SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
28
28
Jun 4, 2015
06/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
mary's that long term that would help us to solve the problem? we're going to have a long term problem of beds. we'll be looking to hospitals. you'll be needing to discharge to continuing shortage of beds yourselves. i think we looked to be a part of the solution if you're taking beds offline. >> i certainly think all2mñ?ñ?ñ the hospitals in san francisco are interested in solving this problem. it's not one that we can do online. i know two levels, one dignity health i spoke with our strategy about this yesterday. it's been recently declared that this is supposed to acute care is a major priority for us. the whole bucket of services that comes into long term care it's quite complex. i do sit on long term care council. i think this skilled nursing area is one that nobody owns in san francisco. long term care council doesn't own it. health department doesn't own it. it's something i know. when i first went to the long term care, i asked thisc?ñ?ñ? question about what the capacity was. there wasn't any studies done at ñ?ñ? that time. we're looking in
mary's that long term that would help us to solve the problem? we're going to have a long term problem of beds. we'll be looking to hospitals. you'll be needing to discharge to continuing shortage of beds yourselves. i think we looked to be a part of the solution if you're taking beds offline. >> i certainly think all2mñ?ñ?ñ the hospitals in san francisco are interested in solving this problem. it's not one that we can do online. i know two levels, one dignity health i spoke with our...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
32
32
Jun 11, 2015
06/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
alert important missing seniors over 65 and the labels telling me what the drugs are for those we've mentioned 3 new ones on long term care increased the perm that he personal insurance for medi-cal recipients to create a task force on family care giving it similar to the long term care task force they'll have a board range of stakeholders proposed resources website for the community and lastly a personal income tax these and it's that's to include military pay the 3 new ones today, the senior rally on the 20th capital day and between our meeting on the 15 and today, the alzheimer's advocacy day was held in sacramento are there any questions. >> that was very, very thorough i do have a question regarding the important issue regarding people who go off disability and on to medicare it is a state program. >> some of it maybe the income respect insurance that one can take out from their job when so if i were disabled and to supplement my income with the others pissy think there's probably changes let me look into that and report next month. >> thank you very much any questions or comments for diane from the public thank
alert important missing seniors over 65 and the labels telling me what the drugs are for those we've mentioned 3 new ones on long term care increased the perm that he personal insurance for medi-cal recipients to create a task force on family care giving it similar to the long term care task force they'll have a board range of stakeholders proposed resources website for the community and lastly a personal income tax these and it's that's to include military pay the 3 new ones today, the senior...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
57
57
Jun 7, 2015
06/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you. >> commissioner sims. >> just gone how does that program fit with the long term care coordinating council. >> as indicated this particular program works directly with consumers; right? out in the community and also, if there's agencies having certain issues that need adding you know, i know for a fact there was a lot of the systems being given during the time that the overtime issue for i s h workers this particular program helped to cooperate some of the advocacy for that so what it does it works on day to day on the groulg and then able to take that data they collect that information over to the long term care coordinating council to share about their experiences on the issues that have been arising amongst the consumers. >> a so this is a doted line connection no direct line of accountability is operating individually. >> we thought it would be helpful to have some accountability and some kind of oversight for an opportunity for this program to report to this greater court reporting or corresponding 0 council to work closely together. >> it's not a program of the long term care
thank you. >> commissioner sims. >> just gone how does that program fit with the long term care coordinating council. >> as indicated this particular program works directly with consumers; right? out in the community and also, if there's agencies having certain issues that need adding you know, i know for a fact there was a lot of the systems being given during the time that the overtime issue for i s h workers this particular program helped to cooperate some of the advocacy...
54
54
Jun 8, 2015
06/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
the short term seasonal outlook is it for these trends to continue in the far western states especially. long term predictions those more than three months are more difficult to make. especially on a regional basis. chief among the challenges for western states is managing scarce water supplies and ensuring public health and safety and other effects as you've heard from many of our panelists. states and local water entities typically lead efforts to prepare for a drought. i think you've heard excellent examples of that today. due to their primary role in water allocation. even without drought, though 80% of state water managers expect water shortages weren't next decade. key concerns range from population growth and lack of information on water availability and use to potential impacts of climate change and effects of extreme weather events such as floods and droughts. the bureau of reclamation faces similar challenges, especially for its large multiple purpose projects, that involve balancing multiple objectives across large areas. challenges in the colorado river basin and the central val e
the short term seasonal outlook is it for these trends to continue in the far western states especially. long term predictions those more than three months are more difficult to make. especially on a regional basis. chief among the challenges for western states is managing scarce water supplies and ensuring public health and safety and other effects as you've heard from many of our panelists. states and local water entities typically lead efforts to prepare for a drought. i think you've heard...
