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balk: this is the distribution of population. the darker the color the more dense the population. so, this is at five meters. now seven meters. and now 10 meters. narrator: in new york, storm surges reach three meters above sea level about once a century. these 100-year storms cause severe flooding and damage in coastal areas, endangering essential infrastructure such as power stations and water-treatment facilities. models predict that climate change may reduce the average interval between these so-called 100-year storms to once every 19 years by mid-century and possibly as often as every 4 years by 2080. one new yorker raising awareness of the potential impact of clima chang is artist eve mosher. all right, let's go for a walk. mosher: i'm working on a pubc art project called the high waterline project, and for the project i'm drawing the 10-foot-above-sea-level line around the eire coast of brooklyn and lower manhattan, so it's almost 70 miles that i'm covering. and the point of the project is to get out into thcommunities that are gonna be affect by that and give them a visual
balk: this is the distribution of population. the darker the color the more dense the population. so, this is at five meters. now seven meters. and now 10 meters. narrator: in new york, storm surges reach three meters above sea level about once a century. these 100-year storms cause severe flooding and damage in coastal areas, endangering essential infrastructure such as power stations and water-treatment facilities. models predict that climate change may reduce the average interval between...
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they want the population to pay.i know that it's a risky loan and therefore i get a lot of interest and make a lot of money out of it. if at a certain point you can't pay, it's my problem in the capitalist society does but not in the society that we live. the problem is your problem and your neighbors problem. your neighbors didn't take the best that they've got to pay for. that's the way our system works. it makes sense on class warfare crowns with no resemblance to the market for capitalism and that's what has been going on but there is a struggle against it but it's worth keeping an eye on. they have sensible programs that might win the next election which is coming up soon. it's not going to be easy for the bureaucrats. you grow up in the 30s at the time when solidarity meant something. there was mutual support and in active labor movement. what does it take in 2015 to rekindle that spirit of solidarity? .. david montgomery died recently common has a book followed the house of labor and it is about the name teen
they want the population to pay.i know that it's a risky loan and therefore i get a lot of interest and make a lot of money out of it. if at a certain point you can't pay, it's my problem in the capitalist society does but not in the society that we live. the problem is your problem and your neighbors problem. your neighbors didn't take the best that they've got to pay for. that's the way our system works. it makes sense on class warfare crowns with no resemblance to the market for capitalism...
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that's a large part of the population. people can be mobilized on those issues and not notice that the policies their leaders are pursuing are attacking them and supporting the super and if the corporations. [applause] that's one of the former two factions. what is the other faction? it's not democrats. it's what used to be called moderate republicans. if you take a look at the democratic party programs there are few exceptions like bernie sanders and others, but if you take the core of the democratic party, democratic leadership council and so on, these are the policies that used to be called moderate republican. in fact somebody like richard nixon would be at the left of american politics today. eisenhower would be off the spectrum. eisenhower went so far as to say that nobody even sane could think of dismantling new deal programs namely the ones being dismantled right now. the current republican programs are efforts to dismantle programs that were initiated under nixon. the drift of the right during this whole neolibera
that's a large part of the population. people can be mobilized on those issues and not notice that the policies their leaders are pursuing are attacking them and supporting the super and if the corporations. [applause] that's one of the former two factions. what is the other faction? it's not democrats. it's what used to be called moderate republicans. if you take a look at the democratic party programs there are few exceptions like bernie sanders and others, but if you take the core of the...
