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>> well, yes, but the co-op didn't arrive as the co-op, co-op plus. the baggage that came.ms with banks trying to break into new areas is although even with sort of the legacy of the attachments of the britania legacy, as we saw with many of the mutuals that tried to make themselves very quickly banks, playing by the numbers, this is the amount of leverage we can get away with, it doesn't mean that they're making sensible loans. it means that you have the nonperforming loans as a consequence. just to move outside of that comfort zone is as potentially dangerous as not establishing them in the first place. >> good point. thank you for joining us for our discussion on banks. james ferguson. >>> equity leaders may have their head in the sand when it comes to addressing some of the industry's pressing problems, including liquidity and innovation. that's a new survey from investech fund finance. simon, it seems to be heyday again. you've come up with this report suggesting that the industry is holding itself back. tell us about the report. >> i think you have to look at private
>> well, yes, but the co-op didn't arrive as the co-op, co-op plus. the baggage that came.ms with banks trying to break into new areas is although even with sort of the legacy of the attachments of the britania legacy, as we saw with many of the mutuals that tried to make themselves very quickly banks, playing by the numbers, this is the amount of leverage we can get away with, it doesn't mean that they're making sensible loans. it means that you have the nonperforming loans as a...
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most notably behind the walls of a new generation of cutting-edge co-working spaces where entrepreneursre creating, launching and running their companies. >> the way we work is dramatically changing. across the next ten years, more than half of the american workforce will be independent workers. >> that shift in the way we work is leading more and more entrepreneurs to ditch the desk and abandon the traditional office setup. instead of locking themselves behind closed doors, they're setting up shop in places that foster collaboration and innovation. the alley in new york city is one of these new types of work spaces. at any given time, the place is buzzing with activity from mostly 20-somethings working on their ideas. >> this is a whole different way of looking at work. >> right. >> you're not -- it's not your company and your offices. you are purposefully setting yourself up next to a whole bunch of other companies. >> right, right. because collaboration, we find, leads to innovation and the people in these spaces really like to be around other people that are like-minded. if you put
most notably behind the walls of a new generation of cutting-edge co-working spaces where entrepreneursre creating, launching and running their companies. >> the way we work is dramatically changing. across the next ten years, more than half of the american workforce will be independent workers. >> that shift in the way we work is leading more and more entrepreneurs to ditch the desk and abandon the traditional office setup. instead of locking themselves behind closed doors, they're...
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the premises? >> no, we don't actually make anything here. we use coackers, a few around the tri-state area, and we travel to the co-packers when we need to manufacture, make sure they're to our quality control. >> what does that cost to go there? >> a lot. >> i'll bet you they are anywhere between 20% and 30%, yeah. >> co-packers are third-party vendors who manufacture and produce product for small companies. mr. green tea gives up about 20% margin by using co-packers because they don't produce the product themselves. 20% margin on $2 1/2 million of revenue means they're giving up about $1/2 million a year in potential profit by not making the product themselves. >> we have grown 20% every single year for the last five or six years, and the only reason we're not growing more, especially this year, is we physically can't get enough ice cream. there's logistics in the manufacturing and getting the product here. >> and for that matter, since we can't fill certain orders, we're not actively going into new ones. >> right. >> one of the other disadvantages
the premises? >> no, we don't actually make anything here. we use coackers, a few around the tri-state area, and we travel to the co-packers when we need to manufacture, make sure they're to our quality control. >> what does that cost to go there? >> a lot. >> i'll bet you they are anywhere between 20% and 30%, yeah. >> co-packers are third-party vendors who manufacture and produce product for small companies. mr. green tea gives up about 20% margin by using...
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the show? >> yes. >> i was so busy co-hosting the view that i forgot. >> they say the key to being a good co-hostof the number one qualities. >> i'm here. >> you saw that i was there, right? >> totally. >> we chatted. it's weird because on "the view" there are like 30 co-hosts on the show. so i'm right in the center and everyone's got a question and there is is a whole list of questions that everyone gets to ask one question. >> it's kind of difficult because if you don't interrupt you're not going to get your question in. the first day i was silent because i didn't want to interrupt barbara walters. who wants to interrupt her? i was terrified so i didn't interrupt anybody and by the second day someone was talking and i would be like ya ya ya, kobe, what do you think? >> you really do have to do that. i found that i was asked a question, i began answering the question and someone else would ask another question before i had even come close to answering the question. >> i was probably that person. >> i didn't care. i was like whatever. as long as it's over, i'm fine. >> you didn't have a good time
the show? >> yes. >> i was so busy co-hosting the view that i forgot. >> they say the key to being a good co-hostof the number one qualities. >> i'm here. >> you saw that i was there, right? >> totally. >> we chatted. it's weird because on "the view" there are like 30 co-hosts on the show. so i'm right in the center and everyone's got a question and there is is a whole list of questions that everyone gets to ask one question. >> it's...
