporting in downtown milwaukee, jonathan gray, fox six news. the gate jonnathan thanks. >> popular sotes down there. you speaking of the bucs, they get a win off the court today and they tried for another one on the floor fourth later i... i... i wanted those... you'll thank me later. oh... save big. hefty costs less than ziploc. dining destination! the classic food court just opened up in the old pabst brewery. 'quite honestly it just might be a gold mine. and why not go for it.' all the deta
the flipside that that is a good directional for a to the peer garden. the entertainment block has planned space for private and public art. >> what it doesn't show is two or three iconic public art pieces. >> something fagan addressed specifically to the plan commission. >f if you look at the design of the development and open to the north, this is about inclusion, it's about how do we really draw traffic from all directions. >> to get the plan approved those latest...
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the telegraph also have the idea of peers or potential peers being interviewed to decide whether they'ree it with tony blair, it goes across political lines here. the chair of the so—called — the standards committee i should say, but the so—called ethics advisor, so says the copy here, saying that maybe people should sit down, have a coffee and chat to see whether they're suitable to be a peer. i personally want to be controversial here and say right, tony, you would like to be a peer and you have donated say £1 million, you, sir, are unsuitable for that reason. yeah, it's a legitimate argument, that those that donate to political parties shouldn't be awill youed to be awarded with honours, of course that's never the citation on which they're awarded them, it's for services to business or to charity, not services to a specific party. it's an interesting idea. but it really doesn't solve the problem that we have. the prime minister can appoint as many peers as they choose, david cameron appointed more than 200 in his time as prime ministerand than 200 in his time as prime minister and the
the telegraph also have the idea of peers or potential peers being interviewed to decide whether they'ree it with tony blair, it goes across political lines here. the chair of the so—called — the standards committee i should say, but the so—called ethics advisor, so says the copy here, saying that maybe people should sit down, have a coffee and chat to see whether they're suitable to be a peer. i personally want to be controversial here and say right, tony, you would like to be a peer and...
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he knows every bang bang in town many in the past few years a lot of his peers have quit the professionnd left town. >>> the village where he lives has been designated for redevelopment. many homes are being taken down and residents are decreasing in number. other than moving related jobs, his work load has dropped to below half that a year ago. to increase his earnings, he began buying people's old tools and selling them to tool shops. being in his 50s, he says he can't imagine changing jobs. he relies on his strength, earning up to 30 u.s. dollars a day, no matter how hard they work. due to these conditions, he's worked nonstop and bought a home for his family. on this this day, he carried wardrobe chests and a stone mortar that his friend gave him for free. unable to judge the value, he settles for whatever price the stores offer. >> he received $20 for the two items, much higher than he expected. he didn't get any delivery jobs that day. there is no guarantee he'll find work the next day either. >>> the town that he has worked in for 35 years is disappearing and he hasn't decided wh
he knows every bang bang in town many in the past few years a lot of his peers have quit the professionnd left town. >>> the village where he lives has been designated for redevelopment. many homes are being taken down and residents are decreasing in number. other than moving related jobs, his work load has dropped to below half that a year ago. to increase his earnings, he began buying people's old tools and selling them to tool shops. being in his 50s, he says he can't imagine...
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both an absolute returns and also relative to peers. i didn't have anything else that we could go to the individual managers to your liking but again, other than what we've highlighted and the watchlist, we think we are well-positioned structurally for the environment we foresee coming down the track. >> it doesn't look like there's much change from the watchlist from the previous month if i'm not mistaken? >> we added one. we removed to get those were the two managers that the board approved terminating. >> okay. degrees for the record >> capital guardian which is emerging market managers has been terminated along with that software is one of our u.s. congress that they were determined those funds are being redeployed and we added mongering for performance reasons and we also enhanced the other view cabin for oak trees high-yield program other that there's not been any changes to the review last >> >> thank you collects any other necessary discussion? >> i would like to clarify we got numbers june 30-2015 market value 20.4 billion. jun
both an absolute returns and also relative to peers. i didn't have anything else that we could go to the individual managers to your liking but again, other than what we've highlighted and the watchlist, we think we are well-positioned structurally for the environment we foresee coming down the track. >> it doesn't look like there's much change from the watchlist from the previous month if i'm not mistaken? >> we added one. we removed to get those were the two managers that the...