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you know over 1 million -- that is more than 10% of the tunisian population -- and population increase 10% increase of the population with nonproductive citizens that would have inflationary pressure on the tunisian economy and tunisians are feeling that. obviously there are other concentrations but the blame is not to be put on this demographic but there are other consolations. it has contributed to, as megan has just said, to a strain on schools, transportation systems and most importantly -- and this is being fair to tunisia, is that they put more pressure on subsidy systems, food subsidies, energy subsidies. that is something that is being fed. other negative aspects are related to security. the proliferation of weapons and we have concerns about smuggling weapons and it's taking place in libyan. it creates some kind of precautions about the influx of libyans in tunisia. we have our home-grown security concerns and terrorists, too, and there is a connection between all terrorists regions throughout the region. so this situation is more complex because at the beginning of the libyan
you know over 1 million -- that is more than 10% of the tunisian population -- and population increase 10% increase of the population with nonproductive citizens that would have inflationary pressure on the tunisian economy and tunisians are feeling that. obviously there are other concentrations but the blame is not to be put on this demographic but there are other consolations. it has contributed to, as megan has just said, to a strain on schools, transportation systems and most importantly --...
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the population in san francisco that is transfeminine in incarcerated. the hall of justice must be closed because of the size of vulnerability and rather than build one high rise and the two buildings located on the 7th floors, the buildings need to be disbursing in the district remaining close to court. why are we not locating the model and locating other non-service such as pretrial and laundry to costly building and renovate such as women's recovery center at 930 bryant. would this not be cheaper an appropriate. if we can get more service to women, it will lower the recidivism and please remove the capital plan. >> thanks, very much. next speaker. >> hello, my name is ito. i'm a tenant organizer and i'm an activist in the housing movement that cease the connections between the jail and the housing crisis. i want to echo the request of the last two people that the jail be removed from the capital plan because we agree with pretty much all of what the capital plan is going to do except for the jail and we don't want to burden or hinder the process of mo
the population in san francisco that is transfeminine in incarcerated. the hall of justice must be closed because of the size of vulnerability and rather than build one high rise and the two buildings located on the 7th floors, the buildings need to be disbursing in the district remaining close to court. why are we not locating the model and locating other non-service such as pretrial and laundry to costly building and renovate such as women's recovery center at 930 bryant. would this not be...
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population from the gravest threat on the horizon. but the option was not considered, another indication, that is how security plays into the state policy to heighten the extraordinary significance of this failure, it was just at that time that the doomsday clock was moved two minutes to midnight, the closest it has ever been. and right at the borders of russia and ukraine, tracing right back to the end of the cold war. the crucial issue at that time in 1990 had to do with nato. now that the alleged threat of russian invasion had disappeared, one might believe that nato would have dissolved and its quite the contrary they expanded radically. mckillip over child agreed to allow unified germany to join nato, but there was a quid pro quo, mainly that they would not expand 1 inch to the east and that's the phrase that was used in high-level internal discussions referring to east germany and they were at once expanded and corba job nashville nationally objected and these were only verbally committed and the unspoken implication is that you
population from the gravest threat on the horizon. but the option was not considered, another indication, that is how security plays into the state policy to heighten the extraordinary significance of this failure, it was just at that time that the doomsday clock was moved two minutes to midnight, the closest it has ever been. and right at the borders of russia and ukraine, tracing right back to the end of the cold war. the crucial issue at that time in 1990 had to do with nato. now that the...
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an economist is optimistic about the country's future population. he says the most important thing is to boost financial assistance to help families with children. >> municipalities should reduce unnecessary spending and allocate the allowance for programs and such measures will help stop the population decline. >> reporter: officials with the internal affairs ministry say the country's population will likely continue to decline for some time. the pressing issue is how governments will balance budgets for child rising with other important costs. >> government officials believe japanese people are becoming more inclined to loosen purse strings. consumer sentiment improved in march for the fourth straight 41.7 up 0.8 points from the previous month. it is based on a monthly cabinet survey of 8400 households of two or more people. officials say the improvement is attributed to pay raises as well as the improving job market. the cabinet office revised upward the assessment of consumer confidence for march. assessment went from showing signs of recovery t
an economist is optimistic about the country's future population. he says the most important thing is to boost financial assistance to help families with children. >> municipalities should reduce unnecessary spending and allocate the allowance for programs and such measures will help stop the population decline. >> reporter: officials with the internal affairs ministry say the country's population will likely continue to decline for some time. the pressing issue is how governments...
