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students can tell you i just kind of hoping it that this is important so i thought i would use powerpoint. so the problem is over half of the u.s. population would need to borrow money if he had a shortfall of about $400 due to some unexpected expense and when these people face an emergency they have to take out loans if they can't borrow from friends or family of something from 300 to 200%. and as for basic financial services, 40% of the public meaning they don't have a bank account or they do but they go elsewhere for their financial needs so these people spend about 10% of their income each year on the financial services and this is more than a lot of low income folks spend on food so when policymakers and academics a lot of times talk about this problem as regulating to pay loans or making them go away,. these efforts have been for a frustrating end to these things have been interest rate caps and disclosures, military lending meaning the payday lenders use to bring about a military sites, so you would have the base and then write outside of it would be to check the check cash or the
students can tell you i just kind of hoping it that this is important so i thought i would use powerpoint. so the problem is over half of the u.s. population would need to borrow money if he had a shortfall of about $400 due to some unexpected expense and when these people face an emergency they have to take out loans if they can't borrow from friends or family of something from 300 to 200%. and as for basic financial services, 40% of the public meaning they don't have a bank account or they do...
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. >> powerpoint. >>[video] >> happy holidays and that concludes the report. >> is there anyone that would like to make comment on the general managers report. public comment is close. item 4. general public comment up to 15 min. this item will be continued to item 12 if need be. at this time, neighbors of the public may address the commission on items of interest to the public that are within the subject matter jurisdiction of the commission and that do not appear on the agenda. with respect to agenda items, you will have the opportunity to address the commission when that item is reached in a meeting. i do not have any cards. is there anyone who would like to make general public comment culex seeing none, this item is closed. we are now on item 5. the consent calendar. i do need to make one quick announcement. it would it was determined by planning that item 5 that item 5d is not a project under ceqa. so, with that in mind, i also have one blue card, david--. >> good morning. david--. i am here to sp
. >> powerpoint. >>[video] >> happy holidays and that concludes the report. >> is there anyone that would like to make comment on the general managers report. public comment is close. item 4. general public comment up to 15 min. this item will be continued to item 12 if need be. at this time, neighbors of the public may address the commission on items of interest to the public that are within the subject matter jurisdiction of the commission and that do not appear on the...
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. >> powerpoint. >>[video] >> happy holidays and that concludes the report. >> is there anyone that would like to make comment on the general managers report. public comment is close. item 4. general public comment up to 15 min. this item will be continued to item 12 if need be. at this time, neighbors of the public may address the commission on items of interest to the public that are within the subject matter jurisdiction of the commission and that do not appear on the agenda. with respect to agenda items, you will have the opportunity to address the commission when that item is reached in a meeting. i do not have any cards. is there anyone who would like to make general public comment culex seeing none, this item is closed. we are now on item 5. the consent calendar. i do need to make one quick announcement. it would it was determined by planning that item 5 that item 5d is not a project under ceqa. so, with that in mind, i also have one blue card, david--. >> good morning. david--. i am here to sp
. >> powerpoint. >>[video] >> happy holidays and that concludes the report. >> is there anyone that would like to make comment on the general managers report. public comment is close. item 4. general public comment up to 15 min. this item will be continued to item 12 if need be. at this time, neighbors of the public may address the commission on items of interest to the public that are within the subject matter jurisdiction of the commission and that do not appear on the...
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this powerpoint could have been done by my fourth grader. tom: what brought people out here was a story that abc 7 broke last week. several montgomery county schools, including falls meade, had radon levels over the epa limit. a pta meeting,as there were folks from as far away as silver spring which has classrooms that tested more than double the epa limit. >> i find it inexcusable we were not informed about this when you found out. linda crawford believes that her building has made her sick. >> i'm sick now. will i have lung cancer when i get older? tom: officials say they messed up after radon tests were done in 2012. he should have retested schools over the limit and done something to bring the levels down, but for three years, they have done nothing. >> i don't have any good answers. the best we can do at this point is do what we should have done in 2012. , the testing meade that should have happened in 2012 is scheduled to happen this week. montgomery county school officials say they will retest all the other schools as well in this tim
this powerpoint could have been done by my fourth grader. tom: what brought people out here was a story that abc 7 broke last week. several montgomery county schools, including falls meade, had radon levels over the epa limit. a pta meeting,as there were folks from as far away as silver spring which has classrooms that tested more than double the epa limit. >> i find it inexcusable we were not informed about this when you found out. linda crawford believes that her building has made her...