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peers, but they're still lagging them significantly.nd so, i think if you want to get into -- if you want to take advantage of a favorable environment for banking, it's not too late with wells fargo. >> okay. on that note, damon, thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you. >> damon barglow with rockland trust management group. >>> meet the entrepreneur who put a new spin on an age-old sport and turned it into a successful empire. find out how he made his millions, next. >>> more than 67 million people bowled at least one time last year. more than a third of them at a place run by tom shannon. he's an entrepreneur who has turned run-down alleys into an international brand that has become the largest player in the $6 billion u.s. bowling industry. tyler mathisen introduces us to him in tonight's "how i made my millions." >> i haven't got a chance. maybe i do. >> reporter: don't let that first ball fool you. >> that was pretty abysmal. >> reporter: tom shannon knows how to strike it rich, in bowling. >> ha! >> reporter: how many tota
peers, but they're still lagging them significantly.nd so, i think if you want to get into -- if you want to take advantage of a favorable environment for banking, it's not too late with wells fargo. >> okay. on that note, damon, thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you. >> damon barglow with rockland trust management group. >>> meet the entrepreneur who put a new spin on an age-old sport and turned it into a successful empire. find out how he made his...
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to pay for it all, tbe raised $15 million earlier this year through peer-to-peer lending.ise steady payments. peer-to-peer lending is regulated and risky. >> in this case it is a good example of the risk involved but it seems investors didn't do the homework on the underlying project. >> reporter: cnn called bte multiple times over several days. all calls went unanswered. when we visited the office, we found this, a dark room with a toy version of the elevated bus circling around a model of beijing. nothing but a show piece, much like the company can's test bus. >> now cnn did find one small office with the lights on at tbe and our beijing producer managed to talk to an employee who refused give his name oraa pier on camera. he said his job is to finish, quote, leftover work. he said he doesn't know anything about tbe's future plans. sherise pham, hong kong. >> wow. >> that's worries. 2016, what a year it has been. political expectations were shattered across europe and here in the united states. >> indeed, this political year was shocking at times, seemed a little bizarre
to pay for it all, tbe raised $15 million earlier this year through peer-to-peer lending.ise steady payments. peer-to-peer lending is regulated and risky. >> in this case it is a good example of the risk involved but it seems investors didn't do the homework on the underlying project. >> reporter: cnn called bte multiple times over several days. all calls went unanswered. when we visited the office, we found this, a dark room with a toy version of the elevated bus circling around a...
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we're not going to maintain peer status with china and russia. we're moving forward, we're plowing ahead. and then i really do think the sky is the limit. it comes down to where are we going to get some of the money. the budget control act has always been confusing to me because nobody wants it, the congress doesn't want it, the president doesn't want it, yet here we are, we have it, the president threatens to veto bills that go above the budget control act even though he says he doesn't want it. the conference report that was just settled, i don't know if these figures are official but this is what the media is reporting now, it's $3.2 billion above the pb. so congress is excited about spending more money on the pentagon, which it should, if we're going to spend money anywhere, it's on american security. so i think we'll see what happens with president obama in his last few weeks here and what he decides to do with this bill and if we can pass it. i do think it means we're sort of headed in a different direction. >> rob, how about you? >> well,
we're not going to maintain peer status with china and russia. we're moving forward, we're plowing ahead. and then i really do think the sky is the limit. it comes down to where are we going to get some of the money. the budget control act has always been confusing to me because nobody wants it, the congress doesn't want it, the president doesn't want it, yet here we are, we have it, the president threatens to veto bills that go above the budget control act even though he says he doesn't want...
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and if we reorient ourselves, will -- with a peer to peer scenario, will we lose out on the capability to wage the wars we usually do with technologically inferior enemies? thank you. >> i think the point is we have to be prepared for the range of contingencies. so there are folks who say okay, counterterrorism and current insurgency is behind us, we need to focus on the high-end threats. we don't have that luxury. we have this huge array from sophisticated to less sophisticated threats around the world and we have to be ready for them all and maintain competency for them all. but it is true that the 15 years of where we have focused on counterterrorism have meant that we have neglected training and other things for the high-end sorts of threats. i think we're pretty clear-eyed about the threat that russia presents. i don't think anybody says their military has as much capability as ours. but you need -- we have to be realistic about where they are putting their time, effort, and money. so, for example, they continue to crank out new nuclear weapons every year. we don't. we haven't bui
and if we reorient ourselves, will -- with a peer to peer scenario, will we lose out on the capability to wage the wars we usually do with technologically inferior enemies? thank you. >> i think the point is we have to be prepared for the range of contingencies. so there are folks who say okay, counterterrorism and current insurgency is behind us, we need to focus on the high-end threats. we don't have that luxury. we have this huge array from sophisticated to less sophisticated threats...
