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presentation, and in that powerpoint presentation, t inatsety doturityreda put video on facebook inerms of the government intended to violate classifiednformation d sor o ke ent estion and in this presentation, he made a statement that the enemy could go to get intelligence ou wa kis.pth ee i t iis the limit to whathe government has to present but if this is, this is what they are going off of. they're going off of thefa inig -pesnas owe weaas g b the enemy and al qaeda was in fact -- and they played propaganda during the hearing in december. cotihaeyidtdtoae ersithebe appreciate his leaks, his alleged leaks because of what they want to do. and i don't know because to this day there's not a single attack over anysort ofoerath thouavemmed from reading this previously classified information. so finally, i just want to say that supporters of bradley i k a enoine d a lot of -- e t-rtial process because many of them believe it's a done dea, the bradley manning is in fact going to be convicted, sentenced and many of them have used language like, he is going to aul dat i nt caution people
presentation, and in that powerpoint presentation, t inatsety doturityreda put video on facebook inerms of the government intended to violate classifiednformation d sor o ke ent estion and in this presentation, he made a statement that the enemy could go to get intelligence ou wa kis.pth ee i t iis the limit to whathe government has to present but if this is, this is what they are going off of. they're going off of thefa inig -pesnas owe weaas g b the enemy and al qaeda was in fact -- and they...
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. >> it was on the powerpoint that you saw the menu. >> they had greek, french, russian. maybe teriyaki. i do not see any korean burgers. anything that is specified that relates to burgers, would you be comfortable with that? i do not know of my co- commissioners would be comfortable. >> i would be fine with that. i want to specify ground beef served as a burger with a variety of toppings with the restrictions on the menu right now. french, terry lackey, japanese, or whatever. quex also the restriction -- >> the restriction lives as long as grumpy's lives. >> the motion is to grant the appeals and issue the permits on the condition that both permits exclude the sale of hamburgers similar to the hamburger is currently on the grumpy's menu. for the duration of time that grumpy's exists. on the concern about like foods. >> just for the record, the current menu is the one at exhibit c to the permit holder's brief. >> mr. pacheco will call the roll. >> we have a motion to grant this -- both appeals, issuing both permits upholding both permits on condition that the sale of hamb
. >> it was on the powerpoint that you saw the menu. >> they had greek, french, russian. maybe teriyaki. i do not see any korean burgers. anything that is specified that relates to burgers, would you be comfortable with that? i do not know of my co- commissioners would be comfortable. >> i would be fine with that. i want to specify ground beef served as a burger with a variety of toppings with the restrictions on the menu right now. french, terry lackey, japanese, or whatever....
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there is a powerpoint that has been distributed to all of us. go ahead. >> it afternoon. i am trying to make sure we are coordinated here on the overview. i would like to talk about the framework and i think that from my experience as a litigation attorney, i defend businesses, landlords, and tenants from these access cases. it is important to step back and look at how we got to where we are. when the laws were passed, the americans with disabilities act, i do not think congress envisioned that we would be where we are today. and so i am going over the different laws that make up access claims, i am going to try to talk about what the law is saying, what is a common claim i have come across in litigation, and where there has been some cause for overlap that has resulted in some confusion based on misinformation and basic flawed assumption and how that has snowballed into where we are today. where we are today, to -- we need to identify a problem and understand how it came to me? everyone is aware of the americans with disabilities act. i will refer to it as 88. these are
there is a powerpoint that has been distributed to all of us. go ahead. >> it afternoon. i am trying to make sure we are coordinated here on the overview. i would like to talk about the framework and i think that from my experience as a litigation attorney, i defend businesses, landlords, and tenants from these access cases. it is important to step back and look at how we got to where we are. when the laws were passed, the americans with disabilities act, i do not think congress...