53
53
Jun 11, 2015
06/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
so there is a lot of work to be done on the long-term deal. that is alexis tsipras and the government want to defend. >> john psaropoulos in athens. the news welcomed in athens. the commissioner warned athens to step up to finalise a deal saying: >>> the president of the turkey recep tayyip erdogan is about to give his first speech since his party lost its over all majority. let's go live to bernard smith live in istanbul. bernard, things have not gone to plan for president recep tayyip erdogan. it will be interesting what he says in the speech. he had been hoping that the party he helped to establish, the ruling party, would give him a mandate to extend presidential powers. it looks like that will have to be solved. >> it does. that's on the backburner for the moment. the president was involved in the election campaign. technically the presidency is supposed to be above politics he was campaigning through the election speaking loudly in favour, in favour of the party that he helped found, the a.k. party. he kept is low profile since the electi
so there is a lot of work to be done on the long-term deal. that is alexis tsipras and the government want to defend. >> john psaropoulos in athens. the news welcomed in athens. the commissioner warned athens to step up to finalise a deal saying: >>> the president of the turkey recep tayyip erdogan is about to give his first speech since his party lost its over all majority. let's go live to bernard smith live in istanbul. bernard, things have not gone to plan for president recep...
52
52
Jun 10, 2015
06/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
these are not oco expenses but the expenses of the department of defense facing a long-term challenge of the united states to maintain the long-term capabilities of the united states defense forces. some have said we should avoid cut spending with the budget control through this oco approach to eliminate the caps. i could not disagree more. because if we use this approach for one year of this gimmick it is easier to do with the next year and the year after and the year after that to ensure that imbalance between security and domestic spending. using oco in this way is counter to the intent of the budget control act. imposed proportionate equal cuts of defense and nondefense spending to force the bipartisan compromise. this approach unilaterally is not part of that approach rather than have a permanent solution to sequestration and it is essentially exempts defense spending in reduces all pressure of the solution of domestic spending priorities. the president's defense budget request placed the needed funding where it should be to provide those other overseas tour existed day. the budg
these are not oco expenses but the expenses of the department of defense facing a long-term challenge of the united states to maintain the long-term capabilities of the united states defense forces. some have said we should avoid cut spending with the budget control through this oco approach to eliminate the caps. i could not disagree more. because if we use this approach for one year of this gimmick it is easier to do with the next year and the year after and the year after that to ensure that...
41
41
Jun 15, 2015
06/15
by
CNBC
quote
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 1
what's the long term? >> first of all it's hard for an investor to parse exactly what's true and what's not when talking about twitter. it seems every statement that comes out you have to go really? he says -- dorsey says i'm not thinking about being ceo. really? you have been thinking about leaving things for a long time.
what's the long term? >> first of all it's hard for an investor to parse exactly what's true and what's not when talking about twitter. it seems every statement that comes out you have to go really? he says -- dorsey says i'm not thinking about being ceo. really? you have been thinking about leaving things for a long time.
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
29
29
Jun 26, 2015
06/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
additionally, we have to get a bit of a better handle on the long-term maintenance. for these facility. we know this quantity or cost to us to maintain vips. how do we want to handle that in the future? these are conversations already occurring at the executive team. one, the opportunity and thing this is open our eyes to is a wet weather fee, storm other incentive type program will we could perhaps encourage others to embrace green infrastructure and take the leadership role, build it also take on a long-term maintenance. so, this is something we'll be exploring. as an incentive program because we tell this great groundwork to the urban watershed assessment, because we study no storm water rates, this is something with restarting on this summer to analyze how do the most effective incentive program. i want to show you one project, so we did minus but it's cesar chavez bit and a few given up cesar chavez. it's truly lovely. thrilling ice cream infrastructure installation. as you come up through the chavez, it's provided a neighborhood that traffic was very difficult,
additionally, we have to get a bit of a better handle on the long-term maintenance. for these facility. we know this quantity or cost to us to maintain vips. how do we want to handle that in the future? these are conversations already occurring at the executive team. one, the opportunity and thing this is open our eyes to is a wet weather fee, storm other incentive type program will we could perhaps encourage others to embrace green infrastructure and take the leadership role, build it also...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
37
37
Jun 7, 2015
06/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
next is the long term care coordinating council report. >> hi, good morning and director so name margaret the executive director of home bridge and on the council and i'm doing the report this month so the council met on may 14th and basically, had some outstanding presentations this month the first one was on the first meeting the long term care integration body i don't know if it has a particular name it is the members include the department heads of the department of public health the department of aging & adult services and the human services agency the others are both the health plans the san francisco health plan and the blue cross heartache plan as well as the take over of that group to carry out the recommendations of the long-term plan that is cleared two years ago and the first recommendation being roanoke county t is the one on how to enhance and improve the data schaffer within the departments public health department dos and others as well as community-based organizations that provides the silver that is all part of the integration plan the other pies it looks like the califo
next is the long term care coordinating council report. >> hi, good morning and director so name margaret the executive director of home bridge and on the council and i'm doing the report this month so the council met on may 14th and basically, had some outstanding presentations this month the first one was on the first meeting the long term care integration body i don't know if it has a particular name it is the members include the department heads of the department of public health the...
