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so just like the u.s. 911 that has certain things in it, in different countries, most of them have an equivalent of 911 that have different things. so for some, it is mostly just about health and crime. some have more things in it than the u.s. does. internet.org is kind of going to be like that, too. in each country, the governments and local operators are going to need to figure out what services they want to include. emily: google has android. mark: mm-hmm. emily: how do you overcome not having the hardware? not having android? mark: our strategy is just to build things that people really want to use. right? and, facebook is the most-used app. whatsapp and messenger and instagram are some of the next most-used apps that are out and there. so, at some level i think that as long as we are building services that people really want to use and that help people's lives, then it is not as big of a deal. it is certainly a little bit stressful -- we feel like we can maybe help people out more or deliver our serv
so just like the u.s. 911 that has certain things in it, in different countries, most of them have an equivalent of 911 that have different things. so for some, it is mostly just about health and crime. some have more things in it than the u.s. does. internet.org is kind of going to be like that, too. in each country, the governments and local operators are going to need to figure out what services they want to include. emily: google has android. mark: mm-hmm. emily: how do you overcome not...
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that's so cute.all and upgrade to get x1 today. ♪ lemonis: so, my offer was $500,000 for a 30% stake in the lano company. miranda: we would like to counter you with $500,000 for 20%. giving up 30% of your baby -- a little bit tougher than i'd like to swallow. lemonis: what do you think the business is worth? layne: somewhere in the realm of $5 million. lemonis: on a business that makes $400,000? layne: based on what next year actually is forecasted to do and p.o.s that are in hand for then. lemonis: i struggle with the business being worth $5 million today. miranda: what would be your game plan? lemonis: are you interviewing me? 'cause if you are, then we shouldn't do business. 'cause i have enough of a track record that i shouldn't have to tell you what my game plan is 'cause, candidly, you don't have a game plan at all. when i think about investing $500,000, it could be years before i get something. what i would be willing to do is give you $500,000 for 20%, but i would want a guaranteed return on
that's so cute.all and upgrade to get x1 today. ♪ lemonis: so, my offer was $500,000 for a 30% stake in the lano company. miranda: we would like to counter you with $500,000 for 20%. giving up 30% of your baby -- a little bit tougher than i'd like to swallow. lemonis: what do you think the business is worth? layne: somewhere in the realm of $5 million. lemonis: on a business that makes $400,000? layne: based on what next year actually is forecasted to do and p.o.s that are in hand for then....
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lee wasn't doing so well so he left really quickly. and unfortunately, mr.ay that evening. that had a great impact on brian and me. it was very sad, but it was so touching that he had seen mr. lee and mr. lee had confirmed that brian was "number one driver." >> this is san francisco paratransit. it's not perfect; we have our ups and downs: late trips frustrated customers stressed out drivers. but at our best, we get our riders where they need to go on time and with a smile. and when we pay attention real carefully and notice what's happening on the van, taxi or at the senior center, we notice that our drivers make a difference in the rider's lives and the riders make a difference in the drivers lives. >> good morning everybody. welcome to the san francisco board of supervisors budget and finance sub-committee meeting for wednesday july 22, 2015. my name is mark farrell. i will be chairing the committee. i am joined by supervisor katy tang and i would like to thank the clerk linda wong and sfgtv covering this meeting. madam clerk do we have any announcements?
lee wasn't doing so well so he left really quickly. and unfortunately, mr.ay that evening. that had a great impact on brian and me. it was very sad, but it was so touching that he had seen mr. lee and mr. lee had confirmed that brian was "number one driver." >> this is san francisco paratransit. it's not perfect; we have our ups and downs: late trips frustrated customers stressed out drivers. but at our best, we get our riders where they need to go on time and with a smile. and...
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>> thank you so much. every time -- every time -- [laughter ]are you also doing some meetings where the department of the environment as well? >> we are. we have met with the department of environment recently, principally focused on energy-efficiency programming and we're the department of environment is developing a proposal for us for a number of different potential efficiency programs. we do -- i think as we mentioned at the june 30th stakeholder meeting we do intend to engage with department of the environment on the outreach strategy, once we finalize on our end our enrollment approach. >> you mean having the department of the environment either staff or interns or someone doing part of the outreach and communications to potential -- >> yes, to support the program outreach and education. >> i would really support that. i think that is a great idea. their outreach efforts have matured a lot in the last years. so i think their ability to do that on behalf of cleanpowersf would be a great asset. >> yes,
>> thank you so much. every time -- every time -- [laughter ]are you also doing some meetings where the department of the environment as well? >> we are. we have met with the department of environment recently, principally focused on energy-efficiency programming and we're the department of environment is developing a proposal for us for a number of different potential efficiency programs. we do -- i think as we mentioned at the june 30th stakeholder meeting we do intend to engage...
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and so have you astended any of the mental health board meetings? >> yes, the last year >> what do you see is the largest accomplishment of the mental health board as far as approach to people with- >> very impressed with the connections with the sheriffs department and how mental hemth board is connecting the services with that. i am also pretty more impressed about the overall structure of the health department. also, i know they need hear the voices of people like me. >> colleagues do you have questions? thank you mrs. parks >> thank you >> is mrs. gomes here? i didn't get a conformation if she will be here. seeing not. the third applicant, mr. porfido isn't going to be here either so we can open the item up to public comment. any members of the public like to comment? >> i have spent 21 years in county jail prison. [inaudible] i have been in prison for 21 long years and came out to mental health system [inaudible] >> thank you very much. seeing no other members-please come forward. >> hi. thank you supervisors for putting this ajundsa on the ite
and so have you astended any of the mental health board meetings? >> yes, the last year >> what do you see is the largest accomplishment of the mental health board as far as approach to people with- >> very impressed with the connections with the sheriffs department and how mental hemth board is connecting the services with that. i am also pretty more impressed about the overall structure of the health department. also, i know they need hear the voices of people like me....
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so far? and what are the difference barriers that we're seeing in terms of how we move forward? i think that would be one aspect of the work. just separate from actually how do we actually create the public banking entity? because we already have a report that suggests that, but now we're shopping around and getting support within city government is kind a challenge. >> thank you. >> commissioner lindo? >> i will give a few of my thoughts. i'm glad commissioner crews you brought this up. as far as the municipal banking topic goes, the way i see this commission, its role is to look out for issues, or topics, that after doing diligent research could potentially help the city and county of san francisco. and i don't see how doing a research on the municipal bank could hurt, but with deference to the chair in that let's have it be strategic in type of research that we are doing that hasn't been done already. the research that perhaps your staff isn't able to do, whether it's because of timing or
so far? and what are the difference barriers that we're seeing in terms of how we move forward? i think that would be one aspect of the work. just separate from actually how do we actually create the public banking entity? because we already have a report that suggests that, but now we're shopping around and getting support within city government is kind a challenge. >> thank you. >> commissioner lindo? >> i will give a few of my thoughts. i'm glad commissioner crews you...
