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>> rose: welcome to the program. tonight senator john mccain just back from a trip overseas talking about u.s. options in ukraine. >> 20th century was the american century and i hope that 21st century will be as well. we lead, we lead and they will then. right now you and i know that the europeans aren't going to impose sanctions. we're saying if you're going to do business with these banks they're not going to do business with us. in other words a firm strong message to vladimir putin that we're not going to sit by and watch him restore the russian empire. >> rose: we conclude with a series of conversations with internet entrepreneurs talking with ken lerer and his son ben lerer about lerer ventions. >> i like building my company more than investing. i like doing it because i get to work with him and the team lv and ultimately it keeps me seeing things. i think when you start a company and you're building your business you think that you are the center of the universe and your company's the center of the universe an
>> rose: welcome to the program. tonight senator john mccain just back from a trip overseas talking about u.s. options in ukraine. >> 20th century was the american century and i hope that 21st century will be as well. we lead, we lead and they will then. right now you and i know that the europeans aren't going to impose sanctions. we're saying if you're going to do business with these banks they're not going to do business with us. in other words a firm strong message to vladimir...
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>> rose: yours? >> mine is probably less high than katty's. >> rose: is confidence as a parent versus confidence as a person working outside of the home different? >> yes, women tend to be more confident as parent and more confident at home. >> rose: they believe it therefore they believe it. >> there is part of our confidence gap that has to do with society's values and the unlevel playing field and stereotype -- and sitting around a table as the only woman it affects you and something women still feel. >> rose: what did you find from athletics, from women basketball players? >> that was incredible. so we went to watch on a couple of occasions the basketball team, professional basketball team in washington and i thought just watching them, of course these women are confident, it is extraordinary. and we sat with them afterwards, talked to them and, yes, they are confident to some extent, but they immediately started talking to us about comparing themselves to the men, when they have a bad game, it c
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captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: on february 21, 2012, an art group staged an anti-putin protest at a cathedral in moscow. two were sentenced to two years in a russian penal colony. their trial captured the world's attention, and changed the way much of the world views russia. the two women were released from prison in december and became political activists. joining me are nadezhda tolokonnikova, and maria alyokhina. also here with us is masha gressen. she is a journalist and author whose recent book tells their story and their impact. i am pleased to have them here on this broadcast. let me begin with you, masha. tell me what impact you think these two by their protest, by their imprisonment, by their release have achieved in russia. >> well, that's a difficult question, actually, what impact they have achieved in russia, because the option of achieving something through protest in russia is extremely limited. russia is a country living through crackdown. russia is a country in which the media have been co
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>> rose: welcome to the program. we begin this evening with a look at afghanistan after the elections. we talked to carlotta gall. her book is called the wrong enemy, the american afghanistan, 2001-2014. >> the military runs things in pakistan. and the intelligence service is part of the military, is part of the military. and as you know, since independence, they've had more time under military government than under civilian government in pakistan. they've had these coup and these military dictatorships. the military just believes this is the way to go. the taliban rose up and they quickly go to them and now this is the only thing i think they know how to, they really believe they're defending pakistan's interests. and ensuring a client state in afghanistan and they will continue doing it until one stops them. >> rose: we conclude this evening with a new film called hateship and loveship it stars kristen wiig and stars liza johnson. >> better take it off please and wrap it up. >> wonderful. >> i think it's kind of an
>> rose: welcome to the program. we begin this evening with a look at afghanistan after the elections. we talked to carlotta gall. her book is called the wrong enemy, the american afghanistan, 2001-2014. >> the military runs things in pakistan. and the intelligence service is part of the military, is part of the military. and as you know, since independence, they've had more time under military government than under civilian government in pakistan. they've had these coup and these...
