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had already conducted a thorough search of the stairwell in all campus buildings including the powerpoint and is in the process of reviewing the security assessment of the 23 acre facility to look for new risk after this latest strategy. >> if there are any other patients associated with the hospital who were unaccounted for as of today, they were telling me they will have the information for me on monday. >>> new voter registration numbers were released today showing people with no party preference are now the second largest in california. voters make up a big percent of the voting public. republicans are close behind with 25.1%. democrats remain the largest block of voters in the state. more than 90 million californians have registered to both. >>> on tuesday, join us for live election coverage starting at 7 pm. of course complete coverage right here at the 10 pm news. >>> tonight, officials welcoming the decision by president trump to provide a nuclear summit with north korea's leader. that meeting is back on now for june 12 in singapore. as our reporter says, president trump is not de
had already conducted a thorough search of the stairwell in all campus buildings including the powerpoint and is in the process of reviewing the security assessment of the 23 acre facility to look for new risk after this latest strategy. >> if there are any other patients associated with the hospital who were unaccounted for as of today, they were telling me they will have the information for me on monday. >>> new voter registration numbers were released today showing people with...
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. >> we do have a powerpoint. can you help me to display -- >> secretary ionin >> clerk: can we go to the overhead? there we go. >> good evening, president cleaveland, commissioners, chief hayes-white and distinguished guests. i am gabe harris. i am a volunteer for nert for the past 13 years. i also serve as the volunteer for san francisco's volunteer dispatch program. two years ago, we the advisory board appeared before you for the first time ever to talk about the nert program, so we're honored to be back. thank you for allowing us the opportunity. i'm joined by my fellow advisory board members, and one of our members could not join us today. so 28 years and still going strong. nert program continues to be free to residents, continues to be taught by an amazing group of san francisco firefighters, and is still the only hands on training of basic and advanced preparedness skills to anyone living or working in san francisco. we are grateful for the continued support of the fire commission, chief hayes-white, and t
. >> we do have a powerpoint. can you help me to display -- >> secretary ionin >> clerk: can we go to the overhead? there we go. >> good evening, president cleaveland, commissioners, chief hayes-white and distinguished guests. i am gabe harris. i am a volunteer for nert for the past 13 years. i also serve as the volunteer for san francisco's volunteer dispatch program. two years ago, we the advisory board appeared before you for the first time ever to talk about the nert...
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i'm not sure how i can do that, but i do have -- >> you can use the powerpoint. we have -- >> okay. >> i don't have a stick with me. i have it on mine, so i apologize. >> unless you want to show it under the overhead. >> i can do that, as well, and i can also give you hard copies, as well, since i produced those. >> go ahead. pass it down. >> so -- >> we'll share. >> is there enough copies? >> oh, okay. an introduction. my name is connie mar. i own and have lived at 2 garfield street at merced heights for the past 20-plus years, and my purpose today here is to request the board of appeals -- [inaudible] >> -- monterey pine trees on my property. i think the biggest question is why remove the trees? i feel that they constitute an unacceptable risk to my property, occupants of my home and to the general public. the limbs have a high chance of failure, and the consequences of such failure can be catastrophic. just a little background. i want you to really know that i have an abiding respect for nature. i appreciate the contributions of the trees to the health and the
i'm not sure how i can do that, but i do have -- >> you can use the powerpoint. we have -- >> okay. >> i don't have a stick with me. i have it on mine, so i apologize. >> unless you want to show it under the overhead. >> i can do that, as well, and i can also give you hard copies, as well, since i produced those. >> go ahead. pass it down. >> so -- >> we'll share. >> is there enough copies? >> oh, okay. an introduction. my name is...
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eth not something you can pick up, get a powerpoint slide briefing and now i'm an expert on prosecuting right. >> if you just look at the numbers, less than 4% of allegations in the military result in a conviction. 96% of the people that have beek free, and that's just not winning. >> trevor: brigette, on your side, you not only served, but you have come forward with a very painful story of your own experience with sexual assault in the military. how did you process that information, and how did it inform why you support this legislation? >> well, my situation happened in the '90s, in '87 to '91, and when i got out, i was exited out because i reported sexual harassment. so within a 99-day period, i was retaliated against, and then subsequently put out of the military. so my clearance, my training, all of those things were completely didn't hold up against me saying, you know, i had been assaulted, and, now, you know, i want something done about it. instead of them doing something about it, then i was exited out of the military. >> trevor: who retaliated against you? >> my command. my fi
eth not something you can pick up, get a powerpoint slide briefing and now i'm an expert on prosecuting right. >> if you just look at the numbers, less than 4% of allegations in the military result in a conviction. 96% of the people that have beek free, and that's just not winning. >> trevor: brigette, on your side, you not only served, but you have come forward with a very painful story of your own experience with sexual assault in the military. how did you process that...