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geary with that i'll see the cad increases just under one percent and cable under one percent and population about one and a half percent there's considerations that that the other option toaccommodate that if you look at that in reverse park can go north to geary it is a point of consideration and back into the police department there is considerations at that point as to what is best for the operation for the p d if we move it it to gear this is the further border away from central park and depending on how this was written if geary both sides belong to park it would tenderloin the businesses along geary boulevard there's a split between the districts the od's if you bring it down it makes richmond a little bit bigger and park smaller again, the chief needs to weigh in the changes are about the same. >> so again both sides of geary the confusing part the black and blue like that both sides of geary belong to currently belongs to richmond; right? >> in the scenario we have the way that the line goes the community felt it was splitting the line. >> no, no right now who is geary get both side
geary with that i'll see the cad increases just under one percent and cable under one percent and population about one and a half percent there's considerations that that the other option toaccommodate that if you look at that in reverse park can go north to geary it is a point of consideration and back into the police department there is considerations at that point as to what is best for the operation for the p d if we move it it to gear this is the further border away from central park and...
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this is a good thing that we're seeing a growing population of hiv positive people living into their senior years, we want that to happen, we want people to live long, healthy, happy lives, but it does create this issue and it is a discrete issue of a discrete population of largely gay men who went on on to private disability in the 1980's and 1990's that did not re-enter the work force and are now approaching age 65, an age they didn't necessarily think they were ever going to reach, but here they are and about to experience a significant drop in income. we know that in san francisco housing is incredibly challenging right now and for people who are experiencing or who are going to experience this drop in income, even if they are in stable housing, it may cause them 20 lose their housing because they can no longer afford to pay their rent and right now the last thing we want is for people to lose their housing and potentially become homeless. we want to make sure that people are stable in their housing. this issue having been raised and flagged, i decided that we needed to try to an
this is a good thing that we're seeing a growing population of hiv positive people living into their senior years, we want that to happen, we want people to live long, healthy, happy lives, but it does create this issue and it is a discrete issue of a discrete population of largely gay men who went on on to private disability in the 1980's and 1990's that did not re-enter the work force and are now approaching age 65, an age they didn't necessarily think they were ever going to reach, but here...
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question around population grouth and we are strug wlg those projection on population growth in a precise way because it is one thing to talk about population grogetd with programming and subsidize and another to talk about bilgding sites and infrastructure. we know there is grouth, we are exappearanceing growth and continued to experience child growth especially among 0-2 year olds so that's something we have been working on and we have one of the most inoviteive modms for child care facilities in the country jeand we have a number of different projucts and strategies we use with low income investment funds and in partnership with the mayors now with ipic and mayors office
question around population grouth and we are strug wlg those projection on population growth in a precise way because it is one thing to talk about population grogetd with programming and subsidize and another to talk about bilgding sites and infrastructure. we know there is grouth, we are exappearanceing growth and continued to experience child growth especially among 0-2 year olds so that's something we have been working on and we have one of the most inoviteive modms for child care...
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but the populations we believe we'll insure we hit those numbers awhile improving the quality of the patients health care. >> thanks richard ann marie for brown and i've been terribly alone and forgotten in manhattan i'm here to talk about the program the question how it is impacting the quality costs and patient experience my answer to those questions have through care management brown and i've been terribly alone and forgotten in manhattan has hired the corridors to help them understand their medications and identify symptoms and manage their disease their - the patient can call the number one way we get patient into our program is following an event an emergency room visit or stay we have a route call we make to the folks after discharge or an emergency visit and often can identify small problems if we identify bigger problems we move them into the case management program and that program we coordinate the care with the physicians and do a lot of teaching and help the patient manage their disease and void costing admissions i'm going to bring up an example of a member urging a mem
but the populations we believe we'll insure we hit those numbers awhile improving the quality of the patients health care. >> thanks richard ann marie for brown and i've been terribly alone and forgotten in manhattan i'm here to talk about the program the question how it is impacting the quality costs and patient experience my answer to those questions have through care management brown and i've been terribly alone and forgotten in manhattan has hired the corridors to help them understand...
