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>> i write about the new profit and a few other organizations not because they are the only organizations that are focused on this. i think there are a lot of people thinking about this in different ways. i use of their stories as examples of sort of the right way to think about them. the more people thinking about them, the better, and i think a lot of different ways to think about how the charitable sector as a whole has affected the independent sector and can focus on this. one of the things to write about hasn't been much discussed. they ultimately can from some of the early works of john d. rockefeller and i told the history of the charitable sector in part through the tension between john rockefeller on one side and the congressman from texas on the other who was one of the great challengers opponents i think in the foundation and the charitable world or at least raise questions about it. too early the root of the nature of the organization that would have become the source of these good ideas. there's one in england i think that he hoped to see that came to fruition of the states t
>> i write about the new profit and a few other organizations not because they are the only organizations that are focused on this. i think there are a lot of people thinking about this in different ways. i use of their stories as examples of sort of the right way to think about them. the more people thinking about them, the better, and i think a lot of different ways to think about how the charitable sector as a whole has affected the independent sector and can focus on this. one of the...
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the charitable side does not work because the same organizations are at the top which reflects how people given who they give it to them it's often brand names and organizations which blocks away from -- and that's what they're trying to get out and i totally agree that is the principle challenge we face. >> host: if i were to put it into sentences -- >> guest: i will try. the current state of affairs is he or she who does the best marketing wins and the goal is the organizations that have the best results and helps the most people should win. >> guest: absolutely. >> host: let's take it from the other side and talk about small charities for a minute. isn't there an implicit message because when you talk about the innovator they have to reach a certain scale and size typicalld and performance driven research base, does an organization have to be a certain size to have the capacity to do that? wouldn't a smaller organization argued that this is an unreasonable requirement? what do you think of that argument? >> guest: that they should be able to show the effectiveness of their service befo
the charitable side does not work because the same organizations are at the top which reflects how people given who they give it to them it's often brand names and organizations which blocks away from -- and that's what they're trying to get out and i totally agree that is the principle challenge we face. >> host: if i were to put it into sentences -- >> guest: i will try. the current state of affairs is he or she who does the best marketing wins and the goal is the organizations...
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, not because they are the only organizations that are focused on is that there's a lot of people think about this in different ways. i use their stories, stories again as you really examples of the white -- the right way to think about things. and i think there's a lot of different ways to sort of think about how the terrible sector as a whole is reflected in the independent sector. can focus on the one of the things i actually write about, has been much discussed, the sector came from some of the early works of john d. rockefeller the third, and i told the history of the checkable sector in part through the tension between john d. rockefeller the third on one side and that congressman from texas on the other to a sort of one of the great challenges of the great opponents i think of the foundation world of the checkable world, or at least the very question about it. one of rockefeller's great hopes before he died, i think you're in a car exit would be some type of charity commission that would become the source of credi good. th
, not because they are the only organizations that are focused on is that there's a lot of people think about this in different ways. i use their stories, stories again as you really examples of the white -- the right way to think about things. and i think there's a lot of different ways to sort of think about how the terrible sector as a whole is reflected in the independent sector. can focus on the one of the things i actually write about, has been much discussed, the sector came from some of...
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~ >> item number 4, hearing to review the status of the america's cup organizing committee's efforts se $32 million from private sources to reimburse the city for a portion of the city's costs related to the america's cup, including an update from the controller on the acoc's financial position, what the city's potential liabilities are if the acoc fails to raise this sum, and what the city's options are for recovering any outstanding fund-raising obligations, and will also consider the original determination of financial feasibility for the america's cup, and whether the city is still responsible for staging the event when the event organizers have not fulfilled their financial obligations. item number 5, hearing to review the status of the america's cup event authority's compliance with their commitments in the workforce development and local small business inclusion plan to comply with the san francisco's mandatory local hiring program and use union contractors for all construction and temporary installation work, and with the prevailing wage provisions in the san francisco adminis
~ >> item number 4, hearing to review the status of the america's cup organizing committee's efforts se $32 million from private sources to reimburse the city for a portion of the city's costs related to the america's cup, including an update from the controller on the acoc's financial position, what the city's potential liabilities are if the acoc fails to raise this sum, and what the city's options are for recovering any outstanding fund-raising obligations, and will also consider the...
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. >>> today marks the 10th anniversary of u.s. invasion of iraq. organizers in the bay area are reflecting on war. demonstrators displayed names of the military men killed during the war. >> the marines in our battalion did not make it home and i did not see a liberation of iraq. i saw an occupation. >> the crosses on this hillside honor the 4500 servicemen who died in the eight-year conflict. >>> san francisco's mayor wants california 's medical marijuana industry to come under the regulation of the state's department of alcohol and beverage control. it would mandate the abc police the entire chain. the spokesman says it hasn't taken the a position on the bill. >>> a palo alto drug maker is in financial trouble and laying off 70% of it workforce. they are considering merging with another company or selling to another company. cuts mean some 230 people will lose jobs. shares in the company fell by more than half following today's lay off announcements. >>> stocks is were flat. the dow finished a has higher, while the nasdaq lost eight. >>> it has been clear e
. >>> today marks the 10th anniversary of u.s. invasion of iraq. organizers in the bay area are reflecting on war. demonstrators displayed names of the military men killed during the war. >> the marines in our battalion did not make it home and i did not see a liberation of iraq. i saw an occupation. >> the crosses on this hillside honor the 4500 servicemen who died in the eight-year conflict. >>> san francisco's mayor wants california 's medical marijuana industry...
