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i want to thank sunshine and shelly for all their work on this pilot program. public works is really excited to be a partner in this project. we feel it's been a resounding success. ashcans help keep litter off the streets. as sunshine mentioned, cigarette butts make up 53% of all litter. small size make them difficult to pick up and labor intensive for the staff. our primary role is to empty the cans. that work falls to our community corridor ambassadors. it puts under employed and unemployed people to work sweeping up litter from sidewalks, cleaning tree basin, and helping to troubleshoot graffiti, broken sidewalks and other problems along the city's commercial corridors. ambassadors help empty the cans, report damage or vandalism and keep practice of the number of butts collected. an example of one of their walking sheets where they actually tally all the numbers collected. the data is important because we can make adjustments to the program and relocate cans that are not being utilized. for example, 25th and geary, only picked up three butts in a month, or
i want to thank sunshine and shelly for all their work on this pilot program. public works is really excited to be a partner in this project. we feel it's been a resounding success. ashcans help keep litter off the streets. as sunshine mentioned, cigarette butts make up 53% of all litter. small size make them difficult to pick up and labor intensive for the staff. our primary role is to empty the cans. that work falls to our community corridor ambassadors. it puts under employed and unemployed...
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first sunshine swinford, and shelly erickson of surf rider foundation, san francisco chapter and also jeremy spits of san francisco public works, i would like to welcome you all up to present. as mentioned before, sunshine swinford of the san francisco environment, shelly erickson and jere jeremy. >> my name is sunshine, i'm lead staffer with the project, kicking off titled every butt welcome here and joined by two co-presenters, shelly and jeremy. and joined by two colleagues from the department of the environment, charles sheehan and julie bryant. so, what's the problem with cigarette butts? they are the number one littered item in san francisco. we know this because in 2009 and 2014 the controllers office and department of the environment initiated litter studies conducted to determine the proportion of tobacco-related litter to nontobacco-related litter. cigarette butt litter makes up 53% by item on the streets and sidewalks. cigarette butts or the filter are made of tiny strands of plastic, and they do not biodegrade. the butts are loaded with chemicals such as arsenic and lead t
first sunshine swinford, and shelly erickson of surf rider foundation, san francisco chapter and also jeremy spits of san francisco public works, i would like to welcome you all up to present. as mentioned before, sunshine swinford of the san francisco environment, shelly erickson and jere jeremy. >> my name is sunshine, i'm lead staffer with the project, kicking off titled every butt welcome here and joined by two co-presenters, shelly and jeremy. and joined by two colleagues from the...
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this concludes my presentation and i would like to now introduce shelly who'll summarize progress and activities on our cultural heritage work. >> hello, commissioners. i'll be brief. my report on the cultural heritage work program. in the last quarter, you reviewed and supported 12 legacy business applications. concerning cultural heritage district designations, staff continues to work with supervisor ronen's office and with mohcd on the proposed cultural district program legislation. the hpc was tentatively scheduled to hear that legislation on the 16th of this month. it looks like that date will probably move possibly to june. there will be a hearing at the rules committee of the board of supervisors next wednesday concerning that program, and tomorrow at the budget and finance committee, the board of supervisors, there will also be mention of the project. let's see. and then concerning several of the districts, we're continuing to work on the -- and track several different districts. we are working on the lgbtq cultural district legislation -- i'm sorry. let me start over. so one
this concludes my presentation and i would like to now introduce shelly who'll summarize progress and activities on our cultural heritage work. >> hello, commissioners. i'll be brief. my report on the cultural heritage work program. in the last quarter, you reviewed and supported 12 legacy business applications. concerning cultural heritage district designations, staff continues to work with supervisor ronen's office and with mohcd on the proposed cultural district program legislation....
