SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
51
51
Mar 1, 2015
03/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
agreement with on lok day services for the provision of home-delivered meals to seniors during the period of july 1, 2014 through june 30th, 2016 in the additional amount of $158,280 for a revised total grant amount not to exceed $1,668,226. could i have a motion to discuss? >> moved. >> second. >> okay, you are on. >> okay, for the on lok day services, the additional grant of $158,280 is to expand their home-delivered meal program to enable us again to drop the home delivery meal waiting list. we're having different providers that serve different parts of the city they also have different menus, i think can help us diversify, being able to meet the different needs in the community a little bit better. and on lok day services do provide a modified diet to their clients as well but they do only do one meal a day. are there other questions? yes. >> commissioner loo. >> tell me, what is the equipment data plan? >> equipment data plan is actually the cost for the data host the laptop computers. daas funded some of our providers with laptop computers so the social worker can do the work while
agreement with on lok day services for the provision of home-delivered meals to seniors during the period of july 1, 2014 through june 30th, 2016 in the additional amount of $158,280 for a revised total grant amount not to exceed $1,668,226. could i have a motion to discuss? >> moved. >> second. >> okay, you are on. >> okay, for the on lok day services, the additional grant of $158,280 is to expand their home-delivered meal program to enable us again to drop the home...
59
59
Mar 12, 2015
03/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
so in the first period, wages were up 91.3%. in the second period, 1973-2013 wages only up 9 9.2%. no one no one in this body, no one in the other body in congress no one who represents the american people in congress or any state legislature no one who represents our country can be satisfied with a 9%, 9.2% wage growth over 40 years when we are still having robust productivity increases. there are a lot of reasons for it. there are a lot of causes we could make that would attribute to that terrible diminution, but we have got to do something about it, and part of that is having an agenda that will speak to wages in the middle class and not to the issues that are in front of us, including these trade agreements. i would argue without a doubt that our trade agreements have made this problem significantly worse over the last 20 or 25 years, and i'm afraid we are headed down that path where trade promotion authority or the so-called trans-pacific partnership enacted into law. here's what that wage diminution meant in pennsylvania, just another period of time, a shorter period of time,
so in the first period, wages were up 91.3%. in the second period, 1973-2013 wages only up 9 9.2%. no one no one in this body, no one in the other body in congress no one who represents the american people in congress or any state legislature no one who represents our country can be satisfied with a 9%, 9.2% wage growth over 40 years when we are still having robust productivity increases. there are a lot of reasons for it. there are a lot of causes we could make that would attribute to that...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
42
42
Mar 21, 2015
03/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
of time the 10 year report gives the time you know period you can looked trend over a longer than period that's good, i have a few more remarks i heard this legislation will point out really giving the facts on evictions has there been and the loss of units through conversions or buyers or other units are lost we get auto a of those in various reports that there combine the reports in one report i think that's probably a good thing i'm fine with the amendments march and cement are fine trying to list something that has to answer to any possible body imitating having it available to all neighborhoods and groups and the general public comment is in easy form is good, i think we'll move up to the period from the mayors signature by prioritizing this and moving someone else back so probably that's not the worst thing but i think that you know i'll always be in favor of voting for the record housing the buyers of the new units are interested in buying in san francisco first and the units are created as a response to that demand it's not the other way around there are going to be here as long
of time the 10 year report gives the time you know period you can looked trend over a longer than period that's good, i have a few more remarks i heard this legislation will point out really giving the facts on evictions has there been and the loss of units through conversions or buyers or other units are lost we get auto a of those in various reports that there combine the reports in one report i think that's probably a good thing i'm fine with the amendments march and cement are fine trying...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
29
29
Mar 12, 2015
03/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
our safety statistics for this period, we had one recordable injury which is a back strain. the period summary coming up over right now during the month of january, we have just reported the single strain to the muscle ironworker. there is 3.4 craft hours completed to january 31st. and preparation of structural steel, we are just dismantling the structure and bordering first street and we'll be working this weekend to prepare the removal of the next section. that will be a big challenge we'll have to do a lot of night work with that. the steel fabrication continued in oregon, washington and southern california and vallejo. concrete milestone, the way we build the building is wall lifts with the lowest level wall was completed during the period. that's a nice milestone for us. the western zone now we are continuing on with the removal of the bracing. we are already completed up to the third level. our focus is on the eastern zone now pouring the concrete and getting the concrete level poured out. during the month of january. we completed another concrete pour and we have more
our safety statistics for this period, we had one recordable injury which is a back strain. the period summary coming up over right now during the month of january, we have just reported the single strain to the muscle ironworker. there is 3.4 craft hours completed to january 31st. and preparation of structural steel, we are just dismantling the structure and bordering first street and we'll be working this weekend to prepare the removal of the next section. that will be a big challenge we'll...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
31
31
Mar 1, 2015
03/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
but as linda has said, we do go out to periodically so within a few years we will be out to again. but we're not expecting to see a downturn in these dollars in either place. >> i'm just wondering where the commission office has any plans or intent or desire to go and search to do some, to find some money from the rich tech people. i'm just asking a question. >> currently we have many providers who actually serve more, many more meals, than what we provide dollars for. and most of our, the folks that we work with have been great at raising dollars and so many times when you see an organization going past what we would fund that's because they have fund raised dollars to provide those extra meals. but, again, we will really be working to make sure that we, even though you see it in this contract, we will be working very hard to make sure that we keep the meal contract amounts in place as much as humanly possible. >> thank you. >> also wanted to add that the board of supervisors have passed a resolution to end hunger by 2020. that's a huge order. but that does speak to some commitmen
but as linda has said, we do go out to periodically so within a few years we will be out to again. but we're not expecting to see a downturn in these dollars in either place. >> i'm just wondering where the commission office has any plans or intent or desire to go and search to do some, to find some money from the rich tech people. i'm just asking a question. >> currently we have many providers who actually serve more, many more meals, than what we provide dollars for. and most of...
