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what is current from the perspective of zero breast cancer and then we can ask from his perspective. he said there are satisfy books and -- 15 books and 14 are not current. >> yesterday we launched a group of people involved with breast cancer survivors. we learned that 23% of all cancer survivors in the country are breast cancer survivors which is good news, bad news. it means there has been progress in helping people not to have literally a death sentence when they hear they have breast cancer. it leaves people who live with greater levels of risk and greater levels of fear about breast cancer recurrence. one of the things zero breast cancer is starting to do is look at prevention of a second or recurrence of breast cancer, not just prevention of the sort of primary disease. that really is probably the most up to date development i can share with you. >> woody, from your perspective, what makes your book or your experience current? >> i have done extensive research with medications and drugs and with research itself. it constantly changes. for example, when my wife was treated, she
what is current from the perspective of zero breast cancer and then we can ask from his perspective. he said there are satisfy books and -- 15 books and 14 are not current. >> yesterday we launched a group of people involved with breast cancer survivors. we learned that 23% of all cancer survivors in the country are breast cancer survivors which is good news, bad news. it means there has been progress in helping people not to have literally a death sentence when they hear they have breast...
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i wanted to stay that he's developed not only a san francisco perspective but a regional perspective.eadership with the recent regional prosperity committee that had money that came from hud the federal government for lots of different community-based organizations, economic development agencies. i think he was a tremendous leader on a regional level. not just looking at housing and development but on jobs and transportation. i think not only acknowledging his important expertise on the local level but also on the region level is important. i urge my colleagues to reappoint peter cohen. >> supervisor kim. >> thank you. i will concur with some of the statements made. this again, is a reappointment for peter cohen on the citizens committee on community development. a committee he served on for a number of years. if not reappointmented, it's the first time we won't have an individual that will be a policymaker but also a representative for our many affordable housing organizations here in san francisco on this committee. this committee is important in guiding the city around a number of
i wanted to stay that he's developed not only a san francisco perspective but a regional perspective.eadership with the recent regional prosperity committee that had money that came from hud the federal government for lots of different community-based organizations, economic development agencies. i think he was a tremendous leader on a regional level. not just looking at housing and development but on jobs and transportation. i think not only acknowledging his important expertise on the local...
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the perspective. what has happened in washington? >> for the trip to be a went? a when?to come back to brazil and say, this trip was successful. >> from the western perspective the private sector, american private sector perspective to indications that there is room for improvement in economic gains would be the key element. if she had these had in her hand when she comes back to brazil it's the asset that she needs to move forward, forward, to go forward in a sense to build this, the kind of political. >> president obama his 4th quarter what does this have to look like for it to be a went from a went from the us perspective? or is it already? >> i think we do not set the bar too low, but i think that the fact that we are back to having regular conversations there's a lot going on below all that we set up at the ministerial level and below are working and the movement ahead is on some tougher issues whether it is internet governance or defense of climate. we will have at advances. all of that to me speaks of victory. >> i think that is an appropriate way to conclude the
the perspective. what has happened in washington? >> for the trip to be a went? a when?to come back to brazil and say, this trip was successful. >> from the western perspective the private sector, american private sector perspective to indications that there is room for improvement in economic gains would be the key element. if she had these had in her hand when she comes back to brazil it's the asset that she needs to move forward, forward, to go forward in a sense to build this,...
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from our perspective, greases economically tiny from a european growth perspective.ery important in terms of how it is dealt with from a structural port of you -- point of view. the point of view, if it was kicking the can down the road, we would not expect a make a solution to be voted on in the next seven days. i know that they are continually used to this longevity that european politics produces. mark: it has been a case of by risk assets ahead of the deal. once we get some sort of deal maybe in the next week, has the buying been a case of frontrunning or will there be further gains to be had? wayne: no. i think there is from a longer-term strategic investor's perspective there is still got you to be had in risk assets. we see u.s. equities as being underweight. u.s. investors seem to have that position. if you talk about what you know to investors white you have that feel, one is based on the potential for further dollars strength. the underlying asset class does well, but actually loses that you from a currency depreciation perspective. the qe program we have n
from our perspective, greases economically tiny from a european growth perspective.ery important in terms of how it is dealt with from a structural port of you -- point of view. the point of view, if it was kicking the can down the road, we would not expect a make a solution to be voted on in the next seven days. i know that they are continually used to this longevity that european politics produces. mark: it has been a case of by risk assets ahead of the deal. once we get some sort of deal...