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commercial nuclear powerpoint in 20 years is due to go on line in 2016. the u.s.s the largest provider of nuclear power. as tom reports from spring city, the industry is being challenged by the issues of safety and cost >> reporter: along the river it is the fishing. >> it's here. >> reporter: that concerns these locals, but not the nuclear plant that was been providing energy for a generation. the twin will go on line, completed in the 21st century. after delays and post safety upgrades that doubled the initial cost to more than four billion dollars. but officials of the government owned utility that built it say they have no regrets. >> nuclear is green and second only to hydro in cars. it is a smart choice for changing times and it was a sound business position. >> reporter: nuclear power is having a difficult passage in the country which first developed it for peaceful as well as military purposes. while it is one of five u.s. atomic plants under construction, five others have closed in the past few years. utilities have announced plans to shut down eight more
commercial nuclear powerpoint in 20 years is due to go on line in 2016. the u.s.s the largest provider of nuclear power. as tom reports from spring city, the industry is being challenged by the issues of safety and cost >> reporter: along the river it is the fishing. >> it's here. >> reporter: that concerns these locals, but not the nuclear plant that was been providing energy for a generation. the twin will go on line, completed in the 21st century. after delays and post...
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the same size all the time and, with that, it is hard for me to be in lecture and looking at the powerpoint. back back to my notes goes to my headaches. >> are you under the care of physicians? >> not anymore. after the last one, i have not gone back to the doctor, other than ton them i have headaches and troubleshooting. andour case is well-known you are at a summit with the president and you introduced the subject there. you have become a part of the conversation. >> which i am really happy about. it is unfortunate all this happened to me. i think it is something that is to be talked about and known. i am glad to be a face for that. how prevalent are concussions among young people? >> more prevalent than most realize and, with high school sports, there were 150,000 concussions with football players and 60,000 with girls soccer players. among best0,000 each ballplayers and wrestlers. those are estimates with surveillance data. the concussion rates have increased over time and this is a time where statistics might be something good with a rapid increase over time that likely does not indica
the same size all the time and, with that, it is hard for me to be in lecture and looking at the powerpoint. back back to my notes goes to my headaches. >> are you under the care of physicians? >> not anymore. after the last one, i have not gone back to the doctor, other than ton them i have headaches and troubleshooting. andour case is well-known you are at a summit with the president and you introduced the subject there. you have become a part of the conversation. >> which i...
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software called the productivity suite were processing technology, outlook, microsoft outlook, powerpointled a productivity suite. that was tremendously successful. large software, large share position. you watch this emerging technology and you look at this and you can't imagine that this -- that phone -- think about it that phone will do what we did on a pc. that pc is going to do what we did on the mainframe. this is what happens. it is not really do what we did in the mainframe, it does not do what you do on your phone, but it does lots of things that you like. and because it does those things, you don't use a pc anymore or a laptop. use a phone or an ipad. because it solves your problem as an individual. that's what happens. here is the business impact of that, you can see that. what happens is the new stuff grows like crazy and the old stuff slows. that is what happens. microsoft was never in any risk of going out of business. it was always extreme the profitable. drove up earnings and cash. never has a financial problem. it has a growth problem. the growth problem is because these
software called the productivity suite were processing technology, outlook, microsoft outlook, powerpointled a productivity suite. that was tremendously successful. large software, large share position. you watch this emerging technology and you look at this and you can't imagine that this -- that phone -- think about it that phone will do what we did on a pc. that pc is going to do what we did on the mainframe. this is what happens. it is not really do what we did in the mainframe, it does not...