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onto for so long it's been a dominant force in a town in politics crazy and spent another night in the co host of bunting a european feel to set precedents that what the eu is offering his country when the dna code which went on television to explain his cute n on signing a trade deal with the bill granting extend some financial aid to the ukraine as him in the eight ing. it was true. i don't want to be rude to you just have to humiliate us like this casino when all the children you combine this with candy. when the malignant and economic pressure from moscow. yet at the beach but instead read the linked retold in russia he will however still attend this week's eu summit in vilnius the leaky leahy as confident as the traffic routes in kiev encouraging them to chris lien debt credit and. the it's a difficult read it you have to police that night. beneath it the ukrainian people i know you love your country and for the sake of your children and your grandchildren you do everything you can see you crying to be a healer president putin meanwhile to balance the books have influenced the unit a
onto for so long it's been a dominant force in a town in politics crazy and spent another night in the co host of bunting a european feel to set precedents that what the eu is offering his country when the dna code which went on television to explain his cute n on signing a trade deal with the bill granting extend some financial aid to the ukraine as him in the eight ing. it was true. i don't want to be rude to you just have to humiliate us like this casino when all the children you combine...
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that is after the co pay is taken off the top. gerri: naturally.he sharing of costs between the patient and the insurance company. in the past most did not have coinsurance but we see more of that but depending on the platinum or gold the basic concepts of us sharing of costs the patient takes the bigger share also then you have deductibles. gerri: this is surely confusing because some of the obamacare policies carry big deductibles is. >> up intel two or three years ago they had no deductible they started to increase those several years ago but if you go out of network, the network you will pay $3,000 in the insurance kicks in. then if you go for a regular checkup that the m&a call -- pay all that but you still pay the $50 co pay. it is confusing and i. gerri: we get those letters from the insurance company it is a laundry list what am i looking at? it says it is not a bill. >> is the explanation of benefits it says that he went to the doctor he charged 350 but we only allow him to participate in3 insurance companies will pay to buy dollars but yo
that is after the co pay is taken off the top. gerri: naturally.he sharing of costs between the patient and the insurance company. in the past most did not have coinsurance but we see more of that but depending on the platinum or gold the basic concepts of us sharing of costs the patient takes the bigger share also then you have deductibles. gerri: this is surely confusing because some of the obamacare policies carry big deductibles is. >> up intel two or three years ago they had no...
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opportunity to talk to each other outside of counsel meetings and the mayor's office did respond to the co-chair's request for an investigation by asking the general services agency who is under the city addadministrator to hold interviews as necessary and i wish to report that the mayor's office has completed this investigation and now consider this matter closed and along with that though gsa has committed to being an ongoing resource for the counsel and plan to circle back and check in come december. my next topic that i'd like to address is elevators and in san francisco given that we're such a dense urban environment with all of our buildings going up instead of out elevators are really what it takes to make an skeshl accessible home. and many may have seen an article in the kron c h.r. onicle about a week ago. what we learned in that article is the housing like many buildings has been having a hard time maintaining their elevators and these properties are affordable housing and by definition what we find in terms of of the population living in the buildings a high rate of older adult
opportunity to talk to each other outside of counsel meetings and the mayor's office did respond to the co-chair's request for an investigation by asking the general services agency who is under the city addadministrator to hold interviews as necessary and i wish to report that the mayor's office has completed this investigation and now consider this matter closed and along with that though gsa has committed to being an ongoing resource for the counsel and plan to circle back and check in come...
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issued a temporary restraining order barring all restrictions at the co-op where a blind man was evictedlast month. bruce johnson has been on this story from the beginning. >> it's almost like they are trying to steal our homes. >> these residents have been slated for eviction. >> i got caught up with the government shutdown and i got a sponsored check. >> all evictions have been stopped. the county attorney for prince georges county succeeded in getting the judge to issue an injunction. blocking for now, all evictions until several county agencies are able to investigate alleged irregularities at the housing cooperative. >> we need to stop the hemorrhaging as quickly as possible. we needed to stop the evictions until we actually had the opportunity to do a full on investigation. >> it was the eviction last month, of ray and his wife of seeing eye dogs that brought valley green. had been a resident for more than ha years. when ray was set out, he owed roughly $600 in fees, penalties, and court costs. residents are questioning those fees. >> if he was being over charged, he probably did n
issued a temporary restraining order barring all restrictions at the co-op where a blind man was evictedlast month. bruce johnson has been on this story from the beginning. >> it's almost like they are trying to steal our homes. >> these residents have been slated for eviction. >> i got caught up with the government shutdown and i got a sponsored check. >> all evictions have been stopped. the county attorney for prince georges county succeeded in getting the judge to...