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so i think we'll have something planned. so stay tuned. have watch party do something to celebrate? here is the thing though. >> what? >> isn't the pope here right around that time? >> that's true, it will be a busy time. >> yes. >> true. >> you will have a watch party? oh, invade pope francis over. >> oh, i don't know if he would like the show empire. i don't think he would be a fan. have you ever wondered what it would be like to sit inside giant water balloon and pop it? >> never thought that, but run with it. >> yes we'll see what happens. that's when the slow-mo guys it n cough respect they videotaped t and here it is. >> just climb in balloon. >> come on leg in. painful. >> have to fill it up with water now. >> just sit in it. >> oh, man. >> weird. >> (laughing). >> ah. >> oh, man. my boxers on man. >> they must have a loft time on their hands. >> and he wiggles his way. >> oh, my gosh. >> do you think that hurt? >> oh! >> what casino of balloon do you have to buy? >> oh, water balloon -- >> oh, my gosh. >> would you do that on good
so i think we'll have something planned. so stay tuned. have watch party do something to celebrate? here is the thing though. >> what? >> isn't the pope here right around that time? >> that's true, it will be a busy time. >> yes. >> true. >> you will have a watch party? oh, invade pope francis over. >> oh, i don't know if he would like the show empire. i don't think he would be a fan. have you ever wondered what it would be like to sit inside giant...
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thank you so much. next item on the agenda is 25 years, the americans with disabilities act, an overview presented by a member of the mayor's office on disability. i'm not sure who that is. it's joanna fraguli presenting, great. >> thank you. [ inaudible ] >> i think we're having some mic problems -- do we? okay, now here we are. so i am joanna fraguli with the mayor's office on disability and this is a 2-part presentation for you. i will be presenting with donna adkins, your ever so helpful council clerk. and since -- no pun intended here we'll provide you with the historical perspective of the ada. many of you are already familiar with section 504 of the rehabilitation act and it's close ties to the san francisco area, civic center area. section 504 of the rehabilitation act is the first-ever legislation that demanded that the fact that any program or facility that received federal funds was prohibited from discriminating against people with disabilities. it was essentially the first legislation that
thank you so much. next item on the agenda is 25 years, the americans with disabilities act, an overview presented by a member of the mayor's office on disability. i'm not sure who that is. it's joanna fraguli presenting, great. >> thank you. [ inaudible ] >> i think we're having some mic problems -- do we? okay, now here we are. so i am joanna fraguli with the mayor's office on disability and this is a 2-part presentation for you. i will be presenting with donna adkins, your ever...
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. >> we have done public comments so we took this out of order and so with that i ask you to move to the next item >> item 7, adjournment action. >> ladies and gentlemen of the commission i'll entertain a appropriate motion. a move for adjournment in honor of the hayword police officer. ladies and gentlemen, the police commission will adjourn toonts in honor of sergeant scott lunger of the hayword police department killed this morning in the line of duty this morning serving community and california. hearts go out to the lunger family and wish them the best and weal prr pray for the soul of sergeant scott lunger. is there a second-- >> second. >> all in favor? >> aye. >> opposed. the commission stands adjourned. thank you ladies and gentlemen . test. >> good afternoon, everyone welcome to the tuesday, july 21 2015 meeting of the taefblgs i'm bryan tan the president of the commission a couple of things please turn off our cell phones not to interrupt the meeting if you are a member of the public to speak on an item that is agendized fill out a card by the sfshgz and finally thank you
. >> we have done public comments so we took this out of order and so with that i ask you to move to the next item >> item 7, adjournment action. >> ladies and gentlemen of the commission i'll entertain a appropriate motion. a move for adjournment in honor of the hayword police officer. ladies and gentlemen, the police commission will adjourn toonts in honor of sergeant scott lunger of the hayword police department killed this morning in the line of duty this morning serving...
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so you won't find mike there. >> so quaint, too. collingswood is taking on cherry hill, like you said, right over the bridge, cherry hill, offers quick commute for people who work in philadelphia, cherry hill, is also, home to the cherry hill mall. that's why they call it cherry hill mall, because it is in cherry hill. popular spot. >> who has your vote, cherry hill, column inning wood? vote on myfoxphilly.com. >> like i said, 4,000 people voted. >> so scroll down on the home page, button in the middle. you can vote for your neighborhood. >> okay, all aboard, ladies and gentlemen, this is so cool. >> is it the polar express? >> it is the polar -- is it the orient express? i don't know, quincy, up near new hope. >> listen, yes, new hope ivy land railroad. and we are about to go, right, mike? >> yes. >> you ready? >> yes. >> all aboard! >> it is fun, rain excursion, me and mike, coming back in one second. >> looking and going to take quick tour of ultimate doppler radar, on thursday morning. it is starting offer pretty wet, especially
so you won't find mike there. >> so quaint, too. collingswood is taking on cherry hill, like you said, right over the bridge, cherry hill, offers quick commute for people who work in philadelphia, cherry hill, is also, home to the cherry hill mall. that's why they call it cherry hill mall, because it is in cherry hill. popular spot. >> who has your vote, cherry hill, column inning wood? vote on myfoxphilly.com. >> like i said, 4,000 people voted. >> so scroll down on the...
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so we do have some time to put our thoughts down on paper, if we wanted to do so. that is my updates >> thank you. i can be available to help with the letter and my signature is only a few hours away during the month of august. >> okay. >> any other questions, colleagues? okay. thank you mr. hyams and mr. fried for your presentation. we'll open up the item for public comment. any member of the public wishing to comment? >> good afternoon
so we do have some time to put our thoughts down on paper, if we wanted to do so. that is my updates >> thank you. i can be available to help with the letter and my signature is only a few hours away during the month of august. >> okay. >> any other questions, colleagues? okay. thank you mr. hyams and mr. fried for your presentation. we'll open up the item for public comment. any member of the public wishing to comment? >> good afternoon
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so good for them right?it will be fun. >>> we talked last week about the worst first dates ever. >> we told you about one couple that went on a hike for their first date. >> they almost died. >> they had to be airlifted out of the forest. >> you'd be so mad at him. >> they got to know each other! >> so we asked you for your worst first date. facebook fan dale kendall had a date with a guy who pulled out a list of questions to ask her. >> amanda alford went to the movies and when her date took off his jacket he elbowed her in the mouth and knocked out her front teeth! >> vicki ate an eclair on her first date and when isshe got home she realize shed had chocolate on boths no industrials. >> robbie had a first date with a 27-year-old who still lived at home. that's not so -- they were in his room watching a knew swleen his dad came in at 8:55 and said "five minutes, say good night." the guy had a 9:00 p.m. curfew. if you have elderly parents i'm thinking of giving my kids one. 9:00, outover here. >> 9:00 p.m.?
so good for them right?it will be fun. >>> we talked last week about the worst first dates ever. >> we told you about one couple that went on a hike for their first date. >> they almost died. >> they had to be airlifted out of the forest. >> you'd be so mad at him. >> they got to know each other! >> so we asked you for your worst first date. facebook fan dale kendall had a date with a guy who pulled out a list of questions to ask her. >> amanda...