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i'm curious as to how you see this from a stock perspective. what are the chances that something dramatic could happen? michael: maybe jim will have some perspective on this as well, but obviously the regulation has brought a lot of dealers out of the market, there are less people warehousing credit instruments. i wonder, will some middleman eventually step into that role? the credit and bond markets are going this way to, getting more electronic, so the liquidity is sort of automated in the stocks. i'm wondering if there is a role for a new middleman to come in where the dealers used to be. jim: i agree. for one, with respect to the growth of the market, you are talking about a significant change over the last 10 years. when you look at that a lot of the credit that used to be owned by the banking system is now owned by investors insurance or pension funds or households, which has provided a significant new opportunity for investors and savers to access the market and a pretty good product. the liquidity has certainly changed. due to the shift
i'm curious as to how you see this from a stock perspective. what are the chances that something dramatic could happen? michael: maybe jim will have some perspective on this as well, but obviously the regulation has brought a lot of dealers out of the market, there are less people warehousing credit instruments. i wonder, will some middleman eventually step into that role? the credit and bond markets are going this way to, getting more electronic, so the liquidity is sort of automated in the...
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from my perspective amnesty is complete forgiveness for a group of individuals. that's not what i'm proposing. what i'm proposing is those who qualify, they stay here. and then if congress wants to provide some kind of pathway to citizenship or a more permanent status, then they can do so and that, again, could involve additional fines or whatever. one thing that i would not support which i don't think is fair is that we allow these individuals who came to this country unlawfully a pathway to citizenship which allows them to become citizens before those who have been waiting patiently outside to our borders: that's not fair, that's not right. so again i'm not necessarily opposed to citizenship for these individuals, for those who qualify, but i don't think they should be rewarded by citizenship before those who follow the rules. and let me just one final point i would just say. a vast majority of these individuals are less concerned about citizenship than they are about is simply being able to be in this country in some kind of legal status and not worry about be
from my perspective amnesty is complete forgiveness for a group of individuals. that's not what i'm proposing. what i'm proposing is those who qualify, they stay here. and then if congress wants to provide some kind of pathway to citizenship or a more permanent status, then they can do so and that, again, could involve additional fines or whatever. one thing that i would not support which i don't think is fair is that we allow these individuals who came to this country unlawfully a pathway to...
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it happens we have a different perspective. i think what's challenging about the point is that air b and b wasn't talking about other platforms until now. it wasn't saying that when it was air b and b that was writing the law, wasn't thinking about other platforms at that time. and the reason why we are talking about air b and b is because it is the law, they wrote it, and it's having an impact and beyond that the numbers that we know based on the analysis that was done shows that air b and b as a company is impacting the housing stock. so, you know, i respect your position, i respect where you are coming from, but i think that we owe it to the public to act. thank you. >> thank you. supervisor christenson. >> to summarize, so last week we heard the moratorium, we heard from people who thought the moratorium was going to stop evictions, was going to protect art i haves, was going to preserve the flavor of the mission. i didn't believe that the moratorium was going to do those things but i was told that if we just had 45 days so
it happens we have a different perspective. i think what's challenging about the point is that air b and b wasn't talking about other platforms until now. it wasn't saying that when it was air b and b that was writing the law, wasn't thinking about other platforms at that time. and the reason why we are talking about air b and b is because it is the law, they wrote it, and it's having an impact and beyond that the numbers that we know based on the analysis that was done shows that air b and b...
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community perspective on crisis intervention team. jennifer friedenbach. i would like to make a change. is it okay to go to item no. 11 before ms. frieden en bach comes in. >> thank you. i will keep my report pretty similaring today. i think that cochair supanich has covered the ada celebration nicely. i will skip that. i wanted to tell you a little bit about the city hall centennial and the u.s. conference of mayor's. you might have noticed as you walked in the civic center plaza is set up for a big party, this is the celebration of the 100 anniversary of city hall and the conference of mayor's san francisco is hosting and president obama was here at the hotel. as we leave this afternoon, you may see them gathered. they will be here in the building for a big gala this evening. there are many break a ways and conferences taking place over the next few days. city hall, when we think about the centennial, what makes me the proudest when we look at this palace is to think about how accessible it is and how successful we were able to make a qualified structure
community perspective on crisis intervention team. jennifer friedenbach. i would like to make a change. is it okay to go to item no. 11 before ms. frieden en bach comes in. >> thank you. i will keep my report pretty similaring today. i think that cochair supanich has covered the ada celebration nicely. i will skip that. i wanted to tell you a little bit about the city hall centennial and the u.s. conference of mayor's. you might have noticed as you walked in the civic center plaza is set...