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it is very difficult for me to be in a lecture and be looking at the board and looking at the powerpointnd going back to my notes. that really stimulates my headaches. i am not under the care of neuroscientists. after my last one i have not had to go back to the doctor. is unfortunate that all this had but i do think it is something that needs to be talked about and needs to be known. i am glad that i can help with that. dawn: at the high school level alone there were a hundred and thousand concussions among football players. 60,000 among girls soccer players. among boys soccer players. those are national estimates based on national injuries surveillance data. concussionst decade rates have increased and radically over time area this is one of those times when some scary looking statistics might actually be something good. this rapid increase likely does not indicate true increases in the incidence of concussions. most of the rule changes at the high school level have actually proved to improve player safety. it actually shows the dramatic increases we have had in education and knowledge
it is very difficult for me to be in a lecture and be looking at the board and looking at the powerpointnd going back to my notes. that really stimulates my headaches. i am not under the care of neuroscientists. after my last one i have not had to go back to the doctor. is unfortunate that all this had but i do think it is something that needs to be talked about and needs to be known. i am glad that i can help with that. dawn: at the high school level alone there were a hundred and thousand...
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luke's is basically a powerpoint. a powerpoint presentation which is not quite what we have in mind. there is a long history of members of the coalition involved in keeping st. luke's open, and keeping it open and a viable -- healthcare facility. there is a lot of that dialogue and that is not what cmpc wants to do. they really don't want to talk about what kinds of uses, what kinds of services should be offered at st. luke's because it's very complex and we agree and understand that but it's what we are looking at. >> a committee advisory? >> that would be great. but it's the history of the communal advisory committees in this city is not outstanding. what we would love and have asked for consistently is a formal agreement with the city departments, with the health department and with the planning department. that's where it seems to me cmpc and the development agreement gives the authority to actually recommend compliance. if cmpc were more than happy to meet with cmpc in a meaningful way. but what i heard today was
luke's is basically a powerpoint. a powerpoint presentation which is not quite what we have in mind. there is a long history of members of the coalition involved in keeping st. luke's open, and keeping it open and a viable -- healthcare facility. there is a lot of that dialogue and that is not what cmpc wants to do. they really don't want to talk about what kinds of uses, what kinds of services should be offered at st. luke's because it's very complex and we agree and understand that but it's...
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the software called productivity suite, where processing technologies like microsoft outlook and powerpointwas the productivity suite. that was tremendously successful. sued by thethey got government. a very large share of positioning. you watch this emerging technology, and you look at this, and you cannot imagine phone is goingat to do what we did on a pc? or that pc will do what we did on the mainframe? it doesn't necessarily do what we did on mainframes, but he does lots of things that you like. you don't use a pc anymore or a laptop, you a phone or an ipad, because it solves your problem as an individual. that is what happens. here is the business impact. new stuff grows like crazy, and the old stuff flows. that is what happens. microsoft was never at any risk of going out of business. it was always extremely profitable. steve drove up earnings and cash. charlie: a ton of cash on hand. sam palmisano: yes. ibm never had a financial problem, it had a growth trouble. it is because these things shift and that is what causes that. a lot of that, a lot of these trends, are what we are seeing
the software called productivity suite, where processing technologies like microsoft outlook and powerpointwas the productivity suite. that was tremendously successful. sued by thethey got government. a very large share of positioning. you watch this emerging technology, and you look at this, and you cannot imagine phone is goingat to do what we did on a pc? or that pc will do what we did on the mainframe? it doesn't necessarily do what we did on mainframes, but he does lots of things that you...
