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there's no one specific reason, but they all kind of rollup, we operate in a dense urban environment, we have a lot of stops [speaker not understood] every block and a half. we have aging equipment so our vehicles breakdown often and we have narrow streets with constrained right-of-way. all those relations to the customer, you can see these pictures right here, how those challenges relate to the customer. there's a lot of gaps in service, crowded conditions, the buses are overcrowded especially on some of our major corridors. and buses get stuck in traffic because we operate at grade with the congestion that's out there right now. so, what is muni doing to address some of these issues? there's a lot of different attacks we're taking. system wide we're really focusing a lot on trying to improve the mechanics, the operations of our service, and from a management perspective so we're trying to manage lanes differently, manage our service differently, including our boarding pilot and our brand-new management center that we have. real continueheim supervision. i'll also be replacing our eq
there's no one specific reason, but they all kind of rollup, we operate in a dense urban environment, we have a lot of stops [speaker not understood] every block and a half. we have aging equipment so our vehicles breakdown often and we have narrow streets with constrained right-of-way. all those relations to the customer, you can see these pictures right here, how those challenges relate to the customer. there's a lot of gaps in service, crowded conditions, the buses are overcrowded especially...
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Jul 11, 2013
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cockpit and ask for directions and then it was important to note that the flight attendant cighe second rollup doors immediately saw fire on the right side and communicated that to the front and recommended evacuation so it could take place quickly. on selley: so it's standard procedure for a flight attendant to ask for permission to evacuate the plane. what concerns would the pilots have about evacuating? why would they see "keep everybody in their seats"? >> some number of seconds would have been necessary for them to umbess the situation and make vere that it wasn't more dangerous for them to immediately i evacuate to an unknown situation than to remain on board. of course, it's also important to notice that the flight urtendants, of course, have the ability to immediately begin the evacuation when they determine that the threat exists and it's an immediate danger, or if they can't contact the pilot. >> pelley: sully sullenberger, thank you very much. >> good to be with you, scott. d pelley: for the first time since the terror attack at the boston marathon victims came ace to face today wit
cockpit and ask for directions and then it was important to note that the flight attendant cighe second rollup doors immediately saw fire on the right side and communicated that to the front and recommended evacuation so it could take place quickly. on selley: so it's standard procedure for a flight attendant to ask for permission to evacuate the plane. what concerns would the pilots have about evacuating? why would they see "keep everybody in their seats"? >> some number of...
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>> we spent $1.8 million on developing rollup beef jerky, out of the pentagon's budget. $5 million, studyingn fish, to study the collective action of fish out of the military started on homeland security grants we've got -- i have to do this. a 13 snow cone machines at a cost of $11,000 went to western michigan. >> well, let me switch to another topic that. is egypt wh. president obama went to speak to the people, muslim world to sort of try to bridge the problem that didn't work out too well. now he's got a situation in egypt. is it a military coup or not? because at the specific question for a very specific reason. >> well, you know to debate whether it's a military coup is a ridiculous debate w out question it's a military coup but the legislation goes farther. it says if the military was instrumental in getting rid of a democratic government if it's not replaced by a military are so in this case, no matter who they put in, the military did depose morsi. i was no fan of morsi. but i'm not even anymore fan of the military so the law says the president can't give them anymore money. but tha
>> we spent $1.8 million on developing rollup beef jerky, out of the pentagon's budget. $5 million, studyingn fish, to study the collective action of fish out of the military started on homeland security grants we've got -- i have to do this. a 13 snow cone machines at a cost of $11,000 went to western michigan. >> well, let me switch to another topic that. is egypt wh. president obama went to speak to the people, muslim world to sort of try to bridge the problem that didn't work...
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leader, opposition senator bob menendez, and rollup or door, member of the house judiciary committeeaul labrador, member of the house judiciary committee. u.s.'s ambassador to the as well. fox news sunday rares on c-span airso with bob corker -- re- on c-span radio with bob corker. cnn's state of the union follows at three clock p.m. eastern. candy croley system with the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff martin dempsey, also mike rogers. at 4:00 eastern, face the nation. bob schieffer talks with armed services committee member , andor john mccain homeland security chairman michael mccaul. the sunday network tv talk shows are brought to as a public service by the networks and c- span. c-span radio rebroadcasts the shows beginning at noon eastern with nbc's "meet the press." 1:00, this week. cnn state of the --on, and for clock eastern, for clock eastern, face the nation. you can listen across the nation on xm satellite radio. find us on channel 119. you can download our free app for your smart phone or listen online at c-span radio.org. man needs a strong and honest partner more t
leader, opposition senator bob menendez, and rollup or door, member of the house judiciary committeeaul labrador, member of the house judiciary committee. u.s.'s ambassador to the as well. fox news sunday rares on c-span airso with bob corker -- re- on c-span radio with bob corker. cnn's state of the union follows at three clock p.m. eastern. candy croley system with the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff martin dempsey, also mike rogers. at 4:00 eastern, face the nation. bob schieffer talks...
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. >> like a rollup. >> i was an employee of auto nation in the beginning.earned at the feet of wayne. >> at the feet of wayne and steve briard. one of the original guys. >> and they have done it with so many different business models. wow. >> they have. what happened was lee eiococa st get out of the business. get into the rv and camping space and you'll blaze a trail. >> so to speak. >> you go in here and you got guys trying to run a business and they might be -- you might fire them. how much do you own of their companies when you buy a stake? >> in the case of car cash, 100% of it and they'll become licensees of mine. then in other cases it is 25%. it just depends. i can't have anything less than financial control. >> are you allowed to tell me whether you're going to make money or not? >> i will make money. one of the things different about the show is we put our own money up, but i do it to make money, not because i'm an altruistic guy about itself. >> you see where they're messing up and not taking opportunities and you know how to do it? >> in most ca
. >> like a rollup. >> i was an employee of auto nation in the beginning.earned at the feet of wayne. >> at the feet of wayne and steve briard. one of the original guys. >> and they have done it with so many different business models. wow. >> they have. what happened was lee eiococa st get out of the business. get into the rv and camping space and you'll blaze a trail. >> so to speak. >> you go in here and you got guys trying to run a business and they...