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it is the case that sba works with these organizations to try to help small businesses understand how to get credit and fine tools to be able to do that. sba programs cover a wide range, and i will talk about this range of lending and the kinds of things we do, but in many ways, we do not do it alone. we do it with partners, and that is the takeaway message, the sba lending activity, while would guarantee loans through a number of lenders, we do it with a lot of other partners as well. let me give a little bit of a sense of what the small business administration does and is. we in san francisco covered the bay area and north coast counties, and we do a variety of things. i will come back to the credit card because i know that is what this session is about, but before i do that, there's two other roles we play that are important as well. one is about helping small businesses understand how to start businesses, getting good technical assistance, getting good advice about starting and managing your business. equally important is being prepared for credit. one of the things we tried to do
it is the case that sba works with these organizations to try to help small businesses understand how to get credit and fine tools to be able to do that. sba programs cover a wide range, and i will talk about this range of lending and the kinds of things we do, but in many ways, we do not do it alone. we do it with partners, and that is the takeaway message, the sba lending activity, while would guarantee loans through a number of lenders, we do it with a lot of other partners as well. let me...
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understand those issues.n it comes to the zoning changes, those are legitimate questions to ask. when it comes to the eir, it seems to me the adequacy is what is important. i look forward to the hearing hearing about other projects and this is comparable to the way we analyze those projects. thank you. supervisor% but i have to run. i do have a final question that i had on the issue of traffic and transportation. one of the things that may end up happening, if you are looking at st. luke's, to the extent that some services that are currently offered a no longer be offered in a new rebuilt st. luke's hospital, there may be situations where residents of that neighborhood will be traveling to cathedral hill. i am wondering whether or not your analysis took that into account. >> not to the best of my knowledge. whether we accounted if those people would be traveling to the cathedral hill campus, supervisor? supervisor campos: to the extent they may not be offered in a new st. you accounted for increased travel by
understand those issues.n it comes to the zoning changes, those are legitimate questions to ask. when it comes to the eir, it seems to me the adequacy is what is important. i look forward to the hearing hearing about other projects and this is comparable to the way we analyze those projects. thank you. supervisor% but i have to run. i do have a final question that i had on the issue of traffic and transportation. one of the things that may end up happening, if you are looking at st. luke's, to...
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way we have to try to understand electrons and quarks and neutrinos and other kinds of particles and the higgs bows on was kind of a missing piece of the puzzle which if it were not there would would mean that we'd have to kind of start over but the fact that it appears to have been found completes our picture of the standard model of particle physics that's not to say that we understand everything we don't yet understand how gravity fits in with particle physics other than the fact that gravity you know pulls particles together and we also don't understand things like dark energy the universe seems to be filled with a dark energy that sticks yeah yeah it's expanding the universe faster and faster i helped discover that and the twenty eleven nobel prize in physics was given to the team leaders last year for that discovery so we don't understand the dark energy there's also something called dark matter it may or may not be some kind of fundamental particles that could be part of the standard model we don't yet understand so the higgs bozon is a very important discovery but it does not
way we have to try to understand electrons and quarks and neutrinos and other kinds of particles and the higgs bows on was kind of a missing piece of the puzzle which if it were not there would would mean that we'd have to kind of start over but the fact that it appears to have been found completes our picture of the standard model of particle physics that's not to say that we understand everything we don't yet understand how gravity fits in with particle physics other than the fact that...
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understanding the brain. this series is paid possible by a grant from the siemens foundation. their mission is to advance the frontiers of research in the basic sciences and mathematics. >> funding for charlie rose was provided by the following: captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: tonight we continue our exploration into our magnificent brain with a look at multiple sclerosis it is an autoimmune disease that affects the central nervous system it is caused by damage to the myelin sheath protective covering that surrounds nerve cells. when damaged nerve signals slow done or stop. this can occur along any area of the brain, optic nerve and spinal chord. ms is most commonly diagnosed between ages 20 and 40 but could be seen at any age it affects twice as many women as men. one of them joined me this evening, andrea kirkpatrick is president and founder of the nonprofit cool kids learn. in 2001 she was diagnosed with ms. also here a remarkabl
understanding the brain. this series is paid possible by a grant from the siemens foundation. their mission is to advance the frontiers of research in the basic sciences and mathematics. >> funding for charlie rose was provided by the following: captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: tonight we continue our exploration into our magnificent brain with a look at multiple sclerosis it is an autoimmune disease that...