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, not because they are the only organizations that are focused on -- a lot of people thinking about this in different ways. i've used their stories, again as really examples of what -- the right way to think about them. the more people thinking about them, the better. and i think there are a lot of different ways to think about how the charitable sector has a whole. one of the things i write about, the independent sector ultimately came from some of the works of john d. rockefeller iii, and i told the history in part through the tension between john d. rockefeller iii on one side and john patton, the congressman from texas on the other, one of the great challenges of one of the great opponents of the foundation world, the charitable world. or at least raised questions about it. and one of rockefeller's great hopes before he died, i think too early in the car accident, was there would be some type of charity commission that would become the source of these good ideas. there's one in england i think hoped to see come to true mission the uni
, not because they are the only organizations that are focused on -- a lot of people thinking about this in different ways. i've used their stories, again as really examples of what -- the right way to think about them. the more people thinking about them, the better. and i think there are a lot of different ways to think about how the charitable sector has a whole. one of the things i write about, the independent sector ultimately came from some of the works of john d. rockefeller iii, and i...
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in the bay area asking that question on a small scale. one organization is called armchair revolutions of the revolutionary -- and both bobby seale and huey p. newton participated. but there are four different kinds of answers. nothing had really emerged to tap that power of disruption. and what huey p. newton and bobby seale did that really started to provide an answer to the black power question was that they created a way to stand up against police brutality. if you think about that moment ,-com,-com ma the watch rebellion there have been urban rebellions all across the country and some of them very large. these were really expressions of resistance to strategy. you had massive migration in the north and the west and the jobs that attracted people and municipality's had responded. saying we are not going to deal with poverty and deal with ghettoization. we are going to contain it so you had many young people living in ghettos who are just really being brutalized and fed up that they didn't have recourse. you have to remember at this moment despite the
in the bay area asking that question on a small scale. one organization is called armchair revolutions of the revolutionary -- and both bobby seale and huey p. newton participated. but there are four different kinds of answers. nothing had really emerged to tap that power of disruption. and what huey p. newton and bobby seale did that really started to provide an answer to the black power question was that they created a way to stand up against police brutality. if you think about that moment...
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that to me was not the intent we originally had in raising money through the organizing committee. >> right. >> thank you, supervisors. mike martin, america's cup [speaker not understood] from the economic workforce development. i'd like to get a brief overview, just a little bit of what supervisor avalos just alluded to in terms of the road we took to get here. i would suggest, supervisor, we have john [speaker not understood] from the bay area council economic institute here. i suggest you be the one to present the economic finding. we can have that back and forth with the expert. and i come back up to sort of continue the discussion with our budget. does that make sense to you as a way moving forward? >> then i would like to get first a report on just where the progress is, the [speaker not understood] on the fund-raising effort. whoever the best person is to do that. i have a letter from the controller that summarizes that. maybe we can go to the controller first and then go on to the economic impact report. >> okay, that sounds fine. >> mr. controller? >> supervisors, ben rose no
that to me was not the intent we originally had in raising money through the organizing committee. >> right. >> thank you, supervisors. mike martin, america's cup [speaker not understood] from the economic workforce development. i'd like to get a brief overview, just a little bit of what supervisor avalos just alluded to in terms of the road we took to get here. i would suggest, supervisor, we have john [speaker not understood] from the bay area council economic institute here. i...
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he examines the anti-poverty effort organized by martin luther king jr. and the relationship between african-americans and mexican americans within the movement. it's about one hour. >> thanks, tom. i appreciate it. thank you everyone for being here tonight. i appreciate it. i feel a little like an airline pilot and telling you i know we have choices and so thank you for flying southwest. there are increased three of 3 cents going to write about economic justice that care about these issues and it also says a lot about the state of the country that these solutions we are talking about. but i really appreciate you being here. i also want to thank tom for having me here. a means a lot to launch the book here. and we moved to durham in 2002. i started the graduate program in the history department in the fall of 2002. and i had heard about the regulator before even moving to durham and other folks in the academy and people that do history and just love to read. i came here as an avid reader and i brought my books here and now as someone who teaches at duke in
he examines the anti-poverty effort organized by martin luther king jr. and the relationship between african-americans and mexican americans within the movement. it's about one hour. >> thanks, tom. i appreciate it. thank you everyone for being here tonight. i appreciate it. i feel a little like an airline pilot and telling you i know we have choices and so thank you for flying southwest. there are increased three of 3 cents going to write about economic justice that care about these...