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and lets you put them together and then you get a powerpoint presentation of the deal. understanding what's going on. repssented wit one of the deep scientific problems everywhere. how do the layers interact. we have layers everybody knows this. you all flew here. this little plane has a hundred 50,000 modules in us thousand computers. it used to be this didn't have any computers in the pilot actually it was really manipulating the waters on the wing. the 747 has a thousand computers. they are playing with the joystick. it's because of all of the layers that are allowing for stability but also fragility. and this is because of my voice. the system's bride to is bride to understand biological systems. the wind up the constant consciousness and instinct. as william james says. they are the functional core list of structure. a single complex action may involve successfully the waking of impulses it could be a quick in sync. but then something like language and consciousness it's just a rattling off of the little instincts into one that looksike something else. and william
and lets you put them together and then you get a powerpoint presentation of the deal. understanding what's going on. repssented wit one of the deep scientific problems everywhere. how do the layers interact. we have layers everybody knows this. you all flew here. this little plane has a hundred 50,000 modules in us thousand computers. it used to be this didn't have any computers in the pilot actually it was really manipulating the waters on the wing. the 747 has a thousand computers. they are...
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the powerpoint chapter went in at the last minute.nd there are peripheral characters i'm actually interested in pursuing. so i'm hoping that i can use some of the same structural approaches and come up with a book that stands on its own and is different from "goon squad" rather than just a kind of weaker echo. that's actually a tall order. we'll see if i can pull that off because i don't want to just write a book that's not as good. but if it can be its own thing and yet use some new kind of structural approaches that i'm curious about and follow peripheral characters that i'm curious about, it might be fun. >> tall order and very brave. and as you say, fun. good, good, we'll look forward to that. jennifer egan, thank you so much for joining us. >> what a pleasure. thank you. >> i hope you enjoyed those conversations tonight with two fascinating women making serious waves. and that is it for our program. thanks for watching "amanpour" on pbs and join us again next time. ♪ ♪ >> national presentation of "bbc world news" is made possible
the powerpoint chapter went in at the last minute.nd there are peripheral characters i'm actually interested in pursuing. so i'm hoping that i can use some of the same structural approaches and come up with a book that stands on its own and is different from "goon squad" rather than just a kind of weaker echo. that's actually a tall order. we'll see if i can pull that off because i don't want to just write a book that's not as good. but if it can be its own thing and yet use some new...
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i think there was a really great powerpoint that synthesized a lot of work that's been done over the past two year. i think an important part of that has been getting a handle on what the problem is i francisco. what is the problem >>speaker: california emerging technology fund identifies that cost statewide is the biggest barrier to access. in mywner experience living in bay view, i think you do see folks outside of the library before and after closed hours, and that is true across the entire city who have their backs up against the wall and accessing the internet which tells me that home access to the internet is theblem and it's not just concentrated in one district, it's across the entire city. sort of getting to what ctc also identified, we out liked a number of important policy goals for the city. this started a few years ago well before the trump administration took over and before the trump designated fcc -- barred states from enforcing their own rules locally that almost underscores an entire different rationale which the municipal broadband proje is almost the only game in
i think there was a really great powerpoint that synthesized a lot of work that's been done over the past two year. i think an important part of that has been getting a handle on what the problem is i francisco. what is the problem >>speaker: california emerging technology fund identifies that cost statewide is the biggest barrier to access. in mywner experience living in bay view, i think you do see folks outside of the library before and after closed hours, and that is true across the...
