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it is no longer new york for florida or san diego or chicago, it is beijing, shanghai, paris, it is allf the international venues. your market and our market is no longer national, this is international. this is where the excitement comes. we set the standards very differently we are no longer just a san francisco entity providing advance and we do a great job with our convention bureau. our offense now are connecting us to the whole area. -- our events now are connecting us with the whole area. they also want to go to napa, they want to go to silicon valley. we have a lot to celebrate, we have a lot of work to do. this is in the context of us expanding the senator said that we can have more people at work. our unemployment rate has dropped to 7.4% as a result of your work. let's give a shout out to all of the men and women that are serving us today. thank you for your great work. i look forward to working with you, with all of the hospitality partners that we have. we have all of us working here, we have our fire chief and police chief working here. all of our different departments. al
it is no longer new york for florida or san diego or chicago, it is beijing, shanghai, paris, it is allf the international venues. your market and our market is no longer national, this is international. this is where the excitement comes. we set the standards very differently we are no longer just a san francisco entity providing advance and we do a great job with our convention bureau. our offense now are connecting us to the whole area. -- our events now are connecting us with the whole...
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but san francisco mayor lee says it just won't do if the city wants to stay competitive. >> who are we compete with? no longer new york. or florida. or san diego or chicagoit's beijing. it's shanghai. it's paris. >>reporter: if san francisco wants to attract more conventions here, mayor lee says moscone must expand and not necessarily by adding buildings. >> we are still contemplating whether or not it's necessary to do another building but i don't think we want to put the family size on there. we want to work wonder ground space first and expand that way. >>reporter: development done in stages in the next 25 years. phase 1 is expected to be completed by early 2018. details of the plan are still being hammered out. the mayor anticipates the hotel through that special assessment will raise the money with matching city funds. david is the san francisco travel association and says a new larger moscone would boost the city economy. >> moscone center is vital. it's violatesally important to the success of san francisco moving forward. >>reporter: the mayor would not say how much it would cost to expand moscone center but he said other cities are doing it or a
but san francisco mayor lee says it just won't do if the city wants to stay competitive. >> who are we compete with? no longer new york. or florida. or san diego or chicagoit's beijing. it's shanghai. it's paris. >>reporter: if san francisco wants to attract more conventions here, mayor lee says moscone must expand and not necessarily by adding buildings. >> we are still contemplating whether or not it's necessary to do another building but i don't think we want to put the...
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or 40 years. it seems that some state-level democrats get this. you see democrats in san jose, san diego, chicago, the mayor of chicago, the governor of new york, the democratic legislator of rhode island seem to get this. though i think national democrats don't seem to know it yet. pearson argues compellingly even if obama is re-elected in november, increasingly he and his ideology are going to look like the last gasp of a dying era of governance, putting him in same ranks as john adams, john buchanan, herbert hoover, heralds of the end of an age. suppose the clash of the parties that's been described here could be diminished through process reforms i think takes optimism to a whole new level. and as i said a few moments ago in extemporaneous comments, i actually think that the thesis norm lays out ought to be taken more seriously. i think the problem of democratic stability has been taken too much for granted. and the prospects for instability have been too much banished from our mind from the great success of post-war democracies in europe. i think it's not impossible six years from now greece
or 40 years. it seems that some state-level democrats get this. you see democrats in san jose, san diego, chicago, the mayor of chicago, the governor of new york, the democratic legislator of rhode island seem to get this. though i think national democrats don't seem to know it yet. pearson argues compellingly even if obama is re-elected in november, increasingly he and his ideology are going to look like the last gasp of a dying era of governance, putting him in same ranks as john adams, john...
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or 40 years. it seems some state level democrats get this. democrats in san jose, san diego, the mayor of chicago, the governor of new york, they seem to get this the national democrats don't seem to know it yet even if obama is reelected in november, increasingly he and his ideology will look like a last gasp of a dying era of government putting him in the same ranks as john adams, james buchanan, and herbert hoover as the end of an age. suppose that the class of the party could be diminished through process reforms. i think that takes optimism to a whole new level. i think that that basis that norm is taking seriously -- the problem democratic stability has been taken too much for granted. the prospect for instability happen to miss damaged by the great success of postwar democracy here and in europe. i think it is not impossible that six from -- six months from now greece would be governed by military government or spain could ask help from nato for military assistance. our prospects are not really as dire despite the suggestion that the republicans might be extremists in the same way that hol
or 40 years. it seems some state level democrats get this. democrats in san jose, san diego, the mayor of chicago, the governor of new york, they seem to get this the national democrats don't seem to know it yet even if obama is reelected in november, increasingly he and his ideology will look like a last gasp of a dying era of government putting him in the same ranks as john adams, james buchanan, and herbert hoover as the end of an age. suppose that the class of the party could be diminished...