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the training covers a variety of mental health issues from a variety of different perspectives used, elderly, trauma, homeless, a whole bunch of different, va, this kind of stuff. it's much more around getting this broad understanding of mental health for police and trying to develop empathy and it's not all the way there with regards to skill. the numbers on training are looking pretty good. the original resolution called for every officer in the san francisco police department to get a shorter training. that has not happened at all. the original resolution also called for the dispatch criteria at 911 and that's taken a number of years and this last january it was finally up and running and district had specific codes for officers. the other piece we wanted to see in place was having a supervising cit and when we talk about the way the police are structured, it's very laid out. it self described para military. it's very laid out in terms of general orders and instruction to police and how you respond and what situation and what's the proper protocol and everything is very intensive
the training covers a variety of mental health issues from a variety of different perspectives used, elderly, trauma, homeless, a whole bunch of different, va, this kind of stuff. it's much more around getting this broad understanding of mental health for police and trying to develop empathy and it's not all the way there with regards to skill. the numbers on training are looking pretty good. the original resolution called for every officer in the san francisco police department to get a...
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many conservatives were open from a critical perspective. >> was it from a moral perspective? >> some of it was. to -- i heard from a lot of conservatives, ended up coming to congress and testifying on the effects command they were interested in the way that it had affected men's sex lives. frankly i don't see it as an issue. i would have to say at least conservatives were more open to hearing at. >> well, just to continue your book journey. >> again, not so obvious but knew what was going on in my life when i wrote the book. i had two children. and what i observed in my real life was the parenting had kind of become industrialized. have become a thing. it used to be in the new york times that we never used parenting. you would use childrearing. it's a very parent centric way of looking at this thing we do. i wanted to write about that and to investigate some of the ways in which companies were taking advantage of parental anxiety. basically as a sham. as. as a parent i found that there were so many ways i was told the family spent spend money on next, why command z and doing
many conservatives were open from a critical perspective. >> was it from a moral perspective? >> some of it was. to -- i heard from a lot of conservatives, ended up coming to congress and testifying on the effects command they were interested in the way that it had affected men's sex lives. frankly i don't see it as an issue. i would have to say at least conservatives were more open to hearing at. >> well, just to continue your book journey. >> again, not so obvious but...
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it is always easier said than done given our diversity of opinions and perspectives here at the board of supervisors, but were very proud working together once again with natalie members of the board of supervisors but members of the community. all the department heads and the staff to get this done. i want to thank in particular, my committee members for the past few months of work vice chair tang, supervisor mar yee. i want to thank the mayor for his budget that he committed to us on june 1. a budget approaching $9 billion for the first time in her city's history, and something that i believe just so many concerns did a great job of addressing semi-great concerns we face here as a city from affordability, to public safety housing, expanded services of public works and recreational park. funding for our schools and some any other priorities. i'm particularly once again want to thank the mayor's budget team, kate howard who does such an amazing job. ms. howard, thank you for your hard work. to your entire team, that is there supporting you at all times, i drove some you -- i see a lot
it is always easier said than done given our diversity of opinions and perspectives here at the board of supervisors, but were very proud working together once again with natalie members of the board of supervisors but members of the community. all the department heads and the staff to get this done. i want to thank in particular, my committee members for the past few months of work vice chair tang, supervisor mar yee. i want to thank the mayor for his budget that he committed to us on june 1....
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today i think we'll hear more about their current perspectives perspectives and i am sure you'll enjoy hearing about that. so the book itself, my role -- i began also evolved my role began as a witness just learning something new and i became a narrator, and an interpreter of their experience, and then i became a sort of participant in their lives in very small ways, but we have an alliance among us that at least from my perspective i hope will go on as long as possible. so the book interweaves these women's stories and some historical background and contemporary geopolitical analysis. there are some suggestions which i'll talk about later about policy implications and also some words to feminists who would like to stay involved without falling into the traps that so often happen. with that, let's turn it over to jamil. >> thank you very much, dr. kitch. start us off. >> uh-huh. well great pleasure and honor to be among you all seeing lots of good friends from afghanistan and also here. meeting marcia after long time. based on the recommendation that i should talk about my personal lif
today i think we'll hear more about their current perspectives perspectives and i am sure you'll enjoy hearing about that. so the book itself, my role -- i began also evolved my role began as a witness just learning something new and i became a narrator, and an interpreter of their experience, and then i became a sort of participant in their lives in very small ways, but we have an alliance among us that at least from my perspective i hope will go on as long as possible. so the book interweaves...
