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and so lot of artists have used print specifically for this reason. so we selected today from the collection a range of prints from the 18th century through to contemporary of artists dealing with social and political content. and what is really amazing is that while a lot of the specifics change -- so, the settings, the costumes, the specific details of the current event -- the broader issues remain the same. these artists are dealing with things like political corruption, the difference between rich and the poor, war and the impact of war. throughout these prints, throughout history, you see the artists dealing with the same issues. the first prints i pulled were by an english artist who lived in london named william hogarth. hogarth set up his own engraving studio in 1720. the prints i show you today are from the 1740's and 1750's. hogarth's best known as a satirist, and he produced these large editions of engravings in series, almost like a graphic novel, and often in very witty and biting look at what is going on around him and society around him
and so lot of artists have used print specifically for this reason. so we selected today from the collection a range of prints from the 18th century through to contemporary of artists dealing with social and political content. and what is really amazing is that while a lot of the specifics change -- so, the settings, the costumes, the specific details of the current event -- the broader issues remain the same. these artists are dealing with things like political corruption, the difference...
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very specific senators who were in those hearings as well. this collection is our second largest collection. we have some powerful works in particular from the 1930's by an american artist we would like to share with you today. >> we are going to take a look at one of the hidden gems of the ceramics research centers collection, and that is three barnettes by russell aiken, a well-known socialite, philanthropist, artist, and oddly, big game hunter who lives in new york city and hung out with the other wealthy types in new york city. these pieces were created in 1938, just before the united states entered world war ii. what we're looking at our the the threees -- are pieces by russell barnett aiken. on the left we start with a sculpture of franklin delano roosevelt. he is riding on a democratic donkey. he is holding up a microphone. an attempt under his right arm is a battleship -- and talked under his right arm is a battleship, worship just to his right, sculpture of bonito miscellany. mussolini. benito you can see an ethiopian figure thumbing
very specific senators who were in those hearings as well. this collection is our second largest collection. we have some powerful works in particular from the 1930's by an american artist we would like to share with you today. >> we are going to take a look at one of the hidden gems of the ceramics research centers collection, and that is three barnettes by russell aiken, a well-known socialite, philanthropist, artist, and oddly, big game hunter who lives in new york city and hung out...
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i don't know the specifics of how to structure that but i can't speak to the president-elect. the idea that he's going to make decisions to benefit his personal bottom line, i think that's just illogical. getting involved in this campaign as a business decision was one of the worst of his career. he spent over $50 million of his own money. he's largely ignored his businesses for a year and a half while he campaigned. i think he did this out of patriotism and duty, not out of personal bottom line. >> maybe he made that much money in the market because we know when he put his financial disclosure form forward, he's invested in a hedge fund with $3 million and $15 million worth in a hedge fund specifically making the bet to privatize fannie and freddie and then say i'm going to do that and you see the stocks soar. so maybe the $50 million he put of his own money, maybe he made it that day. those type of things happening this month, donald trump has learned when he says things about companies, he can move markets. and not just for him, but for all the people in his transition team
i don't know the specifics of how to structure that but i can't speak to the president-elect. the idea that he's going to make decisions to benefit his personal bottom line, i think that's just illogical. getting involved in this campaign as a business decision was one of the worst of his career. he spent over $50 million of his own money. he's largely ignored his businesses for a year and a half while he campaigned. i think he did this out of patriotism and duty, not out of personal bottom...
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you had a specific denial that the network wasn't hacked. that doesn't mean republicans associated with the rnc weren't hacked. do you rule cat gegorically rul this out? >> i don't know why you are so hot about this. the fact of the matter -- >> it's not about me. >> the rnc was not hacked. number one, the rnc was not hacked. i don't know of any employee on any of the own g-mail accounts that was hacked. i'm trying to tell you, the rnc was not hacked. that was -- by the way, that was the specific allegation that was made in the actual "new york times" article. the article didn't say affiliates. the article didn't say -- wait a second. the article said the rnc was hacked. don't be defensive with me that i'm -- >> it's not -- >> i'm refuting the specific fact that was made in the article to create this entire firestorm. the specific fact as we have been told by the fbi repeatedly, including two days ago when we checked back with them about this issue, repeated the fact that the rnc was not hacked. you tell me where this story is at. why would
you had a specific denial that the network wasn't hacked. that doesn't mean republicans associated with the rnc weren't hacked. do you rule cat gegorically rul this out? >> i don't know why you are so hot about this. the fact of the matter -- >> it's not about me. >> the rnc was not hacked. number one, the rnc was not hacked. i don't know of any employee on any of the own g-mail accounts that was hacked. i'm trying to tell you, the rnc was not hacked. that was -- by the way,...