46
46
Mar 15, 2015
03/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
during the jim crow period period between 1890 and 1955 segregated living and working arrangements createdthe necessary conditions for passing to flourish but also for this practice to undermine black families and communities. this period also witnessed the great migration, the massive and unprecedented migrations of african-americans out of the south. these migrations allowed racially ambiguous people to travel and to try on new identities in the anonymity of northern cities. one woman described her grandmother's journey from mississippi to chicago. once in chicago and no longer identifiable as little as grandmother she could enter the white world. when she presented herself for work in chicago's all white retail district no one ever asked if she was black. the question was unthinkable. unwritten codes of racial decorum in a fine establishment where she works presented such scrutiny. this was one of the most common forms of passing during the jim crow era, working white while living black. 925 passing as was often called aloud nearly white men and women to access employment slated for whi
during the jim crow period period between 1890 and 1955 segregated living and working arrangements createdthe necessary conditions for passing to flourish but also for this practice to undermine black families and communities. this period also witnessed the great migration, the massive and unprecedented migrations of african-americans out of the south. these migrations allowed racially ambiguous people to travel and to try on new identities in the anonymity of northern cities. one woman...
215
215
Mar 29, 2015
03/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 215
favorite 0
quote 0
it is democratized from an earlier period. if the latter, if jacksonian democracy is a -- really merely a word to describe the times, why did we name it after jackson? which brings up the question, to what extent is jackson representative of jacksonian democracy, whatever jacksonian democracy is question, to what extent are we talking about politics, and to what extent are we talking about something beyond politics? if jacksonian democracy is a political movement, what is the relationship between that political movement and wider social phenomena in and social -- phenomena and social change? we started looking at this from the perspective of arthur's lessened her junior, the classic "age of jackson," published in 1945. i think he claims that jacksonian democracy is indeed a political movement. democracy is contested, and the other people, former federalists, now whigs, are not democratic or are only reluctantly democratic. that jacksonian democracy is not , as an earlier school, centered on -- as frederick jackson turner would
it is democratized from an earlier period. if the latter, if jacksonian democracy is a -- really merely a word to describe the times, why did we name it after jackson? which brings up the question, to what extent is jackson representative of jacksonian democracy, whatever jacksonian democracy is question, to what extent are we talking about politics, and to what extent are we talking about something beyond politics? if jacksonian democracy is a political movement, what is the relationship...
80
80
Mar 10, 2015
03/15
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
that period comes to end next year. so local governments and residents have been worried about what's going to happen after that period. so the government was expected to re-examine how it should proceed with reconstruction beyond the five-year period. prime minister abe made it clear in his news conference that his government will make another five-year reconstruction plan starting in fiscal year 2016. i believe that the prime minister did not want to give any more anxiety to local governments and residents. >> and as to the fukushima daiichi nuclear plant, we heard its determination to manage contaminated soil and waste, what do you have to say about that? >> well, the government plans -- government plans ss start shipments -- the government is going to start shipments of nuclear waste to intermediate storage facilities in fukushima prefecture. but the pending issue of how to set up final and permanent disposal sites for waste remains to be solved local governments, and residents have shown their american about this.
that period comes to end next year. so local governments and residents have been worried about what's going to happen after that period. so the government was expected to re-examine how it should proceed with reconstruction beyond the five-year period. prime minister abe made it clear in his news conference that his government will make another five-year reconstruction plan starting in fiscal year 2016. i believe that the prime minister did not want to give any more anxiety to local governments...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
25
25
Mar 21, 2015
03/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
with did a mailing in april and july and also an advanced notification period to submit the marketing plan. in addition to the vda there were our own marketing requirements to get further outreach in the community. as you know sfhbc is one of our partners. they actually provide a three community meetings specifically targeted under the community benefit plan to bayview hunters point residents one being in september as mentioned september 13th by july 2014 that was prior to the announcement to the general public in august of 2014. we provide one on one application assistance including credit building, financial planning and lending referrals. they are our non-profit that offers services in the city. we have another partner here who offer services in various languages and other communities outside of district 10. the affirmative and marketing obligations include advertising not just in print but paper form. the advertising was publiced with the different ethnic groups that we serve here in san francisco. and they included print ads, online ads and our e-mail blast which is up to about 1
with did a mailing in april and july and also an advanced notification period to submit the marketing plan. in addition to the vda there were our own marketing requirements to get further outreach in the community. as you know sfhbc is one of our partners. they actually provide a three community meetings specifically targeted under the community benefit plan to bayview hunters point residents one being in september as mentioned september 13th by july 2014 that was prior to the announcement to...
