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why was he so transformative? >> you're absolutely right, he did some of michael jackson's biggest selling records but he goes back through frank sinatra, miles davis. he goes back to lyle hampton. we don't know anybody who has this range. he would hate me telling you this, he's 80 years old, but he would be the youngest one on the set and he has -- which is of course a very youthful set, i can see -- but still, there's a sense of liveliness. he's sharp and on the edge of the frontier of his business as anybody. the music business has gone through revolutions in technology and business models. quincy has not ridden it. he has led each of those plus he's been a great tv producer. "fresh prince of bel air," "jenny jones," "people's court" ". he's been a great leader. 27 emmys along the way. >> we'll see if he makes the cut down to the top 25. let's go to the next one, someone i know jim has covered and sue as well. some might argue her rein at pepsico hasn't been that successful or it was really roger enrico and she
why was he so transformative? >> you're absolutely right, he did some of michael jackson's biggest selling records but he goes back through frank sinatra, miles davis. he goes back to lyle hampton. we don't know anybody who has this range. he would hate me telling you this, he's 80 years old, but he would be the youngest one on the set and he has -- which is of course a very youthful set, i can see -- but still, there's a sense of liveliness. he's sharp and on the edge of the frontier of...
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how did what happened transform the sport? >> look at the nfl.his season you have had as many as eight or nine african- american quarterbacks starting in a given week. these african-american head coaches. ,ou had african-american gm's ozzie newsome of the defending super bowl champs -- none of that would have existed without the pages that came out of black college football in 1967 in particular. also the fact that schools that hadn't desegregated their teams until the late 1960 possible or early 1970 path -- now they are african-american. there are other changes. that's just on the field. what: before we get to happened on the field, how did what happened that year changed the course of civil rights? >> that's a fair question to ask. the thing you have to remember is football, particularly in the south, was one of the strongest of the stronghold for the jim crow era and segregation. four years after big colleges, state universities in a place like alabama, mississippi, louisiana, georgia, texas, south carolina -- you name it. after they be grudg
how did what happened transform the sport? >> look at the nfl.his season you have had as many as eight or nine african- american quarterbacks starting in a given week. these african-american head coaches. ,ou had african-american gm's ozzie newsome of the defending super bowl champs -- none of that would have existed without the pages that came out of black college football in 1967 in particular. also the fact that schools that hadn't desegregated their teams until the late 1960 possible...
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g s a is leading the transformation for the frig. we were the first agency to help simplify the procurement of the board rage of services and saving million dollars discolors for the taxpayer. we're rolling out a program to help with the collaborative workspace and g s a as a great sustainable ability and it's one of the few agrees to sustain green. here in region 9 we're in the lead in the g s a performance plan defining our 20/20 goals are through the supply chance and workforce transformation. we're working on the nicest to have our contractors to deliver our product. our efforts will shrinkage and footprint here, no our region by thirty percent the work environmentalists will make the federal government more efficient and more resilient in the 21st century. it's our ability to captains our community. we work closely with federal government and nonprofit and regulatory bodies to reinforce our collective plan to have a thriving economy. we share best practices and collaborate to educate the public. and we've realized on many of you
g s a is leading the transformation for the frig. we were the first agency to help simplify the procurement of the board rage of services and saving million dollars discolors for the taxpayer. we're rolling out a program to help with the collaborative workspace and g s a as a great sustainable ability and it's one of the few agrees to sustain green. here in region 9 we're in the lead in the g s a performance plan defining our 20/20 goals are through the supply chance and workforce...
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>> the first word that comes to mind is transformation. it is a cultural transformation.k about transforming the trajectory of our employees careers. we think about transforming the company and realizing the platforming. we think about transforming the world. >> how do you organize your day? >> my day -- i try to break it down across two dimensions. one is coaching our people and making sure we can get the best of our people. we don't want them to just solve problems, they will need to cascade how to solve those problems for their teams. coaching is a big part of it. thinking proactively a nd strategically is another part. i cannot imagine growing a company. >> how do you break out time for that? >> several years ago, i felt like i was back on my heels with the schedule. there were so many things i had to deal with. you need time to catch her breath. you need to think proactively. we do sit down and understand what is motivating people. that takes so much time. i started having buffers in my schedule. you will see in my calendar big gray spots. it is not a mistake. i am b
>> the first word that comes to mind is transformation. it is a cultural transformation.k about transforming the trajectory of our employees careers. we think about transforming the company and realizing the platforming. we think about transforming the world. >> how do you organize your day? >> my day -- i try to break it down across two dimensions. one is coaching our people and making sure we can get the best of our people. we don't want them to just solve problems, they...