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we should stand, peer-to-peer, as students of the united kingdom, standing together to say -- yes, we can vote for our future. because we are the future. are fantastic, powerful, amazing, the best, we are the use of the united kingdom. we have the best and we are the best. if we stand together to say that be setting, we will an example. thank you, scotland, thank you so much. you voted for your referendum. as we are helping them to sort out how to use their snapchat filters, we need to help ourselves. look at this moment. it is showing that we are mature , responsible, that we can vote, so let's say yes. say yes, i will be able to vote and you willacy say that i had a voice. let's stand together and vote. 16 and 17-year-olds. [applause] >> thank you for addressing us with great vim, dynamism, and eloquence. i'm quite sure that what you say about young people and the people in this chamber is true, but can i gently remind people that in their enthusiasm not to forget to say their names. [laughter] >> [indiscernible] arts, i love acting, so this is why [indiscernible] [laughter] >> vote
we should stand, peer-to-peer, as students of the united kingdom, standing together to say -- yes, we can vote for our future. because we are the future. are fantastic, powerful, amazing, the best, we are the use of the united kingdom. we have the best and we are the best. if we stand together to say that be setting, we will an example. thank you, scotland, thank you so much. you voted for your referendum. as we are helping them to sort out how to use their snapchat filters, we need to help...
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peer dle that used to lse in this place that was a home then. >> yes. of the original waitresses on the walhi ♪ >>> i came here because there's somethinth son the menu called a ve3 n s a d lsple. i just said that. it's vegan scrapple. therce.s no meat in there. >> no. >> for people watching from out of town what is s a d lsplit >> so i ram-le is pretty much parts of pig put together with little bit oentcorn meal and some other spireas. >> scraps. >> yeah, scraps. >> there's no pith sin there therce.s no meat. >> no. >> what is it made out of. >> mushrooms. >> that is all mus. iooms in that triangle. >> there's somekind >et9 es in there as welhi some onions and carrots. >> okay. sitting on bed of what? >> satan s a d y gly ge. >> invented by satan. >> spelled the same way. >> what is it. >> it's wheat gie.eaten. >> wheat gluten. >> that does not sound am-ealing lspealinbeca >> and that thing looks like adore stop. >> it's really good. apslao phter ] >> what is that? it look like -- >>kind >an cheeses. >> it's cheeses. vegan cheese whiz? >> yes it be will
peer dle that used to lse in this place that was a home then. >> yes. of the original waitresses on the walhi ♪ >>> i came here because there's somethinth son the menu called a ve3 n s a d lsple. i just said that. it's vegan scrapple. therce.s no meat in there. >> no. >> for people watching from out of town what is s a d lsplit >> so i ram-le is pretty much parts of pig put together with little bit oentcorn meal and some other spireas. >> scraps....
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. >>> close to 200 students staged a walkout after group of peers suspended for filming a rap video atschool without asking for permission. the video went viral and you see the kids in the bathrooms, dancing on desks, those kids are in trouble and seem like peers don't agree with what the school did. >> bill, is this a jellyfish or a breast implant? one australian man walking the beach in queensland came across what he thought was a breast implant, someone who was murdered or drowned in the ocean and had walked upon the beach. turns out, jellyfish. [laughter] >> the police actually bagged it and tagged it, filed it away as evidence and posted it on social media to have a good laugh about the whole thing. i appreciate the man's vigilance. next time he'll be solving a murder and not just bringing jellyfish to a police station. >> it's hard because i'm used to, like, talking to her, facetiming her, whatever, it's just not seeing her but hearing of her all the time makes it more difficult because it's like she's an idea. >> it's been a week since we heard update on emily rand. the 19-year-
. >>> close to 200 students staged a walkout after group of peers suspended for filming a rap video atschool without asking for permission. the video went viral and you see the kids in the bathrooms, dancing on desks, those kids are in trouble and seem like peers don't agree with what the school did. >> bill, is this a jellyfish or a breast implant? one australian man walking the beach in queensland came across what he thought was a breast implant, someone who was murdered or...
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you have large peer to peer marketplaces with the goods.t's becoming much more real and this is an issue. ? fake is becoming much more real. little scary. uber, meanwhile, halting its self-driving test in san francisco after about a week and a half, this after the state dmv revoked registration for the 16 cars involved in the program. uber says it will look for other means to deploy the technology in the state. in the past, uber has thumbed its nose at the authorities, initially did that in this case, saying how can you tell us to take these cars off the road when self-driving teslas are okay? it looks like the state of california came back strong with this one and uber is backing down. what do you think they do next? >> so, just a quick disclaimer, haven't talked to anybody at the company about the issue and i am a share holdener the company, obviously. just in terms of self-drive, we have a definition going on here. i drove the studio in my model x, which is self-drives, it has auto pilot, but the truth is the way all of these are constru
you have large peer to peer marketplaces with the goods.t's becoming much more real and this is an issue. ? fake is becoming much more real. little scary. uber, meanwhile, halting its self-driving test in san francisco after about a week and a half, this after the state dmv revoked registration for the 16 cars involved in the program. uber says it will look for other means to deploy the technology in the state. in the past, uber has thumbed its nose at the authorities, initially did that in...