61
61
Mar 13, 2015
03/15
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
in the most recent period, carbon dioxide levels have been rising to an all-time high.hompson: having that record now that goes back 650,000 years and knowing that co2 in the natural world has varied between 180, 190 parts per million by volume during the cold periods when we have lots of ice on the earth to 280, 290 parts per million by volume when these glaciers retreat and during the warm periods, and we're now at 380 parts per million by volume -- there is no analogue in 650,000 years. and the co2 is rising at 2 parts per million by volume each year -- and not be concerned about that. narrator: ice-core data is persuasive on its own but lonnie has witnessed the clearest evidence of a warming planet with his own eyes. the tropical glaciers are melting. this evidence is critical because the tropics, unlike the rest of the planet, naturally experience very little temperature variation. glaciers -- they don't have a political agenda. they just kind of sum up what's going on out there, and they respond to it. and they are giving us a very strong signal that the planet is
in the most recent period, carbon dioxide levels have been rising to an all-time high.hompson: having that record now that goes back 650,000 years and knowing that co2 in the natural world has varied between 180, 190 parts per million by volume during the cold periods when we have lots of ice on the earth to 280, 290 parts per million by volume when these glaciers retreat and during the warm periods, and we're now at 380 parts per million by volume -- there is no analogue in 650,000 years. and...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
27
27
Mar 16, 2015
03/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
of time it underperformed looking at the time periods today the fossil fuels are much cheaper if you invest in them today and keep the investments the way it is now let's say with awe question they're a likelihood it could go up but taking a longer than history of performance i'd like to look at not short sectors one of the things we want to look at we want to give it the period of time that is sufficient to really understand the track record if the board walks in and does this and coal and oil stocking stock and things go up and there's a huge under performance we have to have the ability to stick with it over time and sometimes that board has that inability to do that so we'll look at the statistics and holy narrow it down to the egregious like the stanford has done the endowments have done better and understand how they've uses the program i know that 350 out there, yes they said that jeremy grant foundation was probably one of the most progressive in this area so we may want to take into account other institutions or foundationss that have been more forward-looking maybe we creat
of time it underperformed looking at the time periods today the fossil fuels are much cheaper if you invest in them today and keep the investments the way it is now let's say with awe question they're a likelihood it could go up but taking a longer than history of performance i'd like to look at not short sectors one of the things we want to look at we want to give it the period of time that is sufficient to really understand the track record if the board walks in and does this and coal and oil...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
33
33
Mar 15, 2015
03/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
can't see and finally one of the best track records in the industry it is consistent over a long period of time and their consistent with their performance and on i r and r and disabled capital basis so a lot to like here and if there's specific questions i'll be happy to answer any questions. >> so the question is who's their biscuit competitor right now peter mentioned the larger global banks have been pushed out of the industry they're in a sweet spot likes a star wood might be considered a xeefrt but given the size of the platform investments they pull into this fund and stay difference if i did they don't have try xheefrts. >> i was going to mention star wood but identifiable the strength strategy is very different there. >> i'd like add one more brookfield their funded for the project sponsor. >> but globally. >> yes. >> that's it. >> any other questions. >> nope. >> we'll be open to another motion. >> i'll make the motion. >> second. >> we'll open up for public comment on item 7 seeing none, all in favor, say i. >> i. >> passes unanimously thank you very much item number 8 please
can't see and finally one of the best track records in the industry it is consistent over a long period of time and their consistent with their performance and on i r and r and disabled capital basis so a lot to like here and if there's specific questions i'll be happy to answer any questions. >> so the question is who's their biscuit competitor right now peter mentioned the larger global banks have been pushed out of the industry they're in a sweet spot likes a star wood might be...
56
56
Mar 29, 2015
03/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
and the romans and their political growth period exactly what ages are we talking about here? what years. >> guest: so, in athens solan is acting in 510bc the end of the sixth century. goes the other way when you're going backwardses and plato and aristotle are writing in the 300s so athennian democracy comes to an end after alexander the great fights a battle that essentially extinguishes it in 322. there were a few skim mitches after that, and i then i write about the period under alexander's general and then you have the rise of rome. the roman republic, articles arguably established in 510, and gradually becoming new institutions being folder. the emergence of the tribune of the -- other new roman institutions until essentially again it's extinguish with a battle 25 years before the birth of christ. and then i write a little bit about the early centuries of the roman empire after the birth of christ. >> host: another one of the ideas and why they matter today, according to professor melissa lane is cosmopolitanism. >> guest: this is very interesting. for the greeks politic
and the romans and their political growth period exactly what ages are we talking about here? what years. >> guest: so, in athens solan is acting in 510bc the end of the sixth century. goes the other way when you're going backwardses and plato and aristotle are writing in the 300s so athennian democracy comes to an end after alexander the great fights a battle that essentially extinguishes it in 322. there were a few skim mitches after that, and i then i write about the period under...
502
502
Mar 8, 2015
03/15
by
WPVI
quote
eye 502
favorite 0
quote 2
he granted a reprieve without a time period for every defendant on death row. that is unconstitutional. that is illegal. now, what could happen is that the pardons review board can meet, and they have to vote unanimously on an individual case, if there's new evidence, if there are new facts, and they have to have a time period for it. the reason why i had to respond was because the first defendant that this affected was terrance williams, who was scheduled to be executed on march the 4th. >> a local case right here from germantown. >> he had killed brutally by bashing the heads of two gay men that he had provided services to and tried to extort them for money. a jury unanimously said that he should be found guilty, that he should get the death penalty
he granted a reprieve without a time period for every defendant on death row. that is unconstitutional. that is illegal. now, what could happen is that the pardons review board can meet, and they have to vote unanimously on an individual case, if there's new evidence, if there are new facts, and they have to have a time period for it. the reason why i had to respond was because the first defendant that this affected was terrance williams, who was scheduled to be executed on march the 4th....