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so, yeah.think of him going back to the producers saying the good news. she said yes but she said yes in english because she doesn't understand the language the movie's in. [ laughter ] you -- i wanted to congratulate you. "ex machina" was such a fantastic movie. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. >> seth: and -- so, here's the thing -- obviously you have the english accent, you had to speak in danish. you had to have robot voice. how did you come to your robot voice? >> i don't know. i think, you know, i wanted -- it was something -- i think it started trying to find a physicality for ava. alex gave me -- alex garland the director gave me a great idea. you know, just try to be a robot who mostly wants to become a girl. so that's what i focused on. and i wanted to be something very refined and almost doll-like. i've always had quite a dark and husky voice. so, i tried to find something more gentle and light. >> seth: also the voice helps, but obviously you had one of the great looks in any s
so, yeah.think of him going back to the producers saying the good news. she said yes but she said yes in english because she doesn't understand the language the movie's in. [ laughter ] you -- i wanted to congratulate you. "ex machina" was such a fantastic movie. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. >> seth: and -- so, here's the thing -- obviously you have the english accent, you had to speak in danish. you had to have robot voice. how did you come to your robot voice?...
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, so happy he is here.he's the author of the graphic novel, the graphic memoir, "fun home." it was what was adapted into the tony award-winning musical of the same name, alison bechdel is here tonight. [ cheers and applause ] i cannot wait to talk to her. and then, as i mentioned, our first performance for a broadway show, the cast of "fun home" will be performing the song, "changing my major." we'll be right back with more late night. it's gonna be a good one tonight. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ put your hand over your heart. is it beating? good! then my nutrition heart health mix is for you. it's a wholesome blend of peanuts, pecans and other delicious nuts specially mixed for people with hearts. i said people with hearts. because hearts health is important. that's why i've researched, optimized and packaged this mix just for you. not you. so if you have a heart, start optimizing your nutrition with my nutrition. planters. nutrition starts with nut. (laughs) wait till you see what i've been doing. i know, i
, so happy he is here.he's the author of the graphic novel, the graphic memoir, "fun home." it was what was adapted into the tony award-winning musical of the same name, alison bechdel is here tonight. [ cheers and applause ] i cannot wait to talk to her. and then, as i mentioned, our first performance for a broadway show, the cast of "fun home" will be performing the song, "changing my major." we'll be right back with more late night. it's gonna be a good one...
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so then i started just doing what i had to do so i could be back with them. >> so you're nervous. it's a big deal today? >> yeah. >> you were in a fight the other day. >> yesterday. we both said it was stupid. like there was no reason for us to get mad like that. >> but you just get so mad that you can't stop and think and say like "wow, tomorrow, i'm going before this board... >> nah ... i was just .. - it was just impulse. it just happened, out of nowhere. one minute i was calm, and then the next thing you know, i was just, we were arguing. >> do you have to speak in front of them? >> yeah. >> good luck. >> i know, thank you! >> i hope it goes well. >> thank you. hopefully i get it. but i don't know- if i don't, i'll just work harder, and maybe next time i'll get it. he faces staff, his therapist, and on speaker phone, his probation officer. >> i know, keith had mentioned that he would like to present for his, his stage two, um do you have you paperwork ready for that? >> yes sir. >> do you wanna go ahead and present that for, to us? >> alright first i'ma start with my autobiogr
so then i started just doing what i had to do so i could be back with them. >> so you're nervous. it's a big deal today? >> yeah. >> you were in a fight the other day. >> yesterday. we both said it was stupid. like there was no reason for us to get mad like that. >> but you just get so mad that you can't stop and think and say like "wow, tomorrow, i'm going before this board... >> nah ... i was just .. - it was just impulse. it just happened, out of...
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so so everyday for about 90 minutes everyone in the organizations of thousands of people around the globe were invited to a 90 minute video teleconference that we talked about in the book which we called the operation intelligence and so you could sit through that 90 minutes and listen to all of the senior leadership all the way down to the level as needed. understand what had changed in the last 24 hours and you are free to move inside and complete autonomy for 22 and a half hours and then we we we would've a set and say okay based on what we talked about yesterday, here's all the things we did. here's what i've done in the last 22 hours. get the reaction of the organization and then reset again and we stayed on that cycle for years and years and years, seven days a week 7,000 people dialing dialing in and that is what allowed us as a global enterprise to make real-time small decisions faster >> so there were certain things that were not discussed and a few other elements but really it was pretty wide-open. he wanted to make sure the information is being communicated in real-time so that
so so everyday for about 90 minutes everyone in the organizations of thousands of people around the globe were invited to a 90 minute video teleconference that we talked about in the book which we called the operation intelligence and so you could sit through that 90 minutes and listen to all of the senior leadership all the way down to the level as needed. understand what had changed in the last 24 hours and you are free to move inside and complete autonomy for 22 and a half hours and then we...
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he's got so much passion and so much energy and so much love for his family's business.: the biggest goal that i had was creating a succession plan, and having him feel like he doesn't have your support, it's not gonna help. steve: you're right. i promise i'll try. lemonis: we've started work on the warehouse. so, this is the new floor plan? man: this is the very newest as of this morning. lemonis: my goal isn't just to improve productivity, but to make it a better, more comfortable place to work in. the lunch room -- is it built? steve: yeah. lemonis: i'm building a new break room so all the employees can eat together. this was a good investment right here. steve: this is awesome. what it does for the morale is way worth it. lemonis: i spent $75,000 putting air-conditioning, because it didn't have it before. so as the humidity goes up and down, the furniture doesn't -- steve: right. very important. lemonis: and i spent $110,000 building out a design center so that designers and customers can come in and pick from woods, fabrics, stain, and design exactly what they're lo
he's got so much passion and so much energy and so much love for his family's business.: the biggest goal that i had was creating a succession plan, and having him feel like he doesn't have your support, it's not gonna help. steve: you're right. i promise i'll try. lemonis: we've started work on the warehouse. so, this is the new floor plan? man: this is the very newest as of this morning. lemonis: my goal isn't just to improve productivity, but to make it a better, more comfortable place to...
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>> actually just made that up on the spot so don't call it so the infinity loop is what we're trying to solve and this is a common goal with all of the departments that are here. this is what we're trying to make better. we came up with some design principles and i won't read through everything but they could be applied throughout the entire city to websites and digital services that we deliver. one is treat our constituents as customers and increasing the content and increasing the trust in what we deliver so we went into building the business portal. this is a collaboration with 18 different city departments. again as todd mentioned an unprecedented the effort and pulled information on 400 permits and licenses. we wrote every piece of content in the business portal and made sure that the language was simple easy to understand and translatable in spanish, chinese and seven other languages and designed to be responsive so users can access it from the phone, desk top and tablet and at the same time we engage with the business owners and staff to ensure accuracy and [inaudible] prelaun
>> actually just made that up on the spot so don't call it so the infinity loop is what we're trying to solve and this is a common goal with all of the departments that are here. this is what we're trying to make better. we came up with some design principles and i won't read through everything but they could be applied throughout the entire city to websites and digital services that we deliver. one is treat our constituents as customers and increasing the content and increasing the trust...