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peering in at college women in their own rooms.e was able to get away. >> what you need to know. plus the fly boys, the flyers have fans going fanatic with last night's huge victory means for the team. >> and also we will give you some names watch do they all have in come on? donald trump, sal own biles and beyonce? all have a connection. >> could it be karen, could it be bob, could it be sue?
peering in at college women in their own rooms.e was able to get away. >> what you need to know. plus the fly boys, the flyers have fans going fanatic with last night's huge victory means for the team. >> and also we will give you some names watch do they all have in come on? donald trump, sal own biles and beyonce? all have a connection. >> could it be karen, could it be bob, could it be sue?
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to peer. we know we can get a lot of action. - [scott] in addition to sharing stories with one another, students got to spend some one-on-one time with legislators and get a behind-the-scenes look at the state senate building. - we were able to show them the house of representatives and the state senate and let them see that, it's normal folks that are here, and they could potentially be one of those normal folks in the future serving the state of arizona. - i think young people can actually make the most change. because we're so young and we're so passionate, i feel that that shows other people that we really do want to make something better in our community, and that we do have a voice and that we also have a say in what goes on, and it's not just like oh, this is happening and this is happening. no, we're actually being part of our society, and making an input, and that we're not just going to let other people make the decisions for us. - their voices are just as important as adults and so
to peer. we know we can get a lot of action. - [scott] in addition to sharing stories with one another, students got to spend some one-on-one time with legislators and get a behind-the-scenes look at the state senate building. - we were able to show them the house of representatives and the state senate and let them see that, it's normal folks that are here, and they could potentially be one of those normal folks in the future serving the state of arizona. - i think young people can actually...
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there is peer to peer bullying which happens between a student and another student. however, we see a significant number of instances where administrators at the school are the ones that are perpetuating anti-muslin climate at the school. these are relationships in which students trust their teach. they go to their teach when they have a problem. this is the person they're learning from. they say your dad comes from the taliban. it plays a role in the overall climate. >> i'm wondering if we have any data or statistics about muslims being disproportionately targeted. if we don't, quite hon 6thestly, why don't we have it?
there is peer to peer bullying which happens between a student and another student. however, we see a significant number of instances where administrators at the school are the ones that are perpetuating anti-muslin climate at the school. these are relationships in which students trust their teach. they go to their teach when they have a problem. this is the person they're learning from. they say your dad comes from the taliban. it plays a role in the overall climate. >> i'm wondering if...
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. >> has there been any animosity with your peers in congress with your extreme popularity on socialedia, especially with your heated re-election campaign? can you speak towards that? >> that is great question. some people don't like it, it is true. i received pushback from leadership at times complaining about my vote explanations. the reason they don't like it because if my vote explanation contradicts something they are pushing as leadership team, it makes them look bad. nonetheless i think it is important that people do it. i think it is important people explain themselves and, leadership doesn't like that because they want to control the whole process. john: thank you, justin amash. [applause] >> thank you. john: for you to join the conversation, follow me on twitter@fbn stossel. use ifslc15. which is horrible hashtag, who can remember that. stands for international students for liberty conference in 2015. or more simply, like my facebook page and post on my wall. >>> next, students fight for freedom outside america too. in this country marxists prevented students from going to
. >> has there been any animosity with your peers in congress with your extreme popularity on socialedia, especially with your heated re-election campaign? can you speak towards that? >> that is great question. some people don't like it, it is true. i received pushback from leadership at times complaining about my vote explanations. the reason they don't like it because if my vote explanation contradicts something they are pushing as leadership team, it makes them look bad....
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that peer-reviewed gave us some ok presidents. we don't have it anymore. host: this is an argument to give more power back to the party elite. guest: yep. there was talk, everybody was complaining about the democratic superdelegates. on the republican side, they were wishing they had more superdelegates. this something both political parties are going to have to grapple with because this system can yield people who a lot of people wonder if they are qualified. democrat, good morning. caller: good morning. can you hear me ok? i have a couple of things to say. that lady talked about the bank that lent russia money, the bank doesn't lend iran money for the boeings. she was way off on that. to the point that we are talking media,s -- i blame the and i know everybody says that. this guy did not get cleared. his sons were bragging -- i am talking about child -- bragging that the russians were pouring money into the trump enterprise. that is big news, especially what he is doing. it is clear to me, how did he get in there without showing his taxes and knowing wha
that peer-reviewed gave us some ok presidents. we don't have it anymore. host: this is an argument to give more power back to the party elite. guest: yep. there was talk, everybody was complaining about the democratic superdelegates. on the republican side, they were wishing they had more superdelegates. this something both political parties are going to have to grapple with because this system can yield people who a lot of people wonder if they are qualified. democrat, good morning. caller:...