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luke's is basically a powerpoint. a powerpoint presentation which is not quite what we have in mind. there is a long history of members of the coalition involved in keeping st. luke's open, and keeping it open and a viable -- healthcare facility. there is a lot of that dialogue and that is not what cmpc wants to do. they really don't want to talk about what kinds of uses, what kinds of services should be offered at st. luke's because it's very complex and we agree and understand that but it's what we are looking at. >> a committee advisory? >> that would be great. but it's the history of the communal advisory committees in this city is not outstanding. what we would love and have asked for consistently is a formal agreement with the city departments, with the health department and with the planning department. that's where it seems to me cmpc and the development agreement gives the authority to actually recommend compliance. if cmpc were more than happy to meet with cmpc in a meaningful way. but what i heard today was
luke's is basically a powerpoint. a powerpoint presentation which is not quite what we have in mind. there is a long history of members of the coalition involved in keeping st. luke's open, and keeping it open and a viable -- healthcare facility. there is a lot of that dialogue and that is not what cmpc wants to do. they really don't want to talk about what kinds of uses, what kinds of services should be offered at st. luke's because it's very complex and we agree and understand that but it's...
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that, it's really difficult for me to be in lecture and be looking at the board and looking at the powerpoint and going back to my notes. that really stimulates my headache. >> rose: are you under the care of neuroscientists and physicians? >> not anymore. i mean, after my last one, i haven't really had to go back to the doctor. i have been telling them i still have headaches and probably troubleshooting every idea we have. >> rose: your case was not known. you were there with the obama summit and the president and you introduced the subject there. >> yeah. >> rose: so you've become a part of the conversation without the impact of concussions. >> which i'm really happy about. it's unfortunate all this had to happen to me but i do think it's something that needs to be talked about and known so i'm glad i could help with that. >> rose: how prevalent are concussions among young people? >> more prevalent than people realize. at high school age, high school-sanctioned reports, last year sf 0,000 concussions among football players, off0,000 among girl soccer players, 45,000 among boy soccer players
that, it's really difficult for me to be in lecture and be looking at the board and looking at the powerpoint and going back to my notes. that really stimulates my headache. >> rose: are you under the care of neuroscientists and physicians? >> not anymore. i mean, after my last one, i haven't really had to go back to the doctor. i have been telling them i still have headaches and probably troubleshooting every idea we have. >> rose: your case was not known. you were there with...
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called the productivity suite, word-processing technology and the like, microsof microsoft ou, word, powerpoint, called their productivity suite, a very large share position, that's why they got sued by the government, and you watch this emerging technology and you look at this and you can't imagine that, now, this -- think about it, that phone is going to do what we did on a pc? or that pc is going to do what we did on the main frame? well, charlie, it doesn't. it doesn't do that we do on mainframes or what you do on your phone, but it does lots of things that you like, and because it does those things, you don't use a pc anymore or a laptop, you use a phone or an ipad because it solves your problems as an individual. that's what happens. here's the business impact to that, you can see that. so what happens is the new stuff grows like crazy and the old stuff slows. microsoft was never in any risk of going out of business. always extremely popular. stev.the growth problem is becae these things shift and that's what causes that. we talk about it in the book. a lot of the trends we talk about are
called the productivity suite, word-processing technology and the like, microsof microsoft ou, word, powerpoint, called their productivity suite, a very large share position, that's why they got sued by the government, and you watch this emerging technology and you look at this and you can't imagine that, now, this -- think about it, that phone is going to do what we did on a pc? or that pc is going to do what we did on the main frame? well, charlie, it doesn't. it doesn't do that we do on...
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. >> was there a final spreadsheet, a powerpoint where you saw the slide and you were like, oh, my god >> no, this is judgment. so the more i get confident that the new pathways, the new knowledge, the culture is right, that the scientists are being productive, the more you build trust, the more you're willing to spend. myself as part of the management team and the investors are the same way. success begets success. so if we're extremely successful and productive then our investors are willing to allow us to spend more on research. >> what happened to pfizer before that made that r&d equation out of whack? >> lack of good leadership. look after the appropriate culture and, you know, we've taken a lot of steps to improve our science base, to improve where we are, the competitiveness of our science and a certain element, to be honest, is also very often luck. >> this is a very difficult exercise. if you pick the wrong area to go down and you make a mistake and you hit a blind alley and you don't know for ten years you made the wrong bet so there's an element of luck. so there's luck and
. >> was there a final spreadsheet, a powerpoint where you saw the slide and you were like, oh, my god >> no, this is judgment. so the more i get confident that the new pathways, the new knowledge, the culture is right, that the scientists are being productive, the more you build trust, the more you're willing to spend. myself as part of the management team and the investors are the same way. success begets success. so if we're extremely successful and productive then our investors...