81
81
Jun 26, 2015
06/15
by
CNBC
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
the short-term chart. and again, drawing the lines. so what we're looking for is a resolution of this standoff, the short term, the long term, the reallywe're playing for a move out of this range up to just where we were at 580. so a 5%, 6% move bringing us out of this final wedge just to where we were earlier in the year, playing for about a 6% move up. >> wow. really has gone nowhere. thanks, carter. mike, how are you trading this fundamentally? >> there's a legitimate debate going on here because for a long time this was a growth company and it isn't really -- top line revenues are dropping. we've seen a couple missteps. they have not made a decent play in social media at all. google glass, what happened to that thing? there's a couple things we could concern ourselves with. we can look at the val sxwaigs see it's trading cheaper and because that's a don't think people are expecting a lost growth out of this business now and trying to figure out whether they're actually going to get on board. you suggested possible qi buying twitter but the price of that's onerous. when i take a look at that one of the things i see is there's a litt
the short-term chart. and again, drawing the lines. so what we're looking for is a resolution of this standoff, the short term, the long term, the reallywe're playing for a move out of this range up to just where we were at 580. so a 5%, 6% move bringing us out of this final wedge just to where we were earlier in the year, playing for about a 6% move up. >> wow. really has gone nowhere. thanks, carter. mike, how are you trading this fundamentally? >> there's a legitimate debate...
91
91
Jun 9, 2015
06/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
the short-term seasonal outlook is for the trends to continue in the far western states especially. long-term predictions those more than three months are more difficult to make. especially on a regional basis. chief among the challenges for western states is managing scarce water supplies and ensuring public health and safety in industry and other effects as you heard from many panel lists. states and local water entities typically lead efforts to prepare for a drought and you heard excellent examples of that today due to their primary role in water allocation. even without drought 80% expect water shortages within the next decade. key concerns range from population growth and lack of information on water availability and use to potential impacts of climate change and effects of extreme weather events such as foods and droughts. the bureau faces similar challenges especially for its large multiple purpose projects that involve balancing multiple objectives across large areas. challenges in the colorado river basin and for the central valley of california and to some degree the columbia
the short-term seasonal outlook is for the trends to continue in the far western states especially. long-term predictions those more than three months are more difficult to make. especially on a regional basis. chief among the challenges for western states is managing scarce water supplies and ensuring public health and safety in industry and other effects as you heard from many panel lists. states and local water entities typically lead efforts to prepare for a drought and you heard excellent...
55
55
Jun 10, 2015
06/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
i agree with him that the long-term solution is evolved aid in the countries of which they.but was there discussion of an international diplomatic effort? and giving technical support to the government of the failed state in libya which remains a lawless space through which huge numbers of people will continue to go unless and until some sort of stability is restored to the country? >> my right honorable friend this absolute identified a core part of the problem that needs to solve and solve quite urgently and it is have a government of national unity in libya. because of course we can offer and to offer technical assistance for the security training of libya. we can offer those things that but until there's a government in place they don't really join up and make comprehensive strategy. what we talked about was make sure foreign ministers and others were doing everything they can to support special representative and his work to form the government. once that is something we can pour in the assistance to help them to do with the criminal gangs and to secure their borders. >
i agree with him that the long-term solution is evolved aid in the countries of which they.but was there discussion of an international diplomatic effort? and giving technical support to the government of the failed state in libya which remains a lawless space through which huge numbers of people will continue to go unless and until some sort of stability is restored to the country? >> my right honorable friend this absolute identified a core part of the problem that needs to solve and...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
45
45
Jun 16, 2015
06/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
trial e p moving forward has helped to expand expand the service and increase the frequency and the long term project audio tape missouri street, however challenges getting across the site for the amenities to expand the mission district like the general hospital and part find that is caused by the discontinuation of the court there were a lot of tafdz take into account and bus service was removed how are there other ways to expand supplement and muni has worked on the 10 and other ways to expand supplement that service so the project promoted a couple of concepts the first the pedestrian lighting project on the backside of the potrero hill that will disconnect it along the path for the children cutting through and the walking school bus and to expand preserve the staircase when implemented as part of the long-range project the next set of improvements are exciting their traffic calming and traffic signal nanlts they take intersections like this one here 25th and dakota is north intersection that's not well defined and using not infrastructure materials but sort of close off the intersection
trial e p moving forward has helped to expand expand the service and increase the frequency and the long term project audio tape missouri street, however challenges getting across the site for the amenities to expand the mission district like the general hospital and part find that is caused by the discontinuation of the court there were a lot of tafdz take into account and bus service was removed how are there other ways to expand supplement and muni has worked on the 10 and other ways to...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
52
52
Jun 18, 2015
06/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
what is the long term and short term care of skilled nursing. we need to put our thinking caps off for creative approaches to say that this is going to be the model as opposed to reaction to numbers. >> commissioner chung has the floor next.eñ?ñ? >> first off, i want to say2wñ?ñ? that we really appreciate them as a partner in providing the passionate care to ourzdñ?ñ community and residents in san francisco. we don't want to sit here andççñ?ñ? say that you have to keep these beds open so you0vñ?ñ? lose money. it's also goes back to the principlesmwñ?ñ? what providing like compassionate healthcare is to our community. i appreciate that you have a system in place to follow them. my guess is to really8pñ?ñ? make sure that we to the risk of hospitalization.ñ?ñ? that comes to the hint of data rñ?ñ -- point of data. to we have data aroundoqñ?ñ? someone who actually stay in acute&xñ?ñ? -- in hospital sniff versus someone who stays in a community sniff andanñ?ñ the rate of rehospital station. i think that'sgzñ?ñ? something that i'm more interested in.zññ
what is the long term and short term care of skilled nursing. we need to put our thinking caps off for creative approaches to say that this is going to be the model as opposed to reaction to numbers. >> commissioner chung has the floor next.eñ?ñ? >> first off, i want to say2wñ?ñ? that we really appreciate them as a partner in providing the passionate care to ourzdñ?ñ community and residents in san francisco. we don't want to sit here andççñ?ñ? say that you have to keep...
