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. >> commissioner stephenson. >> can you door-to-door one the programs. one of the programs is the main street neighborhood watch at the a mate and may street so they're to believe planting huge trees and this group they've come together and worked in the area for a while. it will mitigate water and shield the boulevard from the noise from the neighborhood. so their description i actually cut-and-paste it off the grant proposals they'll plant shubz on garbage strewn land. so, i mean that's you you know the co- benefits of community and walk ability and habitat restoration ail those things. that's one of the projects but all the projects can be described that way. i know some have been in the process for awhile. so we choose those demographic do i have things with the funding. >> other questions. >> i wanted to competence my thanks and appreciation to staff for it 0 are all the orchestra or work over the years the initial idea to have multiple benefits and also work from everybody be and shawn. if you looked at the requests form and if you're familiar with
. >> commissioner stephenson. >> can you door-to-door one the programs. one of the programs is the main street neighborhood watch at the a mate and may street so they're to believe planting huge trees and this group they've come together and worked in the area for a while. it will mitigate water and shield the boulevard from the noise from the neighborhood. so their description i actually cut-and-paste it off the grant proposals they'll plant shubz on garbage strewn land. so, i mean...
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david stephenson gives us an exclusive look at this new program. >> reporter: san francisco's county jailhouses up to 5,768 inmates. many of them say they're ready to change their lives. >> we're less blessed to have opportunities like this. >> reporter: the sheriff's department today held a job fair with a twist. >> in the past, the sheriff's department has had re-entry fairs for the post release folks. but this is the first one in custody. >> reporter: along with veteran's aid and recovery housing, there were sign ups for universal health care coverage and financial planning from wells fargo. >> the benefit is that the individuals can develop a relationship with that entity and thus be able to connect with that service once they return. >> you guys sent me a letter and you approved me already. >> reporter: the goal is to get inmates ready earlier than ever for life after jail. >> what this is about is breaking a cycle and making it a community more healthy. >> reporter: he doesn't have a release date yet but he now knows what programs will keep him out of custody. >> so now you kno
david stephenson gives us an exclusive look at this new program. >> reporter: san francisco's county jailhouses up to 5,768 inmates. many of them say they're ready to change their lives. >> we're less blessed to have opportunities like this. >> reporter: the sheriff's department today held a job fair with a twist. >> in the past, the sheriff's department has had re-entry fairs for the post release folks. but this is the first one in custody. >> reporter: along with...
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david stephenson. >>> the california public utilities commission returned $375,000 to pg&e. that money was paid by pg&e earlier this month. it was a natural gas safety penalty stemming from a 2012 safety audit. after the utility paid the fine, regulators realized that accepting the money could jeopardize their effort to fine pg&e billions of dollars for violations related to the san bruno pipeline explosion in 2010. >>> there are a number of safety requirements being made at a recycling plant after some fires. they met with simms metal management. the purpose of the meeting was to hear how the company plans to follow a number of conditions imposed it by the city. for the company to remain in operation, city officials want them to work closely with not only the bay area air quality management district, but also the environmental protection agency for 60 days. >>> happening now, the last minute holiday shopping rush is on. some stores won't be closing their doors until tomorrow night, christmas eve. christina rendon is live from pleasant hills where folks are taking advantage
david stephenson. >>> the california public utilities commission returned $375,000 to pg&e. that money was paid by pg&e earlier this month. it was a natural gas safety penalty stemming from a 2012 safety audit. after the utility paid the fine, regulators realized that accepting the money could jeopardize their effort to fine pg&e billions of dollars for violations related to the san bruno pipeline explosion in 2010. >>> there are a number of safety requirements...
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and ktvu's david stephenson is life with a celebration going on as we speak. >> reporter: seahawks fans hope to see anywhere from 800 to 1,000 people here tomorrow night at pier 39 to take a picture in front of this christmas tree and a party down at the hard rock cafe. still, management couldn't resist welcoming the fans with a little jab. you can see it on this banner. the nfl shop here is flooded with 49ers gear though there are a couple of racks of seahawks stuff. a number of out of town seattle fans are expressing concern about their safety sunday atcandlestick. local seahawk fans tell us they take the rivalry in stride. >> it's a lot of fan. i get a lot of flack from the locals, which is great. i like we can get under their feathers so much. >> any hostility. >> a little bit. nothing physical, but yeah, people like to talk trash, like to give it right back. >> energized fans going at each other, totally inbounds, no problems. somebody could well be a san francisco police officer. >> reporter: the san francisco police department says there will be a number of undercover officers in
and ktvu's david stephenson is life with a celebration going on as we speak. >> reporter: seahawks fans hope to see anywhere from 800 to 1,000 people here tomorrow night at pier 39 to take a picture in front of this christmas tree and a party down at the hard rock cafe. still, management couldn't resist welcoming the fans with a little jab. you can see it on this banner. the nfl shop here is flooded with 49ers gear though there are a couple of racks of seahawks stuff. a number of out of...