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the first few are just new engineering specific efforts. you are familiar with walk first and the first would be similar but specifically for bicycle collision jz the second for transit collisions. we had success with the combination of high visibility education and enforcement so launching two initiatives for driving under the influence and distracted driving. making sure the city continues to be coordinated and collaborative to try and speed up the delivery process for project and program implementation and then another critical project or program is the implementation of e citations which not only is a great enforcement tool, but serves to inform engineering solutions and other programmatic -just other programs. regarding next steps, i apologize, the task force was last tuesday but we are here today to share this update with you. over the next few months or month in a half finalizing the action strategy and releasing it in mid-to late january. >> that it? >> yes, sorry. >> um, i guess i'm just wondering we have been at it for about two y
the first few are just new engineering specific efforts. you are familiar with walk first and the first would be similar but specifically for bicycle collision jz the second for transit collisions. we had success with the combination of high visibility education and enforcement so launching two initiatives for driving under the influence and distracted driving. making sure the city continues to be coordinated and collaborative to try and speed up the delivery process for project and program...
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trump specifically concern you? >> well, it concerns me a little but i was almost amused by the clip you just played because it seems like one is reading a whole lot of advanced nuclear doctrine and theology into 140 character tweet. i think trump is just being trump. i mean, i would prefer that he not do it over nuclear weapons issues but i am not overly chagrinned. this is not a specific plan for a nuclear buildup. there's no promise to pull out of an arms control treaty. there's no language that's just down right silly to the effect of -- >> but is that clear to americans? is that clear? >> well, americans just voted for trump. just to be clear, i didn't but americans did, they don't seem sometimes as bothered by these tweets as some of us in washington or the media and maybe they take it more with a grain of salt. that's how it should be interpreted for the moment. certainly this opens up the conversation, what are our nuclear weapons for and the broader u.s.-russia relationship as your earlier clips accurately
trump specifically concern you? >> well, it concerns me a little but i was almost amused by the clip you just played because it seems like one is reading a whole lot of advanced nuclear doctrine and theology into 140 character tweet. i think trump is just being trump. i mean, i would prefer that he not do it over nuclear weapons issues but i am not overly chagrinned. this is not a specific plan for a nuclear buildup. there's no promise to pull out of an arms control treaty. there's no...
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and so lot of artists have used print specifically for this reason. so we selected today from the collection a range of prints from the 18th century through to contemporary of artists dealing with social and political content. and what is really amazing is that while a lot of the specifics change -- so, the settings, the costumes, the specific details of the current event -- the broader issues remain the same. these artists are dealing with things like political corruption, like the difference between rich and the poor, war and the impact of war. throughout these prints, throughout history, you see the artists dealing with the same issues. the first prints i pulled were prints by an english artist who lived in london named william hogarth. hogarth set up his own engraving studio in 1720. the prints i will show you today are from the 1740's and 1750's. hogarth was best known as a satirist, and he produced these large editions of engravings in series, almost like a graphic novel, and often in very witty and biting look at what is going on around him and
and so lot of artists have used print specifically for this reason. so we selected today from the collection a range of prints from the 18th century through to contemporary of artists dealing with social and political content. and what is really amazing is that while a lot of the specifics change -- so, the settings, the costumes, the specific details of the current event -- the broader issues remain the same. these artists are dealing with things like political corruption, like the difference...
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not necessarily specifically with hacking the rnc. there's no evidence of that.ith respect to their involvement, their fingerprint on this election, that's the question. >> look, there's two parts to this story. i can see this is why reince is unhappy. the first part was russia involved in hacking institutions and generally sewing discord in the election. everyone can agree that happened. >> not everyone is agreeing to that. >> i understand. but what they are unhappy about and legitimately so is the piece of the story for which there is no evidence this was done to aid donald trump. i spoke to intelligence officials. this is what i know. they got into the dnc site. they took information and obviously distributed it. they got on the rnc system. they weren't able to get information out. the idea this was done to help donald trump, that that's the evidence for this that they didn't put -- rnc information out as well that showed them in favor of trump is not the case. >> the bigger question isn't about whether it impacted the election. we're having a dispute about th
not necessarily specifically with hacking the rnc. there's no evidence of that.ith respect to their involvement, their fingerprint on this election, that's the question. >> look, there's two parts to this story. i can see this is why reince is unhappy. the first part was russia involved in hacking institutions and generally sewing discord in the election. everyone can agree that happened. >> not everyone is agreeing to that. >> i understand. but what they are unhappy about and...
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nonprofits in a specific inch market human services; right? >> right. >> how many nonprofit in the city that kind of do the work you do. >> we don't know there hundreds but i believe somewhere around three hundred that are city fund. >> will any have the capacity to take on the large projects. >> there's been. >> there's been i'm trying to understand a little bit better. >> that's why the health right project on van ness is very large. >> they're a unique organization larger and robust not in jeopardy. >> they're not that big of a barrier i've seen in the last couple of years 75 hundred square feet plus but seeing that under the replacement we hope the replacements so that may happen more with the nonprofit displacement money coming out of the mayor's office there are studies happening how we can do that more of building ownership rather than rentals that gives more stability to the program. >> thank you very much >> next speaker, please. >> good afternoon peter cohen, san francisco council of community housing organizations. actively want to
nonprofits in a specific inch market human services; right? >> right. >> how many nonprofit in the city that kind of do the work you do. >> we don't know there hundreds but i believe somewhere around three hundred that are city fund. >> will any have the capacity to take on the large projects. >> there's been. >> there's been i'm trying to understand a little bit better. >> that's why the health right project on van ness is very large. >> they're...