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. >> powerpoint.happy holidays and that concludes the report. >> is there anyone that would like to make comment on the general managers report. public comment is close. item 4. general public comment up to 15 min. this item will be continued to item 12 if need be. at this time, neighbors of the public may address the commission on items of interest to the public that are within the subject matter jurisdiction of the commission and that do not appear on the agenda. with respect to agenda items, you will have the opportunity to address the commission when that item is reached in a meeting. i do not have any cards. is there anyone who would like to make general public comment culex seeing none, this item is closed. we are now on item 5. the consent calendar. i do need to make one quick announcement. it would it was determined by planning that item 5 that item 5d is not a project under ceqa. so, with that in mind, i also have one blue card, david--. >> good morning. david--. i am here to speak against th
. >> powerpoint.happy holidays and that concludes the report. >> is there anyone that would like to make comment on the general managers report. public comment is close. item 4. general public comment up to 15 min. this item will be continued to item 12 if need be. at this time, neighbors of the public may address the commission on items of interest to the public that are within the subject matter jurisdiction of the commission and that do not appear on the agenda. with respect to...
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. >> i have a powerpoint, but in the interest of time, i will hit the highlights for you, of that powerpoint, to move this along, swiftly. >> so the background on this item before you today is regarding the sale of 30 van ness. and it is a property that the city has owned since, 2001. and about 150,000 square feet of city office uses, you can see the types of uses in the building there. and on the slide. and it is for the plan for it and we had an initial sense of likely the capitol investments should we retain, the asset and stay in the asset that has now been validated to two different design and we moved forward with a sales transaction before you today and so the reminder on the background. it was appraised for 43 million, back in 2012, that started the initial process, and then we moved forward with offering the property to the market place at tremendous, interest and brought them to the board and consideration of the finalists, and the terms of conditions. and so now we are before you today, and with that negotiated purchase, and sale agreement. and with the 30 van ess holdings and whi
. >> i have a powerpoint, but in the interest of time, i will hit the highlights for you, of that powerpoint, to move this along, swiftly. >> so the background on this item before you today is regarding the sale of 30 van ness. and it is a property that the city has owned since, 2001. and about 150,000 square feet of city office uses, you can see the types of uses in the building there. and on the slide. and it is for the plan for it and we had an initial sense of likely the capitol...
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some have a powerpoint and some do not. after we finish with the last presentation, i will open it up for a moderated q&a with myself. we will have a great dialogue and then we will open it to the audience. for those of you watching livestream, you can # brownvboard60. we will have an opportunity to address them. i will turn it over to professor robinson who will open. again, welcome. professor robinson? [inaudible] professor robinson: how is that? if you are wondering if we are related, we are not. [laughter] but we are longtime friends. it, i'm supposed to give the view from about 30,000 feet. let's see. here we are. importance of brown, i don't have to remind you of this language. you are probably all quite familiar with it. it is the importance of education. this is the theme we see throughout both federal and supreme court decisions. when they are talking about education, it is recognized to be probably the linchpin for american democracy. if we don't have an educated and enlightened citizenry, i don't think there is m
some have a powerpoint and some do not. after we finish with the last presentation, i will open it up for a moderated q&a with myself. we will have a great dialogue and then we will open it to the audience. for those of you watching livestream, you can # brownvboard60. we will have an opportunity to address them. i will turn it over to professor robinson who will open. again, welcome. professor robinson? [inaudible] professor robinson: how is that? if you are wondering if we are related, we...
