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you do not want it in for perce purposes? -- for here say purposes? -- for hearsay purposes? >> for this time friend, it is relevant for mind set. it is hard to say i would not want any of it admitted. i would offer it, but it is hard to say which of these is covered by other evidence. >> if we find it does not go to a non-hearsay purpose, there are things you would not want to come into the record, which you otherwise want to come into the record? >> i want to be frank about the other evidence the hearsay evidence might supplement. since we are covering different topics, we would offer a generally. as far as the truth of the matter, i think the state of mind is probably the most significant. >> my view is that we admit the hearsay testimony, and we decide later when we are actually evaluating the fact, or whether it should be administrative here say. i welcome the views of my fellow commissioners on that. >> i have a question which may be a little bit off target. some of the testimony which we may exclude on a hearsay basis or irrelevance basis, if a witness comes in and tes
you do not want it in for perce purposes? -- for here say purposes? -- for hearsay purposes? >> for this time friend, it is relevant for mind set. it is hard to say i would not want any of it admitted. i would offer it, but it is hard to say which of these is covered by other evidence. >> if we find it does not go to a non-hearsay purpose, there are things you would not want to come into the record, which you otherwise want to come into the record? >> i want to be frank about...
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i know that there are no recommendations, perce, attached to this component. >> we would be glad to respond to any questions. supervisor chu: thank you. given that there are no recommendations at this time and we will take a look at it as it comes along, i do not believe that we will require you to come back next week. thank you. the next department is the department of building inspection. >> good afternoon. we have a short presentation that we would like to make on the budget. before that, the president of our commission would like to say a few words. >> thank you, supervisors. my name is angus mccarthy. i would like to thank the madam chair for giving me my opportunity to come and talk. i would like to be here to show our support for the staff, for the many years they have been keeping the department going. the budget before you today, i believe this task -- the staff asked for a 4% to 5% increase. i believe that the budget analysis is coming back with 1%. i am here to reinforce one very important factor. we have seen a lot of major changes in the city. the big department is an important
i know that there are no recommendations, perce, attached to this component. >> we would be glad to respond to any questions. supervisor chu: thank you. given that there are no recommendations at this time and we will take a look at it as it comes along, i do not believe that we will require you to come back next week. thank you. the next department is the department of building inspection. >> good afternoon. we have a short presentation that we would like to make on the budget....
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. >> we're hearing that southwest will be offering some kind of perc now? >> some it southwest airlines passengers will be able to watch, the discount carrier plans to offer live tv on five airplanes and then expand to more aircraft in mid july. it has got to the point where i do not even take flights that don't have televisions because my seven year-old son will not be happy and nobody on the plane will be happy there. >> i'm getting used to falling asleep on the plane. >> the smart phone that launched lomb overnight lines and tens of thousands of applications is celebrating its birthday today. apple started selling its first iphone five years ago today. it doesn't seem that long but they were about 200-$300 more expensive than other models at the time. more than 6 million units were sold in now apple has sold more than to under 50 million iphone around the world. >> the iphone has become its identity. >> analysts say the new iphone* up the ante to compete with other models this fall and we may see a bigger screen, a better camera and a smaller dock with t
. >> we're hearing that southwest will be offering some kind of perc now? >> some it southwest airlines passengers will be able to watch, the discount carrier plans to offer live tv on five airplanes and then expand to more aircraft in mid july. it has got to the point where i do not even take flights that don't have televisions because my seven year-old son will not be happy and nobody on the plane will be happy there. >> i'm getting used to falling asleep on the plane....
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i know that there are no recommendations, perce, attached to this component. >> we would be glad to respond to any questions. supervisor chu: thank you. given that there are no recommendations at this time and we will take a look at it as it comes along, i do not believe that we will require you to come back next week. thank you. the next department is the department of building inspection. >> good afternoon. we have a short presentation that we would like to make on the budget. before that, the president of our commission would like to say a few words. >> thank you, supervisors. my name is angus mccarthy. i would like to thank the madam chair for giving me my opportunity to come and talk. i would like to be here to show our
i know that there are no recommendations, perce, attached to this component. >> we would be glad to respond to any questions. supervisor chu: thank you. given that there are no recommendations at this time and we will take a look at it as it comes along, i do not believe that we will require you to come back next week. thank you. the next department is the department of building inspection. >> good afternoon. we have a short presentation that we would like to make on the budget....
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the election as the voters became more pragmatic >>and other gear was the referendum on the governor perce ... he deserves credit for big victory but people were reluctant to throw out a sitting governor >>people don't buy what they don't want. you can always walk away from the deal >>that it was a fair election scott walker won because the people wanted him to win >>democratic voters we spoke to here at frank steiner were disappointed that the president did not make an appearance here in wisconsin during this campaign but exit polls show that democratic voters would still overwhelmingly "riareelect the president should the general election take place today earlier today the white house push back against suggestions that it would leak information on cyber warfare against iran ... and york times report last friday provided classified details on what's described as u.s. cyber attacks ... >>jury selection continues today in a sex abuse trial against penn state former assistant football coach jerry sandusky. they include a senior at penn state and a retired professor from the university jerry
the election as the voters became more pragmatic >>and other gear was the referendum on the governor perce ... he deserves credit for big victory but people were reluctant to throw out a sitting governor >>people don't buy what they don't want. you can always walk away from the deal >>that it was a fair election scott walker won because the people wanted him to win >>democratic voters we spoke to here at frank steiner were disappointed that the president did not make an...