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and draw people to that specific pedestrian zone. and of course, around the christmas market time, is when that area would have been and was certainly packed when this incident happened. >> and fred, the u.s. state department put out an alert at the end of november, a europe travel alert cautioning american citizens to exercise caution when anywhere near any holida holiday-themed market or any outdoor market. we don't know what is going on. this is being investigated as an act of terrorism, but the police have not announced any clear motive. but it would seem to be those were the areas that would be -- people would be very vulnerable. >> you know what, jake, in the run-up to christmas, there was a lot of talk here, a lot of the fear and anxiety in germany that first of all there could be terror attacks around christmas, and second of all, they could specifically be targeting these christmas markets. in almost every city in germany you'll have a major christmas market that at this time of year is the center of that town. it's the plac
and draw people to that specific pedestrian zone. and of course, around the christmas market time, is when that area would have been and was certainly packed when this incident happened. >> and fred, the u.s. state department put out an alert at the end of november, a europe travel alert cautioning american citizens to exercise caution when anywhere near any holida holiday-themed market or any outdoor market. we don't know what is going on. this is being investigated as an act of...
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the first few are just new engineering specific efforts. you are familiar with walk first and the first would be similar but specifically for bicycle collision jz the second for transit collisions. we had success with the combination of high visibility education and enforcement so launching two initiatives for driving under the influence and distracted driving. making sure the city continues to be coordinated and collaborative to try and speed up the delivery process for project and program implementation and then another critical project or program is the implementation of e citations which not only is a great enforcement tool, but serves to inform engineering solutions and other programmatic -just other programs. regarding next steps, i apologize, the task force was last tuesday but we are here today to share this update with you. over the next few months or month in a half finalizing the action strategy and releasing it in mid-to late january. >> that it? >> yes, sorry. >> um, i guess i'm just wondering we have been at it for about two y
the first few are just new engineering specific efforts. you are familiar with walk first and the first would be similar but specifically for bicycle collision jz the second for transit collisions. we had success with the combination of high visibility education and enforcement so launching two initiatives for driving under the influence and distracted driving. making sure the city continues to be coordinated and collaborative to try and speed up the delivery process for project and program...
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hopeful administration officials in laying out specifically where we are getting behind and i like specificity and in the age of trump we are going to have more specificity and less vagueness which i'm excited about. that will help to move forward so we know what we are talking about and not just talking in vague terms. he specifically made clear china, china and russia were challenging the united states in space and that posed a unique problem because everything else we do in the pentagon depends on what we do in space and so space is unprotected or does have vulnerabilities or getting behind or others are challenging us in this particular domain that is very bad things for the united states across the rest of the pentagon. and so i think that is going to be, if i had my way, i think that we are going to be focusing more on space, what we do in space, national security space, surveillance in space. i think that president-elect trump is a new kind of -- president elect will be a new kind of president. we have gotten used to inside the beltway and inside the pentagon. we sort of all know what e
hopeful administration officials in laying out specifically where we are getting behind and i like specificity and in the age of trump we are going to have more specificity and less vagueness which i'm excited about. that will help to move forward so we know what we are talking about and not just talking in vague terms. he specifically made clear china, china and russia were challenging the united states in space and that posed a unique problem because everything else we do in the pentagon...
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we were established in 1985 specifically to deal with a history of political exclusion. so it is in some way a foundation yl reas foundational reason for why we are here today. so the arab-american institute is an american empowerment enterprise. we represent arab-americans, potentially 35% of whom are american-muslims. but the question would be why we would be engaged on cde is a logical. we represent domestic foreign policies of our community. so why this was an issue we decided to engage on. before the terror attacks of 9/11 i was engaged on a variety of concerns, via old 1950s immigration law and its application in immigration proceedings to caps automated passenger profiling system. we have demanded that our government strike a better balance between our national security and civil liberties. basically keeping us both safe and free. we do not believe that obama administration programs have done that. that is one of the reasons, princip principal reasons, for why we engage on issue. two things to highlight before i really get into it, is that our government should no
we were established in 1985 specifically to deal with a history of political exclusion. so it is in some way a foundation yl reas foundational reason for why we are here today. so the arab-american institute is an american empowerment enterprise. we represent arab-americans, potentially 35% of whom are american-muslims. but the question would be why we would be engaged on cde is a logical. we represent domestic foreign policies of our community. so why this was an issue we decided to engage on....
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nonprofits in a specific inch market human services; right? >> right. >> how many nonprofit in the city that kind of do the work you do. >> we don't know there hundreds but i believe somewhere around three hundred that are city fund. >> will any have the capacity to take on the large projects. >> there's been. >> there's been i'm trying to understand a little bit better. >> that's why the health right project on van ness is very large. >> they're a unique organization larger and robust not in jeopardy. >> they're not that big of a barrier i've seen in the last couple of years 75 hundred square feet plus but seeing that under the replacement we hope the replacements so that may happen more with the nonprofit displacement money coming out of the mayor's office there are studies happening how we can do that more of building ownership rather than rentals that gives more stability to the program. >> thank you very much >> next speaker, please. >> good afternoon peter cohen, san francisco council of community housing organizations. actively want to
nonprofits in a specific inch market human services; right? >> right. >> how many nonprofit in the city that kind of do the work you do. >> we don't know there hundreds but i believe somewhere around three hundred that are city fund. >> will any have the capacity to take on the large projects. >> there's been. >> there's been i'm trying to understand a little bit better. >> that's why the health right project on van ness is very large. >> they're...
