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so then you mention -- i'm going to break this period into three time periods. and the first time period is 2013. the first thing i want to mention is 2013 is still a projection. in the a few months our office will come out with historical estimates on health spending. until that happen, 2013 is a projection. we are projecting 3.6% health spending growth in 2013, which would mark the fifth consecutive year of growth under 4%. gdp growth is estimated for 2013 at 3.4%. and so since these growth rates are similar, this would mean that the share of gdp or the health share of the economy is projected to remain constant in 2013 at 17.2%. now, here's where i want to bring back in e 2 and the value of it in that andrea mentioned the important relationship between health spending and economic growth. this exhibit shows the recovery for each of the last two recessions. in 2013, the fourth year after the recession ended, it was 3.4%. in nongdb was higher in the n each of the last two recessions. it's important in that it's not primary think recession. it's really the recov
so then you mention -- i'm going to break this period into three time periods. and the first time period is 2013. the first thing i want to mention is 2013 is still a projection. in the a few months our office will come out with historical estimates on health spending. until that happen, 2013 is a projection. we are projecting 3.6% health spending growth in 2013, which would mark the fifth consecutive year of growth under 4%. gdp growth is estimated for 2013 at 3.4%. and so since these growth...
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i need to clarify, the byzantine period is divided into three periods: the early, middle and the later phase. and it's the middle phase lasting from about the 10th century all the way up and into the 12th century a.d., the style of which is reflected in the interior and the decorative program of the church. i, maria cheremeteff, from city college of san francisco art department, welcome you here to this church. and i would like to invite you to a tour to step with me from this narthex, which is the entrance to the church, and then walk with me through the nave and then up and toward the sanctuary barrier which is the icon or image screen dividing the sanctuary where the ritual is performed from the nave where the congregation meets. and so would you follow me then on our tour. [music] to give a better history of this church, this magnificent structure, i have asked father anthony to give us the historical background of its construction and the design of the decorative program of the interior. maria, welcome to our church on brotherhood way. thank you. the greek orthodox church of holy
i need to clarify, the byzantine period is divided into three periods: the early, middle and the later phase. and it's the middle phase lasting from about the 10th century all the way up and into the 12th century a.d., the style of which is reflected in the interior and the decorative program of the church. i, maria cheremeteff, from city college of san francisco art department, welcome you here to this church. and i would like to invite you to a tour to step with me from this narthex, which is...
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shifting over that period. that's what we're sort of talking about in aggregate. >> yeah, and i think andrea mentioned, too, in her part of the presentation that the projection of medicare beneficiaries as a percentage of the population is supposed to increase roughly 4 percentage points over the projection period. that's just largely a function of so many of the baby boomers reaching medicare age and enrolling in the program as a result. >> yes? >> a question about the physician spending projections. you mentioned that your projections included 21%, i think, reduction, that's coming april 1st. >> actually, no. actually -- >> i'm sorry, i'll let you finish. >> no, i just wanted to clarify whether that was -- >> sure. >> the 21% reduction is in current law under the sustainable growth rate formula. but what our projections -- our projections are consistent with the projected baseline scenario in the medicare trustees report. and in that, payment rates are expected to grow at 0% for 2015. and then .6% through the
shifting over that period. that's what we're sort of talking about in aggregate. >> yeah, and i think andrea mentioned, too, in her part of the presentation that the projection of medicare beneficiaries as a percentage of the population is supposed to increase roughly 4 percentage points over the projection period. that's just largely a function of so many of the baby boomers reaching medicare age and enrolling in the program as a result. >> yes? >> a question about the...
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and during this period it is, in fact a very important critical period for the development of byzantine art and, especially, their religious art because it is at-- during this particular phase that they developed a classical system of the decorative program for the interior of the buildings. in addition to that, they also developed a standardized form of architecture. during the early phase they tended to experiment a bit more but during the middle byzantine period, they reaffirmed the acceptance of an architectural form which was centralized. and here, in this church we have a centralized building it is capped by a huge dome, and in this middle byzantine period, that is what they preferred, a centralized building which could be either octagonal, it could be either a square with an inscribed cross within it, but it would be domed or it would have elaborate vaulting systems. the reason for that was probably partially due to the type of decorative program which they designed during this particular period. the decorative program worked with the type of architecture that they created, the c
and during this period it is, in fact a very important critical period for the development of byzantine art and, especially, their religious art because it is at-- during this particular phase that they developed a classical system of the decorative program for the interior of the buildings. in addition to that, they also developed a standardized form of architecture. during the early phase they tended to experiment a bit more but during the middle byzantine period, they reaffirmed the...