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it was one of the perce schools that sent me any literature. no one predicts it is one of the first schools the set me any literature -- it was one of the for schools that send me any literature. i visited the campus and fell in love with it. it was the right choice for me without question. >> what did you do their? in the way of produce what did you do there in the way of extra curricular activities that >> i ran a public affairs symposium that if an issue of the importance to society. the inside so was a violent end this underseas. the got together to talk about how we can address violence in our society. he came and talked about violence. bringing smart people together to talk about how you solve problems leads into public positions. >> what did he tell you about it? >> he advocated for a return to censorship of the violence. he felt it had gotten out of hand. he gave a very interesting lecture about this. he was also from pennsylvania. >> didn't meet your wife there? >> i did. she was president of the student senate when she was at dickenso
it was one of the perce schools that sent me any literature. no one predicts it is one of the first schools the set me any literature -- it was one of the for schools that send me any literature. i visited the campus and fell in love with it. it was the right choice for me without question. >> what did you do their? in the way of produce what did you do there in the way of extra curricular activities that >> i ran a public affairs symposium that if an issue of the importance to...
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he perce veered, married her, and after 56 years of marriage it was great. >> rose: what was dinner like? >> it was all about the conversation. it was all about what had happened that day, what was going on in school. but dad was also really joyful. he loved the political arena. he loved the work that he was doing in-- whether it was the peace core or his work with my mom in special olympics. it's we talked about the baltimore orioles baseball club. he loved the orioleses. we watched them when he was a little kid in the 20s and he talked about seeing lefty grove pitch out there. he would talk about everything he read the night before. he was a voracious reader. when we tried to sneak into the bedroom, and you would go by his room and the bed would be lined with books. he read it all glfs he closer to jack or bobby? >> i think he had a great relationship with president kennedy. a lot of people talk about president kennedy's-- the recruit of the the best and brightest. that was dad. he was asked by president-elect kennedy to put together the cabinet and that was dad's role. he recruited th
he perce veered, married her, and after 56 years of marriage it was great. >> rose: what was dinner like? >> it was all about the conversation. it was all about what had happened that day, what was going on in school. but dad was also really joyful. he loved the political arena. he loved the work that he was doing in-- whether it was the peace core or his work with my mom in special olympics. it's we talked about the baltimore orioles baseball club. he loved the orioleses. we...
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. >> i hate the three down arrows, s&p 500 down a perced down a pe.s is here to talk the economy xbl a lot of people looked at this poll that showed register hispanic voters, most important issue is not immigration, but health care, unemployment, these are the big things, it's job issues, 21% said health care, 19% said unemployment. the jobless rate for hispanics is 10.4%, that's something that is an immediate concern right away. immigration policies come up next at 12%. when you look at the overall number, the general population of voters, 5% of them say immigration is a top priority. when you look at people who have been here a very long time, hispanic voters who have been here a long time, there's hard aly difference at all twn how highly they rate immigration. if you were born here and your parents are born here -- >> they want it resolved but it's not the critical issue. >> ail lot of people want it resolved but jobs is the first thing, no matter what demographic, no matter what group of voters we're talking about, jobs xiconsistently is t big th
. >> i hate the three down arrows, s&p 500 down a perced down a pe.s is here to talk the economy xbl a lot of people looked at this poll that showed register hispanic voters, most important issue is not immigration, but health care, unemployment, these are the big things, it's job issues, 21% said health care, 19% said unemployment. the jobless rate for hispanics is 10.4%, that's something that is an immediate concern right away. immigration policies come up next at 12%. when you look...
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because what i find to be my value added within the public sphere is not as an activist or organizer, perce. i am married to an active as an organizer. it is very clear to me which one of us talks about the real work that needs to get done in the world. that is not my comparative advantage. i hope to do a little bit about what my comparative advantage is, to try to understand, analytically, where we are and how we got here. first, the framework of thinking about this in a historical context, this robber baron moment. i want to take a much shorter historical context. really just the past decade. focusing primarily on what the beliefs -- the elites have been up to. where we are now have -- was made possible by the choices that we, as ordinary americans, made. we were not fully disempowered in this -- in these moments. we made many choices. i want to start with september 11, 2001. it is believed that the era we are in now begins on september 11, 2001. the election of george w. bush in 2000, whenever we think about it, is an election that ultimately was the choice of the american people about -
because what i find to be my value added within the public sphere is not as an activist or organizer, perce. i am married to an active as an organizer. it is very clear to me which one of us talks about the real work that needs to get done in the world. that is not my comparative advantage. i hope to do a little bit about what my comparative advantage is, to try to understand, analytically, where we are and how we got here. first, the framework of thinking about this in a historical context,...