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so we have as much consistency as we can at least within the co united states. then we go externally. externally from the money laundering and counterterrorist finance perspective, the task na forcel is the international standard setting body that attempts to keep consistency in standards across the globe. it's a body that has carrots and sticks and has been effective in getting countries to put regulations in place. but all that being said, i thin ifac businesses are going to lee the united states based on perceived or real regulatory burden, i think they are going to find the game short lived because as mentioned, countries are going to have an interest in figuring out the tax implications and monetary policies. it's not just the united statesi that has interests in protectini investo investors. so the regulation is going to catch up. and i think there are plentyin good reasons to bring innovative business and keep innovative business in the united states. >> i think it's very important to leverage the strengths of each of us. the state regulators and the feder
so we have as much consistency as we can at least within the co united states. then we go externally. externally from the money laundering and counterterrorist finance perspective, the task na forcel is the international standard setting body that attempts to keep consistency in standards across the globe. it's a body that has carrots and sticks and has been effective in getting countries to put regulations in place. but all that being said, i thin ifac businesses are going to lee the united...
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of all the co-hosts you have worked with over the years and i want to ask you tonight and you don't have to answer this now, which lady of "the view" you like the least. >> you going to answer tonight? >> i have a little time to think about it. i'll tell you tonight. >> yeah, we're going to find out who that is, tonight. i think i have it narrowed down to two names, possibly three. come up with your own names at home and when she gets here we will see who was right. it will be. that doesn't mean they don't have a sense of humor. the local cbs in chicago was covering the broadcast. see if you notice anything out of the ordinary here. >> you are taking a look at the washington, illinois, photo here. some very dramatic photos coming in from that area. >> first of all that is not from washington, illinois, but it is a storm that hit oklahoma last may. they must have grabbed it off of the internet. if you zoom in, you can see a sign warning drivers to slow down for man on sheep love making? i don't know. all i know is somewhere there is a 19-year-old kid high fiving the hell out of his colleg
of all the co-hosts you have worked with over the years and i want to ask you tonight and you don't have to answer this now, which lady of "the view" you like the least. >> you going to answer tonight? >> i have a little time to think about it. i'll tell you tonight. >> yeah, we're going to find out who that is, tonight. i think i have it narrowed down to two names, possibly three. come up with your own names at home and when she gets here we will see who was right....
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reform should look like and just how far it should go earlier i was joined by elizabeth the co-director of the liberty and national security program at the brennan center for justice and she started by saying where senator feinstein's bill ranks with other n.s.a. reform efforts coming down the pike on capitol hill. well senator feinstein's bill is an effort as was said earlier to codified by the n.s.a. is the bulk collection of americans telephone records which is in fact on shaky legal footing right now it's true that the secret files a court has approved the program but if and when the legality of that program ever came before i don't want to say a real court but one of the other article three courts. i believe it's very unlikely that it would be upheld so what senator feinstein's bill would do is to remove any statutory challenge to this practice and codified and enshrine it into law and i mean her bill includes a number of things like the top secret files accord to collect every case briefs on certain issues for privacy issues it changes how the n.s.a. chief is appointed just they t
reform should look like and just how far it should go earlier i was joined by elizabeth the co-director of the liberty and national security program at the brennan center for justice and she started by saying where senator feinstein's bill ranks with other n.s.a. reform efforts coming down the pike on capitol hill. well senator feinstein's bill is an effort as was said earlier to codified by the n.s.a. is the bulk collection of americans telephone records which is in fact on shaky legal footing...