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. >> if we could just start the powerpoint again. i was just talking about the program, and then part of our conversation with our stakeholders internally has been the need and desire to provide flexibility with how we do our inclusionary program. it allows us to better attend to meet a diverse set of needs throughout san francisco, said this describes, this would be part of, companion legislation would be designed outside of the charter amendment. there is the current requirement, 20%. of your affordable housing fee and your of such requirements, and then at the bottom, a 15% on such requirement. that is our current fee and levels, and our current ami levels, 95% of the 55%, there is the inclusionary requirement that i described previously. it is a reduction to 12%. we have structured the mine which in the charter such that you are not tapping or fixing 12%. we are fixing a housing obligation, so if we were to design a program where there was an option to increase the ami values, the below-market homes that are being sold, we could
. >> if we could just start the powerpoint again. i was just talking about the program, and then part of our conversation with our stakeholders internally has been the need and desire to provide flexibility with how we do our inclusionary program. it allows us to better attend to meet a diverse set of needs throughout san francisco, said this describes, this would be part of, companion legislation would be designed outside of the charter amendment. there is the current requirement, 20%....
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charlie went through this park -- this powerpoint in terms of response. i will highlight it once again. just to say that in terms of our relationship and our coordination, we are very much coordinated with the san francisco police department and the crisis response services. they actually activates the crn when it is related and the target age group is identified. for program measures, the current unit evaluation that we hope to move forward with the sfcrn is around the different components. we're looking at trying to evaluate our on board fairly soon to effectively measure the intervention services with the priority groups already identified. we want to be able to test to see what type of effectiveness the crn has on the street level. and we would like to publish those results. and there's a crisis response peace that is taking command -- taking into consideration in terms of linkages. we have the expectation that the street outreach groups and first responders work with thethat's n terms of the measures we will be evaluating fairly soon. finally, the me
charlie went through this park -- this powerpoint in terms of response. i will highlight it once again. just to say that in terms of our relationship and our coordination, we are very much coordinated with the san francisco police department and the crisis response services. they actually activates the crn when it is related and the target age group is identified. for program measures, the current unit evaluation that we hope to move forward with the sfcrn is around the different components....
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my assistant, who helped with the powerpoint, will i pay quite extensively, my youngest daughter, she said the numbers do not add up, but they are close enough. it is roughly about the same as it was. part one crimes -- we broke it down for you. we had a big reduction last year. everything is kind of in flux on certain crimes. our robbery rate was down last year about 8%, but it is up about 4% this year, and it is probably because of electronic devices. in that with catholic couple of weeks ago -- i met with apple a couple of weeks ago about other problems they were having. otherwise, aggravated assault, we are down a little bit. we are about 2% violent crime increase. we were down last year, but overall, part one, we are down. we are actually better than the citywide average, and property crimes have been reduced quite a bit. auto theft is way down, and that is because we use our cadets -- we have these police cadets. rather than tie up officers -- we have about 12 of them. we picked up the ones we wanted and with them at work in our stations. i was kind of disappointed. i wanted a c
my assistant, who helped with the powerpoint, will i pay quite extensively, my youngest daughter, she said the numbers do not add up, but they are close enough. it is roughly about the same as it was. part one crimes -- we broke it down for you. we had a big reduction last year. everything is kind of in flux on certain crimes. our robbery rate was down last year about 8%, but it is up about 4% this year, and it is probably because of electronic devices. in that with catholic couple of weeks ago...
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it is easier to read that key components, the different schedules instead of looking through the powerpoint that ted egan has provided the commission. with that, [inaudible] president adams: president chiu. president chiu: it is great to be here talking about a topic that is near and dear to me that is the topic i have been thinking about ever since i sat in your seats years ago. we know the topic of this is tax reform that is one that the small business community has been wrestling with for the better part of a decade. we all know that san francisco is the only city in the state of california that charges a business payroll tax as our main way of asking our business community to help us pay for city services. as the only city in the state that does that, obviously, that has created a certain amount of disincentives to the creation of jobs. at this time, only 10% of all businesses pay the business payroll tax and there has been for many years a discussion of the unfairness of those businesses that have had to shoulder the burden and a lot of small businesses that have been in more labour in
it is easier to read that key components, the different schedules instead of looking through the powerpoint that ted egan has provided the commission. with that, [inaudible] president adams: president chiu. president chiu: it is great to be here talking about a topic that is near and dear to me that is the topic i have been thinking about ever since i sat in your seats years ago. we know the topic of this is tax reform that is one that the small business community has been wrestling with for...