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. >> it appears to be road rage peer and simple. >> the current whereabouts of the mercedes driver is unknown. the message is a clear one. >> we have to share the road. and be kind to one another. blaring on your horned or zooming around or getting post office not going to do anyone any good, especially pulling out a gun. >> there are vague descriptions. and african-american male driving this mercedes with no tags and a license plate on the dashboard. >>> a frightening scene in san francisco with firefighters rushing to save a woman pinned under a bus tonight. third and market. authorities say the woman was hit by the bus and then dragged. she was rushed to the hospital with significant leg injuries. the woman listed in critical condition at last check. >>> nearly 2 dozen people are without a home after fire ripped through the apartment complex in flames are erupting after 2:00 these images are courtesy of our partnership and firefighters were able to put the fire out. 2 people had to be rescued from the upstairs balcony. a five- year-old girl was taken to the hospital and treated for
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peer before the committee to explain why thousands of wells fargo employees had opened unauthorized accounts in customers names. here is senator of elizabeth warren of massachusetts: for the ceo to resign. ifwhat gets me about this is one of your tellers took a handful of $20 bills out of the cash door, they would probably be looking at criminal charges for theft. they could end up in prison, but you squeezed your employees to the breaking point so they would cheat customers and you could drive up the value of your stock and put hundreds of millions of dollars in your own pocket, and when it all blew up, you kept your job, kept your multimillion dollar bonuses, and you went on television to blame thousands of $12 an hour employees who were just trying to make cross sale quotas that made you rich. this is about accountability. you should resign. you should give back the money that you took while this scam was going on, and you should be by thelly investigated department of justice and the sec. we will also look back at a senate hearing with top executives from the cable and satellite industry
peer before the committee to explain why thousands of wells fargo employees had opened unauthorized accounts in customers names. here is senator of elizabeth warren of massachusetts: for the ceo to resign. ifwhat gets me about this is one of your tellers took a handful of $20 bills out of the cash door, they would probably be looking at criminal charges for theft. they could end up in prison, but you squeezed your employees to the breaking point so they would cheat customers and you could drive...
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bless their families, loved ones, colleagues, and peers.ss our governor, members of the senate and house, electoral college, and the totality of our nation as a whole. god bless america, and let justice roll down like waters and righteousness like a mighty stream. all of the people say amen. >> amen. bishop: say "amen" again. >> amen. >> thank you, bishop. nominations are now in order for the chair of the 2016 president of the electoral college. i will now recognize hank for the purpose of making a nomination. [applause] [indiscernible] a hellgovernor is doing of a job. thank you. >> thank you, hank. do we have a second? we have got a second. hearing no other nominations, the nominations are closed. thank you. all in favor of governor rick snyder for the chair of the 2016 electoral college, signify by saying aye. all opposed, say nay. governor snyder is unanimously elected as chair of the 2016 presidential electoral college. thank you. thank you, please be seated and thank you for that honor. please be seated. [inaudible] >> you are a littl
bless their families, loved ones, colleagues, and peers.ss our governor, members of the senate and house, electoral college, and the totality of our nation as a whole. god bless america, and let justice roll down like waters and righteousness like a mighty stream. all of the people say amen. >> amen. bishop: say "amen" again. >> amen. >> thank you, bishop. nominations are now in order for the chair of the 2016 president of the electoral college. i will now recognize...
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now my peers on a state level will take care of the torch. there are other issues that we will be looking at in that arena on the federal level, particularly with regard to national resources. >> you are a democrat, how did you get an a rating from the national rifle association? >> that was one year in 2010. --was a push to allow people workers to have legally carried guns in their trunks when they go to work. half the caucus voted for it, half against. the second amendment -- it exists. i believe people have an individual right to bear personal arms, like handguns and shotguns while military style arms like automatic weapons and things like that, i don't believe that our founding fathers intended for us to build a. -- be able to carry. >> what influenced you think your parents had on your ideology, your outlook on these issues that you have been talking about? >> my family is the classic american dream. grandfather and grandmother moved up from puerto rico because my grandfather did not want to make a few dollars a day with sugar. they move
now my peers on a state level will take care of the torch. there are other issues that we will be looking at in that arena on the federal level, particularly with regard to national resources. >> you are a democrat, how did you get an a rating from the national rifle association? >> that was one year in 2010. --was a push to allow people workers to have legally carried guns in their trunks when they go to work. half the caucus voted for it, half against. the second amendment -- it...