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the screen. temperatures are lookingfáÑi co for today. e drive with mike. >> we have had a few overnight say, clear in the last half hou)' now theqc roadways are moving smoothly towards the bay bridge. i showedv9"u this shot earli i will show it to you many times because the rain is on the lens, on the roadway, it showsm0su what conditions you're having out there. the green highlighted on the map as you approach the maze, wet conditions. you will have damp conditions all overq the tyv interchange with highway 13. smooth drive now into and over that bay bridge. )ancisco side now getting off of thatfáçó upp deck.dvat 7th, reports of a cra you may have one lane blocked traveling eastbound 80 getting 4cçjjt)á(ráur&l having crash activity. into the city, you are dealing highlighted heri around the financial districtfá towards 19th. the sunset district, bayview, all thosexd areas of san francio are reporting some sloppyçó conditions. just keep that in mind. further south, looking at the fox city approach off theçó san mateo bridge.ñr nice, easy
the screen. temperatures are lookingfáÑi co for today. e drive with mike. >> we have had a few overnight say, clear in the last half hou)' now theqc roadways are moving smoothly towards the bay bridge. i showedv9"u this shot earli i will show it to you many times because the rain is on the lens, on the roadway, it showsm0su what conditions you're having out there. the green highlighted on the map as you approach the maze, wet conditions. you will have damp conditions all overq the...
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the director. >> thank you so much co-chair and co-chair wilson and councilmembers. i wanted to start my directors report today with an update on an early er request for an investigation to be performed by the mayor's office and the counsel had discussions about this request over the last 2 meetings in september and october and the counsel also further discussed this matter at the 2 executive committee meetings that followed and the process and the timing for co-chair elections was really the catalyst to start these discussions, but i think that catalyst was really an excellent opportunity for the counsel to have a broader discussion about good government rules and the issues that were raised at those meetings really focus more upon communications between individual councilmembers but also communications between the councilmembers and the mayor's office on disability and they had questions about the good government rules that apply to discussions that take place outside of counsel meetings and i responded to those questions by scheduling a special training -- there's
the director. >> thank you so much co-chair and co-chair wilson and councilmembers. i wanted to start my directors report today with an update on an early er request for an investigation to be performed by the mayor's office and the counsel had discussions about this request over the last 2 meetings in september and october and the counsel also further discussed this matter at the 2 executive committee meetings that followed and the process and the timing for co-chair elections was really...
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i wanted to thank the co-sponsors and my colleague and the chinatown development center folks and the tenderloin clinic and the san francisco tenant union for their work on this legislation. i also want to mention i have two technical amendments we want to clarify the first is to closure there are several years of review to look at how this new preference is doing so we're adding 3 additional years to the process. that was language that was suggested by the planning commission and from the rent board it was suggested we clarify that it turns out someone resends their notice the tenant would not be impacted by that. so with that, i'd like to ask the planning department for comments and thank you, mr. ram and planning staff for being here today >> good afternoon chair wiener. sophie hayward we considered the draft and passes is it 6 to zero in support of the preference program. the planning commission recommended one clarification and that is to require the new preference system be reviewed by a committee thoughtful board and the commissions recommendations specifically suggested the 3
i wanted to thank the co-sponsors and my colleague and the chinatown development center folks and the tenderloin clinic and the san francisco tenant union for their work on this legislation. i also want to mention i have two technical amendments we want to clarify the first is to closure there are several years of review to look at how this new preference is doing so we're adding 3 additional years to the process. that was language that was suggested by the planning commission and from the rent...
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the enterprises. this people has gnltd from europe and she co- founded her company. born in columbia we have alexander he is the do founder of voice bunny and he's a recent father and returned almost right after his little girl was born to the white house to be honored and we'll be hearing about that. and the third narrator is the chief at bright sons. we received his masters in commuter science and other degrees from ucla. join me in welcoming our panel people. and as mayor as one of the finite cities in america why are you supporting immigration >> thank you carl. let me repeat my hangz or thanks for julia and kevin. this is the first company i visit in this city and carl thank you. and the carl bishop group is very important working with our chamber of commerce and the other nonprofit. a simple answer is jobs. the reason i'm working on immigration reform. i used to be a civil rights attorney and helped folks to 0 reunite with their families. but at the time the direction connect to the history of the city being a city of immigrants 35 percent of all the small busin
the enterprises. this people has gnltd from europe and she co- founded her company. born in columbia we have alexander he is the do founder of voice bunny and he's a recent father and returned almost right after his little girl was born to the white house to be honored and we'll be hearing about that. and the third narrator is the chief at bright sons. we received his masters in commuter science and other degrees from ucla. join me in welcoming our panel people. and as mayor as one of the...