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the latest track, position is on half moon bay and powerpoint. this fog expands in coverage near the coastline for the overnight hours. we will watch out for that. the live cam right now in san jose, there's a hayes out there. mostly clear skies across the region. this is a plan for tomorrow, there's fog near the coastline and a few patches around the bay. warmest locations inland, number triple digits, upper 90s , lower 90s tomorrow afternoon. san francisco, the pride parade partly cloudy skies start the day, san francisco no longer in the 80s. tomorrow has a cooler breeze, friends 50-20 mile per hour. temperatures in the upper 60s. cooler near the coast, lower 90s inland. cooler temperatures in the five day, we have more not coming up. >>> thank you, march -- mark. his two daughters witness a killing. why investigators say they do not take chances to keep the public sector >>> the european union announces billions of dollars on tariffs on american goods prompting president trump to fire back and how he threatens to retaliate. more after the bre
the latest track, position is on half moon bay and powerpoint. this fog expands in coverage near the coastline for the overnight hours. we will watch out for that. the live cam right now in san jose, there's a hayes out there. mostly clear skies across the region. this is a plan for tomorrow, there's fog near the coastline and a few patches around the bay. warmest locations inland, number triple digits, upper 90s , lower 90s tomorrow afternoon. san francisco, the pride parade partly cloudy...
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. >> we have a powerpoint. good afternoon, supervisors. my name is rich will lasimosa. filipinas are the faster growing population in california yes our numbers are dwindling in san francisco. since the 1900's, we've been fighting displacement. at the epicenter of development and displacement is san francisco, and in the soma district, particularly in the hot bed of the tech industry. your support will help us continue our work, help protect historical assets, cultural assets, affordable housing, seniors, families and children. your support for -- to budget for a community planner will put teeth behind the cultural district legislation that recently passed. we're asking for 150 k permohcd's over sight, and 100,000 for soma filipinas. >> supervisor cohen: thank you. next speaker. >> hi. i'm with soma filipina. displacement over the last century, three waves of it has caused our population to drop 50%, down to 2500 individuals. we also experience some of the highest eviction rates, the highest rents and one of the highest average home prices in the south of market. couple
. >> we have a powerpoint. good afternoon, supervisors. my name is rich will lasimosa. filipinas are the faster growing population in california yes our numbers are dwindling in san francisco. since the 1900's, we've been fighting displacement. at the epicenter of development and displacement is san francisco, and in the soma district, particularly in the hot bed of the tech industry. your support will help us continue our work, help protect historical assets, cultural assets, affordable...
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from oracle and others, global growth will continue to accelerate >> i think this segment was on powerpointhank you. >> thank you >>> now to today's top story, and that is trade. president trump set to impose tariffs on 50 billion of chinese imports, that announcement expected to happen today kayla tausche has more on this >> reporter: it's been in the making for a while, but yesterday the president green lighted the decision to put 25% tariffs on an array of chinese products that list of products, i'm told, is about two-thirds of the products originally included on a tariff list published in april. that's according to three sources familiar with the matter some items were removed after u.s. companies raised concerns during a comment period. another set of products will replace them that will restore the tally of total exportstargeted by the white house to $50 billion. here's the catch only items that were included on the original list could be taxed immediately. talking points were circulated and products were uploaded to a government database on wednesday, that was seen as a precursor to
from oracle and others, global growth will continue to accelerate >> i think this segment was on powerpointhank you. >> thank you >>> now to today's top story, and that is trade. president trump set to impose tariffs on 50 billion of chinese imports, that announcement expected to happen today kayla tausche has more on this >> reporter: it's been in the making for a while, but yesterday the president green lighted the decision to put 25% tariffs on an array of chinese...
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i have a powerpoint and i have copies. >> as i said, i am chief of affirmative and cplex litigation with the san francisco city attorney's office. prior to having that position, i was a member for over a decade of the code enforcement team of our office. that is the team of lawyers that do the gang injunction. i am one of the lawyers who worked on the sunnydale gang injunction. my hopes today are to give you information and tube responsive to your questions and concerns. i will give you a brief overview what the gang injunction what a
i have a powerpoint and i have copies. >> as i said, i am chief of affirmative and cplex litigation with the san francisco city attorney's office. prior to having that position, i was a member for over a decade of the code enforcement team of our office. that is the team of lawyers that do the gang injunction. i am one of the lawyers who worked on the sunnydale gang injunction. my hopes today are to give you information and tube responsive to your questions and concerns. i will give you a...