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shelly: i think it depends on the market.utely correct in terms of china, their hometown market where they had so much growth. they were at one point the number one seller in china because people were buying phones for the first time. that is not the case today. people are upgrading and want a nicer phone. francine: shelley, thank you so much. shelly banjo and james bevan stays with us. coming up, we speak to the chief executive of marathon petroleum. ♪ francine: this is bloomberg "surveillance." tom and francine from london and new york. let's talk tesla. after blazing through another billion dollars of cash, yesterday's earnings call started off on an optimistic result. promised they would generate cash in the third and fourth quarters, but then he got sick of analysts'"boring questions." he said it was just not cool. >> we are going to go to youtube . i am sorry, these questions are so dry they are killing me. solvesomething that will -- it is not like it is -- do not make a case out of it. next. boring questions are not c
shelly: i think it depends on the market.utely correct in terms of china, their hometown market where they had so much growth. they were at one point the number one seller in china because people were buying phones for the first time. that is not the case today. people are upgrading and want a nicer phone. francine: shelley, thank you so much. shelly banjo and james bevan stays with us. coming up, we speak to the chief executive of marathon petroleum. ♪ francine: this is bloomberg...
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welfare analysts and politicians worried well let's see just how deep and the red italy really is shelly is a figure for you italian debts already stands as two point three trillion euros that's trillion with a t. that's put that into a pal european perspective that italian debt makes up almost one quarter of all u.s. own countries combined that's pretty steep when you consider that the country only makes up fifteen percent of the euro zone's total economic output. so other government making promises it can't possibly deliver on within euro zone rules let's bring in general de milan our financial correspondent who joins us now joins us now from the frankfurt stock exchange janiero i invest is getting a dish of their. yes and of course it's because we've been hearing before and said of greece we have one of the founding members of the e.u. having fiscal aims that it would be hard to afford so it's hard to see how they would be able to deliver on basic income on tax cuts on pension rules without having without running deficit levels that they're not allowed to have within the eurozone back
welfare analysts and politicians worried well let's see just how deep and the red italy really is shelly is a figure for you italian debts already stands as two point three trillion euros that's trillion with a t. that's put that into a pal european perspective that italian debt makes up almost one quarter of all u.s. own countries combined that's pretty steep when you consider that the country only makes up fifteen percent of the euro zone's total economic output. so other government making...
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shelly to wrap up the panel. >> thanks so much for that perspective. at this point would you lake to -- like to be the anchor for the panel? >> special u.s. on trans national crime, and specially being a specialist in the region that the commission is come priced of -- i want to give you a perspective on how different our phenomenon is from what we are seeing in the rest of the region. next slide. first of all, as was mentioned, we have a very large number of fatalities in this country. this number is not only large but its unique in the developed world. in the region, i should say within the european union, there were only little over 8,000 deaths in all of the adu in 2015 which is a region of about a half a billion people. much larger than the u.s. where we were having deaths of over 63,000 from drugs in general and 42,000 from opioids. as we are talking about how much is available on the dark webs that mr. clark just explained, one of the reasons that we have so much sales on the dark web is that americans or i should say north americans are particu
shelly to wrap up the panel. >> thanks so much for that perspective. at this point would you lake to -- like to be the anchor for the panel? >> special u.s. on trans national crime, and specially being a specialist in the region that the commission is come priced of -- i want to give you a perspective on how different our phenomenon is from what we are seeing in the rest of the region. next slide. first of all, as was mentioned, we have a very large number of fatalities in this...
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i'm not sure why, but they're offering deals pre-summer >> the gift card girlfriend, shelly hunter says for your mother's day meal, you can save a bit if you get in on the restaurant bonus offers now out there for mother's day. >> for example at panera, if you bought a $50 gift card, you can get a bonus card worth $10. >> consumer min a miller is all about the bonus gift card. she likes the flexibility. >> what's nice about gift card, i can use it for myself or give it to someone else. plus i get the extra $10. >> bonus gift card can be tricky. because normal gift card rules don't apply. >> for example with the panera gift card, you buy it now and the promotional gift card will be good if june. >>> upscale restaurants like morton's steakhouse are offering bonus cards, as are stores like j.c. penney, the gap. i'll post a link so you can see and get in on some of the bargains. i want to hear from you. my hotline is open monday through friday from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. the telephone noum is 415-954-8151. you can reach me on my facebook page and abc7news.com. anyone gutsy enough to buy
i'm not sure why, but they're offering deals pre-summer >> the gift card girlfriend, shelly hunter says for your mother's day meal, you can save a bit if you get in on the restaurant bonus offers now out there for mother's day. >> for example at panera, if you bought a $50 gift card, you can get a bonus card worth $10. >> consumer min a miller is all about the bonus gift card. she likes the flexibility. >> what's nice about gift card, i can use it for myself or give it...
