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matched with the bridge tolls and you can see the transportation mission, and some set aside for the expansion vehicles as part of the budget, and prop k, except for this small amount of money, $4.6 million, and they had funds primarily for the replacement vehicles and that is just because the replacement needs are so enormous that has to be our top priority. >> and you may also ask why this item was not included in part of the approval that came before you last month and mta was reviewing the bids while we are putting this together and mta working on the other aspects of this and were not ready to share the details of the funding and financing strategy for this and as it is not uncommon and we have a large contract, and we approach to the contract, once it has been awarded which it has, is to issue a series of notice, to proceed, and basically allow the contractor to incur the expenses up to that amount of money, and with the amount of the notice to proceed, they are driven in part by the money that the mta has in hand or that is well committed that is able to issue those. and what you will s
matched with the bridge tolls and you can see the transportation mission, and some set aside for the expansion vehicles as part of the budget, and prop k, except for this small amount of money, $4.6 million, and they had funds primarily for the replacement vehicles and that is just because the replacement needs are so enormous that has to be our top priority. >> and you may also ask why this item was not included in part of the approval that came before you last month and mta was...
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they keep not wanting to understand the first thing that occurred because of the expansion of the sewage plant. i am the one that requested that we have a college there, a city college because when the people that lived in the southeast sector will learn about -- when they find out about it, the classes are closed. that's yes -- why we got a college. i demanded a college. what happens is the programs that i had worked with the college before were setting up a program and it's over there on ever street campus. one of the best programs that got started in the united states of america because i knew my people didn't know how to read, they didn't know it was a stop sign to stop. but they came and stole the wheels off my car and that's how the program got started. i said we needed a ged so these young people can learn to read and be trained. that's how that program got started. and here we in the community have made plans for what we want to see especially in that area that 3450 square feet of space we have been talking about for over a year, but i don't know how you are all making a decision
they keep not wanting to understand the first thing that occurred because of the expansion of the sewage plant. i am the one that requested that we have a college there, a city college because when the people that lived in the southeast sector will learn about -- when they find out about it, the classes are closed. that's yes -- why we got a college. i demanded a college. what happens is the programs that i had worked with the college before were setting up a program and it's over there on ever...
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so maybe it ultimately makes the expansion last even longer in the u.s. just because things are a little less coordinated. >> you said you get a lot of questions from people asking about the strength of the dollar. that has been surprisingly strong, up something like 8% or 9% over the last month. and that has some people wonder about what that does for earnings to multinational corporations. will that put a dent in them? >> our work shows that the sectors impacts are machinery, personal products, chemicals, select pharma, select tech. but in aggregate, what's interesting is you can't really show that strongly that the stock market always does poorly. the earnings might be a little more impacted. the reason is sometimes a strong dollar means the u.s. economy is doing relatively better and some of the u.s. stocks can still participate. >> you also mentioned oil prices nap has people wondering if that's going to be a big boom for the consumer, maybe more consumer spending, retail, for dining. >> i think it does. in fact our biggest underweight in our portfol
so maybe it ultimately makes the expansion last even longer in the u.s. just because things are a little less coordinated. >> you said you get a lot of questions from people asking about the strength of the dollar. that has been surprisingly strong, up something like 8% or 9% over the last month. and that has some people wonder about what that does for earnings to multinational corporations. will that put a dent in them? >> our work shows that the sectors impacts are machinery,...
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street we've assumed that one day it would be remodeled workplace a additional story we've seen the expansion of the improvements to the east at 310 and 308 the reconstruction on green will have a significant impact on our property but we support it because 312 owners susan and bruno cvs have worked to mitigate the impact it is in regards to our light well and roof-deck we've been meeting r with bruno and susan and they've been to our home to express their concerns their latest plans given they're adding two floors to their building we understand the building inspection is recommending the top floor we don't have a strong opinion but we don't expect the change to effect us one way or another with with regards miriam and charles. >> next speaker >> good evening. i'm bryant i live telegraph hill for 12 years i'm an old roommate of bruno i'd like to take the tint i know that time is limited i'd like to go through the list of support of individuals when the north beach association, responding and helmet and miriam phil's and charles and teresa johnson and lauren gray williams and sharon mendosa a
street we've assumed that one day it would be remodeled workplace a additional story we've seen the expansion of the improvements to the east at 310 and 308 the reconstruction on green will have a significant impact on our property but we support it because 312 owners susan and bruno cvs have worked to mitigate the impact it is in regards to our light well and roof-deck we've been meeting r with bruno and susan and they've been to our home to express their concerns their latest plans given...