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>> this specific speescy has been implicated in some of the related viruses. high population dense sties. people get in contact with them. they are in more species that get into contact with humans. they can transfer path owe jens to other species. we are only miles awhich from johannesburg, a heavily populated urban area. >> this looks almost cute but not the specific species but bats in general harbor zoonotic diseases. >> they are one of the species that have been implicated quite a bit they are a huge group. 1 h 240 species almost worldwide. they represent a big group of mammals i have necessary why we find a lot of viruses in them. even with ebola, there is not a direct link between the human outbreaks. we see some evidence in the bats and human outbreak. we can't say that bat caused the human outbreak. >> a lot still up known and a lot to keep track of. >> if we look over here, you can see the global disease detection operation center. that shows where we are tracking infectious disease threats. >> that's why having a central command center is critical f
>> this specific speescy has been implicated in some of the related viruses. high population dense sties. people get in contact with them. they are in more species that get into contact with humans. they can transfer path owe jens to other species. we are only miles awhich from johannesburg, a heavily populated urban area. >> this looks almost cute but not the specific species but bats in general harbor zoonotic diseases. >> they are one of the species that have been...
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they provided some specifics with respect t out it is used in investigations. so we know a number of them will develop an undercover identity and some of the social media companies provide ways to facilitate that. and over 92% good review social media profiles or activities of suspects. what you don't see and one of the areas where i think there is more concerned or additional concern is in terms of monitoring of groups. especially thinking protesters or activist. this is an e-mail that was obtained by the aclu of northern california which is done fantastic foia work to dig up some the context of how these tools are being done. especially how they're to law enforcement agencies. this is an e-mail, and i should pause to say that after a lot of these e-mails became public twitter especially past are cut off access to at least three companies that provide social media monitoring. they are no longer allowed access to the kind of data that was allowing them to market them as we can see everything and we can help you try get anything you want. there's a few interesti
they provided some specifics with respect t out it is used in investigations. so we know a number of them will develop an undercover identity and some of the social media companies provide ways to facilitate that. and over 92% good review social media profiles or activities of suspects. what you don't see and one of the areas where i think there is more concerned or additional concern is in terms of monitoring of groups. especially thinking protesters or activist. this is an e-mail that was...
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we were established in 1985 specifically to deal with a history of political exclusion. so it is in some way a foundation yl reas foundational reason for why we are here today. so the arab-american institute is an american empowerment enterprise. we represent arab-americans, potentially 35% of whom are american-muslims. but the question would be why we would be engaged on cde is a logical. we represent domestic foreign policies of our community. so why this was an issue we decided to engage on. before the terror attacks of 9/11 i was engaged on a variety of concerns, via old 1950s immigration law and its application in immigration proceedings to caps automated passenger profiling system. we have demanded that our government strike a better balance between our national security and civil liberties. basically keeping us both safe and free. we do not believe that obama administration programs have done that. that is one of the reasons, princip principal reasons, for why we engage on issue. two things to highlight before i really get into it, is that our government should no
we were established in 1985 specifically to deal with a history of political exclusion. so it is in some way a foundation yl reas foundational reason for why we are here today. so the arab-american institute is an american empowerment enterprise. we represent arab-americans, potentially 35% of whom are american-muslims. but the question would be why we would be engaged on cde is a logical. we represent domestic foreign policies of our community. so why this was an issue we decided to engage on....
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specifically he complained on how he'd stop carrier from shipping jobs overseas and a very specific way he'd stop them in doing it. not one of the dumb ways that other politicians had tried. he had his own way and his way will work. >> i will call the head of carrier and i will say, i hope you enjoy your new building, i hope you enjoy your stay in mexico. every single air conditioning unit that you build and send across our border, you're going to pay a 35% tax on that unit. you're going to pay a damn tax. if companies want to fire their workers and leave for mexico or other parts of the world, there will be a tax of 35% for any product they want to ship into this country. we will charge them a 35% tax where they want to ship their products back into the united states. and they won't leave. believe me. those companies will not leave. and if you think you're going to make an air conditioning unit, carrier, you know about carrier, they're moving to mexico. thing they're going to make air conditioners and send them right back into our country. no tax, no tariff, 1400 people gone. not going
specifically he complained on how he'd stop carrier from shipping jobs overseas and a very specific way he'd stop them in doing it. not one of the dumb ways that other politicians had tried. he had his own way and his way will work. >> i will call the head of carrier and i will say, i hope you enjoy your new building, i hope you enjoy your stay in mexico. every single air conditioning unit that you build and send across our border, you're going to pay a 35% tax on that unit. you're going...