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and then the other 12 percent reported no internet connection at home and based on on the 2013 population of san francisco just over a hundred thousand people and interestingly that rate of non connectivity was about the same in the controller's 2011 survey so seems to be a persistent segment of the population that doesn't have the connectivity and san francisco, should point out is better than the u.s. average 69 percent connection rate when you look at the country as a whole slightly higher in california but lower than san francisco. >> fred can i ask you -- this is based on surveys and commonly surveys leave out homeless people maybe immigrant populations and lower income populations so is it possible that it's a large under count. >> it's certainly possible certain segments of the population are probably less well represented. >> thank you and is the survey conducted in english only? >> i can they have multiple languages but i don't know how many supervisor. >> thank you. >> looking down at the distribution i mentioned 88 percent a high rate of connectivity but when you break it down
and then the other 12 percent reported no internet connection at home and based on on the 2013 population of san francisco just over a hundred thousand people and interestingly that rate of non connectivity was about the same in the controller's 2011 survey so seems to be a persistent segment of the population that doesn't have the connectivity and san francisco, should point out is better than the u.s. average 69 percent connection rate when you look at the country as a whole slightly higher...
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. >> how many of the medi-cal population stated with medal or had changes in covered california or went elsewhere this data is hopefully coming i also mentioned we have a adrenalin in healthy san francisco this is a graphic representation from showing monthly enrollment through march 2014 as you can see the two gray areas represent the two open enrollment periods in the nca we thought a faster enrollment during the first engrossment enrollment and again in the middle of the year the program we found a lot of people enrolled in medi-cal but as in healthy san francisco and so right now at the end of the march we have 16 thousand people in healthy san francisco and we do anticipate that more people will be leaving as you recall we had the transition period in place so as a at some point of who healthy san francisco is right now by in case it is still heavily started towards the low income and its middle and the people above poverty it is among those people we expect to leave they'll no longer be able to stay in healthy san francisco because they'll be eligible for covered california and co
. >> how many of the medi-cal population stated with medal or had changes in covered california or went elsewhere this data is hopefully coming i also mentioned we have a adrenalin in healthy san francisco this is a graphic representation from showing monthly enrollment through march 2014 as you can see the two gray areas represent the two open enrollment periods in the nca we thought a faster enrollment during the first engrossment enrollment and again in the middle of the year the...
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or population health maintenance. but let us assume for the sake of discussion that the brownies we had here today had cholera in them and five or ten people come down with it and not saying that we have. but each one of the people would end up in an icu welcome back the next two to three days and have ten to 12 medical professionals caring for them and every professional doc would come and look at them being miserable. if you had 10 -- 20 -- cholera is very unpleasant. not from personal experience i assure you. if you had 20 to 30 people we would scale up and clear out icu's and do the same thing. if we had 5,000 cases, you couldn't do it. you would have a fundamental transition where the population would be told here is how you make a cholera bed so to keep you well hydrated and take anti-biotics and basic treatment and where i've had training por the population to care for its own people. that does not work for every case but works in many cases with we start with the underlying tennant that i'm not having everybod
or population health maintenance. but let us assume for the sake of discussion that the brownies we had here today had cholera in them and five or ten people come down with it and not saying that we have. but each one of the people would end up in an icu welcome back the next two to three days and have ten to 12 medical professionals caring for them and every professional doc would come and look at them being miserable. if you had 10 -- 20 -- cholera is very unpleasant. not from personal...