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of the city's outreach periodical for the upcoming fiscal year. outreach advertising is intended to meet the public information needs of those communities and neighborhoods which may not be adequately served by the official newspapers. the contract term would start august 1 and go through june 30 of 2015. the estimated contract value is $18,000 to be divided between the awarded periodicals. the admin code requires the purchaser each year to invite bids for outreach advertising for the next fiscal year. the code specifies certain minimum requirement periodical must meet in the environment [speaker not understood]. the purchaser performs the valuation and reports the point totals to the board and makes recommendations. historically [speaker not understood] and made its recommendation to the board based on the response of bidder with the highest point total for the outreach communities. the admin code also states, there upon, the board of supervisors shall by resolution choose and designate periodicals as the outreach periodicalses of the city and co
of the city's outreach periodical for the upcoming fiscal year. outreach advertising is intended to meet the public information needs of those communities and neighborhoods which may not be adequately served by the official newspapers. the contract term would start august 1 and go through june 30 of 2015. the estimated contract value is $18,000 to be divided between the awarded periodicals. the admin code requires the purchaser each year to invite bids for outreach advertising for the next...
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rent will increase by 25,000 per year, and total amount paid to the airport of $2,625,000 for the period of july first, to june 30, 2019 is shown in the table two on page 13 of our report. and we recommend that you amend the proposed resolution, authorizing the subject lease with t-mobile to be retroactive to july first of 2014 and proposed resolution to be approved ads amended. >> we will open it up to public comment. >> anyone wish to comment on item five? >> seeing none, public comment is closed. a motion? >> a motion to accept the recommendation and move forward the recommendation. >> okay, and we can take it as well. >> madam clerk, could you call item six. >> resolution to approve the modification, number one,resolution approving modification no. 1 to the 2011 lease and use agreement no. l11-0011 between hawain airlines, inc., and the city and county of san francisco, acting by and through its airport commission, to add the administrative office (538 square feet) to the lease, for a minimum guarantee of $698,480 over the remainder of the lease expiring on june 30, 2021. >> welcome
rent will increase by 25,000 per year, and total amount paid to the airport of $2,625,000 for the period of july first, to june 30, 2019 is shown in the table two on page 13 of our report. and we recommend that you amend the proposed resolution, authorizing the subject lease with t-mobile to be retroactive to july first of 2014 and proposed resolution to be approved ads amended. >> we will open it up to public comment. >> anyone wish to comment on item five? >> seeing none,...
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that is the heroic period of the civil rights movement. i preface my comments on stokely carmichael by giving a short sketch precisely because even before stokely carmichael called for black power in 1966, he is one of the key activists in united states working for civil rights and radical democracy during the second half of the civil rights movement's heroic period. we think about stokely carmichael, before we can talk about the movement for black power we think of him as a community organizer, a community activist who from 1965 to 1966 was arrested 27 times for civil rights organizing. a student right here in washington d.c. at howard university who joined the non-violent action group, a group of some of the most committed and brilliant young activists of the period who are trying not just to desegregate parts of the south and parts of washington d.c. and places like cambridge, md. they're trying to transform democratic institutions in the united states of america. that is what they're trying to do and what is interesting about stokely c
that is the heroic period of the civil rights movement. i preface my comments on stokely carmichael by giving a short sketch precisely because even before stokely carmichael called for black power in 1966, he is one of the key activists in united states working for civil rights and radical democracy during the second half of the civil rights movement's heroic period. we think about stokely carmichael, before we can talk about the movement for black power we think of him as a community...
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i decided to write about this period which was the period after world war ii because it's a time when the soviet union was then, if it reached the kind of height. there was apotheosis of stalinism that was created throughout the 1920s and 30s and then it was reinforced by the experience of the war and by 1945 it was a fully developed system with a political theory and economic theory and a clear ideology and it was exactly at this moment when the red army largely -- marched into central europe and began imposing that system of central european states so you can see what did the soviets think their system was? what did they think was important to person how did they carry it out? c-span: where did they get the rights to march and eastern europe? >> guest: they were the victors in the war. hitler had invaded germany in 1941 and they fought back against the germans and then they kept going to berlin. c-span: defined stalinism. >> guest: define stalinism. stalinism was a developed system as they say in it was a system of complete control. the stall in the state believed he could control e
i decided to write about this period which was the period after world war ii because it's a time when the soviet union was then, if it reached the kind of height. there was apotheosis of stalinism that was created throughout the 1920s and 30s and then it was reinforced by the experience of the war and by 1945 it was a fully developed system with a political theory and economic theory and a clear ideology and it was exactly at this moment when the red army largely -- marched into central europe...