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that is my a understanding. i have not done a survey.pervisor campos: do you know what happens in other cities? what's the general practice in other cities? yoelsi don't have a reason to question the numbers, i just want to have an understanding of how it compares to what happens in other parts of the country. >> i cannot answer that off the top of my head. i would be happy to do some research. supervisor campos: i think if we are going to reserve half the spaces for a certain population which may be completely appropriate, i would like to have some knowledge on what is happening in other parts of the country. is this a good idea? maybe it totally is. i'm actually surprised that kind of analysis hasn't been done. >> i apologize for interjecting. there is some data i believe we have on comparative parking supplies for hospitals around the country which seems responsive to your question, and i think planning will be able to present that tomorrow. >> i'm not sure about hospitals, but the mta policy for parking is we are moving away from enc
that is my a understanding. i have not done a survey.pervisor campos: do you know what happens in other cities? what's the general practice in other cities? yoelsi don't have a reason to question the numbers, i just want to have an understanding of how it compares to what happens in other parts of the country. >> i cannot answer that off the top of my head. i would be happy to do some research. supervisor campos: i think if we are going to reserve half the spaces for a certain population...
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everything we don't yet understand how gravity fits in with particle physics other than the fact that gravity you know pulls particles together and we also don't understand things like dark energy the universe seems to be filled with a dark energy that sticks yeah yeah it's expanding the universe faster and faster i helped discover that and the twenty eleven nobel prize in physics was given to the team leaders last year for that discovery so we don't understand the dark energy there's also something called dark matter it may or may not be some kind of fundamental particles that could be part of the standard model we don't yet understand so the higgs bozon is a very important discovery but it does not solve all questions that remain in physics but it it is but it is a very important discovery in a sense it would have been a more exciting as a scientist if it were not there to me because it would mean that that we're not correct in our view of the universe and the surprises are more fun right than the expected discoveries sort of like we expected to find that the universe is slowing dow
everything we don't yet understand how gravity fits in with particle physics other than the fact that gravity you know pulls particles together and we also don't understand things like dark energy the universe seems to be filled with a dark energy that sticks yeah yeah it's expanding the universe faster and faster i helped discover that and the twenty eleven nobel prize in physics was given to the team leaders last year for that discovery so we don't understand the dark energy there's also...
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. >> so if i understand correctly, when you met him, you met "he and eil -- eliana"? >> they are a family. ift but when i talked to them, i said they each need to have their own attorneys. that was my suggestions so that eliana was protected, ross was protected, and each -- >> ok. ok, here we go. qt=p$bdsend you texted ross mii -- so you texted ross mirkarimi, coming up on the 4:00 hour, and again, according to exhibit 83, there is a series of telephone calls -- actually, i am ahead of myself, but it is all the same series really. there is a series of phone calls where sheriff mirkarimi joins this conversation that had really been happening between you and eliana lopez for the first time. the first telephone contact between the sheriff and ms. lopez is at 4:23, and then there is a break, where nobody is talking, l[m Ñand then at 5:12,e calls you. at 5:20, he calls ms. lopez. he talks to her for four minutes until 5:24, and at 5:24, he calls you back. in the meantime, according to these records, at 5:24, ms. lopez calls ms. madison, so thereuw understand these records
. >> so if i understand correctly, when you met him, you met "he and eil -- eliana"? >> they are a family. ift but when i talked to them, i said they each need to have their own attorneys. that was my suggestions so that eliana was protected, ross was protected, and each -- >> ok. ok, here we go. qt=p$bdsend you texted ross mii -- so you texted ross mirkarimi, coming up on the 4:00 hour, and again, according to exhibit 83, there is a series of telephone calls --...