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from the department of public health and a brief presentation to the looks like we do not have the powerpoint, and i apologize for that. it is on a flash a dry, so we will get that loaded up wall i am speaking. ok, so, in july of 2010, the authority board prep $500,000 in original safe process school funds. and the education and outreach program. those funds provided funding for the coalition to do education and outreach for 15 elementary schools throughout san francisco. we have a map that identifies those schools. anna will go through the specific programs. the funding for the past school year, 2011-2012, and the next school year, 2012-2013. the presentation goes after the first year, lessons learned and what of bids are happening for next year's program. it is also timely because the region mtc has developed another regional program. $20 million throughout the region. san francisco receives a $1.4 million. we will be doing a call for projects for those funds probably in the winter of 2013. we need our project list to mtc by june of 2013. in the next presentation, we will talk about the one
from the department of public health and a brief presentation to the looks like we do not have the powerpoint, and i apologize for that. it is on a flash a dry, so we will get that loaded up wall i am speaking. ok, so, in july of 2010, the authority board prep $500,000 in original safe process school funds. and the education and outreach program. those funds provided funding for the coalition to do education and outreach for 15 elementary schools throughout san francisco. we have a map that...
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you're all stunned by the prowess of this powerpoint animation. it's the best i could do. i never took a course. a lot of people are visual learns. so it helps just to sort of think about this. the pie is growing. right? now, this is a very mysterious thing. how is this possible? how's this possible? pies don't grow. how do economies grow? isn't altatend money and gold a things like that? first thing to notice is that this is possible, what it means is somebody could get fabulously wealthy not from taking money or wealth from somebody else but creating wealth for themselves and others. the late steve jobs did not get rich stealing ipads from homeless guys, right? that's not how it works. we know it so obviously that we tend to miss it. all economists know that generally free economies are going to create wealth over time. now, what i find fascinating about this, that's true economically but the question is how's this possible? i think that is point in which the jude owe christian theology on verge. right? and the biblical understanding of the human person we are made from
you're all stunned by the prowess of this powerpoint animation. it's the best i could do. i never took a course. a lot of people are visual learns. so it helps just to sort of think about this. the pie is growing. right? now, this is a very mysterious thing. how is this possible? how's this possible? pies don't grow. how do economies grow? isn't altatend money and gold a things like that? first thing to notice is that this is possible, what it means is somebody could get fabulously wealthy not...
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. >> we focus on the powerpoint and what it says in there. think what's important about the business plan is not actually what's in it but going through the business planning process so that you have identified your competitors, your market, your product, your revenue. all of the critical things. a business plan is just a structure to help you think through all those things. >> in much more ways it is for the entrepreneur. >> correct. >> you get approached all the time, you have money and want to give it. a lot of people want money. if i were to send you an e-mail, what is something to say in the subject line or first line of the e-mail to get you to say, oh, this is worth reading on? >> i figured out how to fix a problem that exists. and i figured out how to execute on that problem in the easiest way. i think it's a big problem. it got my attention. >> i think it's having some sort of number or something to show some tangible traction in whatever they're proposing. >> my best investments so far have been in company that is had no traction. f
. >> we focus on the powerpoint and what it says in there. think what's important about the business plan is not actually what's in it but going through the business planning process so that you have identified your competitors, your market, your product, your revenue. all of the critical things. a business plan is just a structure to help you think through all those things. >> in much more ways it is for the entrepreneur. >> correct. >> you get approached all the time,...