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some of your other peers are not as richly valued.oncerned at all about how investors are looking at this? >> no. i think they are starting to realize we are catering to 80% of the population that does not have a membership. we feel the rest of the industry is focused on getting fitter honestly. we are trying to get people off the couch and getting them healthy for the first time. over 40% of members had never belonged to a gym in their life. the judgment free zone will really bring people in. vonnie: return on equity is 5%. do you intend to expand? how do you intend on expanding that for investors? >> as long as we continue the growth strategy, we will continue to drive value back to shareholders. vonnie: what specifically what you do to keep you coming -- keep people coming back to your jim? gyms are notoriously difficult to get people to keep going. >> cleanliness is super important. that is one thing gyms are always getting beaten up about. we want to keep it fun. a lot of gyms can make it too seriously. tootsie roll's on the coun
some of your other peers are not as richly valued.oncerned at all about how investors are looking at this? >> no. i think they are starting to realize we are catering to 80% of the population that does not have a membership. we feel the rest of the industry is focused on getting fitter honestly. we are trying to get people off the couch and getting them healthy for the first time. over 40% of members had never belonged to a gym in their life. the judgment free zone will really bring...
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both an absolute returns and also relative to peers. i didn't have anything else that we could go to the individual managers to your liking but again, other than what we've highlighted and the watchlist, we think we are well-positioned structurally for the environment we foresee coming down the track. >> it doesn't look like there's much change from the watchlist from the previous month if i'm not mistaken? >> we added one. we removed to get those were the two managers that the board approved terminating. >> okay. degrees for the record >> capital guardian which is emerging market managers has been terminated along with that software is one of our u.s. congress that they were determined those funds are being redeployed and we added mongering for performance reasons and we also enhanced the other view cabin for oak trees high-yield program other that there's not been any changes to the review last >> >> thank you collects any other necessary discussion? >> i would like to clarify we got numbers june 30-2015 market value 20.4 billion. jun
both an absolute returns and also relative to peers. i didn't have anything else that we could go to the individual managers to your liking but again, other than what we've highlighted and the watchlist, we think we are well-positioned structurally for the environment we foresee coming down the track. >> it doesn't look like there's much change from the watchlist from the previous month if i'm not mistaken? >> we added one. we removed to get those were the two managers that the...
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at first you see him peering out from behind the door and backing out with the weapon in his hand.cutors also released and audio recording what have they say is roof's confession. he can be heard say, quote, i went to that church in charleston and i did it. and then he laughed. >>> a yoga instructor agreed to go to hawaii to face murder charges in the death of her twin sister. alexandria duval has been in jail in albany, no, since being arrested hon new charges in the death of her twin anastasia. police believe she drove an suv off a cliff in order to killance stacia. a grand jury indicted alexandria last month after a hawaiian judge dropped charges against her. >> she's frustrated by the fact that it was dismissed once for lack of probable cause and he and i are unaware of any new national would have caused them to indict her. >> witnesses claim they saw the two women fighting moments before their suv plunged from a roadway in may. >>> widespread snow and low temperatures are blamed for major pileups in several states clawing 40-car pile-up in michigan that killed three people. th
at first you see him peering out from behind the door and backing out with the weapon in his hand.cutors also released and audio recording what have they say is roof's confession. he can be heard say, quote, i went to that church in charleston and i did it. and then he laughed. >>> a yoga instructor agreed to go to hawaii to face murder charges in the death of her twin sister. alexandria duval has been in jail in albany, no, since being arrested hon new charges in the death of her twin...
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detroit or chicago or philadelphia can only dream of having the types of public schools that their peers a few miles away enjoy every day. federal dollars cannot begin to offset these inequalities. it even a modest proposal to ensure that federal funds reach the students they are meant for has faced fierce opposition inside the beltway. but that's just the start of the conversation we need to be having about equitable access to resources. it's not about one parent's child over another's or one community's needs over another's. it's about choosing to invest in each other because we can't build fences high enough to divorce our own children's fate from the children who live across town or across state lines. as a nation, we share one common destiny. that brings me to one more choice between inclusion and segregation. it's among the most charged topics in education and one we must confront. our nation and our world are growing more diverse and interconnected. we need to recognize that the multicultural makeup of our country san asset, not a liability. we need schools that embrace diversity.
detroit or chicago or philadelphia can only dream of having the types of public schools that their peers a few miles away enjoy every day. federal dollars cannot begin to offset these inequalities. it even a modest proposal to ensure that federal funds reach the students they are meant for has faced fierce opposition inside the beltway. but that's just the start of the conversation we need to be having about equitable access to resources. it's not about one parent's child over another's or one...