58
58
Jun 15, 2015
06/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
the long-term economic plan working in -- growth rate in england. unemployment in my constituency is down 22% since 2010. does the prime minister agree that the redoubling of the benefits to my constituents on all those along the route? >> i congratulate you for winning the stitch went schism he has got on to a great start by mentioning the railway line that goes right through the middle of my constituency which i want to see the further redoubling of. he's already my new best friend. he will know that we got the intercity express train for 2017. there will be new and updated train for every part of westtire. >> mark ndur kin. >> the prime minister campaign on group b strip awareness. i'm sure he is aware of the highly successful program of universal g.b.s. will he now encourage ministers to rule out g.b.s. specific testing as a routine offered to all pregnant women across all our health services? >> can i say i thank you for raising this. because it was craig allen richards who raised this issue with me which got me interested in the whole area in t
the long-term economic plan working in -- growth rate in england. unemployment in my constituency is down 22% since 2010. does the prime minister agree that the redoubling of the benefits to my constituents on all those along the route? >> i congratulate you for winning the stitch went schism he has got on to a great start by mentioning the railway line that goes right through the middle of my constituency which i want to see the further redoubling of. he's already my new best friend. he...
59
59
Jun 15, 2015
06/15
by
FBC
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
the. but long-term is it getting better? yes. the biggest thing is that you just mentioned it, the biggest factor is the change in the mindset among o'neills. i had no money, had delivered home for a couple of months when i was out of college and i was ashamed of that. i was weeping in a bunk bed with a sherrill takes poster, my mom was cooking dinner, that part was great, but i was ashamed to be at home great i don't think that's the case now. and you know, try to pay the student loans. large income is government policy, which is a shame. and i don't think in our generation. >> they do is say that the millennial's as are starting to come around, they wanted to do this experience. >> instead of just doing it a bit later, they are getting there. they are starting this family formation. the longer term we are set up for a much better situation. and yes, it will be getting better. >> the lgi homes, it is a small homebuilder. >> what do you think reign. >> this is a homebuilder based in new jersey and the stock has come down, but i h
the. but long-term is it getting better? yes. the biggest thing is that you just mentioned it, the biggest factor is the change in the mindset among o'neills. i had no money, had delivered home for a couple of months when i was out of college and i was ashamed of that. i was weeping in a bunk bed with a sherrill takes poster, my mom was cooking dinner, that part was great, but i was ashamed to be at home great i don't think that's the case now. and you know, try to pay the student loans. large...
210
210
Jun 22, 2015
06/15
by
CNBC
tv
eye 210
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm curious do you see this as the long-term prospect? or would it be better to take the short-term gain and get out. >> you know i think it is long-term. i did the work on them because they were there ringing the bell and i said wow this is an inexpensive company with a lot going for it. i think you have a lot going there. a lot of criticism for being right on twitter this week and quitting fit bit. and people were furious i got it right. that's okay. you can't serve everybody. the good news has always been in the u.s. and we saw it today when the market decided to shake off europe's dilemmas. and it is a beauty? honestly. and i'll unveil a power house when i add to it my healthcare hot list. and what are we supposed to do with the company inside go pro's body cameras and drones is down big today. should you eliminate it or will it record another rally. and my season of radius health department, a stock soaring 60% this year. stick with cramer. you probably know xerox as the company that's all about printing. but did you know we also supp
i'm curious do you see this as the long-term prospect? or would it be better to take the short-term gain and get out. >> you know i think it is long-term. i did the work on them because they were there ringing the bell and i said wow this is an inexpensive company with a lot going for it. i think you have a lot going there. a lot of criticism for being right on twitter this week and quitting fit bit. and people were furious i got it right. that's okay. you can't serve everybody. the good...
