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it seems to be working and many economists are saying there will be a pickup of growth in the thatd halfthe year and has started to work. thanks. minister began explain the deal he struck with creditors. defend a deal that he says he was forced to accept. >> the minister says that greece has the ability to exit the crisis and the german finance ministers put him in a tough position. >> we were made to go and the circumstances were blackmail. was to strike the agreement or go bankrupt and leave the eurozone. >> a talked about raising the sales tax. he says, you do not have to be a trained economist. the attention shifts to the parliament. they have until the end of the day to vote yes or no on the plan. he says that he plans to stay in office and see the reforms implemented. the economy minister says assets.doubts state the primeeed on and minister returned to greece, as we have been seeing. >> the program has less austerity than the previous one because it is expected to expected withthan the previous program. it has less austerity than the previous program. >> getting the measures throu
it seems to be working and many economists are saying there will be a pickup of growth in the thatd halfthe year and has started to work. thanks. minister began explain the deal he struck with creditors. defend a deal that he says he was forced to accept. >> the minister says that greece has the ability to exit the crisis and the german finance ministers put him in a tough position. >> we were made to go and the circumstances were blackmail. was to strike the agreement or go...
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today insure the communities voice was heard accurately and we are glad everyone involved is so on thatd same page. as a community resident and native and i whole heartedly say that has happened. i believe that not only have we encourageed the community to speak out and if they-i remember our original design had no swings and that was the first thing we heard from the community is like, where are the swings? we built significant relationships with the neighbor jz i view this partnership is a model for future partnerships. that's it >> thank you very much. >> is there anyone else who would like to make public comment? being none public comment is closed. commissioners >> entertain a motion >> motion to approve >> second. all in favor? >> aye. so moved. item 8 is off calendar so we are on 9, the recreation and park department strategic plan >> thank you commissioners [inaudible] i'm very proud to present to you our 2016, 2020 proposed stuteejic plan. this is hurld in the operations and capital committee so it is not new for any of you so i'll try to go through relatively quickly and be ava
today insure the communities voice was heard accurately and we are glad everyone involved is so on thatd same page. as a community resident and native and i whole heartedly say that has happened. i believe that not only have we encourageed the community to speak out and if they-i remember our original design had no swings and that was the first thing we heard from the community is like, where are the swings? we built significant relationships with the neighbor jz i view this partnership is a...
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housing and we need job jz as you medicationed supervisor mar, meaningful jobs, well paying jobs jobs thatd allow us to live in the city and allow us to cut those tie tooz government assistance . i would like to introduce you so you can see the [inaudible] marie joblong from community living campaign. we have jessica layman from senior and disability action. feowna himes for independent living resources san francisco. kelly dearman from in home supportive serves. bill hush from aids legal rerl fanl and mark nelenson from tools works. i guarantee you'll see a lot more of us because that is our job. our job is push the envelope and engage the conversation with you so we can make san francisco the best place for people to live in for people with disabilities. thank you. >> thank you mrs. johnson and the coalition for all your hard work for the disabled and community. madam clerk we'll return to our regular agenda and go to item number 14. >> item 14 is a ordinance to amend the planning code sex 138.1 to authorize the rincon hill streetscape mast er plan and make the appropriate findings >> sup
housing and we need job jz as you medicationed supervisor mar, meaningful jobs, well paying jobs jobs thatd allow us to live in the city and allow us to cut those tie tooz government assistance . i would like to introduce you so you can see the [inaudible] marie joblong from community living campaign. we have jessica layman from senior and disability action. feowna himes for independent living resources san francisco. kelly dearman from in home supportive serves. bill hush from aids legal rerl...