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instead of thinking about top down versus bottom up, we really think about peer-to-peer movement wherethere is a central plan to win and we distribute the work, but the relationship of the volunteers doing the work is not just after the campaign staffer. it is actually to each other to the other volunteers. this is not something that hasn't been possible in the past because it's been difficult for the volunteers to talk to us an each other at scale. but we realize was burning with such a longshot and he started in the book is about organizing. we use burning as an example because it is a really formative experience that shows what was possible. ernie had 3% name recognition ii the beginning.nd by the end of the campaign recaptured 46% of the delegates to the democratic nationalwe did convention. we didn't get as far as we needed to go, but we did get very close. we knew all along we would have to have a huge campaign to overcome the advantages of resources and name recognition. we figured out what we need to have is a centralized plan because we couldn't just have hundreds of thousands
instead of thinking about top down versus bottom up, we really think about peer-to-peer movement wherethere is a central plan to win and we distribute the work, but the relationship of the volunteers doing the work is not just after the campaign staffer. it is actually to each other to the other volunteers. this is not something that hasn't been possible in the past because it's been difficult for the volunteers to talk to us an each other at scale. but we realize was burning with such a...
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most importantly he believes it is critical to empower youth to advocate for themselves and their peers when it comes to brain health and brain illnesses. towards the sense dr. richman and his wife jennifer started the avielle foundation committed to preventing violence and building compassion through brain health research community engagement and education. dr. richman serves as the ceo of the avielle foundation as well as holding an appointment at yale department of psychiatry and the college of medicine. please help me welcome.your jeremy richman. [applause] >> can everybody hear me? i appreciate you being here tonight and it's a real honor to come out here to the clinton foundation and to address you guys. i really appreciate it. i'm going to be talking tonight about the science of violence and the idea of preventing violence through research and education. the talk is a pretty simple form. i'm going to introduce my favorite organ of brain and lead into an introduction to myself in different ways by the idea of violence and its role coming from brain health. we are going to get into
most importantly he believes it is critical to empower youth to advocate for themselves and their peers when it comes to brain health and brain illnesses. towards the sense dr. richman and his wife jennifer started the avielle foundation committed to preventing violence and building compassion through brain health research community engagement and education. dr. richman serves as the ceo of the avielle foundation as well as holding an appointment at yale department of psychiatry and the college...
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that has housing and they're facing illnesses 4 times as another peer and 3 times as peers to developehavioral problems and twice to repeat a grade be suspended are drop out those are laiflg circumstances and events for all the students he literally what we're doing our doing your general rot and great work is changing the life trajectory for those students we're also spider i'll close with that in our context and work especially in the climate thank you, mary she's a colleague centrally involved in the work we need to see hope we need to see example where people of all different situations whether our implementing programs, whether our serving students and family, whether our making that possible for the resources to be directed in that way, whether our creating policy, whether our bringing people together as part of a coalition they'll all critical two ouch in public education i've seen this for a while we are limited by what we lived is possible and the constraints of reality we think that determines the destiny what is happening with all your support we're seeing an example an imp
that has housing and they're facing illnesses 4 times as another peer and 3 times as peers to developehavioral problems and twice to repeat a grade be suspended are drop out those are laiflg circumstances and events for all the students he literally what we're doing our doing your general rot and great work is changing the life trajectory for those students we're also spider i'll close with that in our context and work especially in the climate thank you, mary she's a colleague centrally...
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it will drop against all of its major peers.il is heading for the first gain ahead of the global production cut to reduce the glut. they are also seeing the biggest full-year rise since 2009 despite stockpiled at the highest level in three decades. producers have agreed to cut output sunday. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. let's get a check of the markets now. it is a mixed day, but hong kong, china doing better than the morning session. asian stocks are fluctuating. singapore, tokyo, mumbai. back in half an hour. time now for the best of bloomberg markets middle east. ♪ yousef: it is the end of the year that saw the end of opec. welcome to bloomberg markets middle east as we wrap up 2016 with this special holiday edition. i'm yousef gamal el-din in dubai. lows,barrel, 13 year record stockpiles, supply outweighing demand and i ran back online. something has to give, and it did. opec agreed to the first production cut in eight years. we
it will drop against all of its major peers.il is heading for the first gain ahead of the global production cut to reduce the glut. they are also seeing the biggest full-year rise since 2009 despite stockpiled at the highest level in three decades. producers have agreed to cut output sunday. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. let's get a check of the markets now. it is a mixed day, but hong kong, china...