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that's a transformational activity enabled by networks. we are dedicated to meeting the president's goal of 99% of the schools and libraries in america having at least 100 meg and going to a gig within the next five years or sooner. it will be done. [applause] that's the kind of thing that excites me about this new job . we are on the cusp of a new network driven future. and every one of us has an opportunity play a role in that transformation. it's a different set of issues than those we've dealt with in the past. but it's the same fight. it's a fight for equal opportunity. it's a fight for diversity of voices. it's a fight for kids' futures. and the beauty of where we are now is that we are at the early formative stages of the new network and we can have an impact on what that network is like going forward rather than having to play catchup ball later. that is our goal and that's what i look forward to working with all of you to move forward over the next multiple years. so again, thank you very much for inviting me. it's a privilege to
that's a transformational activity enabled by networks. we are dedicated to meeting the president's goal of 99% of the schools and libraries in america having at least 100 meg and going to a gig within the next five years or sooner. it will be done. [applause] that's the kind of thing that excites me about this new job . we are on the cusp of a new network driven future. and every one of us has an opportunity play a role in that transformation. it's a different set of issues than those we've...
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i think wearable device is his a transformative technology overall.ook at health care, you now have all of these people wearing their fit bits, you can turn your iphone in to an egk that monitors your heart rate. i think the transformative power of technology in the health care space is going to be a big story. we have seen some of that with, you know, 23 and me where you spit in the test tube, you get back your dna. you can basically get a full genetic profile. the fda is nervous about some of the changes, but i think in essence, i think people are starting to embrace and we'll see much more personalized health care. >> you are talking about some of those wearable technologies, i am going to be able to check my -- do an ekg on myself? >> you can right now with your iphone you can get an app and device and pick up 90% of the heart attacks that are detected in an emergency room can now be tracked on your iphone. so imagine what that does, you can do things like monitor your heart rate, monitor your sleep. people are doing this more and more. and as tha
i think wearable device is his a transformative technology overall.ook at health care, you now have all of these people wearing their fit bits, you can turn your iphone in to an egk that monitors your heart rate. i think the transformative power of technology in the health care space is going to be a big story. we have seen some of that with, you know, 23 and me where you spit in the test tube, you get back your dna. you can basically get a full genetic profile. the fda is nervous about some of...
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the transformation has been credible. for a long time there wasn't a call place. how does the transformation here fit into our vision so far the high tech in san francisco and how did the health incubator fit into the plan >> first of all, i wish everybody a happy new year. it's a wonderful time to be here in 0 san francisco. to personally congratulate haley and joel for your wonderful work. there's one more site missing when willie brown offered the site and my predecessors naumd took over and put stem down here in signaled some hard things there's one more vision besides the railroads that was my driving rank rage you i range you would have seen me there i'm imperfect my golf shot. willie came and said we've got to change mission bay you need to a head up the mapping by the way, he building if i build it they've come. he already saw not only the idea of having a new sector on health care but with company but when gavin took over he invited stem to come to the center and that really signaled a ground work with usc f now we have bio life companies 50 in mission ba
the transformation has been credible. for a long time there wasn't a call place. how does the transformation here fit into our vision so far the high tech in san francisco and how did the health incubator fit into the plan >> first of all, i wish everybody a happy new year. it's a wonderful time to be here in 0 san francisco. to personally congratulate haley and joel for your wonderful work. there's one more site missing when willie brown offered the site and my predecessors naumd took...