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whether you are making a powerpoint presentation or a spreadsheet, microsoft dominates the world andoday it steps into the twenty-first century. >> reporter: you can buy or rent and share as you need in the cloud. >> this is the most ambitious relief of microsoft office we have ever done. >> reporter: today the software was transformed into a platform including video conferences anywhere on earth. >> people work in more social and collaborative ways. >> reporter: working with the windows 8, it is cleaner than previous versions. it depends on users trusting their data. and for many users learning to use touch screens. we spoke to a couple of folks. >> i am not exaggerating this new system it is absolutely changed by business and changed the way i operate. >> feels like one solid system. it doesn't feel like excel is over here and word is over there, it is all together. >> reporter: more apple like. >> this is a very different project. it is a leap forward in terms of the features, richer experience, and you can do things with it that you couldn't do before. >>> for some it may be too
whether you are making a powerpoint presentation or a spreadsheet, microsoft dominates the world andoday it steps into the twenty-first century. >> reporter: you can buy or rent and share as you need in the cloud. >> this is the most ambitious relief of microsoft office we have ever done. >> reporter: today the software was transformed into a platform including video conferences anywhere on earth. >> people work in more social and collaborative ways. >> reporter:...
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heritage foundation put down the mandate, mitt romney went to the heritage foundation and did a powerpointpresentation -- [talking over each other] [talking over each other] shannon: just to be fair, i have asked him about that because that is a line that i hear quite a bit. twenty years ago it was a different kind of mandate and it's not what would end up in this kind of law. they have backed off that position. to be fair to them, to share what they are currently saying about that. first of all, i think it's awesome that you have a book -- [talking over each other] >> mitt romney went to the heritage foundation and did a powerpoint presentation promoting the individual mandate because what he was doing in massachusetts -- [talking over each other] [talking over each other] [talking over each other] >> should be a national model -- [talking over each other] >> romney is wrong and wrong nature was wrong. obamacare is wrong and the american public is of the opinion that it is wrong. amerans don't want to. >> tell me what the republicans have to replace it with. >> i will do it quickly. >> mi
heritage foundation put down the mandate, mitt romney went to the heritage foundation and did a powerpointpresentation -- [talking over each other] [talking over each other] shannon: just to be fair, i have asked him about that because that is a line that i hear quite a bit. twenty years ago it was a different kind of mandate and it's not what would end up in this kind of law. they have backed off that position. to be fair to them, to share what they are currently saying about that. first of...
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to start issuing these these authorizations you know they freely admitted in one of their powerpoint presentations that congress took the clause word for word from what they what they asked them to do you know this industry is looking to sell this equipment now that the wars overseas are winding down and where they're looking unfortunately is u.s. soil and the american people are going to be the ones that are hurt by it and evidence tucker that precautions will be taken it to protect innocent people's privacy especially when it comes to you know these entire programs change training students training you know people whose jobs this will be in the future it is that is that legislation being drafted here. yes actually it's it's thankfully congress is paying attention you know when the bill that i just mentioned that they passed in february it was a clause kind of buried in it and nobody really knew it was there and it was already passed and the bill was was aimed at different goals but now actually congress is hearing from their constituents and in both the house and the senate there h
to start issuing these these authorizations you know they freely admitted in one of their powerpoint presentations that congress took the clause word for word from what they what they asked them to do you know this industry is looking to sell this equipment now that the wars overseas are winding down and where they're looking unfortunately is u.s. soil and the american people are going to be the ones that are hurt by it and evidence tucker that precautions will be taken it to protect innocent...
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i watched a powerpoint yesterday from 2009 where mitt romney was walking through his health care law,ich is almost identical to the president's, well, he was talking about taxing people. so he just needs to figure out what it is on his end. we're pretty clear on our end. >> what are people at the beach taking away from this because we eat, sleep and dring it. most americans are half paying attention. if we're lucky. what are they gleaning? >> nothing. they're at the beach. >> michael's hoping that's so. >> come on, bob. you've been around politics long enough to know that the fourth of july holiday, this is not something that the american people are focused on. this gives the i believe the romney team a window between thousand and the convention to tighten the messaging up here. because it is problematic to bob's point. you could make a technical argument, but when people aren't looking at it technically, they're looking at the words and hearing the words coming out of your mouth. i think this gives them the window to do this. >> you think this is an issue that in late october people
i watched a powerpoint yesterday from 2009 where mitt romney was walking through his health care law,ich is almost identical to the president's, well, he was talking about taxing people. so he just needs to figure out what it is on his end. we're pretty clear on our end. >> what are people at the beach taking away from this because we eat, sleep and dring it. most americans are half paying attention. if we're lucky. what are they gleaning? >> nothing. they're at the beach. >>...