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supervisor fewer: i wanted to also say that i think that it would be helpful for this to be in a powerpoint and a memo and copies for everything for all of the commissioners and also for the executive officer. i think that it's just would be easier for us to follow. >> sure, yeah. and i apologize for not being like that, but this was really hot off the press. i wanted to share something that really is news today. >> supervisor fewer: yes, i mean even copies of all of these for every commissioner here. >> yeah, absolutely. >> supervisor fewer: and also for our executive officer -- i just thought bryan turning his seat around and trying to read it and so i think that it would have been helpful to follow it with everyone having a copy. thank you. >> sure. i will circulate that after the meeting. >> supervisor fewer: thank you. commissioner ronen. >> supervisor ronen: sure, i was just wondering because it's such compelling information why you aren't using it as more of a marketing campaign? >> um, well, i think that it's related to the fact that this is something required by law to be done in c
supervisor fewer: i wanted to also say that i think that it would be helpful for this to be in a powerpoint and a memo and copies for everything for all of the commissioners and also for the executive officer. i think that it's just would be easier for us to follow. >> sure, yeah. and i apologize for not being like that, but this was really hot off the press. i wanted to share something that really is news today. >> supervisor fewer: yes, i mean even copies of all of these for every...
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i do think that, you know, and you spoke to it in the powerpoint, that, you know, the opportunity to collectively owned this challenge and systemize that and the work that we do is the opportunity that this presents. when i look at what we have been able to do around data, in particular, i would love to see how we can truly actualize that potential. because when we talked about this previously, and we talked about this in our own internal work, we want to make sure none of our students are falling through the cracks and they're getting access to opportunities. whether it is through the city or the school district or the nonprofit partners. and we actually know who is connected to what and what they're doing, and when they're not doing well, we are responding adequately. what i want to know is what will it take for us to get to that level of coordination and data sharing? division was always that, you know, we would know what was going on with all of these young people and their families, and we could respond accordingly. whether that was in our schools, or a way that this city, and w
i do think that, you know, and you spoke to it in the powerpoint, that, you know, the opportunity to collectively owned this challenge and systemize that and the work that we do is the opportunity that this presents. when i look at what we have been able to do around data, in particular, i would love to see how we can truly actualize that potential. because when we talked about this previously, and we talked about this in our own internal work, we want to make sure none of our students are...
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i have to say after reviewing -- being on the cac for five years and after rei viewing powerpoints, agendas and minutes seeing the center come to life was a real wow experience. i want to share with you what i posted on social media after the tour. so what's stated is, when you come out to visit and use the center you will be amazed. it's fabulous design, built by excellent union craftsmanship, the rooftop park is breathtaking and the companies brought in to ensure pop up activation, permanent retail, programming of park -- programming of the park and internal signage top quality and impressive. yep of course there will be some bumps in the road here and there but you will be impressed. then i wanted to shift the executive director mentioned that -- shared with us some preliminary discussions regarding the supplemental reports. we look forward to hearing more about the progress to finalize the documents of the environmentally alignment in july. we then had a presentation on the rab stud, recommending the pennsylvania alignment in its phased approach. first as a member of the rab cwg, i beli
i have to say after reviewing -- being on the cac for five years and after rei viewing powerpoints, agendas and minutes seeing the center come to life was a real wow experience. i want to share with you what i posted on social media after the tour. so what's stated is, when you come out to visit and use the center you will be amazed. it's fabulous design, built by excellent union craftsmanship, the rooftop park is breathtaking and the companies brought in to ensure pop up activation, permanent...
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the existing plant is located in the north corner of the island in the powerpoint. it is the yellow box. it is not exactly and that box. it is an approximate location. the plant is operated by the s.f. puc right now. we are contract operators for all the utilities on the island. however, we are not the owners of the utilities. our staff is out there maintaining and operating and doing a great job with the plant and keeping it running for the correct residents of the islands. the area adjacent to the south is approximately 10 acres. that is allow lands that we are looking at as part of the planning effort. we are very early in the planning process so we don't know exactly where we will be in that 10-acre blocks. however,, we do have 10 acres to look at and consider as we move forward. before we get to the plant, the existing plant that is out there, right now, they're looking at 300,000 gallons per day wastewater flows coming in. from the existing residents and some of the commercial uses out there. during rain events, or events on the island, they bring more people.
the existing plant is located in the north corner of the island in the powerpoint. it is the yellow box. it is not exactly and that box. it is an approximate location. the plant is operated by the s.f. puc right now. we are contract operators for all the utilities on the island. however, we are not the owners of the utilities. our staff is out there maintaining and operating and doing a great job with the plant and keeping it running for the correct residents of the islands. the area adjacent...