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in the city we had good results and significantly decreasing that population by 25%. and other cities are seeing increase, san francisco has done an amazing job to hold the numbers steady or continuing to decline. however the same level of investment has not been made in permanent housing in the city. 40% or more of the affordable housing built, in the past 10 years it was for homeless single adults. whereas the number of units for homeless families is 7% of that amount. so that's a huge driver is just the lack of investment in affordable housing during that period of time. as well as the recession had a huge impact on family's earning capacity i believe i heard in the past few years the lowest income levels of people were 60% and below have lost in the past two years, $1100 of their buying power. and folks at the upper end had tremendous increases in their buying power. and all of these things have caused this dramatic increase. >> all right, and the other piece is eviction there is a large chunk of homeless families that become homeless because of eviction. dependin
in the city we had good results and significantly decreasing that population by 25%. and other cities are seeing increase, san francisco has done an amazing job to hold the numbers steady or continuing to decline. however the same level of investment has not been made in permanent housing in the city. 40% or more of the affordable housing built, in the past 10 years it was for homeless single adults. whereas the number of units for homeless families is 7% of that amount. so that's a huge driver...
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and the entire pie represents about 28 percent of our student population but if you counted for those people that want to be in clarified as english proficient that's over 50 percent of the student population they're talking about but we are going to focus on this group okay so imelda the chinese and the latino group so the next slide will try to show you the breakdown of the two main chinese and latino group all-state populations to the loose 5 years from year 2010 to 2014 so let's look at the chinese group first, the entire body present entire student population for the chinese yaefrn and if you look at the top actually it is kind of like doctors so that means actually, the numbers are english chinese students are dr requesters over the years if you look at the utilizing groups they're actually increasing in that clarification so increasing on the utilizing students every year and let's beaked into each bar you see the gold bar of the english proficient students and the blue bar did english learners so right away you see the difference between the chinese and the latino group we tal
and the entire pie represents about 28 percent of our student population but if you counted for those people that want to be in clarified as english proficient that's over 50 percent of the student population they're talking about but we are going to focus on this group okay so imelda the chinese and the latino group so the next slide will try to show you the breakdown of the two main chinese and latino group all-state populations to the loose 5 years from year 2010 to 2014 so let's look at the...
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now, that's one reason why you had such high population densities.one of the effects of really high population densities, of course, is to create very dense urban markets, lots of consumers concentrated in small spaces. and this is one of the reasons why fez has such a high degree of urban specialization. keach: as in ancient ostia almost everyone in fez is a full-time specialist. in the tanning industry alone, there are some 20 specialized activities required to process skins into leather. there are washers and hair removers, buyers and sellers and transport specialists. there are even specialties within a specialty. there are people who handle the donkeys that bring skins into the market, while others handle the donkeys taking skins out. this is a hair removing factory. it is run by mr. abdelrrahman ovadghiri. interpreter: we get up early in the morning and go down to the market to buy skins. we give them to the workers. they wash the skin and bring it back to us. we give it to the tanners who process it. that's how it goes with god's help. thank g
now, that's one reason why you had such high population densities.one of the effects of really high population densities, of course, is to create very dense urban markets, lots of consumers concentrated in small spaces. and this is one of the reasons why fez has such a high degree of urban specialization. keach: as in ancient ostia almost everyone in fez is a full-time specialist. in the tanning industry alone, there are some 20 specialized activities required to process skins into leather....
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a friend of mine out in population made it for me. out of toilet paper. >> what's on the back of the neck? >> the beast. he's a beast. >> though indiana state prison officials regard steven weaver as a high-ranking member of the aryan brotherhood, he's not the only member with a reputation. >> my name is franklin street jr. i've been down since 1993 for shooting my mom. >> hopefully he can get the cell. that way he won't do nothing to him himself. >> reporter: the medications and therapeutic treatment have helped street enough that prison officials have decided he can be transferred to general population. >> i told them that you was waiting and ready to go. street's mission here is accomplished, man. he passed all what he needed to pass. he's ready. i guess he was already ready to go before he got up here. i've been locked up almost six years and i got way more stuff than street. >> get some shower shoes. >> this cell is kind of little. it's an open door. got no cage or nothing, but it's a lot more room. a lot more room to move around
a friend of mine out in population made it for me. out of toilet paper. >> what's on the back of the neck? >> the beast. he's a beast. >> though indiana state prison officials regard steven weaver as a high-ranking member of the aryan brotherhood, he's not the only member with a reputation. >> my name is franklin street jr. i've been down since 1993 for shooting my mom. >> hopefully he can get the cell. that way he won't do nothing to him himself. >>...