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fairly innocuous you put in new kitchen sink that was actually a large remodel that concluded the expansions of the leadership into the laundry area and removal of the laundry area into another area the permits from the 2005 actually list multiple permits one or more one was a exterior stair again, no permits required were meow not sure what the scope of the permits were without the planned if this is where i find myself what's in the scope and out of scope based on the two line descriptions you know i think we would agree with the zoning administrator fwerp talking about windows that were sliders we're talking about windows that were horizontal or different lights that are taped or sort of in between glass and more divided lights or the details in the building had insignificantly all of the evidence we love our neighborhood and love where we live we're 20-year residents and committed to making this area my home we know that a third of our neighbors on the street we're committed to maintaining and being part of this city and this community there's a photo in the brief that shows our building
fairly innocuous you put in new kitchen sink that was actually a large remodel that concluded the expansions of the leadership into the laundry area and removal of the laundry area into another area the permits from the 2005 actually list multiple permits one or more one was a exterior stair again, no permits required were meow not sure what the scope of the permits were without the planned if this is where i find myself what's in the scope and out of scope based on the two line descriptions...
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jackson is she's only concerned about the expansion of from what it was and the expansion of the additional 3450 square feet. >> yes. >> but all the other questions you are talking about wu yee is a head start program that what the community wants. i just want to clarify because you made it seem we are doing other stuff. all right. got it. dully noted. >> i'm talking about the space, the foot print. thanks very much. i don't want to see that change. >> it's the existing foot print. >> okay. i will make sure to go there and verify it. >> who was the previous operator of that state? >> it was san francisco state. >> san francisco state provided the subsidized child care services in the exact 3450 square feet. when did they vacate? >> it was some time ago. i don't know how long it was vacant. >> we'll come back with facts instead of just guessing. do we have to -- >> i have another speaker to call out as well. >> can that information be gotten before the end of the meeting? >> well for me to verify, i can leave and come back. by the way, it's 4-4. >> president ann moller caen: may i call rober
jackson is she's only concerned about the expansion of from what it was and the expansion of the additional 3450 square feet. >> yes. >> but all the other questions you are talking about wu yee is a head start program that what the community wants. i just want to clarify because you made it seem we are doing other stuff. all right. got it. dully noted. >> i'm talking about the space, the foot print. thanks very much. i don't want to see that change. >> it's the existing...
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the thing he does not talk about he is notecause accepting the expansion under the affordable care act, hospitals are actually going to lose from $75 million $200 million. new thing the back with a credit $100over here -- to million. i differ with mr. cutler because ofo have the experience being able to work across the aisle. does not have a voting record, i have a voting record and i have that experience. when the governor talks about given the largest tax cut, when he is not mentioned is that when i was in the main ture, we did the largest tax cut me state history. the difference is that we actually paid for it. they put because back into the minutes of quality. cost back into the municipality. when mike michaud was in the senate, there were no tax breaks. in 2012, there were tax cuts given. however, right after the election, governor angus king repealed them, so they never took effect. mike, i am sorry, that is not true. two, when he says off budget, i do not understand, we have corrected him several times. the text that came in the 2011 budget, mike. we paid it with revenues that w
the thing he does not talk about he is notecause accepting the expansion under the affordable care act, hospitals are actually going to lose from $75 million $200 million. new thing the back with a credit $100over here -- to million. i differ with mr. cutler because ofo have the experience being able to work across the aisle. does not have a voting record, i have a voting record and i have that experience. when the governor talks about given the largest tax cut, when he is not mentioned is that...