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i knew to make fun of mental -- fundamental change and a transformational change in our health status, i needed a big solution. along came the affordable care act and gave that big solution to me. and now because of the aca, for the first time in our history, kentucky is making affordable health coverage available to every single kentuckian in the commonwealth of kentucky. [applause] and it is not just any old insurance. it is darn good coverage, comprehensive coverage, and it is desperately needed. when we began the process, some 640,000 people in kentucky were uninsured. that is almost one in six kentuckians. and, folks, these are not some group of aliens or make distant planet. distantiens from a planet. these are our friends and our neighbors. these are people we go to church with on sunday, we shop in the grocery with during the week, we sit in the bleachers on friday night and watch our kids play football or soccer. we hunt with them, we fish with them. they are farmers on the tractor. they are substitute teachers. they are seasonal construction workers. they are nurses' aides.
i knew to make fun of mental -- fundamental change and a transformational change in our health status, i needed a big solution. along came the affordable care act and gave that big solution to me. and now because of the aca, for the first time in our history, kentucky is making affordable health coverage available to every single kentuckian in the commonwealth of kentucky. [applause] and it is not just any old insurance. it is darn good coverage, comprehensive coverage, and it is desperately...
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>> i think wearable devices is actually a transformative technology overall. you've got these people wearing their fit bits, an ekg that monitors your heart rate, 23 and me where you spit in a test tube, you get back your dna, you basically can get a full genetic prophile, the fda is nervous about some of these issues, but i think we'll see more personalized health care. >> wearable technologies, can i do an ekg on myself? >> you. >> you can. it can pick up 90% of the heart attacks detected in an emergency room can now be tracked on your iphone. you can monitor your heart rate and your sleep. as that gets connected to the internet they take much more control of their health care. you'll see communities form around some of these different diseases which sounds of course not the kind of party you'd want to go to. what that will do -- >> provide support. >> provide research, part of the broader trend, people call it the internet of things. the best way to think about it is all the people who have connected to the internet, think about machines connecting to the i
>> i think wearable devices is actually a transformative technology overall. you've got these people wearing their fit bits, an ekg that monitors your heart rate, 23 and me where you spit in a test tube, you get back your dna, you basically can get a full genetic prophile, the fda is nervous about some of these issues, but i think we'll see more personalized health care. >> wearable technologies, can i do an ekg on myself? >> you. >> you can. it can pick up 90% of the...
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number one is transformation. personal transformation. people in poverty. that means policies that don't get in the way of the precursors of success and happiness. faith, family, community, work. the government is in the way of those things too often. that's, that stops personal transformation and relief. relief is kind of what we talk about with welfare programs. most importantly, opportunity. we are not taking, education reform seriously in this country. we have -- entrepreneurship that helps rich people. but terrible for poor people. almost impossible to sort of landscaping business or hair braiding business the way in years past people would escape. >> arthur looks at the government as impediment to get things done. jared, you look at the government as, the way that things, the program should begin. awe up alet me take issue with one big number, arthur threw out. i do think that is misleading. i agree with a lot. he said $20 trillion. if you accumulate all the spending. medicaid, middle-income people. spent down their assets. you can get the number. it
number one is transformation. personal transformation. people in poverty. that means policies that don't get in the way of the precursors of success and happiness. faith, family, community, work. the government is in the way of those things too often. that's, that stops personal transformation and relief. relief is kind of what we talk about with welfare programs. most importantly, opportunity. we are not taking, education reform seriously in this country. we have -- entrepreneurship that helps...
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a place where the jewish community gathers about 1200 children over summer so i would say life transforming experience. >> we were founded in 1925, and weave thad same mission ever since. the mission really guides everything we do. there's kind of four parts. the first part being we want to raise children to have positive self-image and self-esteem. we train counselors to bring out the best in each kid and hopefully kids leave feeling better about who they are than when they got there. it starts with a bunk, 12 kids in a cabin. they have to learn how to compromise, live together, work together, and each kid feels valid. there's a unit community and a whole camp community. the goal is that kisd leave feeling inspierd by community and want to create communities like the one they have at toonga. >> so here we are in mid 2013, and camp towonga was founded in 1925, and the mission has not changed. so i -- i'm wondering what was going on, you think, in the founder's mind that they had this philosophy around jiesh summer camps in which self-esteem was to be enriched along with other thicks about w
a place where the jewish community gathers about 1200 children over summer so i would say life transforming experience. >> we were founded in 1925, and weave thad same mission ever since. the mission really guides everything we do. there's kind of four parts. the first part being we want to raise children to have positive self-image and self-esteem. we train counselors to bring out the best in each kid and hopefully kids leave feeling better about who they are than when they got there. it...