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stephenson, two boats. humphrey, one vote. kennedy one vote. nixon for votes, blah, blah, blah. i was not happy with that and i asked for a revote. meanwhile, i did some campaigning. here's how it came out now. kennedy, 14, nixon 13, everybody else zero. i then decided that wasn't enough. we should have a runoff between nixon and kennedy. this is how it came out. kennedy 24, nixon 20. i'm making up -- i just want you to know it's a joy to be your campaign manager. [laughter] and kennedy writes back, he just wrote back thanking him saying you have no idea what a comfort iit is for me to have a campaign manager in indiana like you. [laughter] >> while jfk did not live to see the lunar landing, he did send that seemingly impossible goal in motion and he did see john glenn's orbital flight. what letters struck you about the space program? >> there are about three or four that are really incredible. one, i never realized it until i did the research and found letters. it was hard enough for a man who is president knowing he didn't have a rocket that could go as far as falls river to s
stephenson, two boats. humphrey, one vote. kennedy one vote. nixon for votes, blah, blah, blah. i was not happy with that and i asked for a revote. meanwhile, i did some campaigning. here's how it came out now. kennedy, 14, nixon 13, everybody else zero. i then decided that wasn't enough. we should have a runoff between nixon and kennedy. this is how it came out. kennedy 24, nixon 20. i'm making up -- i just want you to know it's a joy to be your campaign manager. [laughter] and kennedy writes...
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stephenson continues today, even after the committee staff pointed out the errors in the agency's response i am convinced now more than ever that we need to declassify the full report so that those of with a political agenda can no longer manipulate public opinion by making false representations about what may be or what is not in that study. my comments are not directed at our nominees, but especially given the highly misleading article i felt i had to speak out. it is good to see you again, ma'am, as i mentioned. i have follow-up questions related to what we discussed last week. i have follow-up questions related to what we discussed last week. i ask you about the currently dalby of the enhanced interrogation techniques and you pointed to the detainee treatment act of 2005 and the military commissions act of 2006 and noted that those laws were not vulnerable during the interrogation program when it began in 2002. he suggested that these might prohibit the future use of harsh interrogation techniques and however, these have both been signed into law by july the 20th 2007 at the office of
stephenson continues today, even after the committee staff pointed out the errors in the agency's response i am convinced now more than ever that we need to declassify the full report so that those of with a political agenda can no longer manipulate public opinion by making false representations about what may be or what is not in that study. my comments are not directed at our nominees, but especially given the highly misleading article i felt i had to speak out. it is good to see you again,...
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president and ceo of yahoo, zynga, continuing on, facebook, eric schmidt of google, brad smith, randall stephenson, and also want to let you know on microsoft white house announcing a former microsoft executive will be coming in to take over the operations of healthcare.gov and the federal exchanges replacing a presidential advisor who went in to try to help fix all of this working there for a couple of months. he will be coming back in january to take over as head of the economic council. back to you. lori: thank you so much. wwe're also waiting on ben bernanke ahead of the statement $1 billion worth of advice held by chief investment officer scott black. he is next with me on why you should err on the side of caution with your investments right now. 11 million tickets sold per hour. americans try their luck in the mega millions jackpot topping $600 million. the rock 'n roll hall of fame announcer 2014 inductees, and hall of fame foundation ceo on the iconic artist who made the cut this year. [ male announcer ] what if a small company became big business overnight? ♪ li, really big... then expand
president and ceo of yahoo, zynga, continuing on, facebook, eric schmidt of google, brad smith, randall stephenson, and also want to let you know on microsoft white house announcing a former microsoft executive will be coming in to take over the operations of healthcare.gov and the federal exchanges replacing a presidential advisor who went in to try to help fix all of this working there for a couple of months. he will be coming back in january to take over as head of the economic council. back...