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" embraces the entire period. the mysterious charting of the early rose period is solved. indeed, at the end of painting "the family of saltimbanques," picasso has become a modern artist. ( music ) annenberg media ♪ by:
" embraces the entire period. the mysterious charting of the early rose period is solved. indeed, at the end of painting "the family of saltimbanques," picasso has become a modern artist. ( music ) annenberg media ♪ by:
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we may have not only considerable period of time but a significant period of time before rates should be raised. >> if we are in a disinflationary period what is the correct monetary policy? >> well, to my way of thinking the correct monetary policy would be positive interest rate. the problem is that it is only 25 basis points. i argued for a long time it doesn't help. it is supposed to factual that they should have stopped at one or two. if they raise interest rates at this point too quickly or too high a slope then there is a problem in terms of the bond market and a problem in terms of the stock market. we have gotten used to low interest rates for a long period of time. what should it be? it should probably be 1% or 1.5%. how quickly it gets there they have to be very careful and that is why they use considerable period of time and labor under utilization and the fact that in order to get there they will have to see conditions far from being met. >> of course, those conditions will change. it will be a very transitional period and uncertainty for the markets. talking about the bo
we may have not only considerable period of time but a significant period of time before rates should be raised. >> if we are in a disinflationary period what is the correct monetary policy? >> well, to my way of thinking the correct monetary policy would be positive interest rate. the problem is that it is only 25 basis points. i argued for a long time it doesn't help. it is supposed to factual that they should have stopped at one or two. if they raise interest rates at this point...
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previously our return to work program was 90 days and an employee would come back for a period of 90 days while still recovering and seeking treatment. in an effort to reduce those payments we have extended that to 180 days and now employees can come back to work for a longer period of time. thank you. >> thank you. >> any other questions? >> no, we're good the questions. >> thank you very much. >> thank you for your presentation. before we open up to public testimony, is there any response from the civil grand jury regarding what they have heard from the sheriff's department, as well as dhr? >> just briefly regarding the community involvement in the charter schools and adult education programs, i think our intention was to have more community involvement in the vocational programs, and not so much in the five keys charter school. because we understand that the western association accredits the ged program and that san francisco unified school district gives the charter for the high school graduation program. so it's more the vocational work and i hear that that is what is being deve
previously our return to work program was 90 days and an employee would come back for a period of 90 days while still recovering and seeking treatment. in an effort to reduce those payments we have extended that to 180 days and now employees can come back to work for a longer period of time. thank you. >> thank you. >> any other questions? >> no, we're good the questions. >> thank you very much. >> thank you for your presentation. before we open up to public...
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we took a look at the first three full pay periods of this fiscal year, and looked at the number of hours that had been worked for both paid and unpaid disability and projected that forward to the end of the fiscal year. if the department meets its -- stays within its overtime budget, by the end of the year, 38% of the hours of overtime worked will have been worked due to people who are out on disability. and that equates to $3.6 million. out of an overtime budget of $9.5 million, you can see that is quite significant. and if you take those hours and equate them into fte, by the end of the year we'll have 25 fte hours and that is really quite a significant flush. number and to drive this number home, this program has been worsening with time if you compare the same three pay periods to last fiscal year 3300 hours more have been worked -- have not been worked due to disability than '13-14 and if you project that out to the end of the year, that is $1.5 million. so we agree this is an incredibly challenging department that is a problem that is facing our department and in our '15-16 budget
we took a look at the first three full pay periods of this fiscal year, and looked at the number of hours that had been worked for both paid and unpaid disability and projected that forward to the end of the fiscal year. if the department meets its -- stays within its overtime budget, by the end of the year, 38% of the hours of overtime worked will have been worked due to people who are out on disability. and that equates to $3.6 million. out of an overtime budget of $9.5 million, you can see...
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in fact, this was a period that carter used, four-year period, where we did not send soldiers in to combat and until the last year of his administration, there was really a walking away or at least a great reduction in covert action. that all changed in 1979 when, of course, the soviets invaded afghanistan. when i think we reacted very vigorously and probably unwisely. i think it was thnapoleon who sd when your adversary is doing something stupid, leave them alone. the soviets were doing something stupid. unfortunately, we replicated all of that and are now finding our way out of afghanistan. but we started covert action in afghanistan before the soviets invaded and i've always been convinced that briz ski, the national security adviser for carter in this period hoping to introduce covert action as a way of bringing the soviets into afghanistan. and i often felt that the soviets convinced with the united states being forced out of iran in 1979, that we as a country would not accept that strategic setback and would find a way to get back. and the soviets felt it might be a good idea to be p
in fact, this was a period that carter used, four-year period, where we did not send soldiers in to combat and until the last year of his administration, there was really a walking away or at least a great reduction in covert action. that all changed in 1979 when, of course, the soviets invaded afghanistan. when i think we reacted very vigorously and probably unwisely. i think it was thnapoleon who sd when your adversary is doing something stupid, leave them alone. the soviets were doing...