53
53
Mar 30, 2015
03/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
the principle of justice but the rich and the poor but there was a kind of period where they got the upper hand and became tyrants. at first they were not tyrants in the bad sense they might be good to the ordinary people but by the end they did become quite corrupt and it is in about 5:10 that they are overthrown and they start to take the real turn towards becoming a democracy under crisis and then later in the next century others. >> who had more authority is at the greek was at the greek people or the roman people? >> in many ways, the people in the sense of the popular ordinary poor people have the greatest authority more than the poor dead in rome and they played key roles for the court system so they were stuffed by the jury is as well as 500 people and there were no professional judges so they didn't have the vision between what he did and that the law and the facts. people would just decide what they thought the law required and so that was an incredible source of power and i mentioned that they were responsible for lawmaking and they staffed a lot of what we think of as a c
the principle of justice but the rich and the poor but there was a kind of period where they got the upper hand and became tyrants. at first they were not tyrants in the bad sense they might be good to the ordinary people but by the end they did become quite corrupt and it is in about 5:10 that they are overthrown and they start to take the real turn towards becoming a democracy under crisis and then later in the next century others. >> who had more authority is at the greek was at the...
123
123
Mar 23, 2015
03/15
by
WJLA
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 0
joce: $5,000 that never got paid by period payroll. the owner, he says, claimed he'd take care of it. when he didn't, he sued. he won a judgment against the business that is down the street from him. >> to come into this town and to play these kinds of games just doesn't work. it's too small. joce: but the "7 on your side" i-team found claims that period payroll owes dig money across the d.c. area. lawsuits filed by at least three other companies say period payroll and its owner, david richardson failed to pay more than $400,000 in taxes taken out of their payroll. we tried to talk to david richardson at period payroll but no one answered the door or the phone. same at his other business address and his house. >> nobody here either. joce: the company's website still up and running says payroll is nothing but trouble. russell found that out the hard way. >> we've not written off the money. but we certainly are not looking forward to receiving it because i doubt we'll ever receive it. joce: we got an e-mail that david richardson included
joce: $5,000 that never got paid by period payroll. the owner, he says, claimed he'd take care of it. when he didn't, he sued. he won a judgment against the business that is down the street from him. >> to come into this town and to play these kinds of games just doesn't work. it's too small. joce: but the "7 on your side" i-team found claims that period payroll owes dig money across the d.c. area. lawsuits filed by at least three other companies say period payroll and its...
115
115
Mar 29, 2015
03/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
there is a transformation, this is the jacksonian period is the period of that transformation in american history. which i think rogan also says. as opposed to all of those other periods of transformation in american history. nobody has ever written a book about the period they specialized in and called it "the age of stasis." [laughter] professor feller: "the age of nothing happening." the period that you are studying , it is always the age of transformation. and sellers says again it is the onslaught of the bourgeoisie. and again drawing on schlesingerian ideas, be champion of the people against the capitalists is andrew jackson. he is the leader of the resistance in sellers' book to the market revolution. in the market revolution in sellers' book is bad and andrew fought nobly against it. now we go back in terms of when they wrote it chronologically to michael rogan who probably introduced the term, used it far more prominently than anyone else had at the time and to some -- for some years afterwards. and we have a market revolution which seems to have the same characteristics as selle
there is a transformation, this is the jacksonian period is the period of that transformation in american history. which i think rogan also says. as opposed to all of those other periods of transformation in american history. nobody has ever written a book about the period they specialized in and called it "the age of stasis." [laughter] professor feller: "the age of nothing happening." the period that you are studying , it is always the age of transformation. and sellers...
145
145
Mar 17, 2015
03/15
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 145
favorite 0
quote 0
its exports rose by 140% during the period. that's the largest increase among the top ten countries. china sold the weapons to 35 nations, mostly in the developing world. just over 40% went to pakistan. china has also become the third biggest arms importer behind india and saudi arabia. >>> now, let's go on to business news with ron madison. ron? >> miki we get started with news from the bank of japan. where policymakers have kept their assessment of the economy unchanged at the end of their two-day meeting. now they plan to continue the bank's massive monetary easing measures with the goal of reaching 2% inflation. the policymakers say japan's economy has continued its moderate recovery trend. the officials say private consumption as a whole has remained resilient. they cite a steady improvement in the employment, and income situations. now, the board members say exports and production have both been picking up. the policymakers predict the year-on-year increase in the consumer price index will likely remain around zero percen
its exports rose by 140% during the period. that's the largest increase among the top ten countries. china sold the weapons to 35 nations, mostly in the developing world. just over 40% went to pakistan. china has also become the third biggest arms importer behind india and saudi arabia. >>> now, let's go on to business news with ron madison. ron? >> miki we get started with news from the bank of japan. where policymakers have kept their assessment of the economy unchanged at the...
85
85
Mar 8, 2015
03/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
racial mixture during the south in the period. that's what i try to show is that passing is a national phenomenon. so, a lot of people make the assumption that passing is something that really happens mostly in new orleans or its really something that happened mostly in the other port cities where you have a lot of mixture and a lot of people kind of coming and going in a very transient population. that's what i read the want to show is that it happened everywhere. it happened in new hampshire. that it's not just the places that the kind of stacked or the places we would assume you would find passing back to me it could have been really anywhere. but thank you. >> we are just about out of time. >> my question is due to restrictions on the size of your book were there stories that you had to leave behind? >> there were lots of stories i had to leave behind and i have to just write about very briefly and it was really, really hard and my dissertation advisor who is a really eminent historian at the university of chicago we sort of h
racial mixture during the south in the period. that's what i try to show is that passing is a national phenomenon. so, a lot of people make the assumption that passing is something that really happens mostly in new orleans or its really something that happened mostly in the other port cities where you have a lot of mixture and a lot of people kind of coming and going in a very transient population. that's what i read the want to show is that it happened everywhere. it happened in new hampshire....