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this year they go big and the theme that they made months ago as you say was about transformation and thoughts. i'm calling it this year davos profound. everybody is trying to be profound. i would bet that it will be a davos that will go narrow this year with a lot more what do we do right now about the issues of the moment and, yes, some of those are about globalization transformation, but others are just simply about the issues that you cover in washington about inequality and the challenges of capitalism. >> so we have got a bunch of elites hobnobbing in a ritsy ski resort town -- >> sounds like your day-to-day week. >> you always tease me for going to the white house correspondents dinner. what actually comes out of these meetings each year? >> the real draw of davos is it's a great collection of really smart people. >> what's the conversation like between jamie diamond and matt damon? >> the conversation there really i had participated in. i had a fabulous conversation with mr. diamond about global and country to country risk last year, again off the record. within it, there is t
this year they go big and the theme that they made months ago as you say was about transformation and thoughts. i'm calling it this year davos profound. everybody is trying to be profound. i would bet that it will be a davos that will go narrow this year with a lot more what do we do right now about the issues of the moment and, yes, some of those are about globalization transformation, but others are just simply about the issues that you cover in washington about inequality and the challenges...
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and yes transform this into some interest christendom from the mortgage consultant or loss and hunting some of the village of the chosen session of the tv on tuesday the two nd edition of the meeting was attended by nearly seven hundred delegates fifty countries. each of us see that it did give us a lesson to do is to call mom or a good bit done on my mind and south africa to india the lady asked us to come up tops of the people of indian origin to seek solutions for their problems and forge new linkages. not to know what's night. it is not even a fence penny on the foot of the big east and took time off to the day. lucas who was
and yes transform this into some interest christendom from the mortgage consultant or loss and hunting some of the village of the chosen session of the tv on tuesday the two nd edition of the meeting was attended by nearly seven hundred delegates fifty countries. each of us see that it did give us a lesson to do is to call mom or a good bit done on my mind and south africa to india the lady asked us to come up tops of the people of indian origin to seek solutions for their problems and forge...
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one day we must come to see that the whole jericho road must be transformed so that men and women will not be constantly beaten and robbed as they make their journey on life's highway. true compassion is more than flinging a coin to a beggar. it comes to see that an edifice which produces beggars needs restructuring. [applause] a true revolution of values will soon look uneasily on the glaring contrast of poverty and wealth with righteous indignation. it will look across the seas and see individual capitalists of the west investing huge sums of money in asia, africa and south america, only to take the profits out with no concern for the social betterment of the countries, and say, "this is not just." it will look at our alliance with the landed gentry of south america and say, "this is not just." the western arrogance of feeling that it has everything to teach others and nothing to learn from them is not just. a true revolution of values will lay a hand on the world order and say of war, "this way of settling differences is not just." this business of burning human beings with napalm,
one day we must come to see that the whole jericho road must be transformed so that men and women will not be constantly beaten and robbed as they make their journey on life's highway. true compassion is more than flinging a coin to a beggar. it comes to see that an edifice which produces beggars needs restructuring. [applause] a true revolution of values will soon look uneasily on the glaring contrast of poverty and wealth with righteous indignation. it will look across the seas and see...
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hilmer downplays smiling at toto to totally transform the u.k. fracking industry another friend or oil company will become the first international heavyweight to invest in the. basin injecting forty seven billion dollars bob environmentalists will that fracking is dangerous polluting advocates say it makes energy more affordable creates jobs and cuts consumption of coal this could have a look at how it's started so we can see how the environmental issues come into a case of drilling. deep deep into these gas rocks actually more than a kilometer down into the ground then we have the chemicals that come into it what is mix with sand and water as well it's intense rays into these show gas intense pressure is what this does is it opens up these fishes and this is where the contamination comes into and how the water can be affected just that so. the pollution is well concerns too that's how what i spoke to from the world by group she was here in moscow as well she was for a month she was had to discuss climate change in the environment so i also about
hilmer downplays smiling at toto to totally transform the u.k. fracking industry another friend or oil company will become the first international heavyweight to invest in the. basin injecting forty seven billion dollars bob environmentalists will that fracking is dangerous polluting advocates say it makes energy more affordable creates jobs and cuts consumption of coal this could have a look at how it's started so we can see how the environmental issues come into a case of drilling. deep deep...