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when i was in dream force, yesterday, the co-writer, informational officers and sales people. it's a mecca for everything washington isn't. the jobs created in silicon valley even as jobs were destroyed in the capitol. yes, for certain there aren't enough people to fill the posts that these companies are creating. they're using the academies. yes, they call sit academies, oracle and hewlett packard hire and train young people. if you have an engineering degree, people will hire you when you walk by their booths. it's about saving businesses money chiefly by having cheaper, smarter technology, to replace ever more expensive humids. salesforce.com not only makes people more efficient, releases middle management, because the top ones can see through what the troops are doing. the head of general electric can scan his whole company's cell phone, connected to the cloud. he is in touch with everyone he needs to be in touch with, which is a heck more before integration of smart software of a variety of providers who built their sales force on open platform. hey, there is work day, hum
when i was in dream force, yesterday, the co-writer, informational officers and sales people. it's a mecca for everything washington isn't. the jobs created in silicon valley even as jobs were destroyed in the capitol. yes, for certain there aren't enough people to fill the posts that these companies are creating. they're using the academies. yes, they call sit academies, oracle and hewlett packard hire and train young people. if you have an engineering degree, people will hire you when you...
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and tonight i have the honor to introduce one of the co-founders, his name is jeffery betcher. ere are you? get up here. and jeff is going to introduce to you as he escorts ms. annette young smith to the stage. this lady, ladies and gentlemen, is a lifetime achievement award winner. please, please welcome her to the stage. (applause) >> i can't think of a more deserving woman. thank you. come on in. jeffery, i love you. >> i love you, too. >> hello, neighbors. good evening. you know, first i have to say that i "heart" the portola, i really do. [laughter] >> this is an amazing win frankly for the whole southeast sector, from progress park down, and it's a wonderful night. great to be here with all of you. my name is jeffery betcher. i am the executive director of the organization that emerged 10 years ago from annette young smith and carl page's work on the block where i live. annette lived across the street from me and started planting flowers here or there around the block. and that changed everything mysteriously. and we figured out over time what it was that really created th
and tonight i have the honor to introduce one of the co-founders, his name is jeffery betcher. ere are you? get up here. and jeff is going to introduce to you as he escorts ms. annette young smith to the stage. this lady, ladies and gentlemen, is a lifetime achievement award winner. please, please welcome her to the stage. (applause) >> i can't think of a more deserving woman. thank you. come on in. jeffery, i love you. >> i love you, too. >> hello, neighbors. good evening....
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she ended up being the co co- founder of my business too. this has to do with inhabitation. we went into the largest bank of voice on demand. we we really had a crowd of thousands of people working from home. we enable thousands of americans to get hired we - so not no where your creating video games in russia you want nice voices for that. we have be able to push the american accent and it's enabling thousands of people to work for companies all over the planet. but again my life is attached to immigration show you. in columbus we're constantly instrumental. we kind of bring people to the u.s. it's hard to get visas. we were not lucky to get visas two of the 3 we petitioned for for the visas we didn't depreciate. i'm a big advocate for immigration. my mother was deported so i'm close to this and i feel the pain from a business prospective and personal prospective. itself reason i came to the u.s. it was very attractive in order to start a business. innovation was here and the only area that is looking really bad from anybody's prospective is the immigration law. that's the o
she ended up being the co co- founder of my business too. this has to do with inhabitation. we went into the largest bank of voice on demand. we we really had a crowd of thousands of people working from home. we enable thousands of americans to get hired we - so not no where your creating video games in russia you want nice voices for that. we have be able to push the american accent and it's enabling thousands of people to work for companies all over the planet. but again my life is attached...
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wore the co- plaintiffs in this case of the genocide. it was great he was taken to justice in the same country it happened >> >> (speaking foreign language.) >> so to say guatemalan la is a country that has peace. a country without peace is not a country >> so we want to do is send a democracy statement for guatemalan la. >> thank you (clapping.) is board of supervisors may wave the fee if it was there are not a relationship between the access of demonstrate. the plaintiff bears the burden to support the appeal including the technical information. i propose we conduct the hearing with the appellant talking and followed by the members of the public who can speak up to two minutes and the mayor's office on housing and can talk about the fee. they'll be followed by the members of the public that wish to support of the fee up to 2 minutes and finally an appeal. unless any objections to proceed and let me ask the supervisors supervisor weiner what you like to toward off with. madam clerk, please start the hearing and let me ask the appellants
wore the co- plaintiffs in this case of the genocide. it was great he was taken to justice in the same country it happened >> >> (speaking foreign language.) >> so to say guatemalan la is a country that has peace. a country without peace is not a country >> so we want to do is send a democracy statement for guatemalan la. >> thank you (clapping.) is board of supervisors may wave the fee if it was there are not a relationship between the access of demonstrate. the...