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he'll take you through a powerpoint that will take you through the campus. as you know, we are land locked, and the ability to update academic buildings and better utilize our space to accommodate such a large community, i think you'll be pleased, and i think we look forward to your feedback on the project, as well. so mr. porth. >> president hillis: thank you. >> thank you pretty much, president and members of the commission. we're really honored to be with you today. what i'd like to focus on, we talk about master plans as buildings, but in this case, with an educational institution, in this case, it's not about the buildings, but what the buildings allow us to achieve. we are a mission focused organization and what we're about is educating the people of san francisco and the surrounding area and providing opportunity. we are deeply proud of our home. we're deeply proud to be centered in san francisco and to serve the people of san francisco and the region, and we believe at our core that we're preparing not just the city's workforce, but the city's next g
he'll take you through a powerpoint that will take you through the campus. as you know, we are land locked, and the ability to update academic buildings and better utilize our space to accommodate such a large community, i think you'll be pleased, and i think we look forward to your feedback on the project, as well. so mr. porth. >> president hillis: thank you. >> thank you pretty much, president and members of the commission. we're really honored to be with you today. what i'd like...
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i still call them slides even though this is technically a powerpoint presentation. begin where a lot of us, at least i began when it came to custer. sitting bull and the big one the movies. this is my parents. this is aero flight and they died with their boots on. this was made in 1941 and would come out in the winter of 1942 just as america was entering world war ii. and this is the custer america needed at this time, a patriotic trueblue leader leading his small band against a huge flow and fighting bravely to the end. this is my custer. [laughter] this is the deranged maniac of little big man. and yeah, i just loved this version of custer. and actually, it's interesting, this was filmed at the battlefield in the vicinity of of the battle. and whether the evidence is everything when it comes to this battle and one of the , latebreaking pieces of evidence that contributed hugely to our understanding of what happened at the little big horn -- at the battle of little bighorn, is what i call the battle of csi phase. in 1983, fire broke out across the battlefield and t
i still call them slides even though this is technically a powerpoint presentation. begin where a lot of us, at least i began when it came to custer. sitting bull and the big one the movies. this is my parents. this is aero flight and they died with their boots on. this was made in 1941 and would come out in the winter of 1942 just as america was entering world war ii. and this is the custer america needed at this time, a patriotic trueblue leader leading his small band against a huge flow and...
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even though google sheets and everything that powerpoint and excel used to be for microsoft is not a freebie because google gives it away, these guys, nonetheless, have the enterprise stuff that gets that reoccurring revenue, just like adobe does. so i think you don't throw this one out. i think you hold on to it like i say, with that caveat about the tax deferred status. >> going back to our discussion at the top of the hour in terms of a day like today when we're seeing tech used like an atm, is this the stock you buy on this weakness or is this the kind of stock you let go away? thinking that technology could have some trouble. >> again, longer term portfolio objective, sure, i would buy it here but understanding, as i said before, this is a trading event. stock is $98 it could fall to the low $90s. easily >> i think you could buy this or most of the leaders we have seen i like netflix i'm just saying that the valuation is a little higher for me but to me, that's also just a solid company with a moat around the business i think just think if you do your work, but this one in parti
even though google sheets and everything that powerpoint and excel used to be for microsoft is not a freebie because google gives it away, these guys, nonetheless, have the enterprise stuff that gets that reoccurring revenue, just like adobe does. so i think you don't throw this one out. i think you hold on to it like i say, with that caveat about the tax deferred status. >> going back to our discussion at the top of the hour in terms of a day like today when we're seeing tech used like...
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specifically the broad and particular sweep of what must be kept for posterity by law, down to powerpoint messages and old-fashioned letters. "you should preserve hard copy presidential records in organized files. to the extent practical tickable you should categorize materials as presidential records when they are created or received. you should file presidential records separately from other material, and so on. "the willful destruction or concealment of federal records is a federal crime punishable by fines and imprisonment." imprisonment. by law. documents that pertain to a sitting president must be collected and preserved. they get handed over to the national archives. national archives saves everything. it's required by law. and after that president leaves office those records, a lot of them, they eventually become public. that's how we learn what happened inside a particular white house even if that icular administration didn't tell us about it at the time. history gets made every day in the white house. we as americans eventually get to learn that h of presidential r act. it's how
specifically the broad and particular sweep of what must be kept for posterity by law, down to powerpoint messages and old-fashioned letters. "you should preserve hard copy presidential records in organized files. to the extent practical tickable you should categorize materials as presidential records when they are created or received. you should file presidential records separately from other material, and so on. "the willful destruction or concealment of federal records is a federal...