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i'm not sure why, but they're offering deals pre-summer >> the gift card girlfriend, shelly hunter saysmother's day meal, you can save a bit if you get in on the restaurant bonus offers now out there for mother's day. >> for example at panera, if you bought a $50 gift card, you can get a bonus card worth $10. >> consumer min a miller is all about the bonus gift card. she likes the flexibility. >> what's nice about gift card, i can use it for myself or give it to someone el. plus i get the extra $10. >> bonus gift card can be tricky. because normal gift card rules don't apply. >> for example with the panera gift card, you buy it now and the promotional gift card will be good if june. >>> upscale restaurants like morton's steakhouse are offering bonus cards, as are stores like j.c. penney, the gap. i'll post a link so you can see and get in on some of the bargains. i want to hear from you. my hotline is open monday through friday from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. the telephone noum is 415-954-8151. you can reach me on my facebook page and abc7news.com. anyone gutsy enough to buy their mothe
i'm not sure why, but they're offering deals pre-summer >> the gift card girlfriend, shelly hunter saysmother's day meal, you can save a bit if you get in on the restaurant bonus offers now out there for mother's day. >> for example at panera, if you bought a $50 gift card, you can get a bonus card worth $10. >> consumer min a miller is all about the bonus gift card. she likes the flexibility. >> what's nice about gift card, i can use it for myself or give it to someone...
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with me to talk about what this means is reporter shelly holliday.reat scoop. >> thanks for having me. >> what have we learned? >> i'll try to unpeel the layers in a fair way. in some ways these e-mails shine a light on something that's important and in some ways there is explanation behind the e-mails. the e-mail itself, please ask assange for any dirt. we found this e-mail details this big alleged peace deal in libya and if there were e-mails that would confirm this deal, it would show that hillary clinton sort of botched it. it would be bad for hillary clinton. roger stone is fishing for information that's negative for hockey and it looks like he has the intention to get that out in the media somehow. >> can i ask this question. >> it looks like opposition research. >> here's the thing. he's soliciting assange at a point after we already know that there's this, the hacks of the dnc. >> yes. >> is the implication there that these e-mails have been deleted and some hackers got their hands on it. >> it's unclear if he knew assange, where the e-mails
with me to talk about what this means is reporter shelly holliday.reat scoop. >> thanks for having me. >> what have we learned? >> i'll try to unpeel the layers in a fair way. in some ways these e-mails shine a light on something that's important and in some ways there is explanation behind the e-mails. the e-mail itself, please ask assange for any dirt. we found this e-mail details this big alleged peace deal in libya and if there were e-mails that would confirm this deal, it...
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jason: and we heard more about that shelly banjo story from one of the primary architects of this issuejillian goodman. here is what she had to say. jillian: chinese tech companies are growing so fast that it is easier for them to throw people at the problem. you know, if they are trying to solve a problem, keep moving, it is easier to spend time then get people with more experience. young people are cheaper than experienced people. you see job listings going up saying if you are over 35, don't even bother applying. carol: 35? that is nuts! jillian: it is not like the united states tech industry is any stranger to age discrimination. or at least claims of age discrimination. we have seen suits against google. pro-publica had an investigation a couple of months ago about ibm supposedly letting go of workers to get more young blood, but we usually see that around age 50 in the united states. but yeah, it is much, much -- different in china. jason: and this is really blatant. people are writing down on a job description, don't even send us your resume, don't, you know, don't get in touch i
jason: and we heard more about that shelly banjo story from one of the primary architects of this issuejillian goodman. here is what she had to say. jillian: chinese tech companies are growing so fast that it is easier for them to throw people at the problem. you know, if they are trying to solve a problem, keep moving, it is easier to spend time then get people with more experience. young people are cheaper than experienced people. you see job listings going up saying if you are over 35, don't...