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commitment that the organizing committee would endeavor to raise $32 million that would offset what the city would put in to support the project. we know the organizing committeev, for many reasons that will be discussed today, has not actually lived up to that promise. we've been told now and i would agree that our event of the america's cup is not as big as we expected it to be so our costs will be somewhat less. that could actually a leave -- alleviate the pressure to raise $22 million. what i'm concerned about today is since we've only raised maybe $13 million, i'll get a report from the controller what's been raised to date, we actually don't have to raise that much more money because we're going to use the revenue from the overall economic impact from the america's cup to actually pay for the effort that will replace what we're expected to get money raised from the event. that to me is not what we had expected to see moving forward. we would actually expect that the city would live -- the organizing committee would live up to its commitment even if they use the word endeavor to ra
commitment that the organizing committee would endeavor to raise $32 million that would offset what the city would put in to support the project. we know the organizing committeev, for many reasons that will be discussed today, has not actually lived up to that promise. we've been told now and i would agree that our event of the america's cup is not as big as we expected it to be so our costs will be somewhat less. that could actually a leave -- alleviate the pressure to raise $22 million. what...
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they would find the type of organization that the need. then they often didn't find there and can't and we build upon that and say we are researchers we will go to the charities themselves and often found the charities didn't know or in some cases they were unwilling to share with them data. it's that story that led them to create a great organization and so through their high as they told of the story that speaks to the larger truth which is charities are often not transfer and and when they are they actually don't know whether they are successful or not because they are investing in the research and the data to know that. >> host: you mentioned the market mechanisms are missing for charity and then i quote you dutrow customers of the charitable organizations are generally in different dennett tracks. there is no problem with that statement. what my question to you this shouldn't beneficiaries or clients be the true customers of charities? >> no question that out if i suggest otherwise in the book ultimately we should be my experience is
they would find the type of organization that the need. then they often didn't find there and can't and we build upon that and say we are researchers we will go to the charities themselves and often found the charities didn't know or in some cases they were unwilling to share with them data. it's that story that led them to create a great organization and so through their high as they told of the story that speaks to the larger truth which is charities are often not transfer and and when they...
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regular two week visit to the detention camp on april first but as we already just reported the organization says that they sent two representatives early june to the issues in the concerns relating to the hunger strike now in the meantime navy captain robert duran to spokesman for the detention operation who we've been communicating with for more than two weeks now confirms that thirty one of the one hundred sixty six give no prisoners are on hunger strike a level of the men are being force fed three of those men were hospitalized for rehydration an observation now two weeks ago when r.t. reached out to captain duran and he dismissed any reports or allegations of a mass hunger strike taking place at the detention facility within the past day we spoke with attorney carlos warner he recently went to go visit his clients for the phrase. he's been charged with war crimes but his attorney when speaking to our she read a statement from his client let's take a listen to that quote i scare myself when i look in the mirror let them kill us as we have nothing to lose we died when obama indefinitely d
regular two week visit to the detention camp on april first but as we already just reported the organization says that they sent two representatives early june to the issues in the concerns relating to the hunger strike now in the meantime navy captain robert duran to spokesman for the detention operation who we've been communicating with for more than two weeks now confirms that thirty one of the one hundred sixty six give no prisoners are on hunger strike a level of the men are being force...
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we have already developed a strategy in beginning the out reach to work with the organizations within various communities and districts from the fillmore to the western district. we have begun out reach for the african american chamber of commerce and we hope to do it with the other chambers but obviously the process has been held up given the contract has not yet been awarded. but i can say that clear channel has been in my serving because i personally do not want to be affiliated with a company that has not a good corporate citizen and did not support the minorities and the woman-owned businesses. and in doing the research they indeed have been, they have supported it without the contract even being up. they supported sf may they supported elanzo ballet which is headed by an african american that has been in san francisco for the last 30 years. but they have put up probono. so i think that contrary to some of the things that have been said. i think that the contract process was fair. clear channel has demonstrated commitment to work with the small businesses in the minority communit
we have already developed a strategy in beginning the out reach to work with the organizations within various communities and districts from the fillmore to the western district. we have begun out reach for the african american chamber of commerce and we hope to do it with the other chambers but obviously the process has been held up given the contract has not yet been awarded. but i can say that clear channel has been in my serving because i personally do not want to be affiliated with a...
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welcome our panelist. [ applause ] >> i'm going to start with catherine mccrack in, the organization on juvenile and criminal justice has done extensive reach on the bail system and pretrial detention. is the system currently working would you say and what reforms would you support? >> thank you for having m e here today. the center for criminal justice has released a report last year that did examine the bail industry particularly around the lobbying effort. i want to talk a little bit about the criticisms of the commercial bail industry that has been reoccurring over the years and these date back as far back as to the 1920s that the commercial bail doesn't just a minute, discriminate those who can't afford bail. counties are responsible for an increased number of level. we have to better utilize our jail space and those confined to jail are the ones is that need to be there. when they come, they have to release inmates and that's not a systemic way. some counties release first ones in and out. the criticism about the bail industry that it doesn't really address -- well, it affects i
welcome our panelist. [ applause ] >> i'm going to start with catherine mccrack in, the organization on juvenile and criminal justice has done extensive reach on the bail system and pretrial detention. is the system currently working would you say and what reforms would you support? >> thank you for having m e here today. the center for criminal justice has released a report last year that did examine the bail industry particularly around the lobbying effort. i want to talk a little...