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>> rose: welcome to the program. tonight, michael lewis talking about his new book, flash boys, a wall street revolt. >> the rap on me is i only tell one side of the story. i told the trader's side of the story. like people seem to grasp is actually going to an interview doesn't with high frequent e traders. and he pull who work at exchanges and who work in the bank. i'm telling stories through the eyes of the chiropractors figuring out how the market works because they're teaching the reader how the market works in their own journey. i'm not ignorant of all the other points of view. there is a passage in the book, fairly long passage that sort of like lays how the what traders would say in their defense. but there's not much to say. >> rose: well what do they say in their defense. >> everything we do is within the bounds of the law. we add liquidity to the market. when you hear a wall street person say liquidity run for the exits. what does that mean. he buys from someone and sells to someone else, doubles the volum
>> rose: welcome to the program. tonight, michael lewis talking about his new book, flash boys, a wall street revolt. >> the rap on me is i only tell one side of the story. i told the trader's side of the story. like people seem to grasp is actually going to an interview doesn't with high frequent e traders. and he pull who work at exchanges and who work in the bank. i'm telling stories through the eyes of the chiropractors figuring out how the market works because they're teaching...
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so -- >> rose: belgind. >> yes. what impressed me was he didn't go back to prosecute the past he prosecuted this offense. he did it swiftly and i think he did it honorably. i think people who watched him today really wanted to stand up and cheer at the end of this because he did take the lead. we always say this is why these guys get the big bucks. and three months into this, he got this thing fell into his lap and gob smacked him the way it gob smacked us over the weekend. we wanted to see if he could step up and he did. >> rose: does it become in a sense a reminder to all of us what is present in american life and that therefore we have to be more vigilant in making sure we get it out. >> oh sure. >> rose: might it produce a dialogue about race. >> every time something like this happens, we hear that there's going to be a dialogue about race in america. that dialogue seems to last until the next new cycle and even everybody moves on, okay. one of the things you're hearing about this, one of the side issue is well
so -- >> rose: belgind. >> yes. what impressed me was he didn't go back to prosecute the past he prosecuted this offense. he did it swiftly and i think he did it honorably. i think people who watched him today really wanted to stand up and cheer at the end of this because he did take the lead. we always say this is why these guys get the big bucks. and three months into this, he got this thing fell into his lap and gob smacked him the way it gob smacked us over the weekend. we...
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>> rose: welcome to the program. tonight, a look at american foreign policy through the eyes of former national security adviser to president obama, tom donilon. >> it's about their continued economic and social development. those are the top priorities of the chinese leadership right now, and they have really immense challenges ahead of them. they're trying to pursue a very aggressive and important reform agenda right now. and the cop flict with the united states is the thing that would take that most off course for them. yes, there are tensions with japan over the islands issues, and historical issues generally. yes, there are tensions with the philippines over territorial disputes in the south china sea. what's important is the united states be present there because that's the conflicts that china knows it needs to avoid. >> rose: and massachusetts senator elizabeth warren on money in politics. >> we invested in medical research and scientific research and engineering research because we believed out of those inno
>> rose: welcome to the program. tonight, a look at american foreign policy through the eyes of former national security adviser to president obama, tom donilon. >> it's about their continued economic and social development. those are the top priorities of the chinese leadership right now, and they have really immense challenges ahead of them. they're trying to pursue a very aggressive and important reform agenda right now. and the cop flict with the united states is the thing that...
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super a has participated in the rose and we helped to form the rose task force and we've hosted meetings the rose in its current form is the cities commitment would be beneficial. i'm not going to run through the briefs but want to focus on our appreciation for a long and inclusive process and the issues been incorporated i want to echo a word balance it seems like this is a plan that incorporates balance and i think will be mrechltd in a spirit of moderation. this helps the economic so adapt it please. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, commissioners i'm lee. i do a lot of work with buster implies in the city i want to lend my support to the general plan of the rose. i think anything we can do in this generation to secure those remaining jowls transcends anyone in this room. i think you're at the same place that the folks who put the national parks together did that i hope you'll listen to the winded managing trees become the third rail of the generation there are more to that. it's the experience that is about to blink out it's not even the kraefrnz so i want to cro
super a has participated in the rose and we helped to form the rose task force and we've hosted meetings the rose in its current form is the cities commitment would be beneficial. i'm not going to run through the briefs but want to focus on our appreciation for a long and inclusive process and the issues been incorporated i want to echo a word balance it seems like this is a plan that incorporates balance and i think will be mrechltd in a spirit of moderation. this helps the economic so adapt...