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they don't necessarily share your perspective. why? it behooves you to understand why they do or do not understand -- share your perspective. >> host: john coski is the historian of the american civil war museum, he's also the author of "the confederate battle flag: america's most embattled emblem." booktv covered mr. coski ten years ago on his book and we want to show that to you now. >> in recent years the confederate battle flag has become as much a news item as a historic artifact. intense public debate over this provocative image has polarized americans about its meaning. it has been viewed with the widest range of emotions; pride, fear anger nostalgia disgust. you can hardly pick up a newspaper without reading about some incident involving the confederate flag. a case in point was the controversy just last week in a nearby county school about students wearing confederate symbols. this is a much-vexed subject this many years after the civil war, and it clearly needs a cool, dispassionate perspective to be understood. and that's ju
they don't necessarily share your perspective. why? it behooves you to understand why they do or do not understand -- share your perspective. >> host: john coski is the historian of the american civil war museum, he's also the author of "the confederate battle flag: america's most embattled emblem." booktv covered mr. coski ten years ago on his book and we want to show that to you now. >> in recent years the confederate battle flag has become as much a news item as a...
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alix: good perspective. good to see you.ing up, we will have details on the unsealed court documents official,ve fifa chuck blazer. ♪ alix: welcome back to bloomberg market day. more development in the ongoing fifa scandal. blazer said that bribes steered decisions for years. this comes from a transcript from a court hearing, just two years ago. -- who recently wrote the cover story for sepp blatter's departure. what has been the story? heard,n what we have -- filteredod out out some of this gives this context. colossus for so long. he has been brought to his knees, a common criminal, admitting tax and these racketeering, and probably it cooperating and has brought others down with him. alix: it seems that you mention that they agreed to accept rides -- bribes in the world cup for south africa. anything related to russia? >> nothing for the future of world cups. blazer makes reference to , he was part of a group that took bribes from a moroccan group that was fitting for a world cup. to the outside, it looks like world cups,
alix: good perspective. good to see you.ing up, we will have details on the unsealed court documents official,ve fifa chuck blazer. ♪ alix: welcome back to bloomberg market day. more development in the ongoing fifa scandal. blazer said that bribes steered decisions for years. this comes from a transcript from a court hearing, just two years ago. -- who recently wrote the cover story for sepp blatter's departure. what has been the story? heard,n what we have -- filteredod out out some of this...
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>> rubio seems to be a fresh perspective. i think the bush dynasty has demonstrated a strong anti-counter-terrorism policy but i don't see jeb bush embracing that the same way that rubio does. again, i like his perspective on it. >> a lot of this fight with isis will be done via the internet. it's going to be done via maybe spying hacking into various groups including isis. either one of you -- michael, specifically you must have seen a lot of it in new york state. >> intelligence is essential. that's another part of the international debate. fascinating to see where people are on the nsa and data collection. how you can't throw this thing away. let's not forget the lessons of 9/11. a lot of candidates are saying we're not going to go through that we're taking privacy over security. i think rubio has a better balance there where he said no we need this. >> talk about hillary now. what would she bring that would be different from president obama? >> first of all, where is she? we haven't heard really anything that she would p
>> rubio seems to be a fresh perspective. i think the bush dynasty has demonstrated a strong anti-counter-terrorism policy but i don't see jeb bush embracing that the same way that rubio does. again, i like his perspective on it. >> a lot of this fight with isis will be done via the internet. it's going to be done via maybe spying hacking into various groups including isis. either one of you -- michael, specifically you must have seen a lot of it in new york state. >>...
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unless it is inside a utility program is generally not captured for many missions perspective that the state level some another opportunity. i think you get the flavor here. just a chart that gives you a sense of the level of private investment in the public building sector at the state and local level. so right now we are at $6 million a year escalating over time, estimated to be $20 billion if you years down the road and these are largely private sector investments, savings from the project. the project over time, the emissions associated with that are well-documented generally verified by contract. it is a great example and one of the areas we focus on. a number of ongoing activities in addition to coordination, i mentioned we are working with compliance studies in 7 or 8 areas. they are not all listed here but include use of power by the private sector whether it is at a hospital university or industrial plant, as are more efficient way to provide power in some cases capturing emissions from that so we are developing case studies for states to consider how that works at the state l
unless it is inside a utility program is generally not captured for many missions perspective that the state level some another opportunity. i think you get the flavor here. just a chart that gives you a sense of the level of private investment in the public building sector at the state and local level. so right now we are at $6 million a year escalating over time, estimated to be $20 billion if you years down the road and these are largely private sector investments, savings from the project....
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that is the subject many years after the civil war, it clearly needs a cool dispassionate perspective to be understood is that is what our program is about today because our speaker has written the definitive account. his book "the confederate battle flag: america's most embattled emblem" tells the story of the flag from its creation during the civil war to the present day. the author will suggest how this symbol which has stirred so many conflicting emotions in so many people might provide americans with the common ground of a shared and complex history and a chance to buy the book in the museum versus the lecture. john coski was born in california but he likes to say he became a naturalized va citizen at 83. he did undergraduate work at mary washington college and a master's and ph.d. from william and mary. he is the author of several books, can include an account of the army of the potomac at berkeley plantation and one about the james river squadron. john coski has worked at several civil war sites. and mary washington. since 1988, in the library and research. for any historian in
that is the subject many years after the civil war, it clearly needs a cool dispassionate perspective to be understood is that is what our program is about today because our speaker has written the definitive account. his book "the confederate battle flag: america's most embattled emblem" tells the story of the flag from its creation during the civil war to the present day. the author will suggest how this symbol which has stirred so many conflicting emotions in so many people might...