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all around a special powerful of the best and funniest and liveliest segments we have ever done from your most annoying co-workers to why a shared the decaled brings marital bliss. who is to blame for your workplace blooms a of a the power of negative thinking. if they say that glass is half full they are lying. even if they say it's not, it's always about money. melissa: to your most annoying co-worker sandy work with them every day and you just cannot stand them you know, who ian the one guy who shot across the entire office instead of walking over or though goldman despites the fever or cough never misses a day of work. we take them to task with our corporate coach and communications expert in my very own co-workers. check it out. a melissa:nd to with is yourg most annoying co-worker?e eric i am tried not to be offended that you booked me for this segment. [laughter] >> you are panoid. [laughter] >> but i picked us sick mortar who comes in so sick they think they are so brave [laughter] melissa: dave wanted to look like a hero i am dying. t you tell them that you are so valuable feed need you toet get
all around a special powerful of the best and funniest and liveliest segments we have ever done from your most annoying co-workers to why a shared the decaled brings marital bliss. who is to blame for your workplace blooms a of a the power of negative thinking. if they say that glass is half full they are lying. even if they say it's not, it's always about money. melissa: to your most annoying co-worker sandy work with them every day and you just cannot stand them you know, who ian the one guy...
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discussion in terms of our long term transportation funding plan, and we actually have the chair and the co-chair of the mayor's transportation traffic force, for 2030 and i know what has currently the sales tax revenue that was put into place in this presentation is not consistent with the discussion in the task force, but the task force is also beginning this dialogue as a report to the board of supervisors and now, i think that that will be another lengthy discussion in terms of what we are looking at in terms of our over all plan of how we fund the transit, and the public transit and the bike ped needs throughout the city and i know that the mayor's budget office, also, has not begun, its efforts to solve for the funding gaps for dtx as well and i know that they are very interested in being engaged in this discussion and so there seems to be perhaps, three different areas that we can just particularly focus on over the next couple of board meetings. and in the winter. and january 3, april. and we can kind of begin figuring out the best ways to figure out how to have the deeper discussio
discussion in terms of our long term transportation funding plan, and we actually have the chair and the co-chair of the mayor's transportation traffic force, for 2030 and i know what has currently the sales tax revenue that was put into place in this presentation is not consistent with the discussion in the task force, but the task force is also beginning this dialogue as a report to the board of supervisors and now, i think that that will be another lengthy discussion in terms of what we are...
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the north bay. north bay. l painted orange wit theçó çó highlighr. see any that fog.t(çó @(t&háh&hc& we see a clear vi. prty soon, the cws will be ñ so far, nothing going on about $6 to get into the city. back toou. >>> painful reality.tpq1qi9m a to crack down on ae1 bunch ofxdg all part of a joint effo2á( called don't trashw3 california. caltransrews w cÑ beleaning up litter along b area highways that will sta today. the chp will be keepingn eye r!:%ujjt thing, tossing trash gug on the freeway. message signs will be pted on roadways to rind drivers, do notxd litter. a veryxd simple task. don doi] fáit. the cleanup runs through the ÷ejr @r(t&háhp &hc a section of gas line at san ancisco's sunset district. crews will be venting gas at 22nd avenue along quinnara and you mayt( smell?7v gasut don't worry, the venting should last throhout the morning. >>> still ahea troubs for the new casino, tusands of gamblers lerally left in wxÑd dark. >> all because of an out o control driver. the dmatic video you will see on nbcay area. >> this possible link between
the north bay. north bay. l painted orange wit theçó çó highlighr. see any that fog.t(çó @(t&háh&hc& we see a clear vi. prty soon, the cws will be ñ so far, nothing going on about $6 to get into the city. back toou. >>> painful reality.tpq1qi9m a to crack down on ae1 bunch ofxdg all part of a joint effo2á( called don't trashw3 california. caltransrews w cÑ beleaning up litter along b area highways that will sta today. the chp will be keepingn eye r!:%ujjt thing,...
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. >> stephen: welcome back, everybody, my guest tonight, the co-founder of the social news sight, he'sgot called red if. he has a new book and i haven't read it. please welcome alexis o handian. alexis, good to see you. thanks for coming on. we met a couple times before. >> yes. >> couldn't dress up. >> i see, i sput on a swaket. >> stephen: what is that. >> a sweater jacket. that is how i was told to dress. i'm wise, i listen my girlfriend. >> stephen: now besides being sort of an early internet wonderkin with being co-founder of red t explain what it is. i have explained it on the show before and people that are on it the next day go that is not what red it is. what is red it. >> is a platform for on-line communitites to share links and have discussions about what is new and interesting on the internet. >> stephen: yeah, that's my problem with it. this is my problem with read it. my problem is that there used to be a time when there was a class of cultural case makers like myself who told you what the most important thing was to read or see today. whereas on read it everybody gets to
. >> stephen: welcome back, everybody, my guest tonight, the co-founder of the social news sight, he'sgot called red if. he has a new book and i haven't read it. please welcome alexis o handian. alexis, good to see you. thanks for coming on. we met a couple times before. >> yes. >> couldn't dress up. >> i see, i sput on a swaket. >> stephen: what is that. >> a sweater jacket. that is how i was told to dress. i'm wise, i listen my girlfriend. >> stephen:...