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some have a powerpoint and some do not. after we finish with the last presentation i will open it up for a moderated q&a with myself. the questions i have a great dialogue and then we will open it to the audience for a q and a. for those of you watching live #at brown the board 60. we will have an opportunity to address them. i will turn it over to professor robinson who will open. adi., welcome toa [inaudible] professor robinson: how is that? if you are wondering if we are related, we are not. [laughter] we are longtime friends. as they understood it i'm supposed to give you from 30,000 feet. let's see. here we are. brown, you areof probably all quite familiar with it. this is the theme we see throughout both federal and supreme court decisions. when they are talking about education it is probably the linchpin for american democracy if we don't have an educated and enlightened citizenry, i don't think there is much we can do to keep it together. the unanimous holding of course is that separate educational facilities are in
some have a powerpoint and some do not. after we finish with the last presentation i will open it up for a moderated q&a with myself. the questions i have a great dialogue and then we will open it to the audience for a q and a. for those of you watching live #at brown the board 60. we will have an opportunity to address them. i will turn it over to professor robinson who will open. adi., welcome toa [inaudible] professor robinson: how is that? if you are wondering if we are related, we are...
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you can still read your powerpoint on the web relating to them. to coder verbatim she said i'll markers are the foundation of evidence-based medicine. they determine what happens, what we should prescribe it we should prescribe to, outcomes happen to people, not populations. there is an indictment of what the fda has been doing for 50 years because fda clinical trials our population-based trials, overwhelmed with based just looking for empirical correlations. if you've got pancreatic cancer, let's throw this drug at you, if you do better, good. but, of course, is what you define as a disease is 25 different diseases, you fail to cure. there is a core problem with the fda existing trial protocols which statisticians call the reference class problem. if each of you represents 1000 patients, the simple question is, let's to pancreatic cancer, that's her favorite cancer today. this row here, if around you all of which are pancreatic cancer, 15,000 or so and test the drug in all of you, who is to say your predictive of the rest of the people in this ro
you can still read your powerpoint on the web relating to them. to coder verbatim she said i'll markers are the foundation of evidence-based medicine. they determine what happens, what we should prescribe it we should prescribe to, outcomes happen to people, not populations. there is an indictment of what the fda has been doing for 50 years because fda clinical trials our population-based trials, overwhelmed with based just looking for empirical correlations. if you've got pancreatic cancer,...
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i didn't bring a powerpoint slide, but here is a picture of a slide, after making 20 comments flat.during the goes up early cold war and keeps going down. because so many people cite this book, so is above it's been experienced. gets to thischris in the book, it's hard to find detail who discusses the -- they were just internationalists revisions of the world, where woodrow wilson how to change the world, not whether one should do so. it disparages them, uses the terms they did not use themselves. it's just confusing. it can be called isolationist. ironically, it was the chair of the senate foreign relations committee, a guiding william stone from missouri. ,ap quoting george washington he was one of the six senators as some of you know who voted against the declaration of war. speech, against going to if we go intod this war, we will not have the same old republic again. he was right. but as historians know, you can't really go back. and have the same old republic. included in that same old republic was with the primacy. and other things. it should be possible in 21st century. acti
i didn't bring a powerpoint slide, but here is a picture of a slide, after making 20 comments flat.during the goes up early cold war and keeps going down. because so many people cite this book, so is above it's been experienced. gets to thischris in the book, it's hard to find detail who discusses the -- they were just internationalists revisions of the world, where woodrow wilson how to change the world, not whether one should do so. it disparages them, uses the terms they did not use...
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i cannot convey enough how a read of this 40 and 50 page powerpoint on some of the mathematics and dynamicst is going on with our atmosphere will make all the little bit smarter about this debate. virginie maisonneuve is with us on her france. what a moment for france. i was watching the president of the republic of france the other day going, i can't imagine what is 24 hours are like with all that he is dealing with. what do these meetings mean to the city of paris? >> the climate change meetings. tom: the climate change meetings, the backdrop. >> identified that all of it has so gone forward is very good. tom: just doing it. >> absolutely. the key thing for me, and as you know, climate change has been a long-term theme of mine for many, many years in terms of influences, growth, and economy of less. it is really important, but really what we have to do is find a way to combine the long-term ambitions that climate change needs to have to be successful, to curtail climate change, and the short-term political -- you have touched on political issues as well in short-term political cycles beca
i cannot convey enough how a read of this 40 and 50 page powerpoint on some of the mathematics and dynamicst is going on with our atmosphere will make all the little bit smarter about this debate. virginie maisonneuve is with us on her france. what a moment for france. i was watching the president of the republic of france the other day going, i can't imagine what is 24 hours are like with all that he is dealing with. what do these meetings mean to the city of paris? >> the climate change...