70
70
Jun 30, 2015
06/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
which is the long term viability of the greek debt, and the long term viability of the austerity plansy keep having to labor under. they haven't really managed the diplomacy hasn't been up to it to talk about the fundamental issues involved in these bail out programs. should greece be cutting public expenses at a time when the economy is not growing. these are questions creditors simply haven't been willing to discuss. so there's a complete break down, and it doesn't look likely they will get any more favors unless they get a commitment, i think that's been the message. the greek government has to show it's goodwill anew, before asking for anything. so they have now taken a very tough line, if the yes vote is the implication, then we will think about what we shall offer to the government, whatever the government of the day will be by then. live for news the greek capitol, thank you. at least three people have died in a car bomb attack. the explosion happened in a police station called the 6th of october city. two more explosions were heard in the area. meanwhile, egypt's president is p
which is the long term viability of the greek debt, and the long term viability of the austerity plansy keep having to labor under. they haven't really managed the diplomacy hasn't been up to it to talk about the fundamental issues involved in these bail out programs. should greece be cutting public expenses at a time when the economy is not growing. these are questions creditors simply haven't been willing to discuss. so there's a complete break down, and it doesn't look likely they will get...
46
46
Jun 22, 2015
06/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
i thought it spoke volumes of the long-term vision for country. ill go on investing in that road any other key infrastructure we need to see roads and rail and broadband across the south of england. >> thank you very much mr. speaker. [shouting] >> is the second aware among concern that the calculation of the public lending right is being distorted by increasing the of public -- libraries being run by funded because of the huge cuts in local council? will be asked the cultural secretary who i know is extremely knowledgeable in these matters to assure this rectified and the they can expect the reports for which they are entitled to? >> welcome i know we have to address some potential to lending right and the last couple of years and i'm happy to look specifically at the case come at the issue he raises and see if there's more we can do. >> done nothing. >> today's an opponent they can provide further compelling evidence -- the. [shouting] -- of the strength of united kingdom's economic recovery thanks in large measure to a long-term economic plan --
i thought it spoke volumes of the long-term vision for country. ill go on investing in that road any other key infrastructure we need to see roads and rail and broadband across the south of england. >> thank you very much mr. speaker. [shouting] >> is the second aware among concern that the calculation of the public lending right is being distorted by increasing the of public -- libraries being run by funded because of the huge cuts in local council? will be asked the cultural...
30
30
Jun 5, 2015
06/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
will give you more in the long term budget outlook. one of the things we do is show you how varying interest rates effects the debt in the long run and do some discussion of that. >> i appreciate getting that information. all it will do is make me stay up later worrying how we are going and how we take care of this. my last point is my understanding from sitting on the budget committee and hearing previous testimony is that the longer we wait the harder it is. figuring out how to take care of entitlement programs that's the greatest driver of our debt right now while we can, before interest rates do rise, will put us in better position and perhaps not put us in a crisis situation, is that not correct? >> thank you. thank you mr. chairman for the hearing. i yield back. >> mr. lieu is recognized. >> thank you mr. chair. thank you dr. hall for 25 years of public service. i am going to ask you questions on dynamic scoring. i believe it is a radical c change in how the cbo is going to score the federal budget and to me it is not radical beca
will give you more in the long term budget outlook. one of the things we do is show you how varying interest rates effects the debt in the long run and do some discussion of that. >> i appreciate getting that information. all it will do is make me stay up later worrying how we are going and how we take care of this. my last point is my understanding from sitting on the budget committee and hearing previous testimony is that the longer we wait the harder it is. figuring out how to take...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
35
35
Jun 19, 2015
06/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
in unsupported services which is ask a part of half of our department, the office of long-term care, rotective services, and then we have the office of the veteran services and office on aging and information refer and consultations is our fourth edition. >>> if you turn to go start has it up, page 7 of the report before you, you will see there are three things we want to highlight today. those are really either populations of people that cut across all four divisions were areas of work that card across the four divisions. first is the quality assurance and clinical consultation unit. this is something that we came out of the community living fund work and that a version and committee immigration work a number of years ago. we have seen the successes that that program. wash that across the department to answer all four divisions. it is also part of alder street is a planning work we have done. two of its long-term immigration, dementia and alzheimer's, living with dignity, was involved in key portions of those reports. a country veterans office,, i am not sure if you had known but in
in unsupported services which is ask a part of half of our department, the office of long-term care, rotective services, and then we have the office of the veteran services and office on aging and information refer and consultations is our fourth edition. >>> if you turn to go start has it up, page 7 of the report before you, you will see there are three things we want to highlight today. those are really either populations of people that cut across all four divisions were areas of...
82
82
Jun 19, 2015
06/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> he's talking more over the long term. he's trying to spur the base of his country to get involved. to try and do something to move public opinion. here's why that's important. if you look at public opinion it's really been moving in favor of having fewer gun laws. it's about split now in this country. people who want more gun legislation and people who don't want changes. public opinion will have to not be split down the middle. one side will have to win out. the president is hoping that the side favoring gun control legislation will win out. in the long term think about new town connecticut, 20 first graders six and seven-year-old little kids gunned down in their classroom. six teachers gunned down. passage of legislation for background checks at gun shows that failed. the gun control issue was not at the center of most of those campaigns. the president believes that has to change if congress is going to eventually change anything. >> patty culhane in washington, d.c. thanks. >> moving to our other top stories talks in ge
. >> he's talking more over the long term. he's trying to spur the base of his country to get involved. to try and do something to move public opinion. here's why that's important. if you look at public opinion it's really been moving in favor of having fewer gun laws. it's about split now in this country. people who want more gun legislation and people who don't want changes. public opinion will have to not be split down the middle. one side will have to win out. the president is hoping...