55
55
Mar 20, 2015
03/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
that period being longer than any since 1975. >> is it reaching down into the neighborhoods? >> at this point the answer is not yet and why we highlight this is because we don't think that people should do a somer sault and say the recovery is here, the economy is fully back. it's not fully back. it's better than it's been but we've got more work to do. >> what's different about being an unemployed black american? what's different about being an unemployed latino. if other people are heading back to work with why aren't you if you've been out on the bricks for four months? is. >> therein lies the important question but we have decided that we think we should focus on the remedies. what effects. what should we do in the face of these numbers. so we recommend an increase in the minimum wage which would help employment because it's going to spur consumer spending which is the driver of our community. number two we like to see a broad, strong comprehensive transportation investment or infrastructure initiative. that means let's fix roads and bridges and infrastructure and build r
that period being longer than any since 1975. >> is it reaching down into the neighborhoods? >> at this point the answer is not yet and why we highlight this is because we don't think that people should do a somer sault and say the recovery is here, the economy is fully back. it's not fully back. it's better than it's been but we've got more work to do. >> what's different about being an unemployed black american? what's different about being an unemployed latino. if other...
93
93
Mar 24, 2015
03/15
by
WJLA
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
and an alexandria restaurant group, eat good food says period didn't pay $116 grand in taxes leaving the restaurant chain with i.r.s. liens. the restaurants convinced the judge to freeze the bank accounts of period and its owner david richardson so he can't run off with their money. russell believes his funds are gone forever. >> pay what you owe and be legitimate in your actions. joce: and the "7 on your side" i-team found the f.b.i. had questions about the actions of another group richardson has ties to. in 2010 the feds put out a warning about a survey sent to seniors by a nonprofit on whose board richardson served. it looks like the census but in addition to questions, also asked seniors to send donations. now, tax filing for that nonprofit show richardson was not compensated at all by that group. again today, we reached out to him by phone and e-mail. we got no response and the i.r.s. will not comment about specific cases but tell us generally any company that feels its payroll company is incorrectly making deposits should contact them. joce sterman, abc 7 news. maureen: thank y
and an alexandria restaurant group, eat good food says period didn't pay $116 grand in taxes leaving the restaurant chain with i.r.s. liens. the restaurants convinced the judge to freeze the bank accounts of period and its owner david richardson so he can't run off with their money. russell believes his funds are gone forever. >> pay what you owe and be legitimate in your actions. joce: and the "7 on your side" i-team found the f.b.i. had questions about the actions of another...
69
69
Mar 18, 2015
03/15
by
CNBC
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 1
. >> alibaba on edge after a lockup period expires allowing shareholders to sell more than 300 million shares. >> oracle profits drop but shares rise after hours after the data-based if i recall hikes it's dividend by 25%. welcome to the show. we're just getting some breaking news on 10 cents earnings. of course this is the chinese internet social media company. it says market competition has remained intense over the full year. the net profit has come in at 23.8 billion rmb versus 15.5 billion a year ago so a significant growth level there. rev muy was 78.9 billion cut last year. it was 60.44 there. recommended final dividend payment has come in at .3 hong kong dollars. chinese markets have closed. tencent up 1.6% already in today's trade. over the days it's basically flat. >> let's take a look at u.s. futures. it is a big day on wall street. the federal reserve monetary policy decision will come out at 2:00 p.m. eastern. the groundwork will be laid as to whether the fed plans to raise rates in the near term. we're looking at u.s. futures higher across the board despite the sell off i
. >> alibaba on edge after a lockup period expires allowing shareholders to sell more than 300 million shares. >> oracle profits drop but shares rise after hours after the data-based if i recall hikes it's dividend by 25%. welcome to the show. we're just getting some breaking news on 10 cents earnings. of course this is the chinese internet social media company. it says market competition has remained intense over the full year. the net profit has come in at 23.8 billion rmb versus...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
35
35
Mar 2, 2015
03/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
there is a 3-month gap in that period of time. i'm just wondering why there is that gap. >> yes, if you look at the third sheet which is the most detailed of these timelines, you will see what you just described on row 4 where the final program rates are prepared and presented to the puc. that step is related if you look down because there is an arrow into that box. it's related to row 18 where the puc approves the executed power purchase agreement. >> i'm sorry, can i interrupt quickly. it's page two in our pocket, not page 3. make sure you are looking at the correct lines. >> the row numbers should be the same across all of these. it's just where, how much detail is provided in the sheet. so you will see that there is a relationship between row 18 where we are signing power purchase agreements and row 4 where the final program rates are prepared and presented. and that's because we need to know what our wholesale cost is before we can set the final rate. that's the activity occurring in the 3-month period going out to the market
there is a 3-month gap in that period of time. i'm just wondering why there is that gap. >> yes, if you look at the third sheet which is the most detailed of these timelines, you will see what you just described on row 4 where the final program rates are prepared and presented to the puc. that step is related if you look down because there is an arrow into that box. it's related to row 18 where the puc approves the executed power purchase agreement. >> i'm sorry, can i interrupt...