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while the expansion has not always been a walk in the park, it's had a positive effect on things like buying power, brand recognition, and retaining employees. >> having three locations has a lot of benefits. people feel more comfortable or confident knowing that, oh, this is the same as is in manchester or concord or portsmouth. >> reporter: jeanine sylvester never knew the kind of impact her runner's supply store runner's alley would have on her and the community. >> i opened 17 years ago. it's grown so much every year. >> reporter: this first time entrepreneur turned her passion for running into this portsmouth, new hampshire business. now the company is a regional favorite which was only made possible by adding stores in manchester and concord. >> our tag line was new hampshire's only running only store so we felt like if we don't do it and somebody else comes in we may be disappointed after that we didn't just take the lead. >> reporter: after four years in business, the expansion in manchester took jeanine some convincing. concord the newest store opened because of customer dema
while the expansion has not always been a walk in the park, it's had a positive effect on things like buying power, brand recognition, and retaining employees. >> having three locations has a lot of benefits. people feel more comfortable or confident knowing that, oh, this is the same as is in manchester or concord or portsmouth. >> reporter: jeanine sylvester never knew the kind of impact her runner's supply store runner's alley would have on her and the community. >> i...
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the expansion will continue absent a serious shock from abroad. nancial crisis in europe or asia, that can reverberate back your. sluggishness in the rest of the world hurts our exports. we would be stronger if europe was stronger. i think we're going to keep chugging along and continue to make gradual come steady improvements. >> has full on improvement moved from 5% to 6%? >> it will be a lower on appointment rate than 6%. i think today's 6% over represents the amount of slack in the economy. -- a lower unemployment rate. guest hosteger, our for the hour. professor at princeton university and former member of the presidents council of economic advisers. we have heard about the numbers of high youth unemployment. a 6% unemployment the new mediocre? ♪ >> this is "bloomberg surveillance." adam has our top headlines right now. >> ubs shares fall. the bank could pay up to $6.2 billion. it helps clients in france it would taxes -- avoid taxes. u.s.yer here at the threatening to sue google for $100 million, us accusing the search giant of profiting from
the expansion will continue absent a serious shock from abroad. nancial crisis in europe or asia, that can reverberate back your. sluggishness in the rest of the world hurts our exports. we would be stronger if europe was stronger. i think we're going to keep chugging along and continue to make gradual come steady improvements. >> has full on improvement moved from 5% to 6%? >> it will be a lower on appointment rate than 6%. i think today's 6% over represents the amount of slack in...
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the expansion of medicaid -- i have been trying to extend to them that getting, -- explain to them at that getting commercial insurance is better than medicaid because it does not cover the cost of medication, of offices, or hospitalization. ultimately, he was tough minimums and get signaling more prosperous, 12% of the poverty level. , and the very morning, and think that if you are not getting medication, call my office. >> had a question for all of you, eliot cutler. here -- we have the third highest rate of food insecurity in the nation, up from seven, with one in five children. how was your administration going to address this? -- is it your administration going to do this? >> number one, and if on the side of the food bank months ago. if there is a surplus quantity of food in maine and there is a food kitchen or pantry that needs it, there is no database with common access that allows them to share that information so that food can be moved around the state. we will create that. number two, maine used to have millions of acres of land under cultivation. most of that is not growi
the expansion of medicaid -- i have been trying to extend to them that getting, -- explain to them at that getting commercial insurance is better than medicaid because it does not cover the cost of medication, of offices, or hospitalization. ultimately, he was tough minimums and get signaling more prosperous, 12% of the poverty level. , and the very morning, and think that if you are not getting medication, call my office. >> had a question for all of you, eliot cutler. here -- we have...
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any p many amendments i'm happy to support his fees adjustments to make sure they've worked with the expansion of the requirement to the rh1 areas that's akin for landowner and others supervisor mar's amendments i do said and agree with the sentiment for publicly induced housing we don't want to include that in the legislation i understand from the city attorney there maybe some clean up to that is that right and supervisor mar if you want to clarifying what our asking for . >> if i could read the language after coming out u consulting with the city attorney under section d the residential unit it strikes is not subject to the inclusionary housing program so forth in section 415 but it strikes that first line and continues with at keeping in the language is not a residential hotel unit subject to the provisions of chapter 41tolysis unless they've been subject to conversion semicolon is not adding the word organization designating at a blow market rate under the city, state, or federal law and adding this language is not the rehabbed to financial evaluate to restrict low and moderate it strikes
any p many amendments i'm happy to support his fees adjustments to make sure they've worked with the expansion of the requirement to the rh1 areas that's akin for landowner and others supervisor mar's amendments i do said and agree with the sentiment for publicly induced housing we don't want to include that in the legislation i understand from the city attorney there maybe some clean up to that is that right and supervisor mar if you want to clarifying what our asking for . >> if i could...