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if we understand that, we will understand an enormous amount about perception. let me give you an example. you look at a painting, it is two-dimensional. and yet if the artist is successful you get a tremendous sense of depth, the perspective sees the face, you see it is sculpted but the brain knows, even though it is recreating this that it is a flat surface in a painting and i will give you a good example. if you have a painting of a person that is made with the artist looking at the subject's eyes, and it is hanging on this wall and you walk around that painting, the eyes follow you, you must have had that experience many times. >> rose: yes. >> okay. if you put a sculpture there and walk around it the eyes don't follow you. because the brain knows this is a sculpture, the eyes don't follow you, but it realizes the painting is a fiction, it is a two dimension, so this is wonderful to realize, how much the brain really unconsciously knows about what is going on, compensates for it and gives you the sense, but, boy, this is really a structure, knowing on one le
if we understand that, we will understand an enormous amount about perception. let me give you an example. you look at a painting, it is two-dimensional. and yet if the artist is successful you get a tremendous sense of depth, the perspective sees the face, you see it is sculpted but the brain knows, even though it is recreating this that it is a flat surface in a painting and i will give you a good example. if you have a painting of a person that is made with the artist looking at the...
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did you not understand that? that there was the potential for this information to get out of your hands and you relayed to the police? >> i never thought. i was so naive. >> you did participate in that video. >> when she told me, you need evidence to protect yourself, because ross just got elected share of -- sheriff. if he does not want to give you any money, how are you going to call lawyers? this is an old boys' network. >> i understand your feedear. would you say that you exaggerated the extent of this incident when you were describing it to these individuals so they may have gotten the impression it was a far more serious incident then perhaps you have said since then? >> i remember i told not ivory and kelly in my heart i did not want to divorce. i said, i think he is a victim of circumstances. he was a little boy. >> we do not need to hear that. >> i understand that, and i understand his rational fear, and as his wife, i should support him, so my first step is to support him. good >> to protect your husban
did you not understand that? that there was the potential for this information to get out of your hands and you relayed to the police? >> i never thought. i was so naive. >> you did participate in that video. >> when she told me, you need evidence to protect yourself, because ross just got elected share of -- sheriff. if he does not want to give you any money, how are you going to call lawyers? this is an old boys' network. >> i understand your feedear. would you say...
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understand that.a pet, you're going to have an animal, you need to treat it with the utmost respect. you know, do something more productive with your life instead of taking animals and conducting a pointless activity. >> that's from michael vick's new pas sa for the humane society. i'm not going to overdo the credit for what i guess most people say is what -- the least you should be doing. what i'm interested in is how you felt when you came out of prison. obviously a great day for you to get back with your family. >> right. >> a great passage in the book when you're reunited with your daughter. hadn't seen for six months. before that, she just had seen through this screen. >> glass. >> what was that moment like for you? >> i was elated to get back home to my family more than anything. when i was in prison, we struggled. my family, you know, had to suffer through hardships that we never thought that we would have to endure. and, you know, to be home, to have an opportunity to make change. seeing my ki
understand that.a pet, you're going to have an animal, you need to treat it with the utmost respect. you know, do something more productive with your life instead of taking animals and conducting a pointless activity. >> that's from michael vick's new pas sa for the humane society. i'm not going to overdo the credit for what i guess most people say is what -- the least you should be doing. what i'm interested in is how you felt when you came out of prison. obviously a great day for you to...