63
63
Mar 20, 2015
03/15
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
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...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
30
30
Mar 16, 2015
03/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
un known do you know what percentages of each area we projected to meet over the at the same time period. >> i'm going to ask audry our in the know person. >> i think it is hard to predict this, however we've are in our past periods we've ranked third of the counties in meeting our each other target. >> i'm we rank what. >> third in meeting that but that is along with the policies and implementation manufacturer in the housing element i can see this increasing a lot with our future kind of efforts around affordable housing that i'm sure my colleagues can touch on. >> what counties are number one and two and meeting of the arena target. >> alameda is number one and i'm not sure what number 2 is and number 3. >> sorry wanted to add how we're meeting your affordable housing goal and audrey you mentioned we're 53 percent of our affordable housing we think we see in the pipeline and moving forward and other ideas that came out of the mayors working group like the inclusion program and the consent bonus and other initiatives like the retrofit are the ways we're to rely on the strategies from t
un known do you know what percentages of each area we projected to meet over the at the same time period. >> i'm going to ask audry our in the know person. >> i think it is hard to predict this, however we've are in our past periods we've ranked third of the counties in meeting our each other target. >> i'm we rank what. >> third in meeting that but that is along with the policies and implementation manufacturer in the housing element i can see this increasing a lot with...
48
48
Mar 15, 2015
03/15
by
WRC
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
period. see the difference for yourself.ios triple play online at an amazing price, guaranteed for two full years! plus, get a $300 bonus with a two-year agreement. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v >>> welcome back. we have the mgm casino the new tanger outlet mall a health center coming to prince george's. you believe all of these will turn prince george's into an economic powerhouse? true? >> i agree. it will bring more higher end buyers attracted to the area. >> mr. brown? >> absolutely. absolutely believe, in terms of housing, you know it's going to improve the housing market. it's going to improve jobs in every aspect of economic development and economic health in the county. >> do you have any idea about the chances of prince george's county landing the fbi hit? >> i feel confident. i think with two of the three final sites, our sites are superior meet every requirement the government put up for security access to metro, access to highways the ability for a high-end developm
period. see the difference for yourself.ios triple play online at an amazing price, guaranteed for two full years! plus, get a $300 bonus with a two-year agreement. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v >>> welcome back. we have the mgm casino the new tanger outlet mall a health center coming to prince george's. you believe all of these will turn prince george's into an economic powerhouse? true? >> i agree. it will bring more higher end...
147
147
Mar 16, 2015
03/15
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 147
favorite 0
quote 0
we shouldn't overlook achievements in that period.ally, we cannot overlook the different problems that lie ahead. can we control the econo? we were convinced that we could. economists are no longer so hopeful. the problems of entrenched inflation, the effect of expectations on people's behavior and increasing interdependence of the world's economies have forced policymakers to face difficult and complex decisions. but the american economy continues to be a powerful force throughout the world. prudence demands that it be kept under some control. how, and how much control, continues to be the topic of lively debate. for economics usa, this is david schoumacher. captioning is made possible by the annenberg/cpb project captioning performed by the national captioning institute, inc. captions copyright 1986 educational film center nenberg media ♪ for information about this and other annenberg media programs call 1-800-learner and visit us at www.learner.org.
we shouldn't overlook achievements in that period.ally, we cannot overlook the different problems that lie ahead. can we control the econo? we were convinced that we could. economists are no longer so hopeful. the problems of entrenched inflation, the effect of expectations on people's behavior and increasing interdependence of the world's economies have forced policymakers to face difficult and complex decisions. but the american economy continues to be a powerful force throughout the world....
49
49
Mar 29, 2015
03/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
so the would've been more passing in the south during that period. because there would've been more racial mixture in the south during that period. but what i really cut issue is that passing is really a national phenomenon. so a lot of people make the assumption that passing is something that really happened mostly in new orleans, or it's really something that happened mostly in other port cities where you had a lot of intermixture and we have a lot of people kind of coming and going in a very transient population. but what i really want to show is that it happened everywhere. it happened in new hampshire, that it's not just the places that we kind of would expect for the places we would assume you would find passing that actually it could happen really anywhere. but thank you. i will have to get out -- get up more now. thank you for telling me that. >> this will be our last question. >> my question is due to restrictions on the size of your book where there's stories you had to leave behind? >> funny, there were. there were lots of stories i had to
so the would've been more passing in the south during that period. because there would've been more racial mixture in the south during that period. but what i really cut issue is that passing is really a national phenomenon. so a lot of people make the assumption that passing is something that really happened mostly in new orleans, or it's really something that happened mostly in other port cities where you had a lot of intermixture and we have a lot of people kind of coming and going in a very...
80
80
Mar 15, 2015
03/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
he is a very important figure during this period. he almost single-handedly established the national banking system. the country had various types of currency before 1861. these were not government-backed banknotes that could be turned in for government bonds. the banking system we are familiar with today started at chase's hand in 1861. he was likely responsible for the design of these early notes. there was rather unseemly political advertising done in those days. some people actually put their faces on banknotes. chase is one person who was guilty of that. he was also instrumental in adding the motto "in god we trust" to coins which first appeared in 1864. it didn't appear on banknotes. this is a little bit of a trick question. for issued notes in wide circulation, it wasn't on the -- it wasn't until 1957. he served about 10 years in the supreme court. he was very important in the time. edwin stamm, i'm sure many of you have heard of, was the secretary of war under lincoln. solomon chase's successor served as the secretary of trea
he is a very important figure during this period. he almost single-handedly established the national banking system. the country had various types of currency before 1861. these were not government-backed banknotes that could be turned in for government bonds. the banking system we are familiar with today started at chase's hand in 1861. he was likely responsible for the design of these early notes. there was rather unseemly political advertising done in those days. some people actually put...