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. >> the expansion of medicaid under obamacare. >> we can't take our foot off the gas. >> this is notport of obamacare, here's what i need you to could. >> i've never been a supporter of obamacare. >> period, skplamation point. >> be a man, stand up. >> you guys are practically spooning president obama. >> the man has thrown away his career as a conservative. >> take your foot off the gas. ♪ ♪ >>> good to have you with us tonight folks. thanks for watching. we're two weeks away from the midterm election and obamacare is getting some attention even from some republicans. everyone seems to forget the law that was pass that gave 10 million americans health insurance but not republic governor from ohio, john kasich, he had shocking words when asked about repealing obamacare, he said, that's not going to happen. ears perked up. he immediately clarified his remarks saying obamacare can and should be repealed. he went on to say the opposition to medicaid expansion was either political or ideological. i don't think it holds wiater with real improvement with people's lives. wow. excuse me gove
. >> the expansion of medicaid under obamacare. >> we can't take our foot off the gas. >> this is notport of obamacare, here's what i need you to could. >> i've never been a supporter of obamacare. >> period, skplamation point. >> be a man, stand up. >> you guys are practically spooning president obama. >> the man has thrown away his career as a conservative. >> take your foot off the gas. ♪ ♪ >>> good to have you with us...
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. >> the expansion has been great. i came for hajj in 1985. there was a lot of suffering due to crowding. what they have done is amazing. >> while there's little disagreement on the need for expansion. the authority are accused of not paying attention to the importance of islamic heritage, saying no one should be denied the opportunity to have physical reminders of the history of their fate. >> critics are concerned about sky scapers that fill with shopping malls. it's a concern however, that some clerics say has no basis in islamic law. >> all of this argument is motivated by ideological factors, by political agenda that these people may have, which undermines, but not really from the valid sharia point of view nor a practical point of view. >> for now, mecca is a huge construction sight, and authorities are not ruling out further expansions in the coming years. turning it into a gleaming metropolis of skyscrapers. >> al jazeera continues to demand the release of its three journalists imprisoned in egypt. peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy and
. >> the expansion has been great. i came for hajj in 1985. there was a lot of suffering due to crowding. what they have done is amazing. >> while there's little disagreement on the need for expansion. the authority are accused of not paying attention to the importance of islamic heritage, saying no one should be denied the opportunity to have physical reminders of the history of their fate. >> critics are concerned about sky scapers that fill with shopping malls. it's a...
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they accepted the medicaid expansion. there would be an enormous political imperative here for the states to have to do something. and the insurance companies would be waiting to see what the states would do because you'd have 283,000 people in north carolina immediately lose their subsidies. the vast majority of those would have to drop their coverage. in florida, 895,000 people would immediately lose their subsidies. this is based on 2014 enrollment. if they double the enrollment in 2015, that would be something approaching 2 million people in florida or 600,000 people in north carolina depending on how many people they enroll in 2015. so it's a huge problem. texas, 580,000, could be a million in 2015 if the obama administration stays on the cbo track for enrollment. that would be an enormous political issue. and what the carriers would be doing is they'd be sitting there saying, all right, what are these states going to do? if -- you would -- if that halbig ruling came down it would likely be midyear because the court t
they accepted the medicaid expansion. there would be an enormous political imperative here for the states to have to do something. and the insurance companies would be waiting to see what the states would do because you'd have 283,000 people in north carolina immediately lose their subsidies. the vast majority of those would have to drop their coverage. in florida, 895,000 people would immediately lose their subsidies. this is based on 2014 enrollment. if they double the enrollment in 2015,...