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whether it's masked behind 17 pages of powerpoint presentations about why this tax shelter is okay, aty i think folks and our investigators and the fbi and s.e.c. are smart enough to see through that. >> now, that's the kind of guy you want in your corner. i got to wear a wire with him today at cnbc's delivering alpha conference. all i can say is uh i'm glad it was just a microphone and not something used to incriminate anybody. i say that because the u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york is the most feared prosecutor of our time. he's prosecuted 71 insider trading cases and won 65 of them. the other six are still pending. that's a record. he's done it by using wiretaps and building complex cases with informants who are eager to help him. he's clever in the courtroom. something obvious today during my interview with him. i'm glad i was interviewing him not vice versa. he's serious about leveling the playing field and is shocked that miscreants think they can get away with the crimes they commit. what i found profound is he doesn't understand my money managers don't take i
whether it's masked behind 17 pages of powerpoint presentations about why this tax shelter is okay, aty i think folks and our investigators and the fbi and s.e.c. are smart enough to see through that. >> now, that's the kind of guy you want in your corner. i got to wear a wire with him today at cnbc's delivering alpha conference. all i can say is uh i'm glad it was just a microphone and not something used to incriminate anybody. i say that because the u.s. attorney for the southern...
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. >> cheating is cheating and lying is lying and whether it's masked behind 17 pages of powerpoint ofhis particular tax shelter is okay, at the end of the day i think our folks and investigators and the fbi and the scc are smart enough to see through this. >> it was a very interesting response, sue, to jim cramer's question of whether in this world of budget cuts his lawyers were smart enough or had the weapons actually to fight back against the smart attorneys and brilliant league minds of private industry. >> well, given his record, it appears as though they do have the smarts and they do have the tools. he's been one of the most successful sheriffs of wall street, ty. i mean, you know, the proof is in the pudding sort to speak. >> he was asked whether there's companies that were too big to fail and that that affected his ability to prosecute and he said, absolutely not. no company in his view, no institution in his view is above the law and too big to prosecute. interesting stuff. >> sends chills through wall street today. thanks, ty. >>> all right. greed and corruption on wall str
. >> cheating is cheating and lying is lying and whether it's masked behind 17 pages of powerpoint ofhis particular tax shelter is okay, at the end of the day i think our folks and investigators and the fbi and the scc are smart enough to see through this. >> it was a very interesting response, sue, to jim cramer's question of whether in this world of budget cuts his lawyers were smart enough or had the weapons actually to fight back against the smart attorneys and brilliant league...
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is g, go ptcore funmental s rrouat el n i nale anu ypo ipye way -- powerpoints, by the way, i was praying you'd have some. two questions that i've been thinking about, a so i understand why thehewod st ll b ils ig ist leli b hh ethiopia. but i really do not understand why they gave $200 million to anmi ala y ounion to bu the ai [inaudible] so what are they trying to get apart from the african union? and my second question has to do with give us an example of how eyane 00 r pumanso lly f,u.ase ng tetin tn their exchange rate. even though they have a fixed exchange rate. so do you think at if they value their curncheul thinat- thon nale th as nsne to a budget constraint? so if the exchange rate's changed, that's going to draw on the foreign resees. inoinhe t bee - nale >> in'mti t gnha'rnnt me l me answer you very quickly. on the first point, why would they give money to the au,ell, cun, isumfbacallb rns,ds of state representing their countries, and to me, it's a smooth passage when the chinese show good faith, good intentions sayi, he wereou f inin eaar op i c 'tsoy,onee atnetohm ng that t
is g, go ptcore funmental s rrouat el n i nale anu ypo ipye way -- powerpoints, by the way, i was praying you'd have some. two questions that i've been thinking about, a so i understand why thehewod st ll b ils ig ist leli b hh ethiopia. but i really do not understand why they gave $200 million to anmi ala y ounion to bu the ai [inaudible] so what are they trying to get apart from the african union? and my second question has to do with give us an example of how eyane 00 r pumanso lly f,u.ase...