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he started the first gay-rights organization in los angeles in 1950. issues work discrimination on the job, police brutality. very secretive. 1950 committee people in america back then were considered literally defective, considered the disease to be gay. it was really an awful time to be gay. during the cold war when people were fired if people thought that there were day from the federal government. perrier was a courageous figure. a communist organizer and actor in los angeles, kicked out of the communist party because they were among the public is well and he became the leader of the very small and quite secretive gay-rights movement. how did he come out -- how did he come to be this heroic figure? in 1948 when he was still in the communist party he went to organize homosexuals to support henry wallace who was running for president on the third party progressive party ticket. even then the vice-president under fdr. he had been kicked off the ticket in 1944 for being too radical. and harry truman became the vice-president. a year later fdr died. i ha
he started the first gay-rights organization in los angeles in 1950. issues work discrimination on the job, police brutality. very secretive. 1950 committee people in america back then were considered literally defective, considered the disease to be gay. it was really an awful time to be gay. during the cold war when people were fired if people thought that there were day from the federal government. perrier was a courageous figure. a communist organizer and actor in los angeles, kicked out of...
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the return to flight or organize the findings particularly the report to flight findings. in our structure, knowing that you could not prevent the debris from striking the orbiter completely unless you shut it down our structure was the first thing we came up with recommendations that could be grouped into a category that said first we have to understand the materials that you are dealing with. when we asked nasa to tell us about the strength commercial was the testing and standards of the rcc there aren't any. they don't understand the strength of the rcc. thome is not allowed. number one, the exteriors. okay. so the first thing we said we came up with recommendations that said you have to understand the materials that you are dealing with. second, the launch cameras facilities observations and imaging facilities at the kennedy center had been allowed to degrade slowly as they break or degette obsolete so that was not good imagery of the shuttle launches so the analysts couldn't tell whether or not a serious event had happened or not and so the second group of recommendat
the return to flight or organize the findings particularly the report to flight findings. in our structure, knowing that you could not prevent the debris from striking the orbiter completely unless you shut it down our structure was the first thing we came up with recommendations that could be grouped into a category that said first we have to understand the materials that you are dealing with. when we asked nasa to tell us about the strength commercial was the testing and standards of the rcc...
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the organization running it, the cultural arts traditions did not return our calls. the city is looking into the organization's finances. >> you review the information, review the books and you get to the bottom of what took place. >> reporter: business owners say they count on the event. >> it brings a lot of money and helps the economy. >> we want to make sure the people know the event is happening this year. >> reporter: the new organizers say it will be scaled back. >> we're not going to have 7 stages. we'll go back to the way it started. >> reporter: new organizers say they need corporate sponsors. after this year they'll work on a five year plan to keep it out of jeopardy in the future. >>> ktvu learned that a man shot do death was under surveillance in a homicide. we're told the driver was a person of interest in a homicide in san jose last week. police say the driver accu celebrated toward an officer and the officer opened fire. some neighbors are questioning the use of force. >> too extreme. there are a lot of kids and people out. >> i would think they would
the organization running it, the cultural arts traditions did not return our calls. the city is looking into the organization's finances. >> you review the information, review the books and you get to the bottom of what took place. >> reporter: business owners say they count on the event. >> it brings a lot of money and helps the economy. >> we want to make sure the people know the event is happening this year. >> reporter: the new organizers say it will be scaled...
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it made it's way into the network servers at the affected organizations. the simultaneous glitch occurred on wednesday afternoon at public broadcaster kbs and two other tv stations as well as three major banks. it affected more than 32,000 computers and servers. represe representatives say it didn't have any effect on their broadcasting services. ann list probed the hard drives, and a screen full of numbers appeared on monitors. it was a message warning of further attacks. they have denied any involvement in the attack. hackers often use addresses in other countries to hide their identities. he says china's position on cyber attacks is that protection of internet security is a common challenge facing the community. hackers hit in 2011 and a north korean government determined that whooi in a was behind both cases. >>> there was a bomb attack on thursday at a camp for refugees. it exploded in an area bordering afghanistan. it's a known stronghold for islamic insurgent groups. it went off as hundreds were due to receive rations this the camp on the outskirts o
it made it's way into the network servers at the affected organizations. the simultaneous glitch occurred on wednesday afternoon at public broadcaster kbs and two other tv stations as well as three major banks. it affected more than 32,000 computers and servers. represe representatives say it didn't have any effect on their broadcasting services. ann list probed the hard drives, and a screen full of numbers appeared on monitors. it was a message warning of further attacks. they have denied any...