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>> rose: what is driving it? >> i think peer on the fa part f the allies and the ones who think the fate is tied to the suicide of us all. if there is a political order that doesn't have room for them and fear of jihadist organizations in isis. it's also a sense of honor. >> rose: is it they're caught between two hostile groups. >> the people don't adhere to these rye just when you are living if-- in the case of syria-- for gen rakes underneath a dictatorial regime, there's no space for political p high school opposition. what we would call liberals, to their culture and political history and culture, they're voiceless and powerless, the only organization is they can really have any power after the collapse of a regime or as a regime is beluge of leaguured, and i think this helps explain to some degree the rise of the muzz lum brother hoot who is organized in the wake of the collapse of the regime. >> rose: the people in tahrir square had no real organization, no political organization. they were of those were pe
>> rose: what is driving it? >> i think peer on the fa part f the allies and the ones who think the fate is tied to the suicide of us all. if there is a political order that doesn't have room for them and fear of jihadist organizations in isis. it's also a sense of honor. >> rose: is it they're caught between two hostile groups. >> the people don't adhere to these rye just when you are living if-- in the case of syria-- for gen rakes underneath a dictatorial regime,...
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captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: global warming and its effects made head lines this week. a new united nations report by the governmental panel on climate change outlaws a global threat to health, economic prosperity, food and water. chairman of the panel said nobody on this planet is going to be untouched by impact of climate change. a growing scientific consensus says the rigs of global warming are not a problem for the future, they're with us already. joining me from college town princeton university michael mann. here in new york jeffrey sachs the director of the earth institute of columbia university and also michael oppenheimer a professor at prime stop and one of the main authors of the icct study. please to do have all of them here. i said to jeffrey when he sat down it's worse than we thought. and he said you can be it's true. the piece that said ice caps are melting. sea ice in the arctic is collapsing, water supplies are coming under stress, heat waves and heavy rains are intensifying, coral reef
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>> rose: welcome to the program. i'm charlie rose. the program is "charlie rose: the week." just ahead, president obama travels to asia. "time" magazine lists 100 of the most influential people on the planet. and a new exhibit of art, banned by nazi germany. >> to actually see the art that was deemed as un-german is fascinating. >> rose: we have those stories and more on what happened and what might happen. >> there's a saying around here: you stand behind what you say. around here, we don't make excuses, we make commitments. and when you can't live up to them, you own up and make it right. some people think the kind of accountability that thrives on so many streets in this country has gone missing in the places where it's needed most. but i know you'll still find it, when you know where to look. captioning sponsored by rose communications >> rose: and so you began how? >> it's a very subjective process. >> rose: is it luck at all or something else? >> we're going to do this. >> rose: what's the object lesson here? >> they need to be called out for it. >> rose: tell me the s
>> rose: welcome to the program. i'm charlie rose. the program is "charlie rose: the week." just ahead, president obama travels to asia. "time" magazine lists 100 of the most influential people on the planet. and a new exhibit of art, banned by nazi germany. >> to actually see the art that was deemed as un-german is fascinating. >> rose: we have those stories and more on what happened and what might happen. >> there's a saying around here: you stand...