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in terms of the negotiations, i did obtain from a source close to the talks a copy of the powerpoint that iranian negotiators made in the last formal session of the talks in moscow, and it is very hardlined. the basic iranian demand is that they be accepted as a signatory of the non-proliferation treaty with all the rights that they say that includes, including enrichment. at this point, the position of the u.s., and other negotiating parties, not to mention israel, is that no enrichment from iran can be prevented until they normalize their file of the united nations and clear up all the questions which they haven't begun to do, so it's very much a standoff. >> and iran is being squeezed. we just put up on the board some of the effects they've acknowledged. they're being squeezed economically. the sanctions, the european sanctions have kicked in on july 1st, and now what we're seeing, reports are that they're playing a shell game with their oil, hiding some of their oil at sea, in tankers. how long can they get away with that? >> not very long. as i look at the sanctions that took pl
in terms of the negotiations, i did obtain from a source close to the talks a copy of the powerpoint that iranian negotiators made in the last formal session of the talks in moscow, and it is very hardlined. the basic iranian demand is that they be accepted as a signatory of the non-proliferation treaty with all the rights that they say that includes, including enrichment. at this point, the position of the u.s., and other negotiating parties, not to mention israel, is that no enrichment from...
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cheating is cheating and lying is lying, and if it's masked behind 17 pages of powerpoint presentationsshelter is okay, i think our folks are smart enough to see through that. >> let's talk about business models, you bring it up in this room. i'm sure we have a lot of people who are worried -- i hear people worry so much about fiscal cliff, what it could do to their firm. they worry about what the break of the euro could be, the italian bond market, but there is a systemic risk they're not worried about, and that is you rolling that grenade into their office, why don't they put it in there with the euro and the fiscal cliff? >> so, i think you're right. i'm agreeing with you a lot today. i spend time not only talking to groups like this, but business schools, board of directors, and security lawyers about this very issue. people spend a lot of time thinking about external things and thinking about the bottom line as they should, and a lot of timenk
cheating is cheating and lying is lying, and if it's masked behind 17 pages of powerpoint presentationsshelter is okay, i think our folks are smart enough to see through that. >> let's talk about business models, you bring it up in this room. i'm sure we have a lot of people who are worried -- i hear people worry so much about fiscal cliff, what it could do to their firm. they worry about what the break of the euro could be, the italian bond market, but there is a systemic risk they're...
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you can do a powerpoint look at graphics, do spreadsheets whatever you need. and on my iphone if i'm in a real rush. visit go to meeting.com click on the try it free button and use the promo code stephanie. we'll be right back with karl frisch on the "stephanie miller show." >> it's witches and strange creatures of the night. >> announcer: it's the "stephanie miller show." ♪ we'll be right back with karl we know that back to school time means back to school germs. that's why lysol partners with schools all across the country providing resources designed to help teach healthy habits. so m lysol no touch hand soap and lysol wipes to your "back to school" list. that way, the healthy habits they learn in school will reinforce the good habits you've already taught them at home. to learn more, visit lysol.com/schools. lysol. mission for health. >>we tackle the big issues here in our nation's capital. ♪ >> announcer: stephanie miller. ♪ oh ♪ ♪ yeah everybody, everybody, everybody, everybody ♪ >> everybody? >> everybody. >> everybody. >> unless you are like in a coma.
you can do a powerpoint look at graphics, do spreadsheets whatever you need. and on my iphone if i'm in a real rush. visit go to meeting.com click on the try it free button and use the promo code stephanie. we'll be right back with karl frisch on the "stephanie miller show." >> it's witches and strange creatures of the night. >> announcer: it's the "stephanie miller show." ♪ we'll be right back with karl we know that back to school time means back to school...