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it is not a factor in the period leading up to the crisis. then look at the asian crisis in the post world war 2.and those were carry and indonesia. to tell the telltale pattern so in the five years prior to do the crisis 29 korea 43% indonesia both cases government debt is low and by nine in those cases. and of the major euros own economies as it continues to have the most egregious situation in the five years leading up to the crisis private debt grew by an astonishing 49%. public debt actually improved during that period to have a lending boom everybody feels like they are getting rich. they pay more taxes the government revenue flows it and it feels like it is a miracle. that is the hallmark of that period leading up to the crisis. to go beyond these for crisis to look comprehensively in major economies in the world with a cut off of half a trillion dollars or more these countries collectively contribute 85 percent of world gdp looking at those countries we look at the world. small countries can have a crisis for a lot of reasons and that
it is not a factor in the period leading up to the crisis. then look at the asian crisis in the post world war 2.and those were carry and indonesia. to tell the telltale pattern so in the five years prior to do the crisis 29 korea 43% indonesia both cases government debt is low and by nine in those cases. and of the major euros own economies as it continues to have the most egregious situation in the five years leading up to the crisis private debt grew by an astonishing 49%. public debt...
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during this long period of delay and potential litigation, ugly passions would again be aroused. and our people would again be polarized in their opinions. and the credibility of our free institutions of government would again be challenged at home and abroad. in the end, the courts might well hold that richard nixon had been denied due process, and the verdict of history would even be more inconclusive with respect to those charges arising out of the period of his presidency, of which i am presently aware. but it is not the ultimate fate of richard nixon that most concerns me, though surely it deeply troubles every decent and every compassionate person. my concern is the immediate future of this great country. in this, i dare not depend upon my personal sympathy as a longtime friend of the former president, nor my professional judgment as a lawyer, and i do not. as president, my primary concern must always be the greatest good of all the people of the united states whose servant i am. as a man, my first consideration is to be true to my own convictions and my own conscience. my
during this long period of delay and potential litigation, ugly passions would again be aroused. and our people would again be polarized in their opinions. and the credibility of our free institutions of government would again be challenged at home and abroad. in the end, the courts might well hold that richard nixon had been denied due process, and the verdict of history would even be more inconclusive with respect to those charges arising out of the period of his presidency, of which i am...
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hair have to promise to wave the 90 day promise period if not waved before it property owner vote and promise in writing to vote for the melrose when the property owner vote occurred and fourthly and importantly if smor for some other reason the melrose were defective or couldn't take effect those permanence will have to negotiate with the city to pay us the same amount of money in champion we're proposing that the board take a two week continuance to do two things one change the items before you to reflect the payment period but important importantly circulate to the 6 developers effected by the melrose the waiver they need to sign for and only after two weeks we have those waivers in hand we will then recommend to the board to adapt the new payment terms on your meeting two w from now we'll recommend you move forward open the melrose with the original rates and escalation that you have in front of you that's basically, what we discussed i want to tend o end in terms of thanking very much all of you for first of all, standing firm that was something by the didn't want to give ground
hair have to promise to wave the 90 day promise period if not waved before it property owner vote and promise in writing to vote for the melrose when the property owner vote occurred and fourthly and importantly if smor for some other reason the melrose were defective or couldn't take effect those permanence will have to negotiate with the city to pay us the same amount of money in champion we're proposing that the board take a two week continuance to do two things one change the items before...
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program technical assistance valued at $408,654 from the vera institute of justice for the grant period of january 1, 2014, through june city clerk: sf 71234 >>president david chiu: same house same call? this resolution is adopted. next item. city clerk: item 7: agenda7.140922[accept in-kind gift - vera institute of justice - prosecution and racial justiceprogram technical assistance - $408,654]sponsor: breedresolution retroactively authorizing the office of the district attorney to accept an in-kind gift of prosecution and racial justice program technical assistance valued at $408,654 from the vera institute of justice for the grant period of january 1, 2014, through june city clerk: sf 71234 >>president david chiu: same house same call? this resolution is adopted. next item. city clerk: item 9: cohen9.140120[building code - earthquake performance evaluation of private schoolstructures]ordinance amending the building code to 11 require that existing private elementary and secondary schools obtain an evaluation by a licensed structural engineer for performance during a future earthquake
program technical assistance valued at $408,654 from the vera institute of justice for the grant period of january 1, 2014, through june city clerk: sf 71234 >>president david chiu: same house same call? this resolution is adopted. next item. city clerk: item 7: agenda7.140922[accept in-kind gift - vera institute of justice - prosecution and racial justiceprogram technical assistance - $408,654]sponsor: breedresolution retroactively authorizing the office of the district attorney to...
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. >> it is one of the most chaotic periods that i know about. because every part of the world, almost every part of the world is in the process of redefining itself. some internally to some extent like china, some externally the european system has dominated the world have been abandoned in europe and the united states is moving into a new period in which the dominant is enjoyed in the immediate post period economically is not only there but on the other hand, we are still the essential element in creating a new order. >> rose: a powerful single nation. >> most powerful single nation. and without our participation, it is very difficult to see how a new system can emerge in most parts of the world. >> rose: but new systems do e -- emerge when there's a vacuum. >> it happens in a vacuum which happens to be in afghanistan, for example. surrounding countries. and then there is some sort of a contest and out of this sometimes a new order emerges. so then the question is whether you can create that order before the contact has taken place. >> rose: so
. >> it is one of the most chaotic periods that i know about. because every part of the world, almost every part of the world is in the process of redefining itself. some internally to some extent like china, some externally the european system has dominated the world have been abandoned in europe and the united states is moving into a new period in which the dominant is enjoyed in the immediate post period economically is not only there but on the other hand, we are still the essential...