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it commemorates one of the greatest victories in the dynastic expansion of dos pilas. you see here the king of seibal, stripped, bound, humiliated -- and he is being tortured and bled. the text records that he was decapitated here in the plaza area of dos pilas. and standing on him, the king of dos pilas, symbolizing the conquest by dos pilas of this very important city in the pasion river valley. keach: throughout maya history, kings have attempted to expand beyond the boundaries of their individual kingdoms. but these attempts were often short-lived or completely unsuccessful. would dos pilas prove the exception ? in the domain of dos pilas was punto de chimino, located on a peninsula jutting into lake petex patutun. here there's a break in it where it drops down into this little bay. keach: while surveying the region, demarest discovered that what at first looked like a natural ravine was in fact a manmade channel, a kind of moat, like those that encircled medieval castles. you can see where the moat was. originally, the water would have run all the way across to the
it commemorates one of the greatest victories in the dynastic expansion of dos pilas. you see here the king of seibal, stripped, bound, humiliated -- and he is being tortured and bled. the text records that he was decapitated here in the plaza area of dos pilas. and standing on him, the king of dos pilas, symbolizing the conquest by dos pilas of this very important city in the pasion river valley. keach: throughout maya history, kings have attempted to expand beyond the boundaries of their...
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the state senate insisted on it. and he has signed a pledge to repeal medicaid expansion and we should live up to the terms of what heenstein: i have never suggested that we repeal it for medicaid expansion. the most important pledge to me are the pledge of allegiance and never to spend money that the state doesn't have. >> moderator: let's go to another question. >> this is a question for both of the candidates tonight. two thirds of the money raised by increasing the gas tax has gone towards an expansion of interstate 93. where will the money come from and mr. walt havenstein, do you oppose this and so how would you pay for the expansion of i-93 and the other infrastructure that the state needs. havenstein: sure, i do oppose that gas tax when it was passed. it's the wrong time for another tax on the people of new hampshire. and it's not just the gas tax. every bit of commerce that comes through our state is riding on that and for example a forrester in the north country, at 800-dollar tax on every single one of their trucks. so it hits every pocketbook in our state. another time when we are trying to grow the econo
the state senate insisted on it. and he has signed a pledge to repeal medicaid expansion and we should live up to the terms of what heenstein: i have never suggested that we repeal it for medicaid expansion. the most important pledge to me are the pledge of allegiance and never to spend money that the state doesn't have. >> moderator: let's go to another question. >> this is a question for both of the candidates tonight. two thirds of the money raised by increasing the gas tax has...
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they left a man injured on and caltrans has already pulled the place and still needs to expand the expansion joins they were recover ramp up on on to the and tickets to the world want to meant to and they handed him world series tickets inside. it turns out they were supposed to be part of a church convention. >> it is the the right way wases to be there to and for today's game, it will cost and it is up just a point and who was there -- you know who was there there i know he is a am and i know he is a had and you are wondering what will it be be in and from if and there will no familiar and there are no maim and 580 westbound, a little bit of the are and west bun 508 still looks -- 580 still looks good driving 5890 with the p.m. and it is looking better for late fry will and we are going to kansas city and tense and mostly brakes. >> i think this system will come in am the game. myp on and and there are pro from and sunday they 8 until and they have mostly sunny partly cloudy skies and payment to we are also in the 40s, took that and oop and notp this may be am opinion and walter temperatur
they left a man injured on and caltrans has already pulled the place and still needs to expand the expansion joins they were recover ramp up on on to the and tickets to the world want to meant to and they handed him world series tickets inside. it turns out they were supposed to be part of a church convention. >> it is the the right way wases to be there to and for today's game, it will cost and it is up just a point and who was there -- you know who was there there i know he is a am and...
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what is striking about the expansion, if you look at a study from boston university, they predict that about 80% of the people while be newly insured in the expansion population were previously privately insured. so not only are we moving these people into a public cost column but putting them in a position with reduced access to healthcare services. medicaid does not provide the same quality of care or health outcomes as private are inance. >>here's wow the government wants to trim the fat, by paying workers to lose weight. the program is kicking off in the u.k., and advocates say they should it here, too. they're offering you financial incentives to lose weight youch like that. >> i do like it. and what this is really beginning to get people to see is that preventive care, investing in that, will save trillioned of dollars in the future rather than paying for treatment. >> what's the record on people who lose weight, gain it back? give the money back? >> there will be certain parameters set and that's something they're discussing. this has not been put into effect. but they're findin
what is striking about the expansion, if you look at a study from boston university, they predict that about 80% of the people while be newly insured in the expansion population were previously privately insured. so not only are we moving these people into a public cost column but putting them in a position with reduced access to healthcare services. medicaid does not provide the same quality of care or health outcomes as private are inance. >>here's wow the government wants to trim the...