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shellie pfohl, , president d chief executive office of u.s. center for safesport. you are aware that the committee is holding an investigative hearing, and when doing so has had the practice of taking testimony under oath. do you have any objection to testifying under oath? let the record reflect that all witnesses have responded no. the chair then advises you that under the rules of the house and the rules of the committee, you are entitled to be accompanied by counsel. do any of you decide to be accompanied by counsel during your testimony today? let the record reflect that all witnesses have responded no. in the case if you would please rise. ask you to raise your right hand and i will swear you in. [witnesses were sworn in] >> thank you. you may be seated. you are now under oath and subject to the penalties set forth in title 18 section 1001 of the united states code. you may not give a five-minute summary of your written statement, and we begin with you, ms. lyons. you have a light system that is there that should turn yellow when you have a minute left and it
shellie pfohl, , president d chief executive office of u.s. center for safesport. you are aware that the committee is holding an investigative hearing, and when doing so has had the practice of taking testimony under oath. do you have any objection to testifying under oath? let the record reflect that all witnesses have responded no. the chair then advises you that under the rules of the house and the rules of the committee, you are entitled to be accompanied by counsel. do any of you decide to...
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third, what is not being discussed and is already beginning to be felt is the $200 or the $300 that shellyh is terrific, is going to have to be spent at walmart because of the increase in prices that the trade war just started. >> do you want to build on some of the numbers that i through out there, numbers that you liked. respond particularly to immigration. >> if you remember back in the day when donald trump came down the escalator, immigration was his number one talking point and it really resonated with the base of the republicans. there's two narratives, the narrative that really loves donald trump and loves what the republican parties are put being o -- putting out, which are jobs, the markets that are doing well, consumer spending, consumer profits, repatriation of money coming into the united states. you've got a lot of good things the republicans are putting out. that's what donald trump is touting right now. that's why he's in ohio. and then you've got the other narrative, which is collusion, obstruction of justice, and maybe a possible campaign finance law violation. so you've
third, what is not being discussed and is already beginning to be felt is the $200 or the $300 that shellyh is terrific, is going to have to be spent at walmart because of the increase in prices that the trade war just started. >> do you want to build on some of the numbers that i through out there, numbers that you liked. respond particularly to immigration. >> if you remember back in the day when donald trump came down the escalator, immigration was his number one talking point...
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to build the bottom line, what do you do when the best real estate is selling your products >> our shelly broder is with us >> thank you for joining us. your first interview we are glad to have you on our big announcement so i am sure you are aware of the morgan stanley reports that predicts amazon is the number one seller of apparel in the u.s. in 2018 they call it a number of brands and yours, chico's is one of them it is dangerous to not be on amazon for chico's future? >> hello it is certainly not as so great f.a.s. is we are a collection of originals and we have three really iconic brands in chico's, in white house black market and in soma and we are fully vertically integrated and the only place that you can buy our product is in our boutiques or online, and since i've become ceo, we've really been focused on turning the business around, on getting our fundamentals right, diagnosing the business and then looking for growth. and finding alternative channels to introduce our products to new customers is what 2018 is all about for us, and so when you'v got so many prime members that we
to build the bottom line, what do you do when the best real estate is selling your products >> our shelly broder is with us >> thank you for joining us. your first interview we are glad to have you on our big announcement so i am sure you are aware of the morgan stanley reports that predicts amazon is the number one seller of apparel in the u.s. in 2018 they call it a number of brands and yours, chico's is one of them it is dangerous to not be on amazon for chico's future? >>...