181
181
Jun 3, 2015
06/15
by
KQEH
tv
eye 181
favorite 0
quote 0
that would be three -- that would cure 75% of the long-term shortfall in social security. whereas it is only about 20% to 25% by raising the retirement age to 70. >> so $118,000 a year is the current cap. would you argue that you need to tax all earnings no matter how high they go or only earnings up to an elevated level above $118,000 in. >> i'm in favor of scrapping the cap. we tax for medicare purposes the fica taxes on all income there is no limit on how much and i think the same should be the rule for social security. >> what is the political appetite though in washington for that type of a solution especially given the fact that we're in a campaign season it doesn't seem like there is that kind of appetite to discuss tax increases like that? >> well you know if you ask the americ you rather have your benefits cut by 20%, which is what raising the retirement age to 70 would do or have rich people pay the same tax rate that you pay, not surprisingly they are overwhelmingly in fav of that. and i think that there is a growing appetite among politicians in washington to ac
that would be three -- that would cure 75% of the long-term shortfall in social security. whereas it is only about 20% to 25% by raising the retirement age to 70. >> so $118,000 a year is the current cap. would you argue that you need to tax all earnings no matter how high they go or only earnings up to an elevated level above $118,000 in. >> i'm in favor of scrapping the cap. we tax for medicare purposes the fica taxes on all income there is no limit on how much and i think the...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
55
55
Jun 15, 2015
06/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
in terms of what we are asking for this year boils down to a few things t. is the same strategy to inves in the long term and what makes the organization stronger. we are asking number 1, for flexibility. being able to restructure the organization to respond to the all real estate market. we talked about the impact of the down turn of the market and increase of appeals, however we are also similarly impacted by the surge of new construction activity happening noumpt rathder than pigeon holing the office to only dedicate staff to 1 purpose squu sissment we ask for the city to be flexible to have it staff to work on assessment appeal squz new construction as we see the surge in construction continue. number tworks we are continuing to invest in our people. we are creating number un, a path way to staff to grow prfessionally that introduce the training program that helps the clerical staff to train for auditor position. this helps create a career ladder for individuals to stay in the office. we want to inivist in training. property tax law is not easy so we want to make sure we are up to date with the
in terms of what we are asking for this year boils down to a few things t. is the same strategy to inves in the long term and what makes the organization stronger. we are asking number 1, for flexibility. being able to restructure the organization to respond to the all real estate market. we talked about the impact of the down turn of the market and increase of appeals, however we are also similarly impacted by the surge of new construction activity happening noumpt rathder than pigeon holing...
39
39
Jun 16, 2015
06/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
they asked us to look at the long-term. n the long-term we are dealing with a volatile situation here. with the president's response to the advance of kurdish forces in northeastern syria it is clear that he would rather see that area remain in isis dominated no man's land than to see the current successful. as the same logic that he had for withholding support perhaps because he was afraid of precisely what you described in terms of the reaction to the kr g forces arriving. when you think about it and long-term and think about the fragmentation we already see in syria and my own view is the idea that syria is going to -- the syrian humpty dumpty will get put back together again, pretty hard to credit after the amount of killing a movement population. there's still potential for the fragmentation of iraq and certainly the emergence of the kr gg as potentially a pro state, proto- kurdish state, if you then layer on top of that an inability of the turkish political system to deal with this issue i think you have a combustible
they asked us to look at the long-term. n the long-term we are dealing with a volatile situation here. with the president's response to the advance of kurdish forces in northeastern syria it is clear that he would rather see that area remain in isis dominated no man's land than to see the current successful. as the same logic that he had for withholding support perhaps because he was afraid of precisely what you described in terms of the reaction to the kr g forces arriving. when you think...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
27
27
Jun 4, 2015
06/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
people in the department and community some thought you are involved if various committees of the long term care council and a lot of things going on there there's the age and sedating san francisco group and the housing committee and hiv and aging to name a few a lot of engagement and activity going on and those help to integrated and the long term care coordinating council itself which brings in a variety of different departments people in the community labor etc. which is not integration effort >> so to make things better for seniors and people with disadvantage goal 3 to increase the access to services we want to highlight the aging and disability the sectioning connection organizations serving adult and having the connections between the two community that came from different places independent and aging adult services work together to create even though contexts as you recall we have this what we call the aging resource centers that model we switched labor from a model where we had a contract with on organization and that organization was the fiscal community services how do we best s
people in the department and community some thought you are involved if various committees of the long term care council and a lot of things going on there there's the age and sedating san francisco group and the housing committee and hiv and aging to name a few a lot of engagement and activity going on and those help to integrated and the long term care coordinating council itself which brings in a variety of different departments people in the community labor etc. which is not integration...