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that is the attitude of many union organizers the way to organize the workers is to put enough pres boure on their compy to force the company to surrender and take employees out of the decisionmaking process. here to discuss what that looks like, in real life, is david bego executive management services, a company that now employs 5,000 workers across 38 states. since 2006 his company has been locked in a battle attempting to persuade not the employees to surrender rights to a secret ballot election and become unionized. we also have with us to discus this issue diana furchtgott-roth from the man had an institute and chief economist of the departments of labor and chief of staff of president bush's council of economic advisers and rose brown, adjutant fellow at the competitive enterprise institute and vice president of the labor relations institute. >> thank you, james, for having me here, thank all of you for being here today. i want you to know this isn't something i ever envision happening or something that i ever wanted to do, to be traveling around the country talking about a topic l
that is the attitude of many union organizers the way to organize the workers is to put enough pres boure on their compy to force the company to surrender and take employees out of the decisionmaking process. here to discuss what that looks like, in real life, is david bego executive management services, a company that now employs 5,000 workers across 38 states. since 2006 his company has been locked in a battle attempting to persuade not the employees to surrender rights to a secret ballot...
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but after the 10-point platform and program and all the organizing and all the involved organizing and all the chapters and all the branches, black panther party members beyond me came up with numerous programs. winston-salem north jalandhar was the one at primary group that came up with a free avalanche broken, complete with 501(c)(3) status for nonprofit entity structure, government donated, et cetera for free and was broken for the african-american committee, and winston-salem, north carolina, puzzle the other programs they put together. sister jones now known as doctor dunham, georgia state university, later, what, 20 years as human resources department new jersey but more importantly, she created way back the free pharmacy program. you see, we are 22 different programs that you have to remember the cooperative housing program never got beyond my architectural design. do you know what i mean? but we have a legal aid service, he we came up with a program while he was in prison. do you know what i mean? and so a. i'm just saying we had 22 of these different programs varies committee
but after the 10-point platform and program and all the organizing and all the involved organizing and all the chapters and all the branches, black panther party members beyond me came up with numerous programs. winston-salem north jalandhar was the one at primary group that came up with a free avalanche broken, complete with 501(c)(3) status for nonprofit entity structure, government donated, et cetera for free and was broken for the african-american committee, and winston-salem, north...
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south africa at the brics summit and well one of the plans is that the five member states of the organization have agreed to establish a joint anti crisis fund possibly reaching one hundred billion dollars although the details are still being worked out currently it's planned so that the how much each country will have to chip in to this fund will directly. directly be connected to each of g.d.p. but talks on this project will continue to the next g twenty summit in washington when an ambitious project for an ambitious organisation for the past twenty years the five member states of this organization have been the most rapidly developing economies in the world currently it's thought that they're growing faster around seven times faster than those of the g seven nations and it's estimated that by the year twenty twenty combined the brics economies will make up over twenty percent of the global g.d.p. now among other of a long term plans which have already been decided here in south africa is the creation of a joint development bank possibly with a starting capital of around fifty billion u.s.
south africa at the brics summit and well one of the plans is that the five member states of the organization have agreed to establish a joint anti crisis fund possibly reaching one hundred billion dollars although the details are still being worked out currently it's planned so that the how much each country will have to chip in to this fund will directly. directly be connected to each of g.d.p. but talks on this project will continue to the next g twenty summit in washington when an ambitious...
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in the united states there are 10 organizations that contract with the u.s. state department to do resettlements. each of those 10 organizations have a network of affiliates or regionalal offices across the united states. we're affiliates with two of those organizations. basically, once someone has gone through the interview process and has been approved in the initial interview to come to the u.s. as a refugee their biogoes to this network of 10 organizations and each organization has refugees that they are responsible for resettling and they send their bio to an affiliate like us. we get a piece of paper that the us that how many in family, what language they speak, if they have serious health problems. we take if we're going to take the case or not take the case, whether it is will be successful in atlanta. we usually always take the case. then we may see the family in a month or a year. after that interview there's an entire process after that that includes health screenings, security screens,. refugees take out a travel loan to fly here. one thing we can
in the united states there are 10 organizations that contract with the u.s. state department to do resettlements. each of those 10 organizations have a network of affiliates or regionalal offices across the united states. we're affiliates with two of those organizations. basically, once someone has gone through the interview process and has been approved in the initial interview to come to the u.s. as a refugee their biogoes to this network of 10 organizations and each organization has refugees...
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but have you seen anything come any trends in the organization of leaders who is more or less effective at managing the people who work for him or for her? is that dynamic changing at all? >> guest: it is a broker question committed this sector specific. in some sectors you have the steel mill, the culture is far more determined by the technology, the distribution channels, the structure of the business. that means you have to start up somewhere in the silicon valley and you can't imagine this web based photography site that was just bought for $0 billion it had a few years of existence not many employees. compare that with kodak that just went bankrupt that at some point was almost a monopoly for the equipment, just compare the difference between that that went down and was bankrupt to this new cover and so just imagine how different is the culture, how different the ways of behaving and how different insurer the way this respective field for the customers and competitors that fought ahead and used technology and capital. >> host: going back to your nelson mandela example on the consen
but have you seen anything come any trends in the organization of leaders who is more or less effective at managing the people who work for him or for her? is that dynamic changing at all? >> guest: it is a broker question committed this sector specific. in some sectors you have the steel mill, the culture is far more determined by the technology, the distribution channels, the structure of the business. that means you have to start up somewhere in the silicon valley and you can't imagine...