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your powerpoint is live. are you having some trouble? do you want me to get a clerk to help you? >> my name is michael brown, ervvil sdiv.ondirector of the i only haveiv slides to through. the purpose perthe charter for the civil service commission is to provide qualified persons for appointment to cl service for th city andounty an san francisco. our mission is to establish, ensure and maintain an equitiable and incredible system for employment for the san francisco. [inaudible] >> it is the goal also that our policy for the commission to provide fair treatment of applicants in it all aspects of employment without regard to membership in a protected category and to prohibit nepotism and favoritism. our authority we find under the arter and also the administrative code where we work under the -- [inaudible] >> establishes the policies and procedures gomping the are merit system, gomp the conduct and actions of employees in merit system matters. we conduct hearings over peals on merit system matters -- [inaudible] >> we review requests for proposed personal service contracts for t
your powerpoint is live. are you having some trouble? do you want me to get a clerk to help you? >> my name is michael brown, ervvil sdiv.ondirector of the i only haveiv slides to through. the purpose perthe charter for the civil service commission is to provide qualified persons for appointment to cl service for th city andounty an san francisco. our mission is to establish, ensure and maintain an equitiable and incredible system for employment for the san francisco. [inaudible] >>...
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i was going to pull up our -- i'm going to pull out our powerpoint. >> just introduction remarks. let me tell you about the department of public health. they have a total budget, a big one -- >> $2.4 billion. >> thank you. they are coming to is for an additional $173.4 million. 6,785 personnel and they are looking to increase their team by 18. >> that's right. just really quickly, over 70% of our budget includes two hospitals and behavior health. so wanted to just highlight that. our revenues, we do leverage $1.6 billion from the medical and medicare and so it's really important for us to get as much medical dollars as possible to offset the general fund. our goals are financial stability, maintaining court programs and equity, implementing our electronic helicopt health records and help our vulnerable populations. we've done several areas where we supported our patients with our hospitals and we have an important program coming this next year of $6 million for tax. we are expanding services in our hope one centers and we have a $30 million capital project for expanding of our sou
i was going to pull up our -- i'm going to pull out our powerpoint. >> just introduction remarks. let me tell you about the department of public health. they have a total budget, a big one -- >> $2.4 billion. >> thank you. they are coming to is for an additional $173.4 million. 6,785 personnel and they are looking to increase their team by 18. >> that's right. just really quickly, over 70% of our budget includes two hospitals and behavior health. so wanted to just...
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i believe john has a powerpoint. >> that's scary. everyone knows i'm mr. i.t . good morning. it's a pleasure to be here. i want to thank you for the introduction. also, thank you for the invitation to attend and participate in this important event. as i mentioned, or as previous speakers mentioned, i came to washington in 1982 where i joined the staff on the committee for investigations. oversight has been a part of my life since 1982. i learned at the footsteps of senator levine and also another fellow michiganer, john dingle. as you all know, chairman dingle was the father of modern oversight in u.s. congress. the importance of congressional oversight cannot be overstated. in 1900, woodrow wilson wrote it is the proper duty of representative bodies to look into diligently every affair of government and to talk much about what they see. the informing function of congress should be preferred even to its legislative function. one wonders if wilson came to regret those words once he became president 13 years later. but for congress to conduct effective oversight, it must have t
i believe john has a powerpoint. >> that's scary. everyone knows i'm mr. i.t . good morning. it's a pleasure to be here. i want to thank you for the introduction. also, thank you for the invitation to attend and participate in this important event. as i mentioned, or as previous speakers mentioned, i came to washington in 1982 where i joined the staff on the committee for investigations. oversight has been a part of my life since 1982. i learned at the footsteps of senator levine and also...