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implications for the design of outreach and service delivery as the population continues to age and people with private insurance, private disability insurance, who have not used public services in the past turn to ryan white and other city services for the first time when their disability insurance expires. this is another way of looking at the changing racial and ethnic profile of people with hiv, showing the concentration of whites, mostly men, mostly gay men, among older people living with hiv in blue, and the large proportion of people of color among younger people with hiv. again, white men have been the largest proportion in san francisco since the onset of the epidemic. they reflect an even larger number of people reflecting the large proportion of white men in the early stages of diagnosis. there are also differences in the demographic profile of the general population of people with hiv and people who receive ryan white services. ryan white funded services are generally available to people at or below 400 percent of poverty. it's our understanding that most people who rece
implications for the design of outreach and service delivery as the population continues to age and people with private insurance, private disability insurance, who have not used public services in the past turn to ryan white and other city services for the first time when their disability insurance expires. this is another way of looking at the changing racial and ethnic profile of people with hiv, showing the concentration of whites, mostly men, mostly gay men, among older people living with...
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will set clear guidelines for long term care facilities to help them be fully embracing of this population. the legislation amends the police code to prohibit discrimination and ways it does so. it requires facilities to [inaudible] leozonwho have to undergo training to work with lgbt people and help comply. theolog slaigz will require that facilities respect residence wishes in terms of the pronouns to be used in addressing them. the legislation will require requests be required if 2 residence share to share a room and [inaudible] the legislation will require access to appropriate and cultural comp tent medical care spinge to the needs of the residence. the legislation will require that residence be allowed to use the restrooms available to other residence of the same gender identify. the legislation will also provide individuals with the right to seek investigation and mediation by the human rights commission and [inaudible] publish a manual to assist facilities in complying with the law and the legislation will create a private right of action for peoples whos rights have been [inaudibl
will set clear guidelines for long term care facilities to help them be fully embracing of this population. the legislation amends the police code to prohibit discrimination and ways it does so. it requires facilities to [inaudible] leozonwho have to undergo training to work with lgbt people and help comply. theolog slaigz will require that facilities respect residence wishes in terms of the pronouns to be used in addressing them. the legislation will require requests be required if 2 residence...
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over population touch as lot of things. right now in the world 7 billion people within the next 10 years up to 8 billion people. a new book puts into images some of the things that we're doing to ourselves in the environment with the over population. this first one and this anniversary is coming up, the five year of the deep water horizon energy demands, you know causing the oil boom, and this is one of the results of that. all the pollution into the gulf that we all heard about. the next one comes from british colombia the clear cutting of trees on vancouver island. look at what it has been reduced to. the next one java, indonesia the world's most populated island. this is to me one of the most startling pictures of this group. next we head to argentina brazil i'm sorry cattle grazing and the burning of the amazon to help make room for cattle. in brazil, an area larger than france has been lost from the jungle to make room for the cattle and all the foot resource to say feet our growing population. then finally we head to
over population touch as lot of things. right now in the world 7 billion people within the next 10 years up to 8 billion people. a new book puts into images some of the things that we're doing to ourselves in the environment with the over population. this first one and this anniversary is coming up, the five year of the deep water horizon energy demands, you know causing the oil boom, and this is one of the results of that. all the pollution into the gulf that we all heard about. the next one...