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the organization that usually puts on the parade ran out of money.up just stepped in.but has a lot of work to do. it needs to raise 170- thousand dollars and get 500 volunteers in order to keep carnaval going for its 35th year. if they don't get the help needed, organizers could cut some of the celebrations. carnaval is scheduled for may 25th and 26th this year. the city is investigating why the original group in charge ran out of money. >> jacqueline: acting to the 60s. let us take a look of the satellite and radar. this system has pressed through. as for take a look of the fog tracker 4. to the delta and the inland valleys. by 6, notice it is expected to pick up overnight. through the east bay. and by age, clearing and sunny skies by a temperatures of the door. 38 and nab 60s through mountain view. 50s along the coast. and berkeley, alameda. as for the sierras. we will start to 70 creasing clouds. a look a your extended forecast. changes and the chances of rainfall, coming up. president obama is a huge basketball fan and before heading to israel tu
the organization that usually puts on the parade ran out of money.up just stepped in.but has a lot of work to do. it needs to raise 170- thousand dollars and get 500 volunteers in order to keep carnaval going for its 35th year. if they don't get the help needed, organizers could cut some of the celebrations. carnaval is scheduled for may 25th and 26th this year. the city is investigating why the original group in charge ran out of money. >> jacqueline: acting to the 60s. let us take a...
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phase is what we call the getting to know you, and that is when we get a good understanding of the organization. we want to find out what the key core competencies are. we want to talk to as many stakeholder as you deem necessary so we're awaiting your instructions and directions relative to the stakeholders beyond the board of supervisors and beyond this commission to identify the people that you want us to talk to and we will do that either face-to-face where appropriate, some telephonicically but we will definitely spend consider time with the stakeholders. we will probing in three areas with the stakeholders. one is to know their vision is for the county transportation authority. what they see as at key challenges and opportunities facing the next executive director? and then third we want to know what they see as a key competencies and skills and attributes needed for the leader of this organization? that will help us build a profile of what the ideal candidate is going to look like so we will the next week and a half doing this and we will produce a recruitment profile at the next meeting
phase is what we call the getting to know you, and that is when we get a good understanding of the organization. we want to find out what the key core competencies are. we want to talk to as many stakeholder as you deem necessary so we're awaiting your instructions and directions relative to the stakeholders beyond the board of supervisors and beyond this commission to identify the people that you want us to talk to and we will do that either face-to-face where appropriate, some...
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one of the oversight review organizations is you? and it would seem to me that holding people accountable is what you guys do. i'm concerned about your response that some point in the future and so on and so forth, i would like a more precise answer. and with that, mr. chairman, i yield back. >> thank you, gentleman. the chairman recognizes mr. nugent for five minutes. >> just to follow qupup on the -- followup on the question. you do thes inspection you prepare a record, you send it to to be and they're the ones that have to make things accountable; am i correct on that? do you hold them accountable or deposit administrators hold their rank and file accountable? >> well, our reports in these instants, congressman, were sent to the secretary. it's ultimate lit secretary's responsibility to hold his intord intord nant possible. >> when you took over as related to the incident in the air force, were people held accountable at the upper lines deash -- echelon folks that were easing pickings. or do you look at the culture which i've heard
one of the oversight review organizations is you? and it would seem to me that holding people accountable is what you guys do. i'm concerned about your response that some point in the future and so on and so forth, i would like a more precise answer. and with that, mr. chairman, i yield back. >> thank you, gentleman. the chairman recognizes mr. nugent for five minutes. >> just to follow qupup on the -- followup on the question. you do thes inspection you prepare a record, you send...
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spamhaus pretends to be implied or the fact of the censorship organization which works itself into the position where they can just go into the web site and have been shut down. and they do it on a regular basis if people do not comply to the work to get demands they just list the entire internet provider after which all the girls restart to complain that they can no longer send email and work but i put it says you will the company send out loads of spam are you one of those companies that could be described as a scourge of modern day society and making our lives totally miserable with all that spam. actually our company firewalls all email by default. spamming is against the law but spamhaus is not on the outs or to instance to handle that. why do you think you're being singled out can you just explain again why this particular company should be targeting you and why you've taken action against this company only because we were the only ones to have the balls to and of gave spamhaus there are these people are blackmailing missional domain just to appease the russian. regulatory people
spamhaus pretends to be implied or the fact of the censorship organization which works itself into the position where they can just go into the web site and have been shut down. and they do it on a regular basis if people do not comply to the work to get demands they just list the entire internet provider after which all the girls restart to complain that they can no longer send email and work but i put it says you will the company send out loads of spam are you one of those companies that...