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starting places that conservatism has been transformed.servative ideology and politics has to be understood in this new light of wanting to transform the understanding of mother's roles. this has to do with the organizations and the interviewees themselves and the promotion of palin and bachmann. in reference to their professional goals, conservative women counter the responses in the language of choice. it is a personal choice between you and your family and nobody else should be telling you that one makes you a stronger woman than another one. and when i pushed on the policy solutions that might deal with the tensions of mothers in the workplace, mothers and national politics, interviewees responded that solutions should be privatized and not come from government social programs. most conservative women and opposed federally funded daycare. one woman said she was philosophically opposed to child care. i said, why is that? and she said to me, honestly, babies are delicious. they are cute and sweet and soft. i think that babies need their
starting places that conservatism has been transformed.servative ideology and politics has to be understood in this new light of wanting to transform the understanding of mother's roles. this has to do with the organizations and the interviewees themselves and the promotion of palin and bachmann. in reference to their professional goals, conservative women counter the responses in the language of choice. it is a personal choice between you and your family and nobody else should be telling you...
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to see the private side of the woman who transformed to see the private side of the woman who transformed and recharge, connecting with her family and friends. i always look in other people's refrigerators so you can look in mine. i like magnets. this was a pre-new lifestyle magnet so i like to keep it. because it says whenever i have the urge to exercise i lie down until that goes away, which just makes me laugh. this is kind of my sandwich drawer. i've got some cut up tomatoes, cucumbers, two different kinds of turkeys. i got my hummus which i love. string cheese, jalapeno string cheese. it's a good snack, easy, take a piece of fruit, apple, string cheese, it's good to go. i always talk about cutting up your fruit so it's easy to access. so i got my fruit pre-cut. down here is my vegetable drawer. these are my different herbs, if you will. i got sliced up mushrooms, peppers, got some grapes, onions. cucumbers. this is a great snack with my hummus. see, i'm normal. there's beer. this is my gadget drawer, where all my fun little things are. people think i have issues because i like crazy
to see the private side of the woman who transformed to see the private side of the woman who transformed and recharge, connecting with her family and friends. i always look in other people's refrigerators so you can look in mine. i like magnets. this was a pre-new lifestyle magnet so i like to keep it. because it says whenever i have the urge to exercise i lie down until that goes away, which just makes me laugh. this is kind of my sandwich drawer. i've got some cut up tomatoes, cucumbers, two...
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same thing for google which transformed a small business called king arthur flour thanks to the way in which it enabled a little company to get business area here is an example of youtube. gone from an unknown, but inc.'s to the power of youtube's data factory, they now have a thriving business and following of their own. but probably the biggest data factory in the world is amazon. this fellow here has a sled business that was on its back before amazon came along. thanks to the amazon tools all over the world. kendall has put hands in the tools of authors that have transformed their business and allowed authors to get paid far more quickly than they would have done yesteryear. in the course of perhaps 60 months since the inception of kendall and kendall direct publishing, there have been a whole bunch of million titles sellers and people making far more income than they could have done in their previous life as normal writers. amazon web services, here's a slightly different example, but it's the same thing, taking pinterest from this tiny little service to 17 million people with fewe
same thing for google which transformed a small business called king arthur flour thanks to the way in which it enabled a little company to get business area here is an example of youtube. gone from an unknown, but inc.'s to the power of youtube's data factory, they now have a thriving business and following of their own. but probably the biggest data factory in the world is amazon. this fellow here has a sled business that was on its back before amazon came along. thanks to the amazon tools...