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our population grows over time.ally, meaning that we will be spending more on agricultural as well as other products. so the demand curve will also shift out. but how much? if you get more income how much more bread are you going to want to buy? not that much more really. so demand does shift out but only modestly. and the result is plain. farm prices go down. here, and then here. and with them, farmers' incomes also plummet downward. why did a million or more farmers abandon their farms in the 1920s? why have millions more left farming since then? ultimately because of this message from the market -- a message of abundance for a well-fed nation, a message of despair for many farmers whose plans and hopes were shattered. schoumacher: by 1932 president herbert hoover declared the nation to be in a "great depression." fully 1/4 of the american labor force was out of work. but farmers were worse off than most. i've lived here 25 years on this land. up to four years ago, we always made a living and had plenty. these hog
our population grows over time.ally, meaning that we will be spending more on agricultural as well as other products. so the demand curve will also shift out. but how much? if you get more income how much more bread are you going to want to buy? not that much more really. so demand does shift out but only modestly. and the result is plain. farm prices go down. here, and then here. and with them, farmers' incomes also plummet downward. why did a million or more farmers abandon their farms in the...
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it park north to geary it is about a one percent change in cad cable and one percent change in population if you do it the other way richmond down to the southbound it changes would be points 7 percent for cad and point of for cable and less than a percentage for the population. >> but regardless the community didn't want fell they wanted the anytime of turk so our contention was if you go to turk the day you create from geary to turk it is negligible the amount of calls from service from turk to geary way cleaner than the streets that run north-south perpendicular to geary that's where the park boundary stops. >> it is preserving neighborhoods so it didn't chief that interest. >> it doesn't sound like in terms of that matter what we're considering is moving north to geary not another option i want to make it contrary to the colleagues. >> it's a minimal change about a percent cad cable one .4 percent to park. >> so got it everybody is clear in terms of the next map okay moving on southern. >> so the next consideration will be southern to mariposa we have it combined with the small sectio
it park north to geary it is about a one percent change in cad cable and one percent change in population if you do it the other way richmond down to the southbound it changes would be points 7 percent for cad and point of for cable and less than a percentage for the population. >> but regardless the community didn't want fell they wanted the anytime of turk so our contention was if you go to turk the day you create from geary to turk it is negligible the amount of calls from service from...
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you know, over 1 million -- that is more than 10% of the tunisian population -- and population increase 10% increase of the population with nonproductive citizens that would have inflationary pressure on the tunisian economy and tunisians are feeling that. obviously there are other concentrations but the blame is not to be put on this demographic but there are other consolations. it has contributed to, as megan has just said, to a strain on schools, transportation systems and most importantly -- and this is being fair to tunisia, is that they put more pressure on subsidy systems, food subsidies, energy subsidies. that is something that is being fed. other negative aspects are related to security. the proliferation of weapons and we have concerns about smuggling weapons and it's taking place in libyan. it creates some kind of precautions about the influx of libyans in tunisia. we have our home-grown security concerns and terrorists, too, and there is a connection between all terrorists regions throughout the region. so this situation is more complex because at the beginning of the libyan
you know, over 1 million -- that is more than 10% of the tunisian population -- and population increase 10% increase of the population with nonproductive citizens that would have inflationary pressure on the tunisian economy and tunisians are feeling that. obviously there are other concentrations but the blame is not to be put on this demographic but there are other consolations. it has contributed to, as megan has just said, to a strain on schools, transportation systems and most importantly...
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the services we provide and the number of residential units in the area are going to double the population in the immediate area once those units are completed and those residents will need a grocery store near by. >> thank you. now we can open up for public comment if there's anyone from the public who would like to speak, please come forward. you have 2 minutes to speak. >> [inaudible] for me a liquor license ten thousand restaurant jobs. indisce r.n. ible. . >> mai-tai and dacquiri and an a gin and tonic. wines are higher. but beer no. the big restaurants they have [inaudible]. >> thank you. next speaker? mr. wolf. >> good afternoon supervisors bruce wolf we're an industry watch dog one of the concerns we have regarding actual over the counter sales is the proximity of items like flavored malt beverages i believe you referred to them as beer cool ers and these are very dangerous products that kids seem to get their hands on and lots of times we find in refrigerators that a lot of these products are put right next to the non alcoholic before beverages and sometimes because the labelling
the services we provide and the number of residential units in the area are going to double the population in the immediate area once those units are completed and those residents will need a grocery store near by. >> thank you. now we can open up for public comment if there's anyone from the public who would like to speak, please come forward. you have 2 minutes to speak. >> [inaudible] for me a liquor license ten thousand restaurant jobs. indisce r.n. ible. . >> mai-tai and...