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not just from your perspective but from the perspective of people who served with him. >> i spoke to people who were buy his side. and people who are in the room with him. and you know i got have very interesting pixture. yes, there is a hollywood, cartoon view but there was a sweeter guy lurking in there. hidden often, but he could be very considerate. he want today be joyful. >> did he want to be joyful or the public to think he was joyful? >> that is a fair question but he did want the public to think he was joyful. his daughter said he would come in the door whistling. he would turn on all of the lights. he would put a show tune on the record player. the conversation at dinner was supposed to be light and up beat. he want today be a happy guy. i think he was trying so hard because he knew there was a darker nixon and he was fighting it. >> why was he never content. he was normally successful. i think if you rank the most successful politicians of the 20th century, he would be number one. as a political gymnastics. >> only fdr, five national tickets. he won the presidency twice, b
not just from your perspective but from the perspective of people who served with him. >> i spoke to people who were buy his side. and people who are in the room with him. and you know i got have very interesting pixture. yes, there is a hollywood, cartoon view but there was a sweeter guy lurking in there. hidden often, but he could be very considerate. he want today be joyful. >> did he want to be joyful or the public to think he was joyful? >> that is a fair question but he...
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from the saudi perspective. they have a great deal of influence over the government in exile, why should they stop when they're told they're fighting iran and why would they allowed the houthies, their enemies to have power. at this moment in time there is no real incentive for either side to stop or compromise. >> peter salis bury, thank you for joining us. >> islamic state in iraq and the levant said they brought down a jet. they capture adjournedden pilot when it crashed in syria at a time when they claimed to shoot down the plane. nine people died when shells struck the capital. the issue of doing more to protect civilians the spokesman have condemned ongoing kill killing in syria. is the refugees who fled to turkey are now starting to return home. on tuesday their town was retaken by kurdish fighters supported by rebels. we have more from the turkey-syrian border. >> it was decided it was better to return home. only two days ago syrian kurdish fighters to take control of this strategic border town from isil
from the saudi perspective. they have a great deal of influence over the government in exile, why should they stop when they're told they're fighting iran and why would they allowed the houthies, their enemies to have power. at this moment in time there is no real incentive for either side to stop or compromise. >> peter salis bury, thank you for joining us. >> islamic state in iraq and the levant said they brought down a jet. they capture adjournedden pilot when it crashed in syria...
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the client's perspective is we raise prices 25%. compared to our german competitor, we look very expensive. this is been rough on us the first couple of months of the year. erik: isn't that going to continue being the case? the ecb is engaged in quantitative easing, beginning to do with the united states started doing in 2009. bank of japan is doing the same thing. then make a lot of steel in japan as well. it seems that at least from your perspective, you are in a steel manufacturing business, isn't that good to be challenging for years to come from a currency perspective? drew: you are correct. the currency is a headwind. it is not helpful to manufacturers. we make everything 100% in the usa. that is the reason why these trade deals need to happen. it will give us new markets to access. it will lower the barriers. it will make the obstacles lower so we will have more prospects. one of the things that will happen is we will have more intellectual property protection . that is our secret sauce in america. by having these trade deals
the client's perspective is we raise prices 25%. compared to our german competitor, we look very expensive. this is been rough on us the first couple of months of the year. erik: isn't that going to continue being the case? the ecb is engaged in quantitative easing, beginning to do with the united states started doing in 2009. bank of japan is doing the same thing. then make a lot of steel in japan as well. it seems that at least from your perspective, you are in a steel manufacturing business,...
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but let's look at it from the perspective of today. the shah's repressive regime shut off all political alternatives for anybody who was against dictatorship. the only place that had a principled opposition, and that was rooted in the masses, was the fundamentalist branch of islam. fundamentalism began to attract people disillusioned with the possibility of change. the shah's repressive regime led to the explosion of the 1970s that we call the islamic revolution. it brought to power a group of fanatic anti-american clerics who proceeded to launch a campaign of terror against american and other western targets. that regime also inspired fundamentalists in many other countries, including next-door afghanistan. where the taliban came to power and gave sanctuary to osama bin laden and al qaeda. this is why you can say it is not far-fetched to draw a line from the 1953 coup in iran, through the dictatorship, through the islamic revolution, to al qaeda and the fireballs that engulfed the world trade center in new york. the world has paid a t
but let's look at it from the perspective of today. the shah's repressive regime shut off all political alternatives for anybody who was against dictatorship. the only place that had a principled opposition, and that was rooted in the masses, was the fundamentalist branch of islam. fundamentalism began to attract people disillusioned with the possibility of change. the shah's repressive regime led to the explosion of the 1970s that we call the islamic revolution. it brought to power a group of...