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and it is very important to remember that the incubation period is 21 days and sometimes you don't showymptoms until deep into that incubation period, and that's why especially in west africa, so many people have contracted it, because people didn't quite frankly know they had it they were contagious to give it to other people. hopefully it's been good news that he did go to the hospital and was placed in isolation so quickly. >> exactly. getting these people who are -- into isolations i don't wants warranteed monitoring their vital signs keeping them hydrated, pumping electrolytes into their body, and making sure that they are not in the general public. that is the absolutely key, and that's what it is not happened in west africa, because of the infrastructure and the lack of medical supplies and doctors. if we remember, the united states announced that they are sending 3,000 soldiers, and equipment over to west africa to set up these quarantine style units that i was just talking about. and that's underway right now. so clearly this is an alarming situation, but we do know, as you not
and it is very important to remember that the incubation period is 21 days and sometimes you don't showymptoms until deep into that incubation period, and that's why especially in west africa, so many people have contracted it, because people didn't quite frankly know they had it they were contagious to give it to other people. hopefully it's been good news that he did go to the hospital and was placed in isolation so quickly. >> exactly. getting these people who are -- into isolations i...
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>> this is one of the most chaotic periods that i know about.ry part of the world -- almost every part of the world is in the process of redefining itself. some internally to some extent like china. some externally. has beenuropean system abandoned in europe. and the united states is moving into a new period where the dominance it enjoyed in the immediate postwar economically is no longer there. but on the other hand, we are still the essential element in creating a new order. simulation.erful participation, it is very difficult to see how a new system can emerge in most parts of the world. >> but new systems do emerge when there is a vacuum. >> we know what happens when there's a vacuum. example.hanistan, for countries threaten and then there is some sort of a contest. out of the sometimes a new order emerges. >> some people talk about the fact that during the bush 43 era, we moved to fort one direction. and then, in the obama era, we have moved too far in the other direction and we haven't found the balance between the two. >> he is facing a n
>> this is one of the most chaotic periods that i know about.ry part of the world -- almost every part of the world is in the process of redefining itself. some internally to some extent like china. some externally. has beenuropean system abandoned in europe. and the united states is moving into a new period where the dominance it enjoyed in the immediate postwar economically is no longer there. but on the other hand, we are still the essential element in creating a new order....
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we have another period of withdrawal where the market tanks.chard fisher came out with a comment. nothing new. came out with the comment today, essentially saying he will not say what happens internally but, maybe sooner rather than later we will have rate hikes. is this the beginning of a longer period of withdrawal of this qe withdrawal we've seen before? >> absolutely. you know, we're not using my weekly commentary earlier this week, we're in a murkier period for the fed. until now it has been, how big of a friend is the fed going to be? now we're moving into the period where it is about the timing, beginning to move against us and all of the debate that goes with that. it is murky. therefore murky means more bumpy. doesn't have to mean down. just bumpier. cheryl: we'll get another read on gdp. that is question mark. bob, i ask your opinion simply because we got a durable goods number today was disappointing taking out aircraft. what do you think about gdp. >> ex-aircraft the number wasn't bad at all. if you put last month and this month tog
we have another period of withdrawal where the market tanks.chard fisher came out with a comment. nothing new. came out with the comment today, essentially saying he will not say what happens internally but, maybe sooner rather than later we will have rate hikes. is this the beginning of a longer period of withdrawal of this qe withdrawal we've seen before? >> absolutely. you know, we're not using my weekly commentary earlier this week, we're in a murkier period for the fed. until now it...
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on a case to case basis and allows to the periods of six months and it allows the staff for the periodic opportunity to inspect and reevaluate the conditions for each proposed use. and this is the end of my presentation and i am here to answer any questions. >> thank you. >> questions. >> is there thee public comment? >> seeing none. public comment is closed. >> commissioner brandon? >> first of all i would like to say welcome. >> and thank you for your report. >> and so if we were to spend $44 million, we could just keep the current use coming up now for the parking and the special events? >> or if we, spend 44 million, is there anything that we can do in addition to what we are doing now. >> the $44 million, will repair into its original design and provide the design life of like 50 years. and the existing condition of the zaoe sign was for him 50 here, and you know, we are fortunate that it is out lasting that and we are on the 100 year mark and at this point, we were very fortunate that is serves the practical use at very little cost. >> so, to answer your question, sorry. >> and tha
on a case to case basis and allows to the periods of six months and it allows the staff for the periodic opportunity to inspect and reevaluate the conditions for each proposed use. and this is the end of my presentation and i am here to answer any questions. >> thank you. >> questions. >> is there thee public comment? >> seeing none. public comment is closed. >> commissioner brandon? >> first of all i would like to say welcome. >> and thank you for your...