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>> guest: so so far we've received about i guess, say six exemptions from the faa. so private companies could operate commercially the eb for specialically -- [inaudible] >> host: when you say six exemptions from the faa, what does that mean? >> guest: so it means that those companies that receive the authorization from the faa to operate commercially the device in the national air space. >> host: okay. what are some of the public policy issues that sensefly faces with regard to its products? >> guest: we have two kind of issues. first of all, people need to understand what the drone can do and what are the good applications of drones because there are many good applications. and then i guess it's also data protection and also like privacy issues. and th
>> guest: so so far we've received about i guess, say six exemptions from the faa. so private companies could operate commercially the eb for specialically -- [inaudible] >> host: when you say six exemptions from the faa, what does that mean? >> guest: so it means that those companies that receive the authorization from the faa to operate commercially the device in the national air space. >> host: okay. what are some of the public policy issues that sensefly faces with...
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, so good.eck" in theaters friday. we'll be back with pablo schreiber. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ to steady betty. to steady betty. fire it up! ♪ am i the only one with a meeting? i've got two. yeah we've gotta go. i gotta say it man, this is a nice set-up. too soon. just kidding. nissan sentra. j.d. power's "highest ranked compact car in initial quality." now get 0% financing or a great lease on the nissan sentra. ♪ iand sometimes, an even longer night. helping with homework before doing your own. and you may think no one notices... but she does. she sees more than "mom," she sees determination. we do too. for nearly 40 years, we've designed an education for people just like you. learn more at phoenix.edu. america, it's a fact. new york loves snapple and we want the rest of america to love it too. simple ingredients: real sugar, real tea. millions of new yorkers can't be wrong - we'll just leave it at that. all-natural snapple half 'n half. made from the best stuff on earth.. matt's gotten use
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so i just did it.r it. >> it takes a lot of guts just to go for it. >> but i'm proud i did it. >> well, you've proved a lot, don't you think? i mean, look at how well you've done. >> yeah. it taught--i just--'cause when i just--that taught me to believe in myself again. and i lost my belief in myself. you probably have experiences like that or seen this before. >> partnerships gone bad? >> yes. >> but what overcomes all of that is the enthusiasm and the passion that you have and the exuberance you have and your will to run through any wall and do whatever it takes. you can't replace that. >> yeah. >> although the dane problem is not resolved, i have to keep everything else moving forward. first, i want to show pete and allison how they could benefit from renting space in a commercial kitchen until we can find our own. look at all the equipment. it gives you guys plenty of space to work. >> yeah. >> we already have extra candy makers standing by. and this commercial kitchen can be used when we need it.
so i just did it.r it. >> it takes a lot of guts just to go for it. >> but i'm proud i did it. >> well, you've proved a lot, don't you think? i mean, look at how well you've done. >> yeah. it taught--i just--'cause when i just--that taught me to believe in myself again. and i lost my belief in myself. you probably have experiences like that or seen this before. >> partnerships gone bad? >> yes. >> but what overcomes all of that is the enthusiasm and the...
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and so said i love you. when you are older it is like okay. >> i thought people, they throw it around all the time, i love you. >> when iowas in high school, my high school sweetheart, we did this thing okay, we love each other but it is not l-o-v-e, it is lu v we, combined lo-uve love. >> yes. >> because you were scared. >> because you didn't want to utter i love you you. >> it wasn't i love you it was l uv love. >> yes. >> she's laughing at me. >> we thought it was great at the time. >> off lot of stuff in high school where you created all these different things. i heard another story i cannot think of. mike, do you think it is bad when i love you comes out. >> i throw those three words around like the leaves. >> when i pass you in the elevators, it is always like i love you. >> i will do it to total strangers. >> but you would think he would say it first and then ask for something but he asked for something first and then he says it. >> will alex, please take this up to me. i love you. >> only if you say
and so said i love you. when you are older it is like okay. >> i thought people, they throw it around all the time, i love you. >> when iowas in high school, my high school sweetheart, we did this thing okay, we love each other but it is not l-o-v-e, it is lu v we, combined lo-uve love. >> yes. >> because you were scared. >> because you didn't want to utter i love you you. >> it wasn't i love you it was l uv love. >> yes. >> she's laughing at me....
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it's not like "oh, my god, that's so and so."ut it was so long. we haven't seen everybody in so long. it was just good to see the old gang. good to meet new people, the new cast. i like those guys, they're all -- every -- i mean that's a long time to be on the air. >> seth: yeah. and it was nice. it was like a big old family reunion. >> it was, it was the best. i look forward it to again. 50, that's gonna be fun. >> seth: that'll be great. start your digital short now. start working on it now. >> yeah, i've got to get busy. >> seth: seriously, thank you so much for being here. [ cheers and applause ] >> good to see you, buddy, thank you. >> seth: adam sandler, everybody. "pixels" opens in theaters in imax 3d on friday. we'll be right back with margaret cho. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] of red for many years. i think it's time to change it up! goodbye, red. hello, golden blonde. shifting to a new shade is sort of a new beginning, but i knew it was going to be natural because it's nice'n easy. clairol's #1 for natural looking color i
it's not like "oh, my god, that's so and so."ut it was so long. we haven't seen everybody in so long. it was just good to see the old gang. good to meet new people, the new cast. i like those guys, they're all -- every -- i mean that's a long time to be on the air. >> seth: yeah. and it was nice. it was like a big old family reunion. >> it was, it was the best. i look forward it to again. 50, that's gonna be fun. >> seth: that'll be great. start your digital short...
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yeah so there's a lot of that too so it's all about the visual. how do you get them to understand why the code is written that way. >> i find that in my role at sutter health so my job is to -- i basically see myself as the quarterback for disability compliance program so there's the policies and procedures but also the barrier removal, so i am kind of the quarterback for the team of planners and architects and everybody that's involved with building care sites or doing barrier removals and reporting on the progress there, and have two things that come up sometimes. either that wasn't called out in the survey, and yet we have to do it to meet code, but the other thing that we're working on there is it's sort of -- you know, what i would like to see is have people think maybe not strictly to the code. some people are so focused well this wasn't specifically spelled out but the ada still requires to think about how a space is used and who is going to be using it and designing it in the way that people have equal access so i am wondering if anybody w
yeah so there's a lot of that too so it's all about the visual. how do you get them to understand why the code is written that way. >> i find that in my role at sutter health so my job is to -- i basically see myself as the quarterback for disability compliance program so there's the policies and procedures but also the barrier removal, so i am kind of the quarterback for the team of planners and architects and everybody that's involved with building care sites or doing barrier removals...