44
44
Mar 23, 2015
03/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
i hope to do a little bit like that, i hope in my own short way dealing with another period focused periods many washington's life when i'm dealing with him is his return his period between his service as president -- as general and president. when you bring it up-to-date you know, i don't think there's a better a historian's historian than the current biographies or that are coming out about lyndon johnson. he is, you know there's nobody who writes -- nobody -- historians love his work because it's so detailed. now, you debt -- you get a lot about lyndon johnson. caro four volumes out now? tremendous, tremendous books. good books about, several about you know, teddy roosevelt seems to attract wonderful biographers. some wonderful books about, about him. so it's a little bit who you like. jackson, some great recent biographies about andrew jackson. so it depends on who you're interested in and what you'd like. but i -- as a historian, i'd read the new ones coming out about he keeps bringing out one about every five years on lyndon johnson. i wouldn't have picked lyndon johnson myself, but y
i hope to do a little bit like that, i hope in my own short way dealing with another period focused periods many washington's life when i'm dealing with him is his return his period between his service as president -- as general and president. when you bring it up-to-date you know, i don't think there's a better a historian's historian than the current biographies or that are coming out about lyndon johnson. he is, you know there's nobody who writes -- nobody -- historians love his work because...
69
69
Mar 29, 2015
03/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
basic transportation need of an earlier period. we certainly hope that people understand the links, the extent that the confederates are actually going through to be able to conduct a war against an industrially superior opponent. this is the story of columbus, the story of the south, and the story of the war, how the war developed and was eventually won by the north. we also want to get a sense of local history. this is a real aspect of local history. this is a ship that was built right here on the chattahoochee river, built by local people coming together for whatever reason, but completing a project for a greater goal. >> throughout the weekend, announcer: find out where c-span's cities tour is going next online. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. each week, american artifacts takes you to museums and historic places to learn what artifacts reveal about american history. located in surrey, virginia, bacon's castle is the oldest brick dwelling in the u.s. occupied by nathaniel bacon's su
basic transportation need of an earlier period. we certainly hope that people understand the links, the extent that the confederates are actually going through to be able to conduct a war against an industrially superior opponent. this is the story of columbus, the story of the south, and the story of the war, how the war developed and was eventually won by the north. we also want to get a sense of local history. this is a real aspect of local history. this is a ship that was built right here...
97
97
Mar 29, 2015
03/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
talk about the greeks and their political growth period and the romans and their political growth period. exactly what ages are we talking about here? light-years? just go in athens so when is acting in about 510 b.c. which is the sixth century. it goes the other way when you're going backwards and plato and aristotle are writing in the a 300 so athenian democracy more or less comes to an end after alexander the great fights a battle that distinguish it. there is a few square misses in the aftermath but essentially bad and that i write about the hellenistic period under alexander's generals and at the same time you have the rice of the roman republic also arguably established in 510 and i am glad new institutions are being formed and new versions of the tribunes of the plebs and other new roman institutions until essentially it is extinguished with a battle in 20 or 25 years before the birth of christ. i've read about the early centuries of the roman empire after the birth of christ. >> host: another one of the ideas, why they matter today according to professor melissa lane is cosmopoli
talk about the greeks and their political growth period and the romans and their political growth period. exactly what ages are we talking about here? light-years? just go in athens so when is acting in about 510 b.c. which is the sixth century. it goes the other way when you're going backwards and plato and aristotle are writing in the a 300 so athenian democracy more or less comes to an end after alexander the great fights a battle that distinguish it. there is a few square misses in the...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
21
21
Mar 21, 2015
03/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
ve that represented the may 31 periods. september and december. what's shown of course is a consistency in terms of exceeding the 50 percent goal on a professional services bases and fortunate trend line for the construction categories. for workforce, as you know the ocii also has a workforce comprised of local workforce administered on a contract by contract bases, similar with small businesses, first consideration is given to project area residents impacted by redevelopment project. we have currently three major project areas comprised of the hunters point shipyard point and we have entered into an agreement with the economic workforce development to administer our workforce program and executive director bohee mentioned we have representative from oewd respectfully to answer any questions. they do provide the americans -- day-to-day and training component of those to get residents prepared. on a statistical basis, during the quarter there were about 600,000 hours recorded and this is for the quarter of all active projects. it that, 162 man hour
ve that represented the may 31 periods. september and december. what's shown of course is a consistency in terms of exceeding the 50 percent goal on a professional services bases and fortunate trend line for the construction categories. for workforce, as you know the ocii also has a workforce comprised of local workforce administered on a contract by contract bases, similar with small businesses, first consideration is given to project area residents impacted by redevelopment project. we have...
55
55
Mar 20, 2015
03/15
by
CNBC
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
look at this daily period right here. this is a daily chart.ne year, you can call it whatever you want. people like the phrase, head and shoulder. you have a well defined neck line here t. presumption is a breakout. so we're looking at a move to about 210 back to the long-term chart. here's your head and shoulders bottom right in here. it projects up and out. it would complete this formation and the daily form angs and, of course, goldman lacked the groups the financials and the market. we like it a lot. >> cohen carter are a dynamic duo. before we do that, brian, i'm curious what your thoughts are on golden? we did get data on what the bank's quarters could look leak when jeffrey's results were tepid when it came to fixed income as well as us citing weak issues in the bond market. >> definitely, already some issues there, the bank monies and banks, when you look at goldman sachs is each of the last three years, we've seen profit margins increase in there. they're definitely growing organically. they're doing a nice job. can you talking a stock
look at this daily period right here. this is a daily chart.ne year, you can call it whatever you want. people like the phrase, head and shoulder. you have a well defined neck line here t. presumption is a breakout. so we're looking at a move to about 210 back to the long-term chart. here's your head and shoulders bottom right in here. it projects up and out. it would complete this formation and the daily form angs and, of course, goldman lacked the groups the financials and the market. we like...