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with the unique perspective that comes from running a dominant european company.osely intertwined with all things construction. that's why his answer to my question about whether the media focuses too much on greece i thought was so revealing. do we talk too much in this country about the problems with greece? given how small it is? >> i think so. >> you do? >> i think so. i think that to put greece in perspective, i think three years ago it was a threat for europe. the eurozone has changed. i think we could leave. i hope it's not going to happen. but i think it's much less of a problem than three years ago. >> in other words the systemic risk has been minimized because they put mechanisms in place to deal with the greece default without it spreading through the eurozone. i think there's a lot at stake in the greek negotiations but more from a world perspective than economic one. unlike spain and ireland where austerity as ugly as it was clearly succeeded as the growth is very solid, even if not rewarding to many people as it should be. in greece, austerity has fa
with the unique perspective that comes from running a dominant european company.osely intertwined with all things construction. that's why his answer to my question about whether the media focuses too much on greece i thought was so revealing. do we talk too much in this country about the problems with greece? given how small it is? >> i think so. >> you do? >> i think so. i think that to put greece in perspective, i think three years ago it was a threat for europe. the...
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so we're going to hear much more about that, the perspective that comes from these different areas of responsibility by state and local officials. so to kick off our discussion this morning is bill becker who is the executive director of the national association of clean air agencies. nacaa is an organization that has the responsibility for -- i should say its members have the responsibility working at the state and local level in terms of implementation of the clean air act and have for years. bill is, he founded this organization. he's been with nacaa since 1980. he's very much the go-to person, has won awards with regard to his work in this whole area. and the association of clean air agencies is an association of state and local air pollution control agencies in 43 states, the district of district of columbia 116 metropolitan areas across the country as well as four territoryings. and as i said nacaa's members have the primary responsibility under the clean air act for implementing our country's air pollution control problem. and so you can see that this is a rather formidable tas
so we're going to hear much more about that, the perspective that comes from these different areas of responsibility by state and local officials. so to kick off our discussion this morning is bill becker who is the executive director of the national association of clean air agencies. nacaa is an organization that has the responsibility for -- i should say its members have the responsibility working at the state and local level in terms of implementation of the clean air act and have for years....
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>> well let me start with the personal perspective. if you would have told me 12 years ago you are going to be in the united nations and eventually you will be in the secretary cabinet of the secretary general, i probably would have answered by saying, this is totally crazy out of your mind. then for different reasons i came into the united nations and i came into one of the strong programs of the united nations and i came to learn the value of an organization, of a group of organizations of a system that have a unique presence all over the world and is able to listen to the people all over the world. i think sometimes we don't listen well enough so my call to the young people is to involve themselves, to use all means and, of course social media is available now for people to convey messages to participate. last career, we had different ingredient in the u.n. that brought civil society of different combinations some meetings and we had 4,000 people one single day around a subject. of course, this is a drop in the bucket of the represe
>> well let me start with the personal perspective. if you would have told me 12 years ago you are going to be in the united nations and eventually you will be in the secretary cabinet of the secretary general, i probably would have answered by saying, this is totally crazy out of your mind. then for different reasons i came into the united nations and i came into one of the strong programs of the united nations and i came to learn the value of an organization, of a group of organizations...
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back to the voters it can't are reform for the ethics ordinance as mexico's to allow for later perspective fix so lobs as those changes indicator the provisions so in a way it allows you to not have to go back to the voters as long as their consistent with the spirit of the original ordinances it allows to you e rattle to adjust 2:00 o'clock and make slight fixed by something that was voted by the voter you try to extract a perfect ordnance about it is difficult having that option is a good thing. >> i agree so if alternatively we propose to did board and they infect it how is the amendment process differ. >> if you go through the normal legislative process that provision is not as i guess necessary because any board and acted orientals can simply be amended so the board 3 votes also known as to the super majority or 4, fifths of commission you could certainly well- it yeah. it wouldn't be necessary any board to include that progression provision it is intended for the board manufacture. >> so the difference in terms of effecting changes a super majority is needed consistent with the purpo
back to the voters it can't are reform for the ethics ordinance as mexico's to allow for later perspective fix so lobs as those changes indicator the provisions so in a way it allows you to not have to go back to the voters as long as their consistent with the spirit of the original ordinances it allows to you e rattle to adjust 2:00 o'clock and make slight fixed by something that was voted by the voter you try to extract a perfect ordnance about it is difficult having that option is a good...