904
904
Jun 22, 2015
06/15
by
KQED
tv
eye 904
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> the long term impact, explain that. >> the long term aspect can be especially hard for women and children. children don't go to school for years. in syria high level of lit ready but can't get a job. refugees are not allowed to work in many of these countries. women if they're running away from home by themselves with their children are especially vulnerable. sexual harassment rape, all kinds of protection issues for women. >> okay somini sengupta of the new york times, thanks so much. >> thanks. >> sreenivasan: in the middle east, isis is reportedly planting mines and bombs among the ancient ruins in the syrian city of palmyra. the u.k.-based syrian observatory for human rights says it is not clear whether isis is planning to destroy the ruins or keep syrian forces out of the city. a possible setback in negotiations over iran's nuclear program: iran's parliament voted today to deny inspectors any access to military sites. at the same time, the lawmakers are demanding complete removal of all economic sanctions in exchange for any nuclear pact. the vote has not been enacted into l
. >> the long term impact, explain that. >> the long term aspect can be especially hard for women and children. children don't go to school for years. in syria high level of lit ready but can't get a job. refugees are not allowed to work in many of these countries. women if they're running away from home by themselves with their children are especially vulnerable. sexual harassment rape, all kinds of protection issues for women. >> okay somini sengupta of the new york times,...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
23
23
Jun 26, 2015
06/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
would be a consultant that would do -- help us to plan and design for both the inspection and repair work as well as long-term solution. as i mentioned, the initial part of the presentation , for the long-term support solution we expected a valuation and early 2017 about april or may. after the major inspection is accomplished so that we can make the best decision possible on the future solution. i'll be available to answer any questions. >> commissioners, any questions? thank you. of the comments. hi, nicole. welcome. >> thank you very much commissioner viator, commissioners. i really appreciate this presentation. as you know, this a critical project for quite some time. it was some comments that i want to provide to you. first, i think commission should continue to expect when it asked you to adopt the schedule. that is not a normal course of action at this time of year for a project, but this project is out of sequence with your normal capital improvement program in the massive scope and schedule change that you have -- [inaudible]. it is all sears single largest project, single greatest effort they are go
would be a consultant that would do -- help us to plan and design for both the inspection and repair work as well as long-term solution. as i mentioned, the initial part of the presentation , for the long-term support solution we expected a valuation and early 2017 about april or may. after the major inspection is accomplished so that we can make the best decision possible on the future solution. i'll be available to answer any questions. >> commissioners, any questions? thank you. of the...
401
401
Jun 8, 2015
06/15
by
KNTV
tv
eye 401
favorite 0
quote 0
it's been stated, we don't know the long term effects of medical marijuana. but i can tell you, i know the long term effect on uncontrolled seizures. it will be cognitive decline and it's premature death. >> reporter: after all they have been through, to give her daughter a chance at a fuller life and a chance to use the oils that might help to do that, lisa and the other parents say they will continue to fight to change laws to gain access. >> you just look ahead. you just. >> she's not giving up. >> that's not on option. that's not an option. >> harry smith, nbc news. >> you can catch more of the date line special tonight at 7:00, 6:00 central. >>> still ahead the photos behind prince george and charlotte. chances are, you've heard of their royal photographer. >>> neither the flu for the late rally can stop serena williams from winning. the twentieth grand slam of her career. only two women have won more major single titles. on the men's side today stan wawrinka earned the second grand slam champion of his career. we're getting the first photos of prince geo
it's been stated, we don't know the long term effects of medical marijuana. but i can tell you, i know the long term effect on uncontrolled seizures. it will be cognitive decline and it's premature death. >> reporter: after all they have been through, to give her daughter a chance at a fuller life and a chance to use the oils that might help to do that, lisa and the other parents say they will continue to fight to change laws to gain access. >> you just look ahead. you just....
56
56
Jun 8, 2015
06/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
are going to have to follow through and make some tough political choices that will be good for the long termalso think that it will be important for the international community and the international financial agencies to recognize the extraordinary challenges that greece face, and if both sides are showing sufficient flexibility then i think we can get this problem resolved, but it will require some tough decisions for all involved, and we will continue to consult with all of the parties involved to encourage that kind of outcome. >> do you think that will happen before the deadline? >> i think that everybody wants to make it happen, and they're working hard to get it done. >> thank you mr. president. how frustrated are you that after you personally raised your concerns about cyber security with the chinese president that a massive attack seems to have originated with china? was the chinese government involved? and as a sports fan can you give us your reaction to the fifa scandal? >> with respect to fifa, i cannot comment on a pending case by our attorney general. i will say that in conversa
are going to have to follow through and make some tough political choices that will be good for the long termalso think that it will be important for the international community and the international financial agencies to recognize the extraordinary challenges that greece face, and if both sides are showing sufficient flexibility then i think we can get this problem resolved, but it will require some tough decisions for all involved, and we will continue to consult with all of the parties...