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public it's wrong to incorporate it into the rose and the rose among other reaps should be continued. this rose contains resources and clinton buthsd is the backdrop to the public-private stewardship of the public open space while simultaneous the administration approved a one dollar deal with google there's no tax downtown for the infrastructure and billionaire corporations get the large tax and we're on the hook for bob boat race and frankly, i voted for some of those things. there's thirty playgrounds and only 15 and a half millions for both of them the priorities of this city are wrong and rose shouldn't be concerning that kind of thing but more better spending important parks and open space. and the budget prioritize this maintenance so i suggest don't use the rose to let the administration off the hook it's undermined by the outsourcing of public responsibilities to private entities >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon denise speaking in support of your adaptation of the rose including the how often for bio diversity and nature is that a. as a volunteer for the
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. >> rose: major general h.r. mcmaster, he is command erp of the army's maneuver center for excellence in fort benning, georgia inspect in 2005 and 2006 he led the third cavalry in iraq. he also directed the joint anticorruption task force in kabul, afghanistan, from 2010-2012. last month, secretary of defense hagel. he will oversee the army's think tank which focuses on the future of warfare. i am pleased to have major general h.r. mcmaster back at this table, welcome. >> charlie, thanks. it's great to be with you. >> rose: you as well. tell me what your new responsibilities are. >> it's a privilege to continue to serve in any capacity but it's particularly exciting to join an organization who makes sure our army is prepared as part of the joint force to deter conflict, to response to crisises and if necessary fight and win in future wars. as americans we don't expect to, and we ought not to have fair fight. so we want to give our forces every advantage we can give them. and so the first order of business is to s
. >> rose: major general h.r. mcmaster, he is command erp of the army's maneuver center for excellence in fort benning, georgia inspect in 2005 and 2006 he led the third cavalry in iraq. he also directed the joint anticorruption task force in kabul, afghanistan, from 2010-2012. last month, secretary of defense hagel. he will oversee the army's think tank which focuses on the future of warfare. i am pleased to have major general h.r. mcmaster back at this table, welcome. >> charlie,...
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i'm robin i'm speaking on the rose the rose policy is based on the trial group of 5 hundred like-minded san franciscans most of the population of 8 hundred 25 thousand is unaware of the threat to the san francisco effort the clean bond mention restoration of parks not the luxury of mature trees. the eucalyptus can be flammable characterized possibly nitroglycerine shrubs the achievement change require more and more trees to flexibility the air and fight erosion and if you're, you know, like washington had a big problem with the removal of trees that caused a mudslide and more importantly to create oxygen for us to breathe and the mature trees in mcclaren park and pining lake are the most efficient in kraj out oxygen. in the for the tack over the public and private spaces do we want to give government an, an espouse to take ero more and more of our property and stop the rose this policy promotes the interests of a few but ignores the interests of 899.9 percent of san franciscan it is not for me or someone concerned about climate change. spur didn't know that this meant roving trees like
i'm robin i'm speaking on the rose the rose policy is based on the trial group of 5 hundred like-minded san franciscans most of the population of 8 hundred 25 thousand is unaware of the threat to the san francisco effort the clean bond mention restoration of parks not the luxury of mature trees. the eucalyptus can be flammable characterized possibly nitroglycerine shrubs the achievement change require more and more trees to flexibility the air and fight erosion and if you're, you know, like...
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rose, anything more? >> no, i want to emphasize, it's your very question that i started off my presentation by saying it was a close call in our office by making this recommendation to approve. we stand by that recommendation but i did want the committee to understand that. so our recommendation is simply to amend for retro activity, this is a lease that is effective january 1st, 2014 and to approve as amended. >> colleagues, any questions? we'll open up to public comment. any public comment on item 3? seeing no public comment, public comment is closed. look, it's pretty close for me. i don't understand, i get the value of the space, it's a unique space and you can look at costar and loop net and do things like that. i think however locking in long-term things i'm not so sure the wisdom of that, but this is ultimately smaller dollar amounts and if there is security i will bow to that with the mta to make sure -- and i know having restroom facilities on our drivers is incredibly important for the right pla
rose, anything more? >> no, i want to emphasize, it's your very question that i started off my presentation by saying it was a close call in our office by making this recommendation to approve. we stand by that recommendation but i did want the committee to understand that. so our recommendation is simply to amend for retro activity, this is a lease that is effective january 1st, 2014 and to approve as amended. >> colleagues, any questions? we'll open up to public comment. any...