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in fact, this was a period that carter used, four-year period, where we did not send soldiers in to combatntil the last year of his administration, there was really a walking away or at least a great reduction in covert action. that all changed in 1979 when, of course, the soviets invaded afghanistan. when i think we reacted very vigorously and probably unwisely. i think it was thnapoleon who sd when your adversary is doing something stupid, leave them alone. the soviets were doing something stupid. unfortunately, we replicated all of that and are now finding our way out of afghanistan. but we started covert action in afghanistan before the soviets invaded and i've always been convinced that briz ski, the national security adviser for carter in this period hoping to introduce covert action as a way of bringing the soviets into afghanistan. and i often felt that the soviets convinced with the united states being forced out of iran in 1979, that we as a country would not accept that strategic setback and would find a way to get back. and the soviets felt it might be a good idea to be positio
in fact, this was a period that carter used, four-year period, where we did not send soldiers in to combatntil the last year of his administration, there was really a walking away or at least a great reduction in covert action. that all changed in 1979 when, of course, the soviets invaded afghanistan. when i think we reacted very vigorously and probably unwisely. i think it was thnapoleon who sd when your adversary is doing something stupid, leave them alone. the soviets were doing something...
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andy knoll studies the early period of life the first 85% of the planet's history. knoll: what i really want to understand is, when are there physical events that influence the subsequent course of evolution? when are there evolutionary events that feed back onto a changed world? and in order to make that connection, we really want to think about fossils not only as objects with shape and size and sort of mechanical function, but we want to think about fossils as carriers of physiological information and i think that's a type of information that has been underappreciated in considerations of our planet's history. but i think it's really the keystone that's going to allow us to have a much deeper understanding of how physical and biological events have interacted to bring us to our present moment. narrator: a crucial chapter in the changing physiology of life is the rise of oxygen, as told by the signature traces that single-celled organisms leave behind in the rock record. first appearing about 2.5 billion years ago, oxygen climbed to its current level approximately
andy knoll studies the early period of life the first 85% of the planet's history. knoll: what i really want to understand is, when are there physical events that influence the subsequent course of evolution? when are there evolutionary events that feed back onto a changed world? and in order to make that connection, we really want to think about fossils not only as objects with shape and size and sort of mechanical function, but we want to think about fossils as carriers of physiological...
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.$4 trillion in the 10 year period. government debt grew 3. 5 trillion with that money supply and its tour said gdp itself. is the biggest factor in the economy. and over this 10 year period by 1.5 trillion and exports are 3.five increase over a 10 years period if you lower taxes by 10 percent that would be $2 trillion. lending created 14 before trillion dollars in this period the 800-pound gorilla. private debt was the cause of the 20072008 crisis the big part was mortgage debt was the percentage of gdp 1970's 30,000 mortgage debt grew 17 percent per decade in the six years between 2001 and 2007 it grew an astronomical 36% that is what precipitated the crisis. not just more gauge that but all forms will get at these levels private debt in aggregate with consumer debt those to together grew three gdp and frankly even though these levels have moved a little bit by historical standards private debt is still near the all-time high. , and the consumer side and the business side. we ask the question if it causes the crisis i
.$4 trillion in the 10 year period. government debt grew 3. 5 trillion with that money supply and its tour said gdp itself. is the biggest factor in the economy. and over this 10 year period by 1.5 trillion and exports are 3.five increase over a 10 years period if you lower taxes by 10 percent that would be $2 trillion. lending created 14 before trillion dollars in this period the 800-pound gorilla. private debt was the cause of the 20072008 crisis the big part was mortgage debt was the...
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in january this is kind of an overlay of a number of his that went to the website during certain periods in particular like the neighborhood newspapers our hits went up and the engross receipts fee people went directly to the website or directly to 311. this particular graph i've i'm going to turn it over to greg many say our calls to service 311 >> good afternoon this is a chart i know it's hard to read on the power point it's not report you have towards the back. this is showing how many calls we've received at the office of the treasurer tax clerk from 311. i've offer ladies the time periods in blue is the calls received in 2013 and in orange the calls received in 2014. you'll see that if you look at the data around april and may in april we saw an increase in the calls during the first quarter when we had the first gross receipts fees and if you look at the comparison between 2013 and 2014 we saw a decrease in the number of calls to 311 to our office. another the first week of may we sent out the notice hey, it's time to register we saw a decrease because i'm sure you're aware of you
in january this is kind of an overlay of a number of his that went to the website during certain periods in particular like the neighborhood newspapers our hits went up and the engross receipts fee people went directly to the website or directly to 311. this particular graph i've i'm going to turn it over to greg many say our calls to service 311 >> good afternoon this is a chart i know it's hard to read on the power point it's not report you have towards the back. this is showing how...