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the organization that runs it is missing in action. how the mission is trying to >>> emergency crews rescued a mother and her young daughter after their vehicle went down an embankment. fire officials tell us the 29- year-old mother suffered broken bones and cuts but her 3-year- old daughter only suffered minor injuries because she was strapped into her car seat. >>> a popular san francisco celebration could be in danger. carnaval is having money problems. >> reporter: every year for the past 34 years hundreds of thousands of people have been blocking to the mission to watch this, carnaval. but this year's carnaval scheduled for may 25th and 26th in s in financial jeopardy. there's been talk that the celebration may be canceled. >> you can't cancel christmas. you can't cancel carnaval. >> reporter: roberto helped organize carnaval for 24 years. he's been brought back. carnaval organizers have $125,000 already committed but they need to find volunteers and raise $170,000. >> we're looking for angels to help out and bail out carnaval this
the organization that runs it is missing in action. how the mission is trying to >>> emergency crews rescued a mother and her young daughter after their vehicle went down an embankment. fire officials tell us the 29- year-old mother suffered broken bones and cuts but her 3-year- old daughter only suffered minor injuries because she was strapped into her car seat. >>> a popular san francisco celebration could be in danger. carnaval is having money problems. >> reporter:...
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tell us a little bit about the organization. >> we're 30 years old now. started with 14 farmers, and it has grown out to over 80. >> what is the mission of the organization? >> this area has no grocery store spiller it is all mom-and- pop stores. we have this because it is needed. we knew it was needed. and the plaza needed somebody. it was empty. beautiful with city hall in the background. >> thank you for speaking with us. are you on the web? >> yes, hocfarmersmarket.org. >> check them out. thank you. >> welcome. the dish is ready. >> it looks and smells amazing. >> thank you. it was not easy to meet the $20 budget. i checked everybody out and found some great produce. really lovely seafood. i think that you are going to love it. >> do not be shy. cyou know this can run you $35 to $45 for a bowl, so it is great you did this for $20. >> this will feed four to six people. >> not if you invite me over for dinner. i am ready to dig in. >> i hope you'll love it. >> mmm. >> what do you think? >> i think i am going to need more. perhaps you can have all you wa
tell us a little bit about the organization. >> we're 30 years old now. started with 14 farmers, and it has grown out to over 80. >> what is the mission of the organization? >> this area has no grocery store spiller it is all mom-and- pop stores. we have this because it is needed. we knew it was needed. and the plaza needed somebody. it was empty. beautiful with city hall in the background. >> thank you for speaking with us. are you on the web? >> yes,...
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you know, (inaudible) [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> my name is maria, and i work with the organization (inaudible) [ speaking in a foreign language ] this is the very important issue. we work with women, with immigrant women that have been victims of domestic violence. and sexual abuse. [ speaking in a foreign language ]
you know, (inaudible) [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> my name is maria, and i work with the organization (inaudible) [ speaking in a foreign language ] this is the very important issue. we work with women, with immigrant women that have been victims of domestic violence. and sexual abuse. [ speaking in a foreign language ]
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sn >> thank you, jeff, the project has in existence since 1976 and it's a non-profit organization. when we first came across this was a heavily needs base. we provide treatment and with the idea that you are going to impact the failure to appear or appearing in court and obviously recidivism. that's now jumping forward 30 or 20 years. in the last five years particularly you have heard these words in fact chief still spoke about it, evidence base. in the last decade the single biggest change in our social services has been the use now of technology and i see it sort of akin to and i read an article recently. what you are trying to do now is obviously face risk decisions now on much more empirically based situation. now the pretrial diversion project and pretrial release is really the hummer so to speak. the district attorney and sheriff set the policy. we have been working or this base practice for years. obviously the major stake holders, the district attorneys, the she rifs. just to give you an idea of the scope of what we are doing. approximately 1100 people come out of jail from
sn >> thank you, jeff, the project has in existence since 1976 and it's a non-profit organization. when we first came across this was a heavily needs base. we provide treatment and with the idea that you are going to impact the failure to appear or appearing in court and obviously recidivism. that's now jumping forward 30 or 20 years. in the last five years particularly you have heard these words in fact chief still spoke about it, evidence base. in the last decade the single biggest...
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-- the most common being a 16-beat cycle called teentaal. in indian classical music, rhythm is organized into taal or taala-- this is the name. you'll pt this is the name. taala is a rhythmic cycle. in other words, if you think of-- if you visualize or think of a rhythm in the west, you may think of a time signature and some bars. but for indian music, you must envision a circle. it's a cycle or a circle. we start at one part and we go around, and we always come back to that same part. the very first beat of the cycle is called the sum, and it's the most important beat. when we improvise, we start from the sum and we go out in our improvisation, and come back to the sum. [ensemble playing a taal] (man) when i go on my individual rounds of improvisation, i have to keep count, and land back in an interesting manner so that that particular note on my main theme lands back on the first beat of the cycle. if it does not, that is a very disreputable state of affairs. [music continues] the basic beat is called the theka in any taal. teentaal theka-- it has 16 beats. [counting the beats] 1, 2, 3
-- the most common being a 16-beat cycle called teentaal. in indian classical music, rhythm is organized into taal or taala-- this is the name. you'll pt this is the name. taala is a rhythmic cycle. in other words, if you think of-- if you visualize or think of a rhythm in the west, you may think of a time signature and some bars. but for indian music, you must envision a circle. it's a cycle or a circle. we start at one part and we go around, and we always come back to that same part. the very...