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we could do the packets you will find important information inudinak isad h heart copies of the powerpointdes so see on the screen. there's also a lot more background information avilable and that is all availab als on talsi aal thaw. ey wl be webcast available of this briefing sometime in a probably on the kaiser family undation ebste. brng rein h a watch for th hedud to see when it will be broadcast. and if you happen to be watching the recording of c-span right now, you can find more resources on our website, you putting the slides yo can follow fiut gre question card and will give our panelists a chance to answer it and the evaluation form before you leave will help us to improve these programs as we go ln w,vessed crly kwledable group of panelists at national and community level experience. ey're giving brief presentations and manual have a chance to join the conversation directly. we're going to startwt dr. ursula bauer, health promotion at the centers for disease control and prevention. she's an epidemiologist with the law background at the state and natl ls s i getazito pursue her
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everything works great on powerpoint. you can make anything work on powerpoint. if you have a demonstration model, even in primitive form, that is much more effective in convincing people. so we made the roadster, and now we are coming out with model s, a 4-door sedan. some people said, "sure you can make an expensive small volume car, but can you make a real car?" okay, fine, we are going to make that, too. [laughter] so, that is coming out. and so that is where things are and hopefully, there are lessons to be drawn there. i think the overreaching point i want to make is you guys are the magicians of the 21th century, do not let anything hold you back. imagination is the limit. go out there and create some magic. thank you. [applause] >> it is independent state. coming up on c-span, a history of the statue of liberty. then, stanford university post a discussion on how social media is changing journalism. that is followed by mayor cory booker talking about his life at the stanford university commencement ceremony. then, elon musk. on "washington jounal" tomorrow
everything works great on powerpoint. you can make anything work on powerpoint. if you have a demonstration model, even in primitive form, that is much more effective in convincing people. so we made the roadster, and now we are coming out with model s, a 4-door sedan. some people said, "sure you can make an expensive small volume car, but can you make a real car?" okay, fine, we are going to make that, too. [laughter] so, that is coming out. and so that is where things are and...
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project to be on time, on budget, and to get paid early, you know, we would definitely entertain the powerpointpresentation. they have a record of project management that's good where they get into trouble is they extrapolate these operating systems, this remgdty into -- rigidity into political affairs, the human factor, things that are simpler, made up of community and social change, and they are on record, for example, as a social entity themselves as a corporation on the promotion of women, on diversity, on responding to the kind of world we live in. it's not great, you know? >> host: right. >> guest: yet, these conservative values are out of fashion, and with the we think they are powerful, you know, that's fine if you are talking about crossing your t's on safety at the workplace, but can they succeed with the strategy in a world where nay are so closed to the changing social merrickup of, say, you know, who is the educated work force in the united states anymore? it's mostly women. it's more and more diverse, and if you work at exxonmobil and go home to your family thanking giving dinner
project to be on time, on budget, and to get paid early, you know, we would definitely entertain the powerpointpresentation. they have a record of project management that's good where they get into trouble is they extrapolate these operating systems, this remgdty into -- rigidity into political affairs, the human factor, things that are simpler, made up of community and social change, and they are on record, for example, as a social entity themselves as a corporation on the promotion of women,...
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project to come in on time, on budget and to get paid early, you know, we definitely entertain the powerpointpresentation because they have a record of project management. where they get into trouble is free to extrapolate these kind of operating systems, this rigidity into political affairs, you know, the human factor, things that are -- they're made of this community, made up of social change. they're on record as a social entity on the promotion of women, diversity, responding to the kind of world we live in. it's not great. he can say that these conservative values are out of fashion and we think that they are powerful. you know, that's fine if you are talking about crossing your t.'s on safety in the workplace. the community succeed but the strategy in a world where they are so close to the changing social makeup of say, who is the educated workforce in the united states anymore? is when the nets a more diverse. if you work at exxonmobil and go home to your family thinks i'm dinner and half of your cousins are in disdain the area, that's not 30 years either. something's got to get pricin
project to come in on time, on budget and to get paid early, you know, we definitely entertain the powerpointpresentation because they have a record of project management. where they get into trouble is free to extrapolate these kind of operating systems, this rigidity into political affairs, you know, the human factor, things that are -- they're made of this community, made up of social change. they're on record as a social entity on the promotion of women, diversity, responding to the kind of...