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rowling has the name recognition but has she transformed industry?iness impact. i think that was -- that's really important, and, you know, you mentioned people like bill gates and steve jobs. they're slam dunks for the 25 and they should be without question. they were the two very different guys, but they were the leading pathfinders of the digital age. >> tyler, who was there most disagreement about? >> that's a really good question and a hard one. i think one of the people who was on the list that didn't sort of ring my bell but did of one of our advisers jeff sonnenfeld was quincy jones. quincy i don't question his contribution to music. i don't questioning his importance as a music producer dating back to sinatra and michael jackson, but i thought his most signal impact repredated our period of 1989 into 2014. another one that was controversial for similar reasons was one of the sort of scoundrels on our list so maybe not so much a scoundrel anymore, michael milken. >> michael milken went to jail but he paid his debt to society and he's done a l
rowling has the name recognition but has she transformed industry?iness impact. i think that was -- that's really important, and, you know, you mentioned people like bill gates and steve jobs. they're slam dunks for the 25 and they should be without question. they were the two very different guys, but they were the leading pathfinders of the digital age. >> tyler, who was there most disagreement about? >> that's a really good question and a hard one. i think one of the people who...
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this is because the transformation must be led by states. health care markets and cultures differ from state to state so solutions must be tailored to individual states. it is true that we are in a period of experimentation attempting to determine what really works, but if you look in retrospect what states have already done, they have a pretty good track record for experimenting and for being very good laboratories at being able to say what works and what doesn't. as a former governor, i'll admit that i have a bias when it comes to public policy in favor of states. but i think the commission members would agree with me that we're all surprised and really heartened as we begin to dig into this issue and look at what states have at their disposal in terms of policy tools to control health care costs. i'm going to talk about five different buckets of policy tools. first, the purchasing power of state health care programs including medicaid, those for states and to some extent local employees and individuals in state exchanges. so medicaid, sta
this is because the transformation must be led by states. health care markets and cultures differ from state to state so solutions must be tailored to individual states. it is true that we are in a period of experimentation attempting to determine what really works, but if you look in retrospect what states have already done, they have a pretty good track record for experimenting and for being very good laboratories at being able to say what works and what doesn't. as a former governor, i'll...
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thanks to dr and a pampered like the designs of many it will transform the city using a light has been made and the city as the us the uk city of coulter has gone off to great start to kick out of course find it more but everything on her website said if costs are twenty thirty talk on wednesday evening and special treats from other places this is me and some nights until next time i thought. you lol ninemsn. as well. and as a stand and eight. its. it's it's it's it's it's you. it's murder. and you in. and and it is. it is. it's a. i am mii and stir. if you have been. is it. yes. it's cool though. on the go if you care is it. they ate on . i am i knew that in. a student the us. a goof ball. be it a new tooth. we eat it carrying. it's a. it's in they insist on. this time it's a bit. it exists. in it been. using. or the other the air. cheney long long long long will i. i bought the job. yet other top story the back to korea tested a second job. this new government
thanks to dr and a pampered like the designs of many it will transform the city using a light has been made and the city as the us the uk city of coulter has gone off to great start to kick out of course find it more but everything on her website said if costs are twenty thirty talk on wednesday evening and special treats from other places this is me and some nights until next time i thought. you lol ninemsn. as well. and as a stand and eight. its. it's it's it's it's it's you. it's murder. and...
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you're going to work closely with me and many in the city and a entertain our businesses as and transform from a payroll tax to another tax system and low encourage job creation. he will be asked to step out of the traditional you've got to get it done and how do we help you do get under and city maintain and create jobs in the city. i'm here to say thank you jose to really let everybody you know how appreciative i've been 0 o and lucky to have you as a leader in our financial literacy captain. ooip i've been lucky to inherit a movement gavin was there before me and a visionary and i still get his council as he goes across california doing great things in education. gavin i say thank you that f in your new really as lieutenant governor everything we've accomplished we get a national and state audience because of the work you've done. with that our visiony and former mayor now lieutenant governor gavin newsom. >> (clapping.) >> thank you. obviously, we have the same speech writer i have nothing else to say about jose wonderful work and thank you for covering the base is. i ran over to coll
you're going to work closely with me and many in the city and a entertain our businesses as and transform from a payroll tax to another tax system and low encourage job creation. he will be asked to step out of the traditional you've got to get it done and how do we help you do get under and city maintain and create jobs in the city. i'm here to say thank you jose to really let everybody you know how appreciative i've been 0 o and lucky to have you as a leader in our financial literacy captain....