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. >> i have a powerpoint, but in the interest of time, i will hit the highlights for you, of that powerpoint, to move this along, swiftly. >> so the background on this item before you today is regarding the sale of 30 van ness. and it is a property that the city has owned since, 2001. and about 150,000 square feet of city office uses, you can see the types of uses in the building there. and on the slide. and it is for the plan for it and we had an initial sense of likely the capitol investments should we retain, the asset and stay in the asset that has now been validated to two different design and we moved forward with a sales transaction before you today and so the reminder on the background. it was appraised for 43 million, back in 2012, that started the initial process, and then we moved forward with offering the property to the market place at tremendous, interest and brought them to the board and consideration of the finalists, and the terms of conditions. and so now we are before you today, and with that negotiated purchase, and sale agreement. and with the 30 van ess holdings and whi
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. >> i have a powerpoint, but in the interest of time, i will hit the highlights for you, of that powerpoint, to move this along, swiftly. >> so the background on this item before you today is regarding the sale of 30 van ness. and it is a property that the city has owned since, 2001. and about 150,000 square feet of city office uses, you can see the types of uses in the building there. and on the slide. and it is for the plan for it and we had an initial sense of likely the capitol investments should we retain, the asset and stay in the asset that has now been validated to two different design and we moved forward with a sales transaction before you today and so the reminder on the background. it was appraised for 43 million, back in 2012, that started the initial process, and then we moved forward with offering the property to the market place at tremendous, interest and brought them to the board and consideration of the finalists, and the terms of conditions. and so now we are before you today, and with that negotiated purchase, and sale agreement. and with the 30 van ess holdings and whi
. >> i have a powerpoint, but in the interest of time, i will hit the highlights for you, of that powerpoint, to move this along, swiftly. >> so the background on this item before you today is regarding the sale of 30 van ness. and it is a property that the city has owned since, 2001. and about 150,000 square feet of city office uses, you can see the types of uses in the building there. and on the slide. and it is for the plan for it and we had an initial sense of likely the capitol...
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powerpoint. >> we have a presentation. >> the first mills act contract is for 722 steiner street. the owners have agreed to invest over $220,000 towards roof replacements, repair siding painting and return for the property tax adjustment. the owners at 807 montgomery street have committed to invest over $114,000 towards exterior maintenance and return for the property tax adjustment. the owners of 761 post street, will not see a property tax reduction this year but they have committed to invest nearly $2.5 million for seismic upgrades and restoration work to rehabilitate the building. planning department work closely with each of them to provide professional guidance with their individual rehabilitation plans and maintenance plans. on behalf of the commission, the planning department recommend approval of these mills act contract. the application on the approval on the basis that all work is completed and is consistent with the requirements established by the mills acts. planning staff is available to answer questions. also representative from the recorders office is present today
powerpoint. >> we have a presentation. >> the first mills act contract is for 722 steiner street. the owners have agreed to invest over $220,000 towards roof replacements, repair siding painting and return for the property tax adjustment. the owners at 807 montgomery street have committed to invest over $114,000 towards exterior maintenance and return for the property tax adjustment. the owners of 761 post street, will not see a property tax reduction this year but they have...