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and so that's, so writing this book i was trying to really tell two stories my own personal journey of becoming a young black man from a working class background scaling this sort of academic medical ladder but at the same time telling the stories of everyday black people facing serious health problems and trying to weave those two stories together. >> host: what is your background? >> guest: i grew up in maryland, suburban maryland kind of on the corridor between washington, d.c. and baltimore. working class community all black, you know? not segregated, but that's how it played out. that was my background growing up. >> host: were your parents educated? >> guest: well -- >> host: did they support, did they encourage your education? >> guest: yes, they did encourage my education absolutely. so my parents grew up in the kind of time of segregation, my dad in a very rural part of virginia. didn't get a chance to finish high school. he went into the military and worked as a at a food store in a sort of job in a typical grocery store and worked there as a meat cutter for several years unt
and so that's, so writing this book i was trying to really tell two stories my own personal journey of becoming a young black man from a working class background scaling this sort of academic medical ladder but at the same time telling the stories of everyday black people facing serious health problems and trying to weave those two stories together. >> host: what is your background? >> guest: i grew up in maryland, suburban maryland kind of on the corridor between washington, d.c....
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>> so they are very much ted. that the thing, these are 2 very related services and so elder abuse prevention as i said is the training, public education. the forensic center really is the coordination of various city departments who look at ways that we can betting prosecute elder abuse. one of the issues we have is when we have something come through adult protective services we don't have a mechanism to make sure it gets from point a to a prosecution with the da's office so one of the things that institute on aging is very fective in is they have worked to help these city agencies come together and coordinate in a better way so that is what the forensic center does. these are 2 very related things and both related to adult protective services and both related to elder abuse prevention or response. >> okay. we are reading g? >> yep >> request authorization to enter into a new grant agreement for institute on aging for elder abuse for july 1, 2015-june, 30, 18 in the amount of 227, 2 [inaudible] can i have a moti
>> so they are very much ted. that the thing, these are 2 very related services and so elder abuse prevention as i said is the training, public education. the forensic center really is the coordination of various city departments who look at ways that we can betting prosecute elder abuse. one of the issues we have is when we have something come through adult protective services we don't have a mechanism to make sure it gets from point a to a prosecution with the da's office so one of the...
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move on to item 4 police department none today number 5 our hearing and possible action on the permit so take it away deputy director and thanks good evening we have 4 applications for missouri check on 1469 mraefgs there's a restaurant in operation for over a decade in selma this is they're new location that is in potrero hill this is lastly night dinners and dj music for their patrons bay area station thas has is with a good neighbor policy i'd like to invite up applicant eir from the restaurant >> thank you maggie like maggie said we want to have a live soundtrack with our guests at the restaurant nothing more audible than the speakers in the building now that's really it just a nice neighborhood bar where guests can come and enjoy cocktails and stay for music they're welcome to do so great commissioners. >> i have one question what's our cross street. >> connecticut. >> you know the neighbors are different. >> we know that the rocket dish had a kayak. >> the occupancy is 99. >> correct. >> okay do you know who the company might be. >> not at this time but we'll definitely have securi
move on to item 4 police department none today number 5 our hearing and possible action on the permit so take it away deputy director and thanks good evening we have 4 applications for missouri check on 1469 mraefgs there's a restaurant in operation for over a decade in selma this is they're new location that is in potrero hill this is lastly night dinners and dj music for their patrons bay area station thas has is with a good neighbor policy i'd like to invite up applicant eir from the...
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[laughter] so so this is perfect because -- and everything will be safe for work, so don't worry aboutat. [laughter] so here we have bernie sanders who, by the way, who are some of his biggest donors and friends? ben and jerry's from ben and jerry's ice cream. oh and how many flavors of ice cream do they sell? [laughter] i propose that bernie sanders' first act as theoretical president be that ben and jerry's only be allowed to sell one flavor of ice cream, venezuelan vanilla, okay? [laughter] could this be more perfect? the idea is that somehow we should be punished because we have choices, a myriad of choices. guess what? bernie sanders, you can buy my book at amazon, barnes & noble sam's, walmart costco -- [laughter] and god bless america for it. [laughter] [applause] my toilet paper. [laughter] how many types of toilet paper are on the shelves at safeway and walgreens? thank you. we can get it quilted, we can get it two-ply three-ply four-fly scented unscented. and it's not thanks to the federal department of innovation that we have toilet paper and venezuela and the soviet union d
[laughter] so so this is perfect because -- and everything will be safe for work, so don't worry aboutat. [laughter] so here we have bernie sanders who, by the way, who are some of his biggest donors and friends? ben and jerry's from ben and jerry's ice cream. oh and how many flavors of ice cream do they sell? [laughter] i propose that bernie sanders' first act as theoretical president be that ben and jerry's only be allowed to sell one flavor of ice cream, venezuelan vanilla, okay? [laughter]...
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to what it needs to become. ♪ ♪virgin islands nice♪ ♪so nice♪ ♪so nice, so nice♪ book five nights todayree. plus $350 towards shopping dining or other fun activities. now that's virgin islands nice. ♪so nice, so nice♪ >>> hundreds of fans greeted england's favorite new baby. princess charlotte's second appearance since being born. crowds greeted them as they walked to church. it was there that baby charlotte was christened. we go live now to london. erin charlotte's brother, prince george he was center stage, too. he was christened at a chapel in central london. this was different. he was wearing something rather spectacular. paying homage to his dad. >> prince george was wearing some red shorts very similar outfit to what prince william wore when prince william was a baby and met prince harry for the first time at the hospital. so a little nod to history there. lots of attention of course also paid to what kate was wearing. she was wearing a alexander mcqueen quote and a taylor hat. this was a very special moment for the royal family. as you said there, prince george was christened in
to what it needs to become. ♪ ♪virgin islands nice♪ ♪so nice♪ ♪so nice, so nice♪ book five nights todayree. plus $350 towards shopping dining or other fun activities. now that's virgin islands nice. ♪so nice, so nice♪ >>> hundreds of fans greeted england's favorite new baby. princess charlotte's second appearance since being born. crowds greeted them as they walked to church. it was there that baby charlotte was christened. we go live now to london. erin charlotte's...
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state we'll justify why we have more than two percent this year that's because they cut us very quickly so to have $14 million that kept us afloat so we have to justify holding a reserve hates larger than $14 million so our spending the money every fiscal year; is that correct. >> that's correct. >> other justification have sales tax they're in the same kind of boat but our two percent so we know how we are in restriction to other districts we have the rainy day fund and other district and q ta but other districts have actually passed a lot of parcel taxed so where are we in relationship to others districts this is something we might be able to fix for instance la unified must have passed something so maybe those tiny districts i don't know dingy so. >> just a little bit not a note i have here by the way those public disclosures of public hearing of our fund balance reserves has to be done annual an annual event and only 35 districts out of 9 hundred and 44 had reserves that were below the state minimum in 2013-2014 so most of the majority of the district about 9 hundred out of the 9 hundr
state we'll justify why we have more than two percent this year that's because they cut us very quickly so to have $14 million that kept us afloat so we have to justify holding a reserve hates larger than $14 million so our spending the money every fiscal year; is that correct. >> that's correct. >> other justification have sales tax they're in the same kind of boat but our two percent so we know how we are in restriction to other districts we have the rainy day fund and other...