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the first few are just new engineering specific efforts. you are familiar with walk first and the first would be similar but specifically for bicycle collision jz the second for transit collisions. we had success with the combination of high visibility education and enforcement so launching two initiatives for driving under the influence and distracted driving. making sure the city continues to be coordinated and collaborative to try and speed up the delivery process for project and program implementation and then another critical project or program is the implementation of e citations which not only is a great enforcement tool, but serves to inform engineering solutions and other programmatic -just other programs. regarding next steps, i apologize, the task force was last tuesday but we are here today to share this update with you. over the next few months or month in a half finalizing the action strategy and releasing it in mid-to late january. >> that it? >> yes, sorry. >> um, i guess i'm just wondering we have been at it for about two y
the first few are just new engineering specific efforts. you are familiar with walk first and the first would be similar but specifically for bicycle collision jz the second for transit collisions. we had success with the combination of high visibility education and enforcement so launching two initiatives for driving under the influence and distracted driving. making sure the city continues to be coordinated and collaborative to try and speed up the delivery process for project and program...
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it had specific purposes for them, some kind of short range, low altitude bombing type things for a specific need they had. but in general it was used for training. again, the instructor sits in the back, the fighter in the front by himself and flying the fighter-type airplane. but you learned everything you were going to do in the fighter in this. the aerobatics also, they would be more air fighting so you could be more comfortable doing whatever you needed to do with the airplane to get a kill or keep from being killed. with every hour you flew, there were many hours of classroom training and studying the books and that is why it took so long. it was not just the flying part. there was a lot of classroom in groups. and like i said, the manuals that you have to study yourself and to keep from getting washed out. because you could get washed out at any point in this program pretty much until you got up to the fighters where they felt they had spent enough effort on you. you were going to make it from this point, at any point in training you could get washed out. >> if you noticed the trainer
it had specific purposes for them, some kind of short range, low altitude bombing type things for a specific need they had. but in general it was used for training. again, the instructor sits in the back, the fighter in the front by himself and flying the fighter-type airplane. but you learned everything you were going to do in the fighter in this. the aerobatics also, they would be more air fighting so you could be more comfortable doing whatever you needed to do with the airplane to get a...
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need to be eastern more careful to wait for the specific facts here?, i mean i think we had a president who has not waited for a lot of facts. this current president, on a lot of issues. dealing with criminal activity, and that's burned him in some cases. so i think there's a lesson. i agree that there's a lesson to be a little more circumstance come sbhect you're president, because the impact of those statements have more weight. so to i guess answer your question, yeah. i probably would have been a little bit more circumspect but an pretty sure he's not going to be too far off when it comes to this one? >> no. the pattern is certainly the type of thing we've seen before, specifically in nice, not to mention other locations around the world. >> right. >> on the subject where he is getting his information, specifics where he's getting his information, sara murray reported it's not clear whether he personally received his daily classified intelligence briefing he now is privy to, but the vice president-elect mike pence did. is national security, these s
need to be eastern more careful to wait for the specific facts here?, i mean i think we had a president who has not waited for a lot of facts. this current president, on a lot of issues. dealing with criminal activity, and that's burned him in some cases. so i think there's a lesson. i agree that there's a lesson to be a little more circumstance come sbhect you're president, because the impact of those statements have more weight. so to i guess answer your question, yeah. i probably would have...
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specifically china, taiwan and korea. three largest countries in the index did phenomenally well during the quarter good as did information technology and financials and several managers were underweight those sectors. long-term it's worked out but for this particular quarter given some of the ways that are managers i will point out specifically mandate which were adding to the under with you had no weight in chinese technology companies. as a deep value emerging-market equity manager so not surprised that no weight in chinese technology companies. also nothing in chinese financials that that was the brunt of their underperformance during the quarter. that's also one of the reasons they're going under review for performance reasons during this quarter. so during very good quarter when i look out on an absolute basis as alan noted. were up 3.7% up during the quarter and a little more for the fiscal year. but there are areas of disappointment. were also adding oak tree for operational reasons. organizational. whether also u
specifically china, taiwan and korea. three largest countries in the index did phenomenally well during the quarter good as did information technology and financials and several managers were underweight those sectors. long-term it's worked out but for this particular quarter given some of the ways that are managers i will point out specifically mandate which were adding to the under with you had no weight in chinese technology companies. as a deep value emerging-market equity manager so not...
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again, the same sort of but with someemex specificity and customization for child specific data capture, improved case management tools that are needed desperately by different levels of organizations around the world. a data gateway for secure about appropriate data sharing, as is appropriate. and then some mapping and analytics as well. at the university, my goal is the research, which is also lacking in the field, and that is in part because we don't have the data to start with. although hillary and georgetown university has done a great study using some administrative looking at the capabilities of survivors and their recovery. that is exactly the example that we could do more of if we had more of these tools. in wisconsin, we are trying to get a pilot off the ground to work with the task force to build an open source repository of tools and id. then to our child trafficking victim identification needs in wisconsin. most of the states, many have task force is now, but many cannot answer the question how many trafficking victims do we have in our state? we have 50 states. all of thes
again, the same sort of but with someemex specificity and customization for child specific data capture, improved case management tools that are needed desperately by different levels of organizations around the world. a data gateway for secure about appropriate data sharing, as is appropriate. and then some mapping and analytics as well. at the university, my goal is the research, which is also lacking in the field, and that is in part because we don't have the data to start with. although...