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the tongue. [laughter] >> it's truly a great organization. pacity, we work a lot with different neighborhood associations, different merchant associations. and far and away the lower haight merchants association is one of the best we had the pleasure to work with. that holds for always, but this past year was a really remarkable year for the organization. they dealt with some challenges, notably the water and fire, some public safety concerns. and they also had some success he. they have art walks really successful art walks four times a year. but then there's always another street fair happening. it's really, you know, we can celebrate their achievements, but it's really the spirit with which they do their work, the passion and the creativity and the sense of community and bringing people to the table to figure out what's best for everybody that really lets them stand above the rest. so, bring up the award recipients. congratulate to the lower haight neighborhood association on their 2012 award. (applause) ♪ >> i just want to say a few quick
the tongue. [laughter] >> it's truly a great organization. pacity, we work a lot with different neighborhood associations, different merchant associations. and far and away the lower haight merchants association is one of the best we had the pleasure to work with. that holds for always, but this past year was a really remarkable year for the organization. they dealt with some challenges, notably the water and fire, some public safety concerns. and they also had some success he. they have...
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and the president and susan swan, give them a great hand for organizing v-day in san francisco. we support the one billion rising because it empowers the rise of women, girls and all the residents of san francisco to take a stand against violence in our home, in our city and throughout the world. and just think, if women were equally included in decision-making around the world, there would be no economic disaster throughout the world. so today as part of dancing and part of celebrating, but the important message that we all stand united together. to take the pledge to end violence against women and girls for good. so let's do this together, are you ready for the pledge? all right. i just wanted to get you ready. we will be back in a very short second for this pledge. i have to listen to the women on this stage. >> you better, mr. mayor. san francisco are we ready? are we rising? let's show the world that san francisco can be counted on. just think about it for a moment. one out of every three women will be sexually abused or assaulted in their lifetime. that has to stop. and we
and the president and susan swan, give them a great hand for organizing v-day in san francisco. we support the one billion rising because it empowers the rise of women, girls and all the residents of san francisco to take a stand against violence in our home, in our city and throughout the world. and just think, if women were equally included in decision-making around the world, there would be no economic disaster throughout the world. so today as part of dancing and part of celebrating, but...
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the organization that runs it is missing in action. trying to save carnaval. >>> live storm tracker 2 is lit up tonight. when and where to expect the heaviest rain and how long this system will stick around. >>> emergency crews rescued a mother and her young daughter after their vehicle went down an embankment. fire officials tell us the 29- year-old mother suffered broken bones and cuts but her 3-year- old daughter only suffered minor injuries because she was strapped into her car seat. >>> a popular san francisco celebration could be in danger. carnaval is having money problems. >> reporter: every year for the past 34 years hundreds of thousands of people have been blocking to the mission to watch this, carnaval. but this year's carnaval scheduled for may 25th and 26th in s in financial jeopardy. there's been talk that the celebration may be canceled. >> you can't cancel christmas. you can't cancel carnaval. >> reporter: roberto helped organize carnaval for 24 years. he's been brought back. carnaval organizers have $125,000 already c
the organization that runs it is missing in action. trying to save carnaval. >>> live storm tracker 2 is lit up tonight. when and where to expect the heaviest rain and how long this system will stick around. >>> emergency crews rescued a mother and her young daughter after their vehicle went down an embankment. fire officials tell us the 29- year-old mother suffered broken bones and cuts but her 3-year- old daughter only suffered minor injuries because she was strapped into...
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alioto-pier here to accept the award on behalf of the founders of the organization, the real movers and shakers who couldn't be here tonight, chuck and [speaker not understood]. [cheering and applauding] >> their family is in peru, which is where [speaker not understood] hailses from. they're so disappointed they couldn't be here tonight. but the back story on this is chuck grew up in the portola. and next to mclaren park and he spent his whole childhood there. and when he and she married, they wanted the same childhood experiences chuck had had, and even better ones. so, they have spent their time working on the play grounds and all the other aspects of the park. and they worked so well and collaboratively with all the other park groups that represent mclaren park. parks alliance and rec and park department. i know they want me to thank everybody who has been such an integral part of giving them this award and all the work we still have to do on mclaren park. so, thank you for chuck and trilsy. (applause) ♪ >> fantastic. easily one of the best views in san francisco, so, if you've neve
alioto-pier here to accept the award on behalf of the founders of the organization, the real movers and shakers who couldn't be here tonight, chuck and [speaker not understood]. [cheering and applauding] >> their family is in peru, which is where [speaker not understood] hailses from. they're so disappointed they couldn't be here tonight. but the back story on this is chuck grew up in the portola. and next to mclaren park and he spent his whole childhood there. and when he and she...