44
44
Jun 14, 2015
06/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
now the ethnic makeup of towns alongside this side of the border is changing, perhaps for the long term. >> a river was turned into a torrent, killing nine people. a hippopotamus, lions tigers, bears and wolves have roamed the streets of georgia after their enclosure at the zoo were damaged. people have been warned to stay indoors. paul described how the animals got free. >> it seemed like the zoo which is in low ground next to a creek normally virtually dry just last night was overflooded with water, coming from all sides. it washed cars and people into the zoo area and animals were able to escape by either swimming out, or the cames were destroyed and they just made it out. nobody knows how many. there are about 600 animals totally in the zoo and they estimate about half of them escaped. people have been warned to stay inside but for some people, it's too surreal to comprehend that wild animals are roamingle streets. this morning, i saw people with their children out on the streets, while just a few blocks away, a wolf was shot on our street. there was reportedly a tiger was said to b
now the ethnic makeup of towns alongside this side of the border is changing, perhaps for the long term. >> a river was turned into a torrent, killing nine people. a hippopotamus, lions tigers, bears and wolves have roamed the streets of georgia after their enclosure at the zoo were damaged. people have been warned to stay indoors. paul described how the animals got free. >> it seemed like the zoo which is in low ground next to a creek normally virtually dry just last night was...
47
47
Jun 23, 2015
06/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
of governance that the people who live there support and are willing to support and defend in the long term. you said where have we had success? my own view is we've had considerable success in afghanistan, just speaking to president ganni yesterday morning he was reporting the results of the campaign there. again, the afghan security forces which we are enabling which we trained and ee equipped and enabling, the national unity government of president ganni and ceo abdullah which is a multi-sectarian government holding together. this in afghanistan, which i think if you go back 15 years would say a very unlikely place for that to be done. so now -- so we have assisted and enabled that. our people are very good at that. we're not at that stage yet in iraq, but when we get to that stage i think that we will participate in an international effort to help these places that are tragically demolished to rebuild themselves and govern themselves. >> so 15 years in afghanistan to get to a successful example of building governance in this region and including the packet that we've been in iraq in one
of governance that the people who live there support and are willing to support and defend in the long term. you said where have we had success? my own view is we've had considerable success in afghanistan, just speaking to president ganni yesterday morning he was reporting the results of the campaign there. again, the afghan security forces which we are enabling which we trained and ee equipped and enabling, the national unity government of president ganni and ceo abdullah which is a...
159
159
Jun 23, 2015
06/15
by
CNBC
tv
eye 159
favorite 0
quote 3
i like the stock long term. >> facebook's monster rally. n all-time high today. we'll tell you why $100 could be the next stop. ut did you know we also support hospitals using electronic health records for more than 30 million patients? or that our software helps over 20 million smartphone users remotely configure e-mail every month? or how about processing nearly $5 billion in electronic toll payments a year? in fact, today's xerox is working in surprising ways to help companies simplify the way work gets done and life gets lived. with xerox, you're ready for real business. >>> tremendous growth overseas. don't look at the valuation. it's not a valuation story. people have shied against valuation in this stock for the last 18 months and have been wrong. couple sell-offs in between. it still goes higher. squlu made a good point in the commercial break about how it screens now. >> if you screen a stock at $700 it's going it screen differently at $100. if you put up your models this thing is not going to be seen as overbought. nothing changes.
i like the stock long term. >> facebook's monster rally. n all-time high today. we'll tell you why $100 could be the next stop. ut did you know we also support hospitals using electronic health records for more than 30 million patients? or that our software helps over 20 million smartphone users remotely configure e-mail every month? or how about processing nearly $5 billion in electronic toll payments a year? in fact, today's xerox is working in surprising ways to help companies simplify...
162
162
Jun 7, 2015
06/15
by
WCAU
tv
eye 162
favorite 0
quote 0
it's been stated we don't know the long term effects of medical marijuana. i can tell you, i know the long term effect on uncontrolled seizures. it's premature death. >> reporter: after all they have been through, to give her daughter a chance at a fuller life and a chance to use the oils that might help to do that lisa and the other parents say they will continue to fight to gain access. >> you just look ahead. you just. >> she's not giving up. >> that's not on option. >> harry smith, nbc news. >> you can catch more of the date line special tonight at 7:00 6:00 central. still ahead the photos behind prince george and charlotte. you pay your auto insurance premium every month on the dot. you're like the poster child for paying on time. and then one day you tap the bumper of a station wagon. no big deal... until your insurance company jacks up your rates. you freak out. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? hey insurance companies, news flash. nobody's perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rat
it's been stated we don't know the long term effects of medical marijuana. i can tell you, i know the long term effect on uncontrolled seizures. it's premature death. >> reporter: after all they have been through, to give her daughter a chance at a fuller life and a chance to use the oils that might help to do that lisa and the other parents say they will continue to fight to gain access. >> you just look ahead. you just. >> she's not giving up. >> that's not on option....