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you don't really get transformation any more, the pope, actually probably is the one transformational figure speaking on the world stage. so i think minuting deal will's passing reminds us how little of that we have. >> a few more stories. natural disasters we always have them, there are two very big ones that effected the united states or people who live in the united states. we have a very large community. yes, and 5200 people died tens of thousands more were injured, when it hit the fill teens and let's show video of what we saw and moore oklahoma. terrible tornado there, struck in an area, of course, known as tornado alley. and most people who lived there despite the destruction that we saw there, are saying they will state. so the questions that keep getting raised when it comes to these stories is climate change. is climate change responsible. most scientists say it is not responsible for an individual event, but they do believe that or many believe it could contribute to the strength of some of these storms. i take it the debate is going to continue. >> i think that each storm
you don't really get transformation any more, the pope, actually probably is the one transformational figure speaking on the world stage. so i think minuting deal will's passing reminds us how little of that we have. >> a few more stories. natural disasters we always have them, there are two very big ones that effected the united states or people who live in the united states. we have a very large community. yes, and 5200 people died tens of thousands more were injured, when it hit the...
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it is in many ways transformational.ucation is character and competence. and we have focused on skill and forgotten to talk about character. and often times our campuses are not doing that. through this platform we can do both. encourage the student to think of transformational education and have them ask the deepest and important cay questions of what it means to be a human being and what is a good society and what is a good country? and a student encounter great ideas and great text and courses and content, and through an innovative design platform, they will go deep in their minds and transforpation will occur. that is the goal. >> can they get full degrees by never setting to the foot on campus and some day will college be free? >> well, our goal is to offer a full degree, very, very soon. at a significantly reduced price point. we have discovered that there has to be skin in the game. if you offer it just free, people may not stick around and that is a low retention rates. but we are offering something that has a gr
it is in many ways transformational.ucation is character and competence. and we have focused on skill and forgotten to talk about character. and often times our campuses are not doing that. through this platform we can do both. encourage the student to think of transformational education and have them ask the deepest and important cay questions of what it means to be a human being and what is a good society and what is a good country? and a student encounter great ideas and great text and...
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asked georgetor connolly of foursquare, asked technology isat transformed the market the most? marissa mayer said the iphone. another said the fit but -- fitbit. story a really funny about michael dell. take a listen. questionu feeling ok mark are you feeling ok, mark? what do you mean, michael? i'm really worried about you. i'm your friend. i have noticed in the last re- days, you have not worked out. it's -- >> it's almost a little creepy that michael dell could know that marc benioff is not working out. >> both of them really built their empire on the desk top. they are thinking about and actively engaged in this world up -- not getting fit. these guys are both in their late 40's, i think. 40's, because i like both of these guys personally. what is interesting is they are actively engaged in learning about this world were lots of data is being created and users outside of the social network -- i know that they have the facebook team with the fitbit. with a few other devices, the fuel band maybe a little less so, the sharing is massive amounts of data being collected. or in t
asked georgetor connolly of foursquare, asked technology isat transformed the market the most? marissa mayer said the iphone. another said the fit but -- fitbit. story a really funny about michael dell. take a listen. questionu feeling ok mark are you feeling ok, mark? what do you mean, michael? i'm really worried about you. i'm your friend. i have noticed in the last re- days, you have not worked out. it's -- >> it's almost a little creepy that michael dell could know that marc benioff...
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i've been teaching a class on upper agricultural and it's transform active kids who don't know how to handle an ax and really having their lives transformed they talk about being able to plant seeds and see the stuff grow and eat the food how it's changed their lives. basically my folks want to support of the urban agricultural program and help you guys in supporting hannah and supporting the program. thank you >> thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon, commissioners i'm eli i'm the foods and systems agricultural program manager at the spur and an active member at the alliances. i'm here to say i'm excited this program is up and off the ground and anxiously awaited and mann hannah coming on board is exciting. i'd like to thank the department and phil for the leadership in rec and park really advocating to take this on. the department has a lot of resources and also dawn and linda and others who helped. there's a lot of work to be done. just a background in 2012, the supervisors passed measures to support of the agricultural and there are 11 agencies to fund it they've not been coo
i've been teaching a class on upper agricultural and it's transform active kids who don't know how to handle an ax and really having their lives transformed they talk about being able to plant seeds and see the stuff grow and eat the food how it's changed their lives. basically my folks want to support of the urban agricultural program and help you guys in supporting hannah and supporting the program. thank you >> thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon, commissioners i'm eli i'm...