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i'm kim i'm one the co- chairs of the bilingual community council we're grateful you've given us this opportunity. i'll to introduce the members present together. cindy choi and other folks. our i think all of you should have a copy of the report that we'll be giving to you it includes our observations 12 and 13 update on the bbc challenges and questions and a concerns. you have the copy of the bilingual committee observation report 12 and 2013 we gave to the oversight committee in may of last spring. additionally you'll have what we're proud of the san francisco unified school district program guide it's available in china and a myriad of other languages. this is one of the many examples that the san francisco unified school district has been responsive to the b b y and the english language learn families and it's created some wonderful resources for our community and so cindy choi will be speaking on behalf of observations. and we'll have my colleagues talk about other issues and i'll end with skews and concerns and open it up for any concern you may have for us, >> good evening, ev
i'm kim i'm one the co- chairs of the bilingual community council we're grateful you've given us this opportunity. i'll to introduce the members present together. cindy choi and other folks. our i think all of you should have a copy of the report that we'll be giving to you it includes our observations 12 and 13 update on the bbc challenges and questions and a concerns. you have the copy of the bilingual committee observation report 12 and 2013 we gave to the oversight committee in may of last...
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say they're fighting for democracy they say the talks in the congo is a puppet of socks and he's the co rough time with ashley cole the reinstatement of the mall all sorts keeping the promise of mass democracy in the country says really deep divisions and often quite complicated to see from the outside what people are really sending all in the country the moment the background of all this must be pointed out that this the meeting came to the needs of the country that the head of state in palestine just up the second world war as the leader of the state head of state. and he's saying and this is evidenced a succession of this road. i'm all that was due to politics and he's been a very guiding and then the au force in politics over the pasta sixty is also a citizen lot of things behind the background scenes of the moment that the every two years also need when we have a moment of the dreaded system in its heat things up and things can heat up quickly is as we've seen over the pa students and that they had the honor he is mistaken and that in the eastern city of bandung see two soldiers ha
say they're fighting for democracy they say the talks in the congo is a puppet of socks and he's the co rough time with ashley cole the reinstatement of the mall all sorts keeping the promise of mass democracy in the country says really deep divisions and often quite complicated to see from the outside what people are really sending all in the country the moment the background of all this must be pointed out that this the meeting came to the needs of the country that the head of state in...
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and turning the co co2 tide. rway's maneuver to become carbon neutral. ♪ >> one week in, the official number of dead in
and turning the co co2 tide. rway's maneuver to become carbon neutral. ♪ >> one week in, the official number of dead in
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[applause] i am going to bring up the women -- the woman that is the co-author of the book that you have all heard about. i am troy davis, co-authored the book with martina davis. in the book as well are the words of troy. want you to help me welcome by applause. [applause] >> it is just an unbelievable honor and privilege to be here with all of you to mark this point in what has been really an incredible journey that i have been on and then i have been on with the davis family and with so many of you. there are a lot of people to think. i will try to mention a few that have not already been mentioned. you know, talk about this in a moment. the idea really came from try and martina, but if it was not for ruth -- is she here? yes. we probably would not be sitting here, at least with the book tonight. so thank you. she not only worked as the editor of the book, it but she believed in the books on my say she knew it had to find the right home and knew that that right home would be market books sitting here, and there could not be a better partner anywhere to bring this story. thank you so m
[applause] i am going to bring up the women -- the woman that is the co-author of the book that you have all heard about. i am troy davis, co-authored the book with martina davis. in the book as well are the words of troy. want you to help me welcome by applause. [applause] >> it is just an unbelievable honor and privilege to be here with all of you to mark this point in what has been really an incredible journey that i have been on and then i have been on with the davis family and with...