72
72
Mar 16, 2015
03/15
by
CNBC
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
this is a period where you see enormous asset allocation.is a stock i'll take the cynical side this company just got done reporting year earned. this company has been structurally broken for five years. it's a company i own. i don't think 2015 is necessarily the year the company turns around. i believe the stock is starting to bottom around here but not a stock i would be trading on march madness. >> pete, 100% of the time. >> it's impressive. authors odds you want to be on. >> do you like any of those stocks >> avon. that's an absolute no touch. ford was one of the names as well. >> average return. there are medium returns but a couple of down years. means versus medium. game stop is the true winner. earnings coming out next week. they are up double digits. 13% on average. >> that makes sense. fiddling around your game watching the tube. >> eric, thank you. >> there it is. >> starting tomorrow we are getting into the march madness sphere with march money madness. we'll debate key winners and losers. weigh in on each debate on twitter and cn
this is a period where you see enormous asset allocation.is a stock i'll take the cynical side this company just got done reporting year earned. this company has been structurally broken for five years. it's a company i own. i don't think 2015 is necessarily the year the company turns around. i believe the stock is starting to bottom around here but not a stock i would be trading on march madness. >> pete, 100% of the time. >> it's impressive. authors odds you want to be on....
142
142
Mar 19, 2015
03/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 142
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> the comment period was open may 15th. how many times did you meet either at the white house or did the white house officials come meet with you? during that time. >> in total? >> yes. >> about any issue. i think we have shown you my calendar that has something like ten. >> june 11th with jason furman correct? >> you have the list sir. >> june 18th with jeffrey zines. july 17th. september 11th. september 30th. october 15th. october 28th. and then mr. zinaz visiting with you on november 9th at the fcc. does that sound accurate? >> if that's the list that we provided, sir. >> and you only provided an ex parte for one of those meetings. why is that? >> first of all the rules are quite clear on what constitutes an ex parte. and that is an attempt to file specifically in a specific docket and to influence the outcome of that docket -- >> did you discuss this -- >> just -- and. >> dids you discuss this matter during those meetings. >> and there are provisions long established going back to the bush administration also legislativ
. >> the comment period was open may 15th. how many times did you meet either at the white house or did the white house officials come meet with you? during that time. >> in total? >> yes. >> about any issue. i think we have shown you my calendar that has something like ten. >> june 11th with jason furman correct? >> you have the list sir. >> june 18th with jeffrey zines. july 17th. september 11th. september 30th. october 15th. october 28th. and then...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
35
35
Mar 27, 2015
03/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
you said the recent years the performance is strong across the board we over took a different time period 2004 to 2010 the reason we picked those points they were economic low points in the business cycle one of the reasons our economic economy is strong we have about in the recovery so if you compare where we were 5 years ago some of the growth because of the business cycle and maybe in a different economic cycle and difficult to separate those we want to see how the growth to the same period this is one of the long term economic development and this give us the long term prospective over quite a long period to look at data an economic performance in san francisco in the late 60s to 2009 san francisco's employment didn't change in fact the peak in terms of the employment was above the peak in 2008 nearly thirty years later it's been a different story but for many years the san francisco overall employment level was understated phone call focusing on the 2004 to 2010 we estimated the economic performers of the 4 sectors of city's economy are the creativity industries and financial and pro
you said the recent years the performance is strong across the board we over took a different time period 2004 to 2010 the reason we picked those points they were economic low points in the business cycle one of the reasons our economic economy is strong we have about in the recovery so if you compare where we were 5 years ago some of the growth because of the business cycle and maybe in a different economic cycle and difficult to separate those we want to see how the growth to the same period...
173
173
Mar 22, 2015
03/15
by
CNBC
tv
eye 173
favorite 0
quote 0
goldman relative to financial sector, s&p, fairly substantial laggard over this period. really substantial. take a look at a few charts i think matter here. well well-defined tops going back for five years an we're together with the prospects of a breakout out of this sort of consolidation or wedge. now, hold that thought and look at this daily period right here. this is the daily chart, one year. call it what you want, people like the phrase head and shoulder. that's what it is. you have a well-defined neckline here. the presumption is a breakout. so we're looking for a move to about 210 back to the long-term chart. here is your head and shoulders bottom right in here and it projects up and out. it would complete this formation and it would complete the daily formation and, of course, goldman lagged the group, financials and market. we like it a lot. >> cohen carter dynamic duo, a trade on saks. i'm curious on what your thoughts are on goldman, what the banks looked like leucadia and tepid, fixed income, citing weak issues in the bond market. >> definitely there are som
goldman relative to financial sector, s&p, fairly substantial laggard over this period. really substantial. take a look at a few charts i think matter here. well well-defined tops going back for five years an we're together with the prospects of a breakout out of this sort of consolidation or wedge. now, hold that thought and look at this daily period right here. this is the daily chart, one year. call it what you want, people like the phrase head and shoulder. that's what it is. you have a...