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or 40 years. it seems that some state-level democrats get this straight you see democrats in san jose and san diego, chicagothe governor of new york, the democratic legislature of rhode island, they seem to get this. i think national democrats don't seem to know yet. pearson argues that even if obama is reelected in november, recently, he and his ideology are going to look like the last death gasp of a dying era of governance. bring him in the same ranks as john adams and herbert hoover, as the end of an age. now, suppose that the clash of the parties that has been described could be diminished or ameliorated through a process reform. i think it is -- it takes optimism to a whole new level. as i said a few moments ago, if you extemporaneous comments came through, and the thesis ought to be taken more seriously. i think that the problem of democratic stability has been taken too much for granted. and the prospects for instability have been too much banished from our minds by the postwar democracy in europe. i think it is not impossible but six months from now, the priest could be governed by a military gover
or 40 years. it seems that some state-level democrats get this straight you see democrats in san jose and san diego, chicagothe governor of new york, the democratic legislature of rhode island, they seem to get this. i think national democrats don't seem to know yet. pearson argues that even if obama is reelected in november, recently, he and his ideology are going to look like the last death gasp of a dying era of governance. bring him in the same ranks as john adams and herbert hoover, as the...
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or state services to pay the pensions. it doesn't make sense. bill: we'll reach out to san jose and figure out what they are doing as well. jerry sanders, the mayor of san diego in chicagocompeting on the campaign trail, they are also competing on the money trail. breaking news coming up on just how much money governor mitt romney raised compared to the president. bill: it is one of the roughest house markets in the country at the moment. a 29 electoral votes in florida, how are voters in or around orlando feeling about the presidency at the moment. >> we may lose our home. i think the american dream now is putting food on the table, getting through day-by-day. we are month to month trying to figure out how everything is going to workout. ll on those ga. and let's see how colorful an afternoon can be. with the home depot certified advice to help us expand our palette... ...and prices that keep our budgets firmly rooted... ...we can mix the right soil with the right ideas. ...and bring even more color to any garden. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. beat the bugs with ortho bug-b-gon max spray or concentrate just $7.97. crazy, right ? well, wit
or state services to pay the pensions. it doesn't make sense. bill: we'll reach out to san jose and figure out what they are doing as well. jerry sanders, the mayor of san diego in chicagocompeting on the campaign trail, they are also competing on the money trail. breaking news coming up on just how much money governor mitt romney raised compared to the president. bill: it is one of the roughest house markets in the country at the moment. a 29 electoral votes in florida, how are voters in or...
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or 40 years. 30 of 40 years. it seems that some state-level democrats get this. democrats in san jose, san diego, chicago -- the mayor of chicago, the governor of new york, the democratic legislate of rhode island seem to get this, although i think national democrats don't seem to know it yet. it's argued compellingly that even if obama is reelected in november, increasingly he and his ideology are going to look like the last gasp of a dying era of governance putting him in the same league with the heralds of an end of an age. this is why i say that. the supposed clash of the parties that's been described here could be diminished or ameliorated through process reforms. i think it takes optimism to a whole new level. and as i said a few moments ago in extemporaneous comments, i actually think that the thesis norm lays out ought to be taken more seriously. i mean, i think that the problem of democratic stability has been taken too much for granted, and the prospects for instability have been too much banished from the our mind by the great success of post-war democracies both here and in europe. i think it
or 40 years. 30 of 40 years. it seems that some state-level democrats get this. democrats in san jose, san diego, chicago -- the mayor of chicago, the governor of new york, the democratic legislate of rhode island seem to get this, although i think national democrats don't seem to know it yet. it's argued compellingly that even if obama is reelected in november, increasingly he and his ideology are going to look like the last gasp of a dying era of governance putting him in the same league with...