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nonprofits in a specific inch market human services; right? >> right. >> how many nonprofit in the city that kind of do the work you do. >> we don't know there hundreds but i believe somewhere around three hundred that are city fund. >> will any have the capacity to take on the large projects. >> there's been. >> there's been i'm trying to understand a little bit better. >> that's why the health right project on van ness is very large. >> they're a unique organization larger and robust not in jeopardy. >> they're not that big of a barrier i've seen in the last couple of years 75 hundred square feet plus but seeing that under the replacement we hope the replacements so that may happen more with the nonprofit displacement money coming out of the mayor's office there are studies happening how we can do that more of building ownership rather than rentals that gives more stability to the program. >> thank you very much >> next speaker, please. >> good afternoon peter cohen, san francisco council of community housing organizations. actively want to
nonprofits in a specific inch market human services; right? >> right. >> how many nonprofit in the city that kind of do the work you do. >> we don't know there hundreds but i believe somewhere around three hundred that are city fund. >> will any have the capacity to take on the large projects. >> there's been. >> there's been i'm trying to understand a little bit better. >> that's why the health right project on van ness is very large. >> they're...
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for a specific need. in general, it was used for training. now sits in the back and the student sits in the front. it would be just like you were sitting in a fighter by yourself and flying the fighter type airplane. you learned everything you would do in a fighter in this. , it would becs more fighter like so you can learn how to do combat and be comfortable during whatever you needed to do with the airplane to get a kill or keep from being killed. with every hour you flew, there were many hours of classroom training, studying books and that's why it took so long. it was not just the flying. there was a lot of classroom and groups and the manuals you have to study yourself and keep from getting washed out. you could get washed out at any point in this program, pretty much until you got to the fighters were they felt they spent enough effort. at any point in training, you could get washed out. if you notice, the trainers are brightly colored but all the training bases have their own markings and their way
for a specific need. in general, it was used for training. now sits in the back and the student sits in the front. it would be just like you were sitting in a fighter by yourself and flying the fighter type airplane. you learned everything you would do in a fighter in this. , it would becs more fighter like so you can learn how to do combat and be comfortable during whatever you needed to do with the airplane to get a kill or keep from being killed. with every hour you flew, there were many...
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in it he does not mention the truck attacks specifically. but does this video released as it was by isis, does it change at all the significance? >> it looks like the video was recorded before the attacks, uploaded before the attacks, and that isis is calling him a soldier of the cal fate. and this is a term they used when they did not direct or coordinate the attack. there is more information about who he talked to. he was a man on the move through many countries. we believe it was not a directed attack. >> he traveled a great distance, through france, into italy. is the suspicion that did he receive some help from people who were in on it with him in one way or another? >> when you go a lot of places, you meet a lot of people. that's a concern. who was he talking to? were there others plotting? throws the questions i've asked our intelligence community and with our german, french and italian partners, we'll get to the bottom of it and we want to make sure someone like this can't make their way to the united states. >> i want to ask but the
in it he does not mention the truck attacks specifically. but does this video released as it was by isis, does it change at all the significance? >> it looks like the video was recorded before the attacks, uploaded before the attacks, and that isis is calling him a soldier of the cal fate. and this is a term they used when they did not direct or coordinate the attack. there is more information about who he talked to. he was a man on the move through many countries. we believe it was not a...
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currently the power is still off in this specific area. they anticipate the power be returned by --. [ inaudible ] maybe by 8:00 a.m. but safety is paramount, and the power will remain off while the crane and heavy equipment is here still processing the scene. i would also like to call in my partner public information officer to provide information to our community. we have a lot of good will citizens, community members, people outside of the city of oakland outside of the state, even outside of the country, who want to donate. we -- it is challenging for to us take donations here so we have a system set up with information to share for anyone who would like to donate. allow him to provide that information. >> good morning, everyone, i a marco marquez a public information officer. the information i have to share is there is a web page set up on www. youwearing.com. on search before oakland fire or victims of the oakland fire, you will see a link connected, set up by the city, and the red cross. here arrest the site we are spenting overwhel
currently the power is still off in this specific area. they anticipate the power be returned by --. [ inaudible ] maybe by 8:00 a.m. but safety is paramount, and the power will remain off while the crane and heavy equipment is here still processing the scene. i would also like to call in my partner public information officer to provide information to our community. we have a lot of good will citizens, community members, people outside of the city of oakland outside of the state, even outside...
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they provide some specifics with respect to how it is used in investigations. we know a number of them will develop and undercover identity, and some of the social media companies provide ways to facilitate that. over 92% could review social media profiles or activities of suspects. what you don't see and one of the areas where i think there is more concerned additional concern is in terms of monitoring of, especially protesters are activist. so this is an e-mail that was obtained by the aclu of northern california, which has done fantastic for your work to dig out some of the context of how these tools are being used. especially how they're being marketed to law enforcement agencies. so this is an e-mail from that i should pause to say that after a lot of these e-mails became public, twitter especially has now cut off access to these three companies that provide social media monitoring. they are no longer allowed access to the data that was allowed them to market themselves as we can see everything and we can help you track down anything you want. there are a
they provide some specifics with respect to how it is used in investigations. we know a number of them will develop and undercover identity, and some of the social media companies provide ways to facilitate that. over 92% could review social media profiles or activities of suspects. what you don't see and one of the areas where i think there is more concerned additional concern is in terms of monitoring of, especially protesters are activist. so this is an e-mail that was obtained by the aclu...