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powerpoint. >> we have a presentation. >> the first mills act contract is for 722 steiner street. the owners have agreed to invest over $220,000 towards of replacements, repair siding painting and return for the property tax adjustment. the owners at 807 montgomery street have committed to invest over $114,000 towards exterior maintenance and return for the property tax adjustment. the owners of 761 post street, will not see a property tax reduction this year but they have committed to invest nearly $2.5 million for seismic upgrades and restoration work to rehabilitate the building. planning department work closely with each of them to provide professional guidance with their individual rehabilitation plans and maintenance plans. on behalf of the commission, the planning department recommend approval of these mills act contract. the application on the approval on the basis that all work is completed and is consistent with the requirements established by the mills acts. planning staff is available to answer questions. also representative from the recorders office is present today t
powerpoint. >> we have a presentation. >> the first mills act contract is for 722 steiner street. the owners have agreed to invest over $220,000 towards of replacements, repair siding painting and return for the property tax adjustment. the owners at 807 montgomery street have committed to invest over $114,000 towards exterior maintenance and return for the property tax adjustment. the owners of 761 post street, will not see a property tax reduction this year but they have committed...
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this is where i have to apologize in the powerpoint. this is simply to say enrollment will continue to grow and just from housing we imagine growth from 3,000 to 6,000 by 2023. we are currently at -- it will be at 62,000. so forecasting new housing is complex. but the one thing that's really clear no matter how we look at it is that substantial numbers of children will live in new housing especially in the bayview. but 31% of all students that will become part of our school system will live in bayview. treasure island is the next neighborhood that will have a substantial number of students. and then about 18% in south of market. >>supervisor jane kim: before you move to the next slide, i know you have listed the neighborhoods in order of number of projected students, but do you also take into account when the development will occur. for example treasure island is years down the road. >> i'm going to get to that. so between new developments will yield anywhere from 7,000-12,000 additional students by 2040. the average, it's very hard wit
this is where i have to apologize in the powerpoint. this is simply to say enrollment will continue to grow and just from housing we imagine growth from 3,000 to 6,000 by 2023. we are currently at -- it will be at 62,000. so forecasting new housing is complex. but the one thing that's really clear no matter how we look at it is that substantial numbers of children will live in new housing especially in the bayview. but 31% of all students that will become part of our school system will live in...
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powerpoint. >> we have a presentation. >> the first mills act contract is for 722 steiner street. the owners have agreed to invest over $220,000 towards roof replacements, repair siding painting and return for the property tax adjustment. the owners at 807 montgomery street have committed to invest over $114,000 towards exterior maintenance and return for the property tax adjustment. the owners of 761 post street, will not see a property tax reduction this year but they have committed to invest nearly $2.5 million for seismic upgrades and restoration work to rehabilitate the building. planning department work closely with each of them to provide professional guidance with their individual rehabilitation plans and maintenance plans. on behalf of the commission, the planning department recommend approval of these mills act contract. the application on the approval on the basis that all work is completed and is consistent with the requirements established by the mills acts. planning staff is available to answer questions. also representative from the recorders office is present today
powerpoint. >> we have a presentation. >> the first mills act contract is for 722 steiner street. the owners have agreed to invest over $220,000 towards roof replacements, repair siding painting and return for the property tax adjustment. the owners at 807 montgomery street have committed to invest over $114,000 towards exterior maintenance and return for the property tax adjustment. the owners of 761 post street, will not see a property tax reduction this year but they have...
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powerpoint. >> we have a presentation. >> the first mills act contract is for 722 steiner street. the owners have agreed to invest over $220,000 towards roof replacements, repair siding painting and return for the property tax adjustment. the owners at 807 montgomery street have committed to invest over $114,000 towards exterior maintenance and return for the property tax adjustment. the owners of 761 post street, will not see a property tax reduction this year but they have committed to invest nearly $2.5 million for seismic upgrades and restoration work to rehabilitate the building. planning department work closely with each of them to provide professional guidance with their individual rehabilitation plans and maintenance plans. on behalf of the commission, the planning department recommend approval of these mills act contract. the application on the approval on the basis that all work is completed and is consistent with the requirements established by the mills acts. planning staff is available to answer questions. also representative from the recorders office is present today
powerpoint. >> we have a presentation. >> the first mills act contract is for 722 steiner street. the owners have agreed to invest over $220,000 towards roof replacements, repair siding painting and return for the property tax adjustment. the owners at 807 montgomery street have committed to invest over $114,000 towards exterior maintenance and return for the property tax adjustment. the owners of 761 post street, will not see a property tax reduction this year but they have...