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when sharp park was constructed in 1931 a salt lagoon was transformed into a good place for frogs. over the time it's been destroyed but after it was refreshed to freshwater the snake and frog were restored. once again 24 will restore and have a habitat for the snake and frog. i urge the commission to move forward with this promise. thank you >> thank you. >> next speaker >> good afternoon my name is is mike i'm a thirty year resident of san francisco and live on russian hill. i'm an enthusiastic but bad golfer and a present patriot especially lincoln park and sharp park. i'm here in support of the plan the sharp park habitat enhancement plan i've followed the controversies and i'd like to make a couple of observations that are overlooked in this controversy. first of all, the controversies often framed as golfer vs. environmentalists. it's simply not true the actual controversy is between environmentalist and other environmentalists. on one hand you such got practical problem solving environmentalists that are specifically i'm going to point to the dedicated rec and park employees
when sharp park was constructed in 1931 a salt lagoon was transformed into a good place for frogs. over the time it's been destroyed but after it was refreshed to freshwater the snake and frog were restored. once again 24 will restore and have a habitat for the snake and frog. i urge the commission to move forward with this promise. thank you >> thank you. >> next speaker >> good afternoon my name is is mike i'm a thirty year resident of san francisco and live on russian hill....
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it's a recognition that our goal of transforming the banking industry, making it more transparent, customer friendly and efficient is starting to work. we had more than $2 billion last year, and there's more to come. we are really happy to forbes took notice for the third year in a row. >> why is it better for someone with good credit to go with peer to peer lending as opposed to the banks. >> lending club operates as a marketplace, we have bores on one side and investors on the other. we operate as a marketplace and use technology to lower costs and improve customer experience. we were able to do so more istly than the traditional banking system, and that helps us lower the interest rate, and improve return on the investor side. >> forbes chose its most promising companies based on several factors, including management teams, investor qualities. how did lepding club first of allful that. >> we rank well on all three aspects. we are is top notch management team. a mix of consumer landing background. mixed with customer internet. technology, d.n.a. there's two sides of technology of banking
it's a recognition that our goal of transforming the banking industry, making it more transparent, customer friendly and efficient is starting to work. we had more than $2 billion last year, and there's more to come. we are really happy to forbes took notice for the third year in a row. >> why is it better for someone with good credit to go with peer to peer lending as opposed to the banks. >> lending club operates as a marketplace, we have bores on one side and investors on the...
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here one ounce of me to square the sale is transformed. each month. why don't you have to pray. we use about ninety five cents us. then all the other apostles sorted and recycled bike recently recyclers with which to whack him on it tonight. he mentioned that i'd see if the sights and cbc authentication april they will have me. then the sun last week in a way to play sales and one tactic is bouncing on the fifth day last may sales will span decades. this is a stylish been empty and the ants. it's a training sale but some of us answer to him and welcome back out of date and still we could tell that's another nice people and projects since he accepted the show ended with me. ninety and eighty s it doesn't into national's get a signed limited edition it's sometimes known as uneven cut themselves from any company states that they miss him dearly. i am. usual court in snow and winter has come to some of the region's snow fall marked the first days of the new year for the residents of almighty region phone these days frost came went to bed to drop to minus fifteen in southern regions
here one ounce of me to square the sale is transformed. each month. why don't you have to pray. we use about ninety five cents us. then all the other apostles sorted and recycled bike recently recyclers with which to whack him on it tonight. he mentioned that i'd see if the sights and cbc authentication april they will have me. then the sun last week in a way to play sales and one tactic is bouncing on the fifth day last may sales will span decades. this is a stylish been empty and the ants....