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of time, but they cover roughly the same period of -- that polling period, right?l, right but also back to 2010 look at obamacare. and then roll out, there have been a lot of low periods so this is -- this number is consistent. and the low approval rating is stayed this way. >> do you think something is changing, a little bit swing in the way that media which typically has been supportive of this president is raising anxietyst anywhere it your strategy now. seeing more story like that? >> well, i think we're seeing more like that. now, and because people recognize that there is this vacuum of leadership in the world, he goes out, and one day, talks about isis. and as a jvteam, next day, said, i never said that, but records show he did say that, little bit a big fat lie, and there have been a number of these things, and his changing positions, regarding isis, what to do about it then he always access like oh, no this has been my position all along, people see through that. neil: are republicans benefiting because he looks weak right now, or are they just getting out
of time, but they cover roughly the same period of -- that polling period, right?l, right but also back to 2010 look at obamacare. and then roll out, there have been a lot of low periods so this is -- this number is consistent. and the low approval rating is stayed this way. >> do you think something is changing, a little bit swing in the way that media which typically has been supportive of this president is raising anxietyst anywhere it your strategy now. seeing more story like that?...
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that position is open, is one that is challenging, and can take a considerable period of time. so while the city seeks to influence legislation related to workers' compensation, these laws are beyond the control of the workers' compensation division at this time. and i will just add, right now, there is a bill on the governor's desk, which if he signs will give public safety officers an additional year of full salary offwork should they have a workers' compensation claim that prevents them from working as they recover. so this that case they go to three years' of disability pay under the california workers' compensation laws. so where we can, what we do about this problem? we have these laws that provide these periods for our disabled workers and we believe that we can help the sheriff's department and all city departments focus on prompt and effective medical treatment for their workers and early return to work. so what we can look at the ways in which we can bring employees back to work on modified duty, so at least those positions aren't open while we're paying full salary a
that position is open, is one that is challenging, and can take a considerable period of time. so while the city seeks to influence legislation related to workers' compensation, these laws are beyond the control of the workers' compensation division at this time. and i will just add, right now, there is a bill on the governor's desk, which if he signs will give public safety officers an additional year of full salary offwork should they have a workers' compensation claim that prevents them from...
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and then later, looking back across the entire period of the war, that period has enriched american historybeyond co computation and the results are of inestimatable value to the race, both in the present and in the future. what words leap out at you in those passages? does any word? what do you think the writer means by american race? >> talking white, talking white race. >> talking white, paul. >> commonality. >> so if we're going to talk about civil war memories, i thought i would put up a different sort of image. here we have the ku klux klan, right? this is the early ku klux klan of the post-civil war period, and also we have the ku klux klan of the 1920s. this is a photograph circa 1922. when we talk about civil war memory, should we talk about the klan? i'm going to be suggesting that's a yes. what would be the consequence of thinking about the klan while thinking about civil war memories? matt? >> when you talk about the klan, you have to look -- i'm thinking reconstruction, 1876. what, 1877. where you have the federal government actually going out there and putting, i forget the la
and then later, looking back across the entire period of the war, that period has enriched american historybeyond co computation and the results are of inestimatable value to the race, both in the present and in the future. what words leap out at you in those passages? does any word? what do you think the writer means by american race? >> talking white, talking white race. >> talking white, paul. >> commonality. >> so if we're going to talk about civil war memories, i...
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period.nnk that xi feels that something is perceived by him , that he must take a very strong stand. it isdon't believe that the same impulse as it was in , having to putin demonstrate to his people that he is the protector of historical patrimony. therefore, it's not a question so much of accommodating. he has said that a relationship with the united states and china should set a new example for the relationship between potential adversaries. president obama had said the same thing. the only thing that has been lacking in some complete program to express it and that is to which we should pay attention. i think 15 years from now, when china has reached the level of a large middle class, how it will then perceive the international situation? i am not predicting. i am saying, if we are lucky, it could be that, at the end of that, we have fallen into a pattern that we have found it in our interest to continue. but i also think that a military conflict between potential superpowers will destroy t
period.nnk that xi feels that something is perceived by him , that he must take a very strong stand. it isdon't believe that the same impulse as it was in , having to putin demonstrate to his people that he is the protector of historical patrimony. therefore, it's not a question so much of accommodating. he has said that a relationship with the united states and china should set a new example for the relationship between potential adversaries. president obama had said the same thing. the only...