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the firm says its quarterly trade volume rose to the highest level in the company's history. shares were up more than 3% on the day to $26.11. >>> and shares of best buy after reports that the ceo is retiring. he was just promoted a few months ago and will be succeeded by the human resources officer. the stock going from winter last year to center, came to $25 even. >>> and zebra technologies buying motor solutions for $3 and a half billion. both companies offer bar code ska technologies and other assets that companies can use, the shares plunged more than 10% to $61.30. >>> twitter rose sharply on news it is naming daniel graph as the new vice president of consumer products, separately, the social media company announced it was buying social data provider in ganip for an undisclosed amount. shares popped almost 11 and a half percent to $45.52. >>> and northern trust posted revenues and earnings up compared to a year ago but missed the analysts estimates. the chicago-based banks said that earnings rose more than 10% on the higher fees income, but the investment manager's fees
the firm says its quarterly trade volume rose to the highest level in the company's history. shares were up more than 3% on the day to $26.11. >>> and shares of best buy after reports that the ceo is retiring. he was just promoted a few months ago and will be succeeded by the human resources officer. the stock going from winter last year to center, came to $25 even. >>> and zebra technologies buying motor solutions for $3 and a half billion. both companies offer bar code ska...
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rose, can we go to your report, please? >> yes, mr. chairman, members of the committee, first of all let me state that san francisco residents, supervisors, as you know pay federal, state and local dollars. they are all taxpayers' dollars so, yes, mr. rourke is correct that we look at these reports to determine whether or not the funds are justified. it doesn't make any difference if it's local, state or federal, it's still taxpayer dollars being paid by san francisco residents. in fact, under that theory, we shouldn't look at the airport or the port. those are not general fund dollars. i just want to emphasize that. and so the fact that the state allocated the money and said this is what you need, maybe the state needs a budget analyst. i don't know. >> we can recommend you, mr. rose, if you want to go to sacramento. >> thank you, supervisor. now getting to the details of our report on page 5, the bottom of page 5, as shown in table 4, the proposed ordinance would appropriate 31.5 million and that's as mr. rourke indicated for new sta
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rose, you are up. >> mr. chairman, members of the committee, on page 31 of our report we note that the construction of the replacement jail would be financed by the issuance of certificates of participation. the certificates of participation would be paid back over a period of 23 years, ending in 2038-39, total debt service including principle interest are estimated at 629.6 million. estimated annual debt service payments would be 27.3 million dollars. on the bottom of page 31 we point out that our office previously submitted a report to the board of supervisors in january of 2014 indicating what supervisor mar has mentioned about the size of the jail. our information indicated that there could be a jail as low as 384 beds if the current average daily population remained the same. that would save about 96 million dollars if the bed count were lowered. so our recommendation, mr. chairman, as you have already stated, is to amend the resolution to specify that the board of supervisors will consider the appropria
rose, you are up. >> mr. chairman, members of the committee, on page 31 of our report we note that the construction of the replacement jail would be financed by the issuance of certificates of participation. the certificates of participation would be paid back over a period of 23 years, ending in 2038-39, total debt service including principle interest are estimated at 629.6 million. estimated annual debt service payments would be 27.3 million dollars. on the bottom of page 31 we point...