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our response to this, i mean the global response is not kept up with the rate of expansion. if that keeps up, as the cdc has projected, we may need a vaccine to actually be an important part of the controlled of the epidemic itself as opposed to what the original purpose of it was, was to protect healthcare workers alone, but now if you have a raging epidemic, and to be quite honest with you, i cannot predict when that will be if you have a lot of rate of protection. to give you the answer. in it slows down it is a much longer time. if you have a lot more people in your vaccine trial, it takes less time. if we have trouble logistically, which we might, of getting people into the trial, it may take longer. so i would like to give you a firm answer, but we with can't right now. >> another, in addition to the vaccines, part of controlling the virus is early diagnosis and treatment, i know there are some diagnostic tests that are being developed can you speak to the prospects of improved diagnostics that can assist? >> right. well, there are a couple of agencies that are working
our response to this, i mean the global response is not kept up with the rate of expansion. if that keeps up, as the cdc has projected, we may need a vaccine to actually be an important part of the controlled of the epidemic itself as opposed to what the original purpose of it was, was to protect healthcare workers alone, but now if you have a raging epidemic, and to be quite honest with you, i cannot predict when that will be if you have a lot of rate of protection. to give you the answer. in...
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i will stay away from the rest of the medicaid expansion discussion assuming we will talk about that later. but it is having severe affects on the health of all of our institutions because windy affordable care act was passed, it was passed with the assumption that there would be far fewer patients that did not have insurance. there would be a far less degree of uncompensated care. because we still do still have 48,000 non covered residence hospitals still have the same degree of non
i will stay away from the rest of the medicaid expansion discussion assuming we will talk about that later. but it is having severe affects on the health of all of our institutions because windy affordable care act was passed, it was passed with the assumption that there would be far fewer patients that did not have insurance. there would be a far less degree of uncompensated care. because we still do still have 48,000 non covered residence hospitals still have the same degree of non
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aspects that americans like but when it comes down to the mandate of the increased taxes to pay for the expansion of health care coverage this is a pretty unpopular policy but the democrats pursued it anyway but they have a party loyalist that this is a once in a generation opportunity. the same thing is true on the republican side looked at george w. bush part of that policy was popular he enacted tax cuts for the middle class so that was firmly in line with the ownership of taxation but the bulk of those tax cuts came from big cuts to the most wealthy americans and poll after poll they were very unpopular and remain so poll with dash. and those of halfies loyalist to care about these issues they push the two parties and extreme directions because day care so much. >> host: on the reverse side how to republicans with the lgbt individuals who vote overwhelmingly democratic their interests are with the republican party. >> or evangelical christians. i don't have good news for you. the way that american politics is structured makes it very difficult for herb parties to come up with credible promise
aspects that americans like but when it comes down to the mandate of the increased taxes to pay for the expansion of health care coverage this is a pretty unpopular policy but the democrats pursued it anyway but they have a party loyalist that this is a once in a generation opportunity. the same thing is true on the republican side looked at george w. bush part of that policy was popular he enacted tax cuts for the middle class so that was firmly in line with the ownership of taxation but the...
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the resolution for your consideration today would allow an expansion of the program location should they be requested to meet the location criteria provided in the staff report. this criteria considers view corridors, d. a. disabilities acts. to on attain this request, base on staff research, bike share programs and other locations have taken a few years to look at the operational system generate a profit. should this program revenue still not meet or extended by year two, the data can be demonstrated through financial statements through the port director. an additional fee waiver would be granted. since there have been reports in the news about the bike share program i have invited the bike share program sponsors for the san francisco program to include bay area air quality management district and the san francisco municipal transportation agency and also bike share in case you have additional questions. >> are there any of these stations anywhere else bids the -- besides the water front in >> yes they are all over the city. i have a map. they are primarily the financial district connec
the resolution for your consideration today would allow an expansion of the program location should they be requested to meet the location criteria provided in the staff report. this criteria considers view corridors, d. a. disabilities acts. to on attain this request, base on staff research, bike share programs and other locations have taken a few years to look at the operational system generate a profit. should this program revenue still not meet or extended by year two, the data can be...