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it's a very, very hard period of time. >> it's a difficult period of time, and i'm sorry, i'm going toominate this because i'm a girl. every girl has or woman, we all have different symptoms as females. you know, i want to know if you think -- are there foods you can eat? like estrogen rich foods, et cetera? how do we do this? how do we get through this, those women who are experiencing menopause? >> when you talk about national menopause awareness, you have to celebrate the day. turn something negative into a positive thing. women should be empowered to really make a big difference in their life. what does it mean? as you're getting through the premenopause, when you get to mid-40s and towards 50s, you should be aware of fact that it's not going to be the same. things are going to change. the hormonal changes are going to change the way our vessels are going to function in women. so there's going to be strict vessels. that means blood pressure. maybe your cholesterol will go up. >> bloated belly. >> fat starts to store. you'll change from pear shaped to aed. diet plays a big role. ast
it's a very, very hard period of time. >> it's a difficult period of time, and i'm sorry, i'm going toominate this because i'm a girl. every girl has or woman, we all have different symptoms as females. you know, i want to know if you think -- are there foods you can eat? like estrogen rich foods, et cetera? how do we do this? how do we get through this, those women who are experiencing menopause? >> when you talk about national menopause awareness, you have to celebrate the day....
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in a two-hour period. one, two inches of rainfall. makes the top five rainiest day of 2014 for napa and also for fairfield. let's take you outside, sky camera network right now. cleared out. north bay. and 59 degrees. coldest weather there. 64 in the south bay. now as we take you into tomorrow morning's forecast. start off clearen the south bay. had to deal with cloud in the east bay. san francisco. and temperatures in the low 50s. you need that jacket if you are headed out early. take-up to the microclimate forecast. head throughout saturday. we have updated with a few chances of thunderstorms on saturday. you can see not going to happen in the south bay peninsula or san francisco. for san jose. mainly sunny skies throughout the afternoon. morgan hill. peninsula. pacifica. cool weather there. 79, palo alto. san francisco. 60s. go to the marina. in the sun. golden gate bridge. 70 for you there. downtown. 72. north bay, east bay. trivalley. a slight risk of thunderstorms. upper level area of low pressure moves out. napa. santa rosa. wa
in a two-hour period. one, two inches of rainfall. makes the top five rainiest day of 2014 for napa and also for fairfield. let's take you outside, sky camera network right now. cleared out. north bay. and 59 degrees. coldest weather there. 64 in the south bay. now as we take you into tomorrow morning's forecast. start off clearen the south bay. had to deal with cloud in the east bay. san francisco. and temperatures in the low 50s. you need that jacket if you are headed out early. take-up to...
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bart station for fair statement i am nots this site had been a high school and vacant for a long period of time and an eye sore to take a lot of folks to get us to this point i wanted to recognize the mayor's office to make this a reality and ucsf to work for the exchange i think it will help the affordable housing on vacant property. >> colleagues, same house, same call? this resolution is adapted your next 13 to approve a contract to procure up to 6 hundred light rail vehicles not to exceed approximately $1. billion for following board approval. >> supervisor wiener. >> thank you, mr. president. this is i know there was a good hearing in the budget committee but it's important to acknowledge what a big step forward this is for muni and public transportation in san francisco. finally getting the next generation of light rail vehicles. just to be blunt our light rail fleet is not even close up to the task to provide public trafks in a city that relies on our transit system. those vehicles were defective from the get-go and breakdown way with too often and this contract will set under th
bart station for fair statement i am nots this site had been a high school and vacant for a long period of time and an eye sore to take a lot of folks to get us to this point i wanted to recognize the mayor's office to make this a reality and ucsf to work for the exchange i think it will help the affordable housing on vacant property. >> colleagues, same house, same call? this resolution is adapted your next 13 to approve a contract to procure up to 6 hundred light rail vehicles not to...
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. >> it's a sen sans period. this community is going for a great change right about now. >>. >> reporter: the demolition company says imploeding this with dynamite is pretty straight forward. neighbors should expect vibration similar to a heavy truck passing and significant dust. for former residents, a new chapter is coming. >>> only city police and demolition crews can give the all-clear for residents to return to the evacuation zone immediately around this site. the ideal weather for this is clear conditions at the time followed by rain. and if we're lucky, we just might get that tomorrow. that is the latest live in germantown, i'm george spencer, nbc 10 news. >> count on nbc 10 news to bring you live coverage of the high-rise implosion. sky force 10 will be in the air and we'll have crews on the ground tomorrow morning on nbc 10. >>> all right, what about that weather? cool friday evening where the phillies just finished up. some rain could disrupt your weekend. chief meteorologist glen hurricane schwartz is
. >> it's a sen sans period. this community is going for a great change right about now. >>. >> reporter: the demolition company says imploeding this with dynamite is pretty straight forward. neighbors should expect vibration similar to a heavy truck passing and significant dust. for former residents, a new chapter is coming. >>> only city police and demolition crews can give the all-clear for residents to return to the evacuation zone immediately around this site....
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we have these laws that provide these periods for our disabled workers and we believe that we can help the sheriff's department and all city departments focus on
we have these laws that provide these periods for our disabled workers and we believe that we can help the sheriff's department and all city departments focus on