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discussion of a potential project that could be invested in by the chinese so we have dialogue with thatd. we also want to help your customers doing business with the port so please think of us, the state of california through the california china office of trade investment is open for business. we promote the state internationally and of course my focus is on china. i appreciate the attention you have gichben me and appreciate to answer any questions if there are any. thank you very much >> thank you. any public comment? seeing none, commissioners >> thank you ken and appreciate very much that you have made the time to come here today. it is always good to know and know commissioner adams has been in touch about the opportunities for the port and i guess i'm just curious to know since you have been-we haven't been here that long but in terms of the history of the office are there transactions that you can tell us about so far so we have a sense of the flavor either side? >> sure, happy to do that. just at the top of my mind, i mentioned the port one which wree considering it is still in
discussion of a potential project that could be invested in by the chinese so we have dialogue with thatd. we also want to help your customers doing business with the port so please think of us, the state of california through the california china office of trade investment is open for business. we promote the state internationally and of course my focus is on china. i appreciate the attention you have gichben me and appreciate to answer any questions if there are any. thank you very much...
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have put $150 million into each of those states to show that if you give women access to their -- thatdecline in teenage birth rates and abortion rates as well. in a study out of st. louis show that women choose this when they have good counseling and it is offered for free. some iud's last for up to a decade. betty: are these being better regulated question mark karen: yes, exactly -- being better regulated? karen: yes, exactly. the fda now has oversight over this and the full medical trials that you have seen come out of the new england general of medicine and other peer-reviewed journals, this is a whole new era of greater regulation and understanding that these devices can be saved. they are not perfect for everybody, but a broader swath of women can use them now. why is this so important for the foundation? why is birth control an issue for them? is very interesting. war and, as you probably know, does not talk about his support -- war and, as you know -- warren, as you know, he doesn't talk about his support of reproductive rights. issue. is an economic he says if women don't have
have put $150 million into each of those states to show that if you give women access to their -- thatdecline in teenage birth rates and abortion rates as well. in a study out of st. louis show that women choose this when they have good counseling and it is offered for free. some iud's last for up to a decade. betty: are these being better regulated question mark karen: yes, exactly -- being better regulated? karen: yes, exactly. the fda now has oversight over this and the full medical trials...
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thatd, well, thank you for astute observation. [laughter] so when he left, he left me a plaque that i put on my desk that says "hard things are hard" just in case i forget. [laughter] battling back from recession has been hard. fixing a broken health care system has been hard. making our economy more competitive for the future -- it's hard. , shoot,last seven years the last seven days -- [laughter] should remind us there is nothing america can't do. there's no challenge we caps off. there are quite americans -- there's no challenge we cannot solve. there are fine americans who are proving this a reasonable day. [cheers and applause] there's nothing we cannot do. you know, i got to admit. i have been president for six and a half years now. i do not watch the news. [laughter] no offense, folks. [laughter] dayyou would think every there's nothing going on but shark attacks -- [laughter] you know, that's horrible things. every day, i do get letters from americans from all walks of life and they are doing such amazing, inspiring things
thatd, well, thank you for astute observation. [laughter] so when he left, he left me a plaque that i put on my desk that says "hard things are hard" just in case i forget. [laughter] battling back from recession has been hard. fixing a broken health care system has been hard. making our economy more competitive for the future -- it's hard. , shoot,last seven years the last seven days -- [laughter] should remind us there is nothing america can't do. there's no challenge we caps off....
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the money is going to come from, but earlier today i did speak to tom keene on surveillance and we thatd potentially could come from the taxpayers to the tune of $4 billion, the central terminal here could cost as much as $400 million. we will have to wait and see what happens later on this afternoon. i know you have actual research about laguardia's performance. i'm wondering whether or not this perception a cousin new yorkers like kim and myself like to complain. or things are really bad, if the data holds up? according to our own bloomberg survey from 2014 14 even for us walking around today, things really could be better, to be perfectly honest. i stepped into the restroom, i will describe what i saw because it might not be appropriate for the air. survey,he bloomberg restrooms, for example were ranked 36 out of 36. in addition, something else, shopping was the worst here. just walking along the central terminal area, you can see eddie bauer, but compare that to other airports. get london heathrow, you high-end shopping. even hong kong, singapore, it's major luxury retailers. here, d
the money is going to come from, but earlier today i did speak to tom keene on surveillance and we thatd potentially could come from the taxpayers to the tune of $4 billion, the central terminal here could cost as much as $400 million. we will have to wait and see what happens later on this afternoon. i know you have actual research about laguardia's performance. i'm wondering whether or not this perception a cousin new yorkers like kim and myself like to complain. or things are really bad, if...