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can you be specific about when everything is on the table what does that mean? >> i invite everyone to go back and look at his speech from august or september on his plan to defeat radical islamic terrorism. he put it out there. fox news covered it. people forgot about it because it is not as exciting to cover as the scandal of the day or the comment of the day in politics and that is unfortunate because this is what people want to know about. he has a specific plan. what he says is we have to start looking the other way. political correctness and convention overtake what is incredible important which is protecting americans, american allies, their interest abroad, the idea that we need to bolster loan with terrorism programs, the fbi failed to see what a radicalize terrorist was doing who killed 49 innocent people at the pulse nightclub in orlando in may. another aspect is cutting back on ridiculous visa -- the fianÉe of the san bernardino massacre, she came here on a fiancÉ k-1 visa. so again, it is vetting, really trying to combine with our allies. jenna: pre
can you be specific about when everything is on the table what does that mean? >> i invite everyone to go back and look at his speech from august or september on his plan to defeat radical islamic terrorism. he put it out there. fox news covered it. people forgot about it because it is not as exciting to cover as the scandal of the day or the comment of the day in politics and that is unfortunate because this is what people want to know about. he has a specific plan. what he says is we...
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specifically he complained on how he'd stop carrier from shipping jobs overseas and a very specific waye'd stop them in doing it. not one of the dumb ways that other politicians had tried. he had his own way and his way will work. >> i will call the head of carrier and i will say, i hope you enjoy your new building, i hope you enjoy your stay in mexico. every single air conditioning unit that you build and send across our border, you're going to pay a 35% tax on that unit. you're going to pay a damn tax. if companies want to fire their workers and leave for mexico or other parts of the world, there will be a tax of 35% for any product they want to ship into this country. we will charge them a 35% tax where they want to ship their products back into the united states. and they won't leave. believe me. those companies will not leave. and if you think you're going to make an air conditioning unit, carrier, you know about carrier, they're moving to mexico. thing they're going to make air conditioners and send them right back into our country. no tax, no tariff, 1400 people gone. not going t
specifically he complained on how he'd stop carrier from shipping jobs overseas and a very specific waye'd stop them in doing it. not one of the dumb ways that other politicians had tried. he had his own way and his way will work. >> i will call the head of carrier and i will say, i hope you enjoy your new building, i hope you enjoy your stay in mexico. every single air conditioning unit that you build and send across our border, you're going to pay a 35% tax on that unit. you're going to...
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it is clear that these programs view our community as a specific terror threat.his is profiling from the highest level of our government because while there have regrettably been some people traveling to join isil, these cases are limited in number and cannot justify a communitywide approach. the securitize relationship exploits community-based engagement to promote this program and you must demand better accountability. a securitize relationship with my community and the programs that exceeds still have fear of attack. while this is something we should always work to oppose and counter, we should be particularly concerned about this in light of the most recent surge we've seen. finally there are many efforts but on the most basic level programming should at least adopt a policy of do no harm. these programs run the possibility of alienating young people in our community that they are tasked is different by their own government. we have, the president of our institution has responded saying we have a successful program called the american experience. it is the re
it is clear that these programs view our community as a specific terror threat.his is profiling from the highest level of our government because while there have regrettably been some people traveling to join isil, these cases are limited in number and cannot justify a communitywide approach. the securitize relationship exploits community-based engagement to promote this program and you must demand better accountability. a securitize relationship with my community and the programs that exceeds...
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much more on the specifics of that in timing it out, a little more specifically for you later in the show. had four the current temperature as we stand at philadelphia international airport. little chilly waiting in the economy parking there. this is actually smidge above average already, and we are expecting to peak around 47 in philadelphia here this afternoon. >> with sunny skies, little bit of crispness to the air, late december after all, what we expect. >> rain later in the show as promised but there is along with the wet weather bit of mild start in, and how high those temperatures will climb later on as well, guys. >> thanks so much, katie. may not have meant much in the standings, but the eagles are celebrating a big win over the division rival giants. kept giants from clinching playoff spot at least for now. to the highlight and eagles flying high early on the birds first drive to shift darren sproles, finds hole in the right side and takes it 25 yards to the house to make it seven-nothing. then on the ensuing giants drive, eli manning tosses it up. malcolm jenkins steps in
much more on the specifics of that in timing it out, a little more specifically for you later in the show. had four the current temperature as we stand at philadelphia international airport. little chilly waiting in the economy parking there. this is actually smidge above average already, and we are expecting to peak around 47 in philadelphia here this afternoon. >> with sunny skies, little bit of crispness to the air, late december after all, what we expect. >> rain later in the...