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suddenly what is happening in peer-to-peer and crowdfunding, we are talking about a u.k.ory environment. where do you see regulation changing here? >> we are optimistic about the regulatory environment. we can move away from the state regulation we have today to a unified national regulator. we hope that comes as the regulators become more familiar with the company and the people involved. >> ipo in 2017? >> we definitely want to go public. today we have the luxury of being profitable and to determine when we do that and will do it when it makes the most sense. >> sofi cofounder mike tag me there. twitch, the amazon-owned video platform, is branching out its streaming offerings, taking on some heavy competition from facebook and youtube. we caught up with the twitch ceo and asked him about his expansion beyond video gaming. >> we are always going to be video game centric culture at twitch, but we are super excited to expand the platform and welcome a broader array of creators to use the technology we build to become part of our community. >> you have about 2 million per m
suddenly what is happening in peer-to-peer and crowdfunding, we are talking about a u.k.ory environment. where do you see regulation changing here? >> we are optimistic about the regulatory environment. we can move away from the state regulation we have today to a unified national regulator. we hope that comes as the regulators become more familiar with the company and the people involved. >> ipo in 2017? >> we definitely want to go public. today we have the luxury of being...
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next present or is peered duffy. many of you are probably aware of peter's other world war ii book, the bielski brothers featured in the recent film "the finance" about a group of jewish defiance that fought the nazis. but peter is your to talk about an american citizen who became a mole to expose nazi spies who infiltrated the united states. book, "double the hero of world war ii and how the fbi outwitted and "estroyed a nazi spy ring, please welcome me in -- join me in welcoming peter duffy. [applause] peter: thank you very much. this is quite annexed extra narrator facility with amazing equipment in front of us. i hope it holds while i'm up here. our b-17 issues that i will touch on in my story , the german spies were interested, a famous piece from that great airplane. an interestingl and forgotten unknown figure, particularly the american story of world war ii, a quizzical and i will begin this like a real spy story, noting an early 1939 come up for the war , he was living in new avoided -- boarded a passenger l
next present or is peered duffy. many of you are probably aware of peter's other world war ii book, the bielski brothers featured in the recent film "the finance" about a group of jewish defiance that fought the nazis. but peter is your to talk about an american citizen who became a mole to expose nazi spies who infiltrated the united states. book, "double the hero of world war ii and how the fbi outwitted and "estroyed a nazi spy ring, please welcome me in -- join me in...
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pauli when she graduated from howard at the top of upper-class like her male peer there all decorated pushy was not allowed to go because she was female. she did not directly ask eleanor but just told her how unfair this was and eleanor been on franklin chu was a graduate of the college to inquire. he did. it is not clear that franklyn cared about this as much as eleanor. in fact, his letter is almost facetious to say i don't want to you to think you have to build the dormer for her but when you get a chance have a deed right to me about the situation. he was going through the motions because eleanor was leaning on him. she did not get to go she went to the university of california berkeley but she did act and tried to move things where she could. there is another case of 50 seamen who were court-martialed she that that was unfair she was covering the case and feeding eleanor material and she was pressing fdr to do something. >> is there another place where they interacted with another crossing between civil rights andan human-rights in some way pauli shaped that civil-rights struggle
pauli when she graduated from howard at the top of upper-class like her male peer there all decorated pushy was not allowed to go because she was female. she did not directly ask eleanor but just told her how unfair this was and eleanor been on franklin chu was a graduate of the college to inquire. he did. it is not clear that franklyn cared about this as much as eleanor. in fact, his letter is almost facetious to say i don't want to you to think you have to build the dormer for her but when...
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i'm listening at what is happening in peer-to-peer and crowdfunding.are talking about the u.k., which is a forward thinking and open regulatory environment. where'd you see regulation changing here for your business? mike: we are optimistic about the regulatory environment in the next few years. the occ has initiative to do lending charters and that is a step in the right direction and we can move away from the regulation we have today to a unified national regulator and we hope that more that comes, as regulators get more more comfortable with the industry and the people involved. caroline: ipo? mike: i always get in trouble when i say when it is coming. we want to go public and it is important for the business. today, we have a luxury of being profitable and we have the luxury to determine when we do that and we will do it when it makes the most sense. caroline: i look for it you coming back on. mike, thank you for joining us. there are a few headlines in the auto sector catching our attention today. we have to catch you up to speed. highlights of ho
i'm listening at what is happening in peer-to-peer and crowdfunding.are talking about the u.k., which is a forward thinking and open regulatory environment. where'd you see regulation changing here for your business? mike: we are optimistic about the regulatory environment in the next few years. the occ has initiative to do lending charters and that is a step in the right direction and we can move away from the regulation we have today to a unified national regulator and we hope that more that...