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and i used to carry around a set of powerpoints with a mock-up of that kind of screen using the actual microsoft blocking warning. microsoft could have done that. if they had done it, they would have killed google in the cradle, but they didn't do it. why didn't they do it? well, i've been telling people one key reason was because of the fear of additional antitrust enforcement. and about a month ago, a journalist for "the new york times" got interested enough in this to go talk to former microsoft employees, including the lawyers who were in charge of overseeing compliance, and they said, yeah, that's right. that's right. antitrust enforcement deterred us from blocking the market. so, in my view, no microsoft antitrust enforcement, no google, no facebook, no amazon, no new generation, no web 2.0. so, i think that's what we got out of the enforcement. now, if you were asking a more technical question, i'll defer to a later time on that because i've already taken enough of your time. >> i think you wanted to comment? >> yeah, i wanted to follow up. i want to talk a little bit on this id
and i used to carry around a set of powerpoints with a mock-up of that kind of screen using the actual microsoft blocking warning. microsoft could have done that. if they had done it, they would have killed google in the cradle, but they didn't do it. why didn't they do it? well, i've been telling people one key reason was because of the fear of additional antitrust enforcement. and about a month ago, a journalist for "the new york times" got interested enough in this to go talk to...
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that got all kinds of powerpoint we provided medical care, schoolteachers, agricultural people. to help enhance the soil. so that crops could be reintroduced. i also worked a lot with the colombian minister of defense about reintegration of the park. as the peace corps became a reality and helping provide helicopter support or transportation support to those . members who were interested in getting up their arms -- giving up their arms and getting training and gold-mining or agricultural issues by leveraging the u.s. military and publics -- public affairs folks. and supporting the small efforts that columbia does so well. we introduce the colombian -- one more example, literally took the columbia narcotics police and reintegration experts from columbia and sent them to afghanistan to help the afghans deal with the -- the opium production. so there's lots of leverage back and forth there. >> cannot push you little bit mary beth, you mentioned the environment in one of your answers. can i ask you to address the gentleman's question on how the climate and environment -- as part of
that got all kinds of powerpoint we provided medical care, schoolteachers, agricultural people. to help enhance the soil. so that crops could be reintroduced. i also worked a lot with the colombian minister of defense about reintegration of the park. as the peace corps became a reality and helping provide helicopter support or transportation support to those . members who were interested in getting up their arms -- giving up their arms and getting training and gold-mining or agricultural issues...
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civil affairs to implement their programs using four-week-long training cycles that were entirely powerpoint. village stability operations, another dod program, scaled extremely quickly, unsustainably fast, because there was this pending sense of this precipice at the end of a drawdown that would have to come. there was a sense the clock was ticking and we had to make as much progress as we could while we had the forces to do so. i wanted to highlight one last thing regarding the service delivery model. we talked about the service, the hope, the way stabilization worked in afghanistan was that you provide services in order to convince the population that government rule is better. unfortunately, the services we tried to help the government provide were far more ambitious than they needed to be and poorly suited to the afghan environment, the avenue context. for instance, the taliban mostly secured the support of the population through coercion. just simple, forced cooperation under threat ofth but in theory, it should not require a great deal of social service delivery to win the hearts and
civil affairs to implement their programs using four-week-long training cycles that were entirely powerpoint. village stability operations, another dod program, scaled extremely quickly, unsustainably fast, because there was this pending sense of this precipice at the end of a drawdown that would have to come. there was a sense the clock was ticking and we had to make as much progress as we could while we had the forces to do so. i wanted to highlight one last thing regarding the service...
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specifically the broad and particular sweep of what must be kept for posterity by law, down to powerpoint presentations and text messages and old-fashioned letters. "you should preserve hard copy presidential records in organized files. to the extent practicable you should categorize materials as presidential records when they are created or received. you should file presidential records separately from other material, and so on. "the willful destruction or concealment of federal records is a federal crime punishable by fines and imprisonment." imprisonment. by law. documents that pertain to a sitting president must be collected and preserved. they get handed over to the national archives. national archives saves everything. it's required by law. and after that president leaves office those records, a lot of them, they eventually become public. that's how we learn what happened inside a particular white house even if that particular administration didn't tell us about it at the time. history gets made every day in the white house. we as americans eventually get to learn that history becau
specifically the broad and particular sweep of what must be kept for posterity by law, down to powerpoint presentations and text messages and old-fashioned letters. "you should preserve hard copy presidential records in organized files. to the extent practicable you should categorize materials as presidential records when they are created or received. you should file presidential records separately from other material, and so on. "the willful destruction or concealment of federal...