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so the co-op with mortality that hit him around the age of 40 and wanting to explode out of a one point prospective shows up again and again. it's not just in painting this is around the period when we started to do his amazing opera sets. when you think about aids that was all over the place at that moment. but part of the point you have to make an illness that be seen in different places and so for the. he then as life moves on into the latter 80s or 90s he suffers the deaths from friends of aids but mr. taylor kinds of that an kraefk cancer and henry's life was taken over by a friend jonathan silver and for about 6 or seven years they were talking and then i dies of pancreatic cancer and david moves back to england. he stays in his town during the summers the town of britain ton and in his mom's 90s he finds her a place there he is driving back and forth to yoblg to see him on his death bed. this is the road on his way to york. n this is about a 2 minute section of the drive but if i see a video of the drive you'll see as you come into town you see this phone booth and you get down t
so the co-op with mortality that hit him around the age of 40 and wanting to explode out of a one point prospective shows up again and again. it's not just in painting this is around the period when we started to do his amazing opera sets. when you think about aids that was all over the place at that moment. but part of the point you have to make an illness that be seen in different places and so for the. he then as life moves on into the latter 80s or 90s he suffers the deaths from friends of...
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, to gret green finance sf up and running again, i want to thank supervisors wiener, kim, yee for the co-sponsorship, as well as supervisor mar for his sponsorship. after nearly 6 months of ground work with various stakeholders from the environment, mayor lee and i announced to rekick start green finance sf, a program that will continue san francisco's tradition of being at the forefront of combating climate change, meeting our greenhouse emission reduction, our renewable energy pros in their homes. green finance sf is a program for residential properties of [inaudible] or less, otherwise known as pace, it's a financing structure that will enable san francisco at no cost to the city to fund energy efficient and renewable energy upgrades for property owners and home owners. green finance sf special form of financing will overcome market barriers by spreading cost recovery with savings realized over the lie of the improvement. the special form of financing allows owners to upgrade with a traditional tax assessment with extremely favorable terms and competitive interest rates. it will be pr
, to gret green finance sf up and running again, i want to thank supervisors wiener, kim, yee for the co-sponsorship, as well as supervisor mar for his sponsorship. after nearly 6 months of ground work with various stakeholders from the environment, mayor lee and i announced to rekick start green finance sf, a program that will continue san francisco's tradition of being at the forefront of combating climate change, meeting our greenhouse emission reduction, our renewable energy pros in their...
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like to thank all of the members of the public that are here today to talk about this important issue. >> thank you, chair campos and it is great to be here with my co-sponsors of the importants here in the supervisor norman yee and kim and cohen and the chair supervisor campos and i wanted to first start off by saying that hunger lately has been on my mind as a policy maker and a supervisor in this city, but for tens of thousands of people, in our city, including tens of thousands of children, it is on their minds and on their stomaches every day. and i will just say that this hearing is important because of the technology in the great work of so many community based organizations and so many departments that put their hard work every day into trying to deal with issues of hunger and food insecurity. this hearing is important because it is going to bring to light the profound irony of how san francisco suppose he had food capitol of the world and arguably one of the world's richest cities with that we are one of the world's richest cities, and yet, thousands of our residents walk around every day hungry and worried, worried having that fear of the
like to thank all of the members of the public that are here today to talk about this important issue. >> thank you, chair campos and it is great to be here with my co-sponsors of the importants here in the supervisor norman yee and kim and cohen and the chair supervisor campos and i wanted to first start off by saying that hunger lately has been on my mind as a policy maker and a supervisor in this city, but for tens of thousands of people, in our city, including tens of thousands of...
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bill schulz is here and the co-host of the anthony and opie show. their pod casts are available on itunes and new episodes out every wednesday, a day of the week. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. why did the bird suddenly appear every time you are near, greg? >> i don't know. the question worth pondering. the man called ford is out of his gord. a day after rob ford admitted to smoking crack, who hasn't? new video sur -- surfaced to prove that without a doubt this man is the most interest ing canadian that ever lived. this latest offering features the fired up freak talking about how he would violently kill on named dude. kill an unnamed dude. >> on a side note i will -- [bleep]. >> he is actually referring to allen thicke. he was not a fan of allen thicke's show or music. >> it was the undated tirade. >> i saw a video. it was extremely embarrassing. the whole world is going to see it. i don't have a problem with that, but it is extremely embarrassing. >> when you are in that state -- hope none of you ever or will ever be in that state.
bill schulz is here and the co-host of the anthony and opie show. their pod casts are available on itunes and new episodes out every wednesday, a day of the week. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. why did the bird suddenly appear every time you are near, greg? >> i don't know. the question worth pondering. the man called ford is out of his gord. a day after rob ford admitted to smoking crack, who hasn't? new video sur -- surfaced to prove that without a doubt this man is...