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we need answers or even attempts so this is vital for so long wasn't happening. and people were trying. it's not that people were not trying but there was a limit to the amount of effectiveness. so at the beginning i was watching from the sidelines. i was thinking about another run and how long is this going to last and are they going to do anything and i saw a difference. and i think it have to do with this whole grassroots thing. that's when we jumped in and got involved. there is the creator's side. we need to support the diverse creators but then what happens once they get into the holes of publishing? -- privileged to work with so many wonderful editors and people in publishing but there is no doubt that if you walk around any new york publishing house you don't see the same kind of diversity in the cubicles that exist in the country. how could we help support that and change that? many publishing professionals get their start as an intern. so if we can diversify the interns hopefully some of them will stick around long enough to eventually be in the positio
we need answers or even attempts so this is vital for so long wasn't happening. and people were trying. it's not that people were not trying but there was a limit to the amount of effectiveness. so at the beginning i was watching from the sidelines. i was thinking about another run and how long is this going to last and are they going to do anything and i saw a difference. and i think it have to do with this whole grassroots thing. that's when we jumped in and got involved. there is the...
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and so this conference is intended to change thatko the dialogue, but in order to do so i think it ismportant to understand why we have failed toó[ address poverty and the proper way because you cannot generalize about poor people. i believe they're are four categories of poor people, those who are just broke have no money. a significanta significant breadwinner has died factories moved away for the company went bankrupt they are out of work and they conclude i'm going to lose what benefits. we operate within the zip code of those experiencing. they are like what i call community antibodies, the most effective way of treating the human body is strengthening the immune system. you don't start with the transplant. we believe that these poverty warriors represent a knew source of knowledge, new resource that if properly resourced can begin to bring about dramatic declines in poverty if we could recognize them. the qualities that make them effective also render them visible. they are not a part of the victims the. they are protesting. they are busy doing the work they are not looking for
and so this conference is intended to change thatko the dialogue, but in order to do so i think it ismportant to understand why we have failed toó[ address poverty and the proper way because you cannot generalize about poor people. i believe they're are four categories of poor people, those who are just broke have no money. a significanta significant breadwinner has died factories moved away for the company went bankrupt they are out of work and they conclude i'm going to lose what benefits....
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so i don't know. this book is the story of ota benga, and it's also a mirror to our society during that period. it's not really connecting dots to today. i'm doing that now you asked me the question, but you may see something in there that will help you collect you know connect the dots. >> good evening. thank you. the commonality of human zoos at the turn of the last century company, that was kind of like how could they? but -- >> there has to be humans is over the past 10 years. >> right, but i kind of wonder what your thoughts were about the whole idea what people search go to brazil and the one tours are the perfect union and the catholic the largest slums in africa and alex sitting on the bus and they are pointing out someone that's what some of lives. that's what it is about the. i feel like they're sort of a human zoo think it is kind of like poor tourism but is marketing as look to the world, you know, the other people in the world. i'm not sure it's like a call to action as it will can we do
so i don't know. this book is the story of ota benga, and it's also a mirror to our society during that period. it's not really connecting dots to today. i'm doing that now you asked me the question, but you may see something in there that will help you collect you know connect the dots. >> good evening. thank you. the commonality of human zoos at the turn of the last century company, that was kind of like how could they? but -- >> there has to be humans is over the past 10 years....
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so forth and so on. i want to break from all of that. i want us to acknowledge that in this economic system that we have-- which has a name; it's called capitalism--there are a set of rules. and that most people, because they really can't avoid it, play by those rules. bankers make loans in order to make money. corporations do what they do in order to make money, because that's what the people who make decisions in corporations are hired to do, and working people try to have a job that's decent and try to earn an income. and if they can't do what they think they ought to do as good citizens, as good parents with the jobs and incomes they have, well, then they borrow money, and that works out real well because the banks are real eager to lend it to them, and we have everybody performing pretty much the way they are supposed to. when a society has people who are all playing by the rules and can show you that that's what they're doing and the end result is the kind of disaster we have, then it isn't any more appropriate to blame this or tha
so forth and so on. i want to break from all of that. i want us to acknowledge that in this economic system that we have-- which has a name; it's called capitalism--there are a set of rules. and that most people, because they really can't avoid it, play by those rules. bankers make loans in order to make money. corporations do what they do in order to make money, because that's what the people who make decisions in corporations are hired to do, and working people try to have a job that's decent...
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so it's not a big deal.as quite surprised by nascar because these are people that want to stop illegal immigration. they don't want to see crime. so you know i heard tucker's statement earlier this morning. they've done a poll on this. frankly, i was -- you know i think they made a mistake. but that's okay. i promise you, we will get somebody else to replace them in the ballroom that night. >> and now, mitt romney is criticizing donald trump's comments on immigration, that he says is hurting the party. >> do you think donald trump's comments on mexicans have hurt the republican party? >> yes, i think he made a severe error in saying what he did about mexican-americans, and it's unfortunate. >> do you think the candidates should speak up about that? >> i think a number of them have. >> romney spoke to cnn in new hampshire earlier today where several candidates from both parties are hitting the campaign trail. and that's where we also find cnn's m.j. lee. five gop candidates are there, and there are two democr
so it's not a big deal.as quite surprised by nascar because these are people that want to stop illegal immigration. they don't want to see crime. so you know i heard tucker's statement earlier this morning. they've done a poll on this. frankly, i was -- you know i think they made a mistake. but that's okay. i promise you, we will get somebody else to replace them in the ballroom that night. >> and now, mitt romney is criticizing donald trump's comments on immigration, that he says is...
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peter: so we can just do more. so, this formula works.ah, so now all of a sudden, you're, like, down with it, right? over a year and a half ago, i was in a very small house with a very small group of people. i'd like to get the staff together in the other room. and i'm proud of the fact that the crew has grown so big. when i was a kid, i always wanted to have a candy store. but i never would have imagined in a million years that i would be on a team with all of you with a candy store that looks like this. i mean, could you ever have imagined? man: i was hoping something would happen. [ laughter ] lemonis: and so it's been a hard process, right? but we learned that people do make the difference and that when i come here and everything is organized, perfect, and you guys are smiling -- and you guys did not know i was coming. [ laughter ] all you guys do a great job, and i know that pete and allison are very proud to call you their family. and i'm proud to be part of the family, right? allison: i'm not crying. [ laughter ] lemonis: when i fi
peter: so we can just do more. so, this formula works.ah, so now all of a sudden, you're, like, down with it, right? over a year and a half ago, i was in a very small house with a very small group of people. i'd like to get the staff together in the other room. and i'm proud of the fact that the crew has grown so big. when i was a kid, i always wanted to have a candy store. but i never would have imagined in a million years that i would be on a team with all of you with a candy store that looks...