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on population growth in a precise way because it is one thing to talk about population grogetd with programming and subsidize and another to talk about bilgding sites and infrastructure. we know there is grouth, we are exappearanceing growth and continued to experience child growth especially among 0-2 year olds so that's something we have been working on and we have one of the most inoviteive modms for child care facilities in the country jeand we have a number of different projucts and strategies we use with low income investment funds and in partnership with the mayors now with ipic and mayors office community development housing and community development and other cities departments we work to create new centers and try to keep up the pace. in our 15/16 budget that include 3.3 million pr support. some is targeted for the market octaveia [inaudible] and then the draw down of the city wide developer fee and then some of the local public education enrichment fund. i would say that these funds primarily are to grow new slots or sell the slots that are at risk of being lost and we co
on population growth in a precise way because it is one thing to talk about population grogetd with programming and subsidize and another to talk about bilgding sites and infrastructure. we know there is grouth, we are exappearanceing growth and continued to experience child growth especially among 0-2 year olds so that's something we have been working on and we have one of the most inoviteive modms for child care facilities in the country jeand we have a number of different projucts and...
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this one about populism.american exceptionalism is the reaction to the inability of people to understand global complexity. they search for simplistic sources of comfort and clarity. the people they are now selecting to be the spokespersons of their anxieties are in most cases stunningly ignorant. i put him down as anti-populist. he was former national security advisor to president jimmy carter now a geopolitical scholar. we're coming right back with much more. stay with us. >>> coming up demonstrations against alleged police brutality results in two new york city p the pursuit of healthier. it begins from the second we're born. after all, healthier doesn't happen all by itself. it needs to be earned... every day... using wellness to keep away illness... and believing that a single life can be made better by millions of others. healthier takes somebody who can power modern health care... by connecting every single part of it. for as the world keeps on searching for healthier... we're here to make healthier ha
this one about populism.american exceptionalism is the reaction to the inability of people to understand global complexity. they search for simplistic sources of comfort and clarity. the people they are now selecting to be the spokespersons of their anxieties are in most cases stunningly ignorant. i put him down as anti-populist. he was former national security advisor to president jimmy carter now a geopolitical scholar. we're coming right back with much more. stay with us. >>> coming...
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able to look at them with the what is their percentage compared you know to the entire english population and at outline levels we're talking about 18.6 percent of english learners are clarified this is a pretty good you number providing our annual goal is 70 percent let's move on to the next slide okay. so sorry about that that so many numbers here the idea we are trying to look at the years take for english learners to clarify as proficient in english and we take the district data up to e lack and look at the data they first become mrimd limited in english language they also have clarified as proficient in english and we had an average so it is determined it takes 5 years for an english learn to be fully reach english proficiency and this is actually a really good number if you look at 5 years ago it takes 200.5 years but 2013-2014 they only have 3.8 years the district is doing a job in kraifr the english learners, however, if you look at the beaked by the division level so some of the basic the at the secondary level it takes along these for to be proficient in english especially, if y
able to look at them with the what is their percentage compared you know to the entire english population and at outline levels we're talking about 18.6 percent of english learners are clarified this is a pretty good you number providing our annual goal is 70 percent let's move on to the next slide okay. so sorry about that that so many numbers here the idea we are trying to look at the years take for english learners to clarify as proficient in english and we take the district data up to e...