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i am encouraged by at&t statement that randall stephenson made today, that there may be some rules and restrictions on how much spectrum anyone carrier could require an auction. maybe we are making some .rogress on finding solutions we need multiple winners for sure. >> one little bit of housekeeping. i said earlier that the rumor was we were going to surround for. we do have more time. they can give their full statements. [laughter] that was impressive. this is a good exercise for us. singer, like you i believe that i do not believe anyone should be respected -- restricted from bidding. if regulators insist on going down the path of the spectrum caps, so-called cement spectrum caps would protect against possibility. knowing that is not the ideal outcome for a market-based auction, can you explain why this idea may nonetheless provide a middle ground on competing perspectives? quite sure. i've heard many arguments that have expressed the concern that many one better would gobble up the spectrum in the auction. if that is a concern that be addressed in less restrictive ways than the pro
i am encouraged by at&t statement that randall stephenson made today, that there may be some rules and restrictions on how much spectrum anyone carrier could require an auction. maybe we are making some .rogress on finding solutions we need multiple winners for sure. >> one little bit of housekeeping. i said earlier that the rumor was we were going to surround for. we do have more time. they can give their full statements. [laughter] that was impressive. this is a good exercise for...
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. >> host: emily stephenson with reuters. thank you for your time. >> guest: thank you. >> a rare constant in american political life, if you look at you know, say congress in 1901, less than 2% of members came from working class background. got into politics and then eventually wound up in congress. so a flash forward to the present day. the average member of congress spent less than 2% of their career doing manual labor jobs, doing service industry jobs. and so, this is one thing that really hasn't changed, you know. lots of different aspects of the political process have changed. broadcast television, cable news, the rise of canned today centered election and big money and clients of unions and while all this is happening one of the constants during that, during the last 100 years or so is working-class people are not getting elected to political office. >> does it matter that there is second quarter yo economic disparity between most elected officials and the citizens they represent? nick cast carnes looks at a white-coll
. >> host: emily stephenson with reuters. thank you for your time. >> guest: thank you. >> a rare constant in american political life, if you look at you know, say congress in 1901, less than 2% of members came from working class background. got into politics and then eventually wound up in congress. so a flash forward to the present day. the average member of congress spent less than 2% of their career doing manual labor jobs, doing service industry jobs. and so, this is one...
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emily stephenson joins us on the phone. emily, what is the volcker rule and why does it matter? guest: thank you for having me on. so the volcker rule is really essential part of the 2010 dodd- financial regulation overhaul. banks can't make risky trades with their own money, a sickly. basically, the -- their own money, basically they basically, the idea is that they cannot rely on federal debt. be able to use their own money that can get them into trouble. host: so this was proposed as part of dodd-frank. why is it just being approved now? guest: that is a great question. it has been three years since dodd-frank passed and it took a long time to get this thing finalized. i think there's probably two things that are important to know about the genesis of the volker rule. the first thing is that the rule alsoroposed in 2011 but it proposed a lot of questions on how it should work. first of all, how banks need to be allowed to buy and sell stocks and bonds and things, that there clients can buy from them. establish that from making it with their own money. so there are a lot of qu
emily stephenson joins us on the phone. emily, what is the volcker rule and why does it matter? guest: thank you for having me on. so the volcker rule is really essential part of the 2010 dodd- financial regulation overhaul. banks can't make risky trades with their own money, a sickly. basically, the -- their own money, basically they basically, the idea is that they cannot rely on federal debt. be able to use their own money that can get them into trouble. host: so this was proposed as part of...
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comcast's brian roberts and at&t's stephenson. the meeting will discuss issues having to do with the nsa surveillance program and the impact on technology companies that comes a day after a federal judge said that the program almost certainly violates the law. it's weird. >> the judiciary is weird. and it's funny the way one judge can see one thing and one judge can see -- and to interpret the law, it's -- you would think it would be objective, but it's not very subjective. that's why very activist judges are the ones that worry me and scare me. and that's why we have a system of higher and higher appeals. hopefully the best ones are at the very top. >> that's what this does, basically pushes this to the supreme court, stops that process so the supreme court can weigh in on what's happening. >> it's pretty neat the way we do it. people complain about appointments getting held up and things. but there's a lot of due diligence done. when you get into a place where it really matters what you decide, hopefully your opinions and how yo
comcast's brian roberts and at&t's stephenson. the meeting will discuss issues having to do with the nsa surveillance program and the impact on technology companies that comes a day after a federal judge said that the program almost certainly violates the law. it's weird. >> the judiciary is weird. and it's funny the way one judge can see one thing and one judge can see -- and to interpret the law, it's -- you would think it would be objective, but it's not very subjective. that's why...