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so you know. >> sorry about that that one. >> so i'll get that one to you based on some of the intent of the legislation i am making i'm doing some filtering especially, when we contact for the surveys i'm doing many filtering i will - we'll need to review that. >> would you sends out the surveys first before the clarification. >> we'll not be send an application. >> okay. >> the application will be either the business approaches our office and we will say here's the application and then once they've implemented the application staff will make the determination that is implemented the application to the degree it is needed if that business is not forwarded to the office by the supervisor or the mayor we'll forward it on to the mayor or supervisor. >> when do you plan on sending out the survey. >> i'd like to get it out within two weeks from now at the latest. >> we will have a better idea what we're looking at for . >> right because of wanting to do- i won'table to contact all legacy businesses even with mailing to them i'm doing some presort of. >> that make sense. >> okay. >> let's
so you know. >> sorry about that that one. >> so i'll get that one to you based on some of the intent of the legislation i am making i'm doing some filtering especially, when we contact for the surveys i'm doing many filtering i will - we'll need to review that. >> would you sends out the surveys first before the clarification. >> we'll not be send an application. >> okay. >> the application will be either the business approaches our office and we will say...
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so -- >> mr. soernlt, could we keep the record open in case there are senators that have written questions. >> i'm sure senator manchin will have a written question for you as will senator nelson. so i want to thank the witnesses and this very important issue and the testimony has been very important, i think, not only to members of the committee but the entire senate. i thank the witnesses. we're adjourned. [ hearing adjourned ] >>> we've been asking today whether you support the iran nuclear agreement. and among your comments this from susan. absolutely not. sanctions should have been doubled down. now, in 15 years, iran will be free to do whatever it wishes. kerry doesn't even know what the side deals are with iran. and dominiqua posts, agreement and dislope assy are the only choice forward. unless you prefer mutually assured destruction. >> this weekend on the c-span networks politics books and american history. saturday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span, net roots hosted a discussion on illegal
so -- >> mr. soernlt, could we keep the record open in case there are senators that have written questions. >> i'm sure senator manchin will have a written question for you as will senator nelson. so i want to thank the witnesses and this very important issue and the testimony has been very important, i think, not only to members of the committee but the entire senate. i thank the witnesses. we're adjourned. [ hearing adjourned ] >>> we've been asking today whether you...
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that sounds so good.her for her duet with michael jackson "i just can't stop loving you." garrett also co-wrote jackson's hit "man in the mirror." isn't that great? incredible music. i have been a fan for years. joining us from los angeles. >> thank you so much. and me too you. >> fantastic. you have incredible staying power. you've just been and done so much in the music industry. but what is different about this? being part of the special olympics, quite extraordinary. >> it is. it's my second opportunity to co-write the theme song for the opening ceremony. and the theme song "reach out l.a." is conceived by the davis ellen advertising agency whose client toyota is an official sponsor of the special olympics and i was invited to write the lyric and the melody with my co-writers and producers from the davis ellen agency. >> wow, so what do you think of when you're trying to come up with this material? what are you envisioning? i mean this is a great up beat kind of tune of course. it makes you excited ab
that sounds so good.her for her duet with michael jackson "i just can't stop loving you." garrett also co-wrote jackson's hit "man in the mirror." isn't that great? incredible music. i have been a fan for years. joining us from los angeles. >> thank you so much. and me too you. >> fantastic. you have incredible staying power. you've just been and done so much in the music industry. but what is different about this? being part of the special olympics, quite...
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there is just so much there and it's so exciting for us. i just want to thank you you for allowing us to come here. thank you for green street, who those youngsters are just unbelievable; they really are. that is really all i have to say. i don't know if i said too much, but i hope i said enough. >> you did. thank you very much. >> next speaker. >> hi, my name is shannon watts, you just watched me on the movie. excuse me, i'm a little excited and nervous right now. i just wanted to thank all of our partners. thank you guys. thank the people that are here showing interest. the buchanan mall really means a lot to me. it has went through a lot of transitions through my 28 years' of living. good, bad, ugly, it's such a mixed-populated area and i would like people to come together more because it's so segregated, but it's connected. i'm just very excited right now and i just hope that we can pull this further than just the installation we're going to do in september. thank you. >> thank you. >> next speaker. >> good morning my name is tyler mull
there is just so much there and it's so exciting for us. i just want to thank you you for allowing us to come here. thank you for green street, who those youngsters are just unbelievable; they really are. that is really all i have to say. i don't know if i said too much, but i hope i said enough. >> you did. thank you very much. >> next speaker. >> hi, my name is shannon watts, you just watched me on the movie. excuse me, i'm a little excited and nervous right now. i just...
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so it ended and so the war in afghanistan was lost.ot in any great battle but in the quiet desperation. i would be happy to answer any questions. [applause] what is the best order to read or watch? hispanic read it. >> than the movie. >> if you really want to commit to this it might be interesting to read the story then read the book. the movie is really on a different tangent it isn't too explain or discuss this stuff but yes as i wrote the book come as i worked on the book it occurred to me more than once that this was an interesting study in journalism and how journalism happens and of course it's different from what the book represents because i had two years and they had been turning things over every day. i'm also aware of having someone come back and report on something that i've done. anybody in this business knows that isn't going to feel great so i hope that this was done with a great respect. i know that it was done in great respect and i hope the times knows that but also as the great institutions have to be open to critici
so it ended and so the war in afghanistan was lost.ot in any great battle but in the quiet desperation. i would be happy to answer any questions. [applause] what is the best order to read or watch? hispanic read it. >> than the movie. >> if you really want to commit to this it might be interesting to read the story then read the book. the movie is really on a different tangent it isn't too explain or discuss this stuff but yes as i wrote the book come as i worked on the book it...
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so far? and what are the difference barriers that we're seeing in terms of how we move forward? i think that would be one aspect of the work. just separate from actually how do we actually create the public banking entity? because we already have a report that suggests that, but now we're shopping around and getting support within city government is kind a challenge. >> thank you. >> commissioner lindo? >> i will give a few of my thoughts. i'm glad commissioner crews you brought this up. as far as the municipal banking topic goes, the way i see this commission, its role is to look out for issues, or topics, that after doing diligent research could potentially help the city and county of san francisco. and i don't see how doing a research on the municipal bank could hurt, but with deference to the chair in that let's have it be strategic in type of research that we are doing that hasn't been done already. the research that perhaps your staff isn't able to do, whether it's because of timing or
so far? and what are the difference barriers that we're seeing in terms of how we move forward? i think that would be one aspect of the work. just separate from actually how do we actually create the public banking entity? because we already have a report that suggests that, but now we're shopping around and getting support within city government is kind a challenge. >> thank you. >> commissioner lindo? >> i will give a few of my thoughts. i'm glad commissioner crews you...