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diversity and it's a whole section in the rose. those are my concerns. i have a couple other comments our under the influence had been hydrahas to be taking care of things already, we've heard we don't have enough gardener and we were told to have a better irrigation system other than people waters the lawn. that money got used for other things this is the kinds of things we should be, 2013 i'm not saying it should deal with expenditures of money but spending money to take care of what we have now ever or put in new parks. i'm not sure i ask support of rose although a lot of effort went into it >> commissioner sugaya. >> yeah. i think for one thing the rose is only one element of the general plan. in and of itself has to have policies that address the open space that's in the strong it language possible and the housing element is going to have elements that address elements in the strongest manner. there are other elements european design, etc. pr so when the decision makers of the board of supervisors the planning commission, othe
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rose, can i double-check here? sorry, my notes are confusing. item number 3 your recommendation was to approve that? no amendments? >> that is correct, supervisor. >> okay. so, colleagues, first a motion to approve item number 3. >> so moved. >> we take that without objection. [gavel] >> and then that item number 4 was to approve a contingent -- mr. rose, can we go to you again on item number 4 now specifically, can we go to your recommendation, the amendments we need to consider here? >> what we're suggesting, supervisors, is that based on the completion of the, of the c-e-q-a, that you approve the proposed resolution -- excuse me. this is number -- mr. chairman, you were asking me about -- >> for items 4 and 5 i want to go through -- item number 4, just restate recommendation. >> i just want to clarify something. we're recommending the budget and finance committee reserve on the 32.2 million for the plot 700 very many. and the wording should say upon completion of c-e-q-a. >> and this is for item number 4? >> yes. >> okay. >> correct. >> that
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the value of that rose very sharply. and a lot of the executives were just talking about how the u.s. housing market recovery is one of the main stories. >> you're telling us a lot of stuff that's going the way of citi. can investors expect citi give a dividend any time soon? it's been a while since they've seen one. will the federal reserve give the okay. >> they have a one. cent dividend. they didn't pass the capital return portion. executives today on the conference call said they would not be resubmitting that plan to the fed instead hunker down and try to rebuild those process make them morrow bust, resubmit next year so investors have to wait three more quarters for that. >> kayla, thank you very much. citi is just the start of a big week for corporate earning. more banks are due to report along with a handful of blue chips, coca-cola, general electric, intel. dominic chu with a look ahead. >> reporter: this is a huge week for bank earnings. in addition to citigroup all the other major groups will report. on wednes
the value of that rose very sharply. and a lot of the executives were just talking about how the u.s. housing market recovery is one of the main stories. >> you're telling us a lot of stuff that's going the way of citi. can investors expect citi give a dividend any time soon? it's been a while since they've seen one. will the federal reserve give the okay. >> they have a one. cent dividend. they didn't pass the capital return portion. executives today on the conference call said...
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the stock rose eight tenths of a percent cents yesterday. verizon had mixed first quarter results.its stock dropped nearly 3 percent.both 3-m and ups missed estimates and were down for the day. while some analysts see tarnish on the apple brand, the stock had its best single day gain in 2 years yesterday. apple shares rose more than 8 percent after it surprised analysts with the number of iphones it sold during the quarter. ther was also positive energy from the news of its 7 for 1 stock split and aggressive share buyback plan. apple closed 43 dollars higher at just under 568. facebook is jumping into fitness with tracking app "moves". the mobile app tracks users to determine their mode of getting around, from walking or biking, even taking the bus.it's also courting journalists with a new wire service. "fb newswire" will make it easier to "find, share, and embed content" according to facebook and it's partner storyful, a social news verification company. remember heart bleed - one of the biggest vulnerabilities in the history of the interne
the stock rose eight tenths of a percent cents yesterday. verizon had mixed first quarter results.its stock dropped nearly 3 percent.both 3-m and ups missed estimates and were down for the day. while some analysts see tarnish on the apple brand, the stock had its best single day gain in 2 years yesterday. apple shares rose more than 8 percent after it surprised analysts with the number of iphones it sold during the quarter. ther was also positive energy from the news of its 7 for 1 stock split...
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rose. of the 13 thousand citations who received those citations do you have a sense of who those were issued to >> supervisor campos i would say from the information most of them are to private vehicles. >> the residents? >> residents or anybody driving in san francisco that's illegal stopping in a bus zone. >> thank you. >> supervisor avalos. >> just a question for the gentleman. i feel like i've been flying the dead horses business for awhile we've been talking about the ruling about, you know, court of appeals could you go deeper into that >> it's complabltd i admit. the tahoe case is a federal district court case and published those are contrary to what the city attorney said are authority if their published unlike state courts the ethnic district is unpublished it reversed the trial court but the district court i have it downloaded the ethnic district >> i've been hearing the ethnic court rolled not against the baseline but from the city attorney side it swept up the baseline. >> the e
rose. of the 13 thousand citations who received those citations do you have a sense of who those were issued to >> supervisor campos i would say from the information most of them are to private vehicles. >> the residents? >> residents or anybody driving in san francisco that's illegal stopping in a bus zone. >> thank you. >> supervisor avalos. >> just a question for the gentleman. i feel like i've been flying the dead horses business for awhile we've been...