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. -- that is supposed to argue before the court and prevent alternative perspectives, either drawing on legal expertise and civil liberties, at least in cases involving some significant legal questions. not just your garden-variety application. it is the discretion of the court and they don't have to ever appoint amicus. but they are strongly encouraged to and are supposed to file a finding of why it is not appropriate as they have a case where they do not. how effective will that be ? it is impossible to know. it is not a traditional lawyer who has contact with and representing the interest of a person or people being wiretapped. still, if you look at some of the business release from the -- some of the decisions that have been released from the court and government, you get a very clear sense that some of the arguments that the court accepts and embraces are not the sort of thing that would be swallowed if you had another perspective. we saw very clearly, i think in the decision of the second circuit court of appeals finding that this bulk telephone database was unlawful under and
. -- that is supposed to argue before the court and prevent alternative perspectives, either drawing on legal expertise and civil liberties, at least in cases involving some significant legal questions. not just your garden-variety application. it is the discretion of the court and they don't have to ever appoint amicus. but they are strongly encouraged to and are supposed to file a finding of why it is not appropriate as they have a case where they do not. how effective will that be ? it is...
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the tough nut that i think san francisco, from my perspective, building out the market for light duty vehicles, how do we tap into this market which is 50% of the household, which have a difficult time as you mention mentioned trying to figure out where you charge the vehicle. a lot of activity occurring there. i will point back to the tough nut to crack, is money. a tough nut to crack is bodies on this issue, even if you have money trying to convince an owner of a building to install a charger or wok place, is not easy. what we're looking at right now the three iou's utilities pg and e, and southern california gas and election put on the commission $1.1 billion in infrastructure money. now this is more than what the federal government put on the table, which is $400 million, for the entire country. very key question here is $1.1 billion, is the question of cross subsidy, that is an issues we dealt with during the 90s trying to get the electric vehicle market moving analysis shows, if electric vehicle is charging primarily at night, when there is extra capacity in the system including
the tough nut that i think san francisco, from my perspective, building out the market for light duty vehicles, how do we tap into this market which is 50% of the household, which have a difficult time as you mention mentioned trying to figure out where you charge the vehicle. a lot of activity occurring there. i will point back to the tough nut to crack, is money. a tough nut to crack is bodies on this issue, even if you have money trying to convince an owner of a building to install a charger...
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, the global national, and state perspective i commend the city of san pran tr their lead ir ship, and the nr d.c. e, fully supports your efforts to move forward, thanks [applause]. >> good evening, thank you for having me here my name is damian breen i'm the deputy director of the bay area air quality mjtment district. we're the oldest predating, the u.s., air resource board and u zcpa. we have 7 million people living here with that area, we regulate 15,000 sources of air pollution, we are enforcement arm for the california, arm resources board for a lot of mobile source, and provide incentive fund funding, and reduce i missions from vehicles our mission is to protect and improve public health air quality and climate, and getting 7 million people to agree on everything we do related to air quality. so in relation to that mission, there is one thing we're all in agreement with, which is what the facts are. in terms of our mission here to improve public health and air quality, we have done a very good job we have reduced, the number of healthy days for owe zone substantially. since we b
, the global national, and state perspective i commend the city of san pran tr their lead ir ship, and the nr d.c. e, fully supports your efforts to move forward, thanks [applause]. >> good evening, thank you for having me here my name is damian breen i'm the deputy director of the bay area air quality mjtment district. we're the oldest predating, the u.s., air resource board and u zcpa. we have 7 million people living here with that area, we regulate 15,000 sources of air pollution, we...
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general jack keane with his analysis and perspective on the issue. and president obama now waging a full-throated campaign trying to drum up public support for obamacare. and intimidate the supreme court. the president not embarrassed in the least as he tries to influence the high court to rule in his favor on the legality of obamacare subsidies. this time of course mr. obama trying to get people to forget his famous empty promise that you can keep your doctor or his promise that premiums will go down. while he argues health care is "not a privilege but a right." we'll take up the case with two of our leading attorneys, rebecca rose woodland and wendy patrick. >>> we begin with iraq. president obama ordered 450 additional troops to iraq's anbar province. joining more than 3,000 military trainers there already. the obama surge many comes days after declaring the administration lacked a complete strategy. my first guest tonight says the president's move is hopeful but far from deassessive. joining us is former army vice chief of staff, fox news militar
general jack keane with his analysis and perspective on the issue. and president obama now waging a full-throated campaign trying to drum up public support for obamacare. and intimidate the supreme court. the president not embarrassed in the least as he tries to influence the high court to rule in his favor on the legality of obamacare subsidies. this time of course mr. obama trying to get people to forget his famous empty promise that you can keep your doctor or his promise that premiums will...