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unty of san francisco for a general fund contribution so much as looking for revenues that are coming in from taxes in the future. >> and i know we have shofltd a lot of funds we have grants and things and safety grants and things just moved to over here and ever chance we have had even though it is general money at all it is in the form of capital if it didn't have strings on that otherwise from the storage standpoint we'll talk about the thing that's looming we are the only significant operators for a while we are under conceptual obligations with respect to that so you know we've got a big unknown ahead of us when we talk about what it takes to operate this we'll workout would someone coming in and doing overall and representing things but we've done a lot we a lot of times said okay. let's get that over to the tjpa but it is going to be an issue we really have to think that out of the box it has been brought up a couple of times i don't know how formally but people mentions can web core say look we've got enough confidence we'll give you a cap has that been talked about. >> yeah.
unty of san francisco for a general fund contribution so much as looking for revenues that are coming in from taxes in the future. >> and i know we have shofltd a lot of funds we have grants and things and safety grants and things just moved to over here and ever chance we have had even though it is general money at all it is in the form of capital if it didn't have strings on that otherwise from the storage standpoint we'll talk about the thing that's looming we are the only significant...
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thank you so much. tiffany, you have both dealt with this in your own families and i would love about some of your own stories and you wrote about this as a journalist and i wanted to use something you wrote to frame our conversation. you write and i'm quoting lost too often in the discussion about a cure has been a more basic, more immediate, in many ways more important question how can we better care for those who suffer from the disease, and you go on and dementia comes with staggering economic consequences and it's not the drugs or medical interventions that have the biggest price tag. it's the care that dementia patients. >> tiffany, if i may, let's use that as a leaping off point and the big story that you did for the national journal, you were living through this with your family. you were learning very quickly how alzheimer's is covered state by state. medicaid can help and medicare often doesn't and can you give us a sense of the landscape in terms of the care options and how much help people a
thank you so much. tiffany, you have both dealt with this in your own families and i would love about some of your own stories and you wrote about this as a journalist and i wanted to use something you wrote to frame our conversation. you write and i'm quoting lost too often in the discussion about a cure has been a more basic, more immediate, in many ways more important question how can we better care for those who suffer from the disease, and you go on and dementia comes with staggering...
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i'm so excited. this is so cool. she's so nervous. we're all so nervous. exciting. >> i love her. >> all right. >> so excited. >> new hair. >> oh, my gosh i can't believe it. >> she's here with her mom caroline who is wearing a blindfold like no one else and her daughter. guys keep the blindfolds on for just second. here's missy martin before. are you ready? take off your blindfolds. >> oh, my gosh! >> are you ready? >> yes. >> oh, my gosh. >> you look beautiful. >> you're in a dress. >> oh any goodness. >> we need some kleenex. thanks, baby. >> there you go. >> you need some too? >> tell us louis. >> she lives in florida. she has some highlights but made her hair turn yellow all over which didn't work with her complex. i brought her back to a much richer soft brunette. >> still long hair. >> still long hair. why cut her hair off. why not reshape it. he did it in a flattering way. you can see her cheek bones. look at those eyes. >> mom what do you think? >> i'm speechless. i've not seen her in a dress in a very long time. she looks absolutely gorgeous. >>
i'm so excited. this is so cool. she's so nervous. we're all so nervous. exciting. >> i love her. >> all right. >> so excited. >> new hair. >> oh, my gosh i can't believe it. >> she's here with her mom caroline who is wearing a blindfold like no one else and her daughter. guys keep the blindfolds on for just second. here's missy martin before. are you ready? take off your blindfolds. >> oh, my gosh! >> are you ready? >> yes. >> oh, my...
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so-- so the kids are paying more attention.so-- in america, for a lotta kids-- and this is you know unfortunate but it is what it is-- a lotta kids don't think reading books is cool. and it is cool. it's cool on a lotta levels. >> patterson says on of the greatist accomplishments involved "the simpsons" and that story just after the break. >> "inside story" takes you beyond the headlines, beyond the quick cuts, beyond the sound bites. we're giving you a deeper dive into the stories that are making our world what it is. >> ray suarez hosts "inside story". only on al jazeera america. i'm david shuster this week on talk to al jazeera literary giant james patterson >> your support of independent bookstores is particularly interesting given that your traditional books are probably the least likely to help those independent bookstores. >> i don't know about that sentence in the sense that- i think my books sell well in bookstores. i mean they're not-- i-- like any other book i mean it's not gonna make or break a bookstore, what they
so-- so the kids are paying more attention.so-- in america, for a lotta kids-- and this is you know unfortunate but it is what it is-- a lotta kids don't think reading books is cool. and it is cool. it's cool on a lotta levels. >> patterson says on of the greatist accomplishments involved "the simpsons" and that story just after the break. >> "inside story" takes you beyond the headlines, beyond the quick cuts, beyond the sound bites. we're giving you a deeper...
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so what option does muslim have? >> host: we want to let our guests respond. >> guest: thanks for saying that. the point was about the crusade with these grievances what do you do about it? if the rule of law it is very important for us to frame our responses. even at the time of the crusade when the abuses were taking place he did not return that kind of violence. for example to throwed dead rodding corp's over the wall in hopes to in fact people as biological warfare but the muslim girl leasehold that we did not reciprocate with the same kind of violence per it is based on one and time in the peron -- and the caribbean. you are not allowed to reciprocate with the same kind of harm. there is no harming or reciprocating of farm so there must be framed under the rule of law so there is the rule of self-defense if you are persecuted because you believe in one god it is what the car rand said about jihad. those are evicted from the home in the law of self-defense and whoever comes to destroy your home because you believ
so what option does muslim have? >> host: we want to let our guests respond. >> guest: thanks for saying that. the point was about the crusade with these grievances what do you do about it? if the rule of law it is very important for us to frame our responses. even at the time of the crusade when the abuses were taking place he did not return that kind of violence. for example to throwed dead rodding corp's over the wall in hopes to in fact people as biological warfare but the...
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it's the association of bay area governments so just want to make sure you're clear about that. >> so what happens is when people -- when our supervisors represent on this associations and board and i choose the bay area air management quality district as an example. they're there to represent the people. that's the main point i want to make and i also want to make a point and gives me an opportunity when you fill out the card under the sunshine ordinance and the brown act the chair should recognize those people that fill out their card. i think that's right, and i have seen recently a chair of one committee not do that so that was my main reason to speak at public comment, but also to tell the people at home whoever represents in any of the organizations -- >> thank you very much. any other members of the publicd that like to comment? seeing none. public comment is now closed. [gavel] okay. colleagues these are live before us and if we could have a motion on these items? >> all right . through the chair i would like to make a motion to approve item 1 and two and send them to the full
it's the association of bay area governments so just want to make sure you're clear about that. >> so what happens is when people -- when our supervisors represent on this associations and board and i choose the bay area air management quality district as an example. they're there to represent the people. that's the main point i want to make and i also want to make a point and gives me an opportunity when you fill out the card under the sunshine ordinance and the brown act the chair...