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what some have argue sd thatd is the equity risk premium has risen because the rate is so low and some people, some have argued that actually that -- that could warrant or justify higher prices. if you take a normalized over the last two decades equity risk premium we could justify higher evaluations for stocks and shares. the question i would ask is when we look around the corporate sector and we see some of this going on the business models in the sharing economy and so on and so forth maybe actually the equity risk premium should be rising as competitive advantages are shrinking rather than growing. >> let's look at how they're trading for us. >> we were pretty flat this morning and we're currently down just a tad keeping in mind that we have been sitting pretty very close to the 6 week highs on our european equity markets over the last couple of sessions. we had a nice run here in trade the last week or so. the stoxx europe 600 lower at the moment. down by a quarter of a percentage point. a mixed bag of earnings out as well. revenues coming in surging due to the amount of cloud sof
what some have argue sd thatd is the equity risk premium has risen because the rate is so low and some people, some have argued that actually that -- that could warrant or justify higher prices. if you take a normalized over the last two decades equity risk premium we could justify higher evaluations for stocks and shares. the question i would ask is when we look around the corporate sector and we see some of this going on the business models in the sharing economy and so on and so forth maybe...
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is thatde level of knowledge sufficient to detect if iran tries to viollate the deal and acquire nuclear weapons? >> i think it pushes us in a fart position than we would be otherwise. their risk on their part would be enormous to try to break their commitments and i think you put your finger on a very important thing our intelligence commit yes -- committee. we should not forget the tremendous knowledge of the program, what they are doing when they're doing it over 25 years. we will have a lot of indicators to really amplify our natural manes. >> that's a great segue i want to secretary kerry. they were against that diplomatic beginning if we could go back to status quo u they were raising ahead in nuclear program, we were hurting their economy but the nuclear program, iraq heavy-water moving ahead. if we had just listed with that status quo it seems to me one or two things were going to happen, either they were going to co pi tulate, there were two. i don't know and i'm not going to ask you to assign odds to those two things. there was a significant risk. they. >> -- they were going to
is thatde level of knowledge sufficient to detect if iran tries to viollate the deal and acquire nuclear weapons? >> i think it pushes us in a fart position than we would be otherwise. their risk on their part would be enormous to try to break their commitments and i think you put your finger on a very important thing our intelligence commit yes -- committee. we should not forget the tremendous knowledge of the program, what they are doing when they're doing it over 25 years. we will have...
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we're also learning thatd gunman worked at a wire plant in franklin tennessee and called out sick for and tuesday this week. go to our website for more on the story. we have more about the timeline of events at kron4.com. >>> in berkeley, p people are complaining about trains passing through one neighborhood. kron 4 spoke with frustrated residents. >> when you live near the railroad tracks, you expect to hear this. >> when the freight trains go by it shakes the house feels like an earthquake. >> here in west berkeley, neighbors say it's not just the decibel, but the frequency. each day more than 74 trains come through here. they run all day and all night. federal law requires conductors to blast their horn at all seven street crossings. do the math, that's a minimum of 518 horns a day. >> it's just kind of irritating. if you're in a conversation, you stop talking. watching tv, you put it on hold. >> if you've ever had dinner on fourth street, you've probably heard the noise. >> there are times people are just like, you know, can this be over so i can actually make my order. >> city le
we're also learning thatd gunman worked at a wire plant in franklin tennessee and called out sick for and tuesday this week. go to our website for more on the story. we have more about the timeline of events at kron4.com. >>> in berkeley, p people are complaining about trains passing through one neighborhood. kron 4 spoke with frustrated residents. >> when you live near the railroad tracks, you expect to hear this. >> when the freight trains go by it shakes the house feels...