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>> i am not -- i am specifically not answering that question. i do not know whether he was involved before or after. all i am saying is that, based on what i have been told and based on the kind of operation it was, without going into it, i would be hard pressed to think that a country would go ahead with this, without their leader's approval. >> because james clapper, the head of the director of national intelligence and jeh johnson, the secretary of homeland security on october 7th said, only russia's senior-most officials could have authorized these activities. is that a reference, do you believe, to putin? >> well, what i am telling you, that is my belief based on what i have seen as well. and it's said by the head of the national intelligence community as well as the head of the homeland security community. it's the same thing. so what we need is that to be able to be fleshed out and put before the american people. and this is what i very much hope, the president of the united states is doing root at this time. >> was the hacking directed a
>> i am not -- i am specifically not answering that question. i do not know whether he was involved before or after. all i am saying is that, based on what i have been told and based on the kind of operation it was, without going into it, i would be hard pressed to think that a country would go ahead with this, without their leader's approval. >> because james clapper, the head of the director of national intelligence and jeh johnson, the secretary of homeland security on october...
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as for the specific project you referred to, when? well, once it's deemed economically viable, feasible -- if they realize it is going to generate revenue -- we will launch that project. it is a project that the russian economy really needs. it will help diversify our network. it will provide a new capacity for rail transportation and the connection to the port. the port is up and running. we were going to set up one of the biggest enterprises in russia. perhaps it is one of the biggest investment projects in the world at this moment. novatak and its partners, european and chinese, and investors from japan and other countries, have been able to move forward on schedule. it is really surprising given the climate and conditions they are working in. despite the problems that some are trying to create, i don't know why someone is trying to create those problems. i can see the project will be implemented. as we implement this project, certainly, infrastructure will be needed. we will come to that, the sooner the better. >> someone from the
as for the specific project you referred to, when? well, once it's deemed economically viable, feasible -- if they realize it is going to generate revenue -- we will launch that project. it is a project that the russian economy really needs. it will help diversify our network. it will provide a new capacity for rail transportation and the connection to the port. the port is up and running. we were going to set up one of the biggest enterprises in russia. perhaps it is one of the biggest...
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there are port specific details that we applied with regard to leases and growth in specific business areas but i ended up applying the citywide assumption for personnel and nonpersonal cost. but then separately i looked at ain high case scenario would be finally get an economic downturn. a very long growth period so in economic downturn is somewhat expected in the near future and then i assumed that would've hit our revenue projection particularly in the high case i try to assume really just the best case. as you can see from the graph based on high cases there's really very stronger we can feel good about assuming those cases but in the event of an economic downturn we see some pretty sharp drops and deficits. so this graph depicts the base case. the top of the chart effects are expenditures in blue, light blue shows projected surpluses. red and gold indicates our revenues. so this is actually a balanced budget. it is saying that articles were new initiatives on port revenue streams are actually really hoping was that light blue operating surpluses and those surpluses, we also could
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we haven't been given a specific location. but, of course, as we get those new details, we'll bring them to you in the newsroom. live in san francisco, pete suratos for "today in the bay." >> pete, thank you. >>> now to a legal setback for san francisco's police union. the union wants to stop changes to the city's use of force policy. changes that were approvaled just last week and would affect some police policies for the first time in 20 years. as a result, officers will no longer be able to use a specific type of choke hold and no longer allowed to shoot into moving vehicles. the police union wants to stop those changes, but a judge has denied the union's request. the judge says the state supreme court already ruled that cities have the right to define the use of force policy. the head of the police officers association says his organization plans to push ahead with this lawsuit attempting to overturn the city's decision. in the meantime, san francisco police officers will follow this new use of force policy. >>> quite a bi
we haven't been given a specific location. but, of course, as we get those new details, we'll bring them to you in the newsroom. live in san francisco, pete suratos for "today in the bay." >> pete, thank you. >>> now to a legal setback for san francisco's police union. the union wants to stop changes to the city's use of force policy. changes that were approvaled just last week and would affect some police policies for the first time in 20 years. as a result, officers...
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snow returns to the forecast friday and early for specific amounts. stay tuned. tonight: clear and cold. low: 2 wind: w 5-10 mph wednesday:partly sunny, windy and bitter cold. high: 12 wind: nw 15-25 mph thursday: partly sunny, blustery and bitter cold. am low: -5 high: 7 wind: w 5-15 mph friday: cloudy with the chance for snow. am low: -3 high: 20 wind: se 5-10 mph saturday: cloudy with the chance for snow. am low: 20 high: 27 wind: nw 15-25 mph sunday: mostly cloudy and cold. am low: -1 high: 8 wind: nw 5-10 mph monday: partly sunny and cold. am low: -5 high: 11 wind: sw 5-10 mph nasa is planning to launch a group of small satellites that will help improve hurricane forecasts. tomorrow 40- thousand feet in the air -- then launch a pegasus rocket into space. that''s when the eight satellites will be deployed. they'll be used to better predict hurricane intensity -- which is more difficult and less accurate than forecasting the path a storm will take. looking around the world... firefighters are called to put out a fire at a highrise apartment building in dubai's
snow returns to the forecast friday and early for specific amounts. stay tuned. tonight: clear and cold. low: 2 wind: w 5-10 mph wednesday:partly sunny, windy and bitter cold. high: 12 wind: nw 15-25 mph thursday: partly sunny, blustery and bitter cold. am low: -5 high: 7 wind: w 5-15 mph friday: cloudy with the chance for snow. am low: -3 high: 20 wind: se 5-10 mph saturday: cloudy with the chance for snow. am low: 20 high: 27 wind: nw 15-25 mph sunday: mostly cloudy and cold. am low: -1 high:...