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have a different per spiktive, if you december place oil, that's a good thing from a pollution perspective and when you do that off peak, when with you have the extra capacity, it shows from consultants, from utilities, they're part of the applications, the entire system benefits to the tune of 2-$8 million in 2030 context, depending on what rates they're on. that is the cost of serving the electric vehicle customers at night is far exceeded by the revenue -- it's very technical, i apologize for this. i'm happenty to provide more information, but electric vehicle and all the grid customers can benefit, if we do this right, which is what we're urging the pec commission to do to make sure these are instituted in a way that provides all of the benefits if pg and e gets resours to do this program, there are different models out there, in terms of different utility approaches they can put utilities, onto help small business owners to install infrastructure we think that is a key piece. >> yes? >> i thought we were going -- >> yes, i apologize >> i have something to say. [laughter] i will be bri
have a different per spiktive, if you december place oil, that's a good thing from a pollution perspective and when you do that off peak, when with you have the extra capacity, it shows from consultants, from utilities, they're part of the applications, the entire system benefits to the tune of 2-$8 million in 2030 context, depending on what rates they're on. that is the cost of serving the electric vehicle customers at night is far exceeded by the revenue -- it's very technical, i apologize...
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fr our perspective we assssume a breach. we assume everything is boris.ut the idea is to prepare the network and prepare youour systems for that b breach, so even if they do get it, what they rrieved may not be useful l for them. guest 2: the government has been focused on continuous diagnostic monitoring, which basically means catch faster. if someone is in your house, you not look to see i if all the doors and windows are lockcked. you gand findnd these guys andd do something about it. vago: talking about fding these guys, the idea that they may always be there, t they are infiltrating f from time to time. right?t? in the state dartmtment systems,s, russians have bn in there, and apparently we ve n not been ablele to the them. how much of this is they are there alall the mend we catch them after they ha maged to infifiltrate lot of informatation? gut: you a aolutely y right. opopm gs hacked,he state department gets hacked, they cleant up and we are surprised six months ler when they get hacked again. the reality is weiscover it six months later. we do t
fr our perspective we assssume a breach. we assume everything is boris.ut the idea is to prepare the network and prepare youour systems for that b breach, so even if they do get it, what they rrieved may not be useful l for them. guest 2: the government has been focused on continuous diagnostic monitoring, which basically means catch faster. if someone is in your house, you not look to see i if all the doors and windows are lockcked. you gand findnd these guys andd do something about it. vago:...
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fact that hbs isn't here, but they did quite a bit of work in terms of understanding a park user perspective. a ton of research before i got on the scene so want to augknowledge them as well. made my job a lot easier >> we wanted to thank you you for all the hours you put into this and want to thank nob we have a certificate of appreciation >> that is really nice. >> we do have public comment, would you like me to go ahead- >> please >> john cunning ham, mat t [inaudible] >> john cony ham and national director of [inaudible] it is pleasure and honor to speak before the commission and i want to take you back 24 year jz cu-mind the innovative creative and craijs steps the staff take 24 years ago during the darkest age of the aids epidemic creating a public private partnership. we have invest td nearly 3 million dollars in improvement of a #135is that was a abandoned site and thipg monday i'll have the honor of being the first stop by the mayors coming to the grove and continue to share that story not necessarily about the aid story but what a city can do twh reaches out. i want to cu-mind phil
fact that hbs isn't here, but they did quite a bit of work in terms of understanding a park user perspective. a ton of research before i got on the scene so want to augknowledge them as well. made my job a lot easier >> we wanted to thank you you for all the hours you put into this and want to thank nob we have a certificate of appreciation >> that is really nice. >> we do have public comment, would you like me to go ahead- >> please >> john cunning ham, mat t...
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in a moment we will give you insight and perspective all throughout "bloomberg surveillance, including with our erik schatzker. here are top headlines. vonnie: the government of greece is doing whatever it can to make sure it's banking system does not collapse. it is also moving toward an exit from the euro. greek banks will be closed for six days, and the government has imposed capital controls to keep money from pouring out of the country. the ecb has now frozen the limit on how much emergency aid it will give to greek banks. >> this decision today led the european central bank to not increase the liquidity to greek banks and force the bank of greece to recommend measures for a bank holiday and limit bank withdrawals. it is more than clear that this
in a moment we will give you insight and perspective all throughout "bloomberg surveillance, including with our erik schatzker. here are top headlines. vonnie: the government of greece is doing whatever it can to make sure it's banking system does not collapse. it is also moving toward an exit from the euro. greek banks will be closed for six days, and the government has imposed capital controls to keep money from pouring out of the country. the ecb has now frozen the limit on how much...