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understand consumers. >> given all of this, mr. ergen, i hope you understand my skepticism when it comes to dish's latest offering and its effect on the future of video. i would like to use the rest of my time to learn more about how the cable industry is adapting to new, federal communications regulations to provide its subscribers with new types of content and ways to visit. now, mr. powell, is it true that the cable industry supported the commission's open internet order? yes or no? >> ultimately yes. >> thank you. mr. powell again, if you please, help me remember, was use-based billing considered and allowed by the open internet order? yes or no. >> yes. >> mr. powell, were managed services also considered and allowed as part of the order? yes or no? >> yes. >> mr. powell, i want to thank you for the way you're proceeding here. so are cable companies delivering products and services as well as practicing business models that comply with the open internet order, yes or no? >> yes. >> mr. powell, in other words, cable is complyin
understand consumers. >> given all of this, mr. ergen, i hope you understand my skepticism when it comes to dish's latest offering and its effect on the future of video. i would like to use the rest of my time to learn more about how the cable industry is adapting to new, federal communications regulations to provide its subscribers with new types of content and ways to visit. now, mr. powell, is it true that the cable industry supported the commission's open internet order? yes or no?...
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once we understand and have a better understanding of human behavior and we recognize that there is a much finer graduation that we can draw than this bright line, perhaps it will shift the line or start over. it's not all that consistent, inconsistent with the way to do things. >> i think it is inconsistent, so if you want an open debate, we have to open the debate. >> i would like to jump in at some point. >> go ahead. >> we have the two distributions. we have one distribution based on "free will or volitional control" which applies on the civil side and used to apply under the a.l.i. test and now we have a new distribution of being able to distinguish right from wrong. so now we have two completely different distributions that we're drawing that bright line on. >> competent versus volitional. we can decide that cognitive isn't sufficient, but it is the basis where we draw the line. sorry. >> ok. so to get back to the science, do you see how the research that you're doing and this imaging and identification of areas in the brain that may be part of primarily psychopathy which we're
once we understand and have a better understanding of human behavior and we recognize that there is a much finer graduation that we can draw than this bright line, perhaps it will shift the line or start over. it's not all that consistent, inconsistent with the way to do things. >> i think it is inconsistent, so if you want an open debate, we have to open the debate. >> i would like to jump in at some point. >> go ahead. >> we have the two distributions. we have one...
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my understanding is there are ñ62ixonly four paragraphs stillt issue. >> one moment, and i will check >> it was not in the format anybody prefers. >> i was able to follow it. the first dispute appears to be with respect to paragraphlx7% 6. /éhs>z>> they have made their objection, so i would like a chance to expand?,r6 >> please. >> go ahead. >> the way i understand the mayor's case, which deals with the legend attempts. >> i am not sure about microphone works. gootracks the way i understand e portion of the mayor's case is that the mayor contends the share of persuaded his wife -- and the sheriff persuaded his wife to not have an ivory madison communicate with the 'aauthorities, to not disclose e video, so the reason why this portion of our raw 6 is admissible is link electronics, inc. model number: pdr-885 software version: 3.0c believed he was an attorney, and she believed her communications were confidential. it does not matter whether that view has been upheld in courts. it explains her actions in a way that is consistent with innocence, so that is why the remainder of that parag
my understanding is there are ñ62ixonly four paragraphs stillt issue. >> one moment, and i will check >> it was not in the format anybody prefers. >> i was able to follow it. the first dispute appears to be with respect to paragraphlx7% 6. /éhs>z>> they have made their objection, so i would like a chance to expand?,r6 >> please. >> go ahead. >> the way i understand the mayor's case, which deals with the legend attempts. >> i am not sure...
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so here we can put this together now and say that this is our understanding, we've got this understanding but what's next. and there might be many different things like supersymmetry, ideas from string theory and so forth. >> rose: we continue this evening with kurt eichenwald, who's written a fascinating piece in "vanity fair" magazine about microsoft's lost decade. >> the problem became is that really starting around 2000 as the world was beginning to change, the technology world was beginning to change, microsoft went through this idea, it was actually a statement that steve balmer, the fellow running the company, said was we will be the last to cool and the first to profit. meaning... and he would say, people will be looking in their rear-view mirrors at us. and that is the problem because you're saying to all the competitors tell chief justice way we should go. we'll see what you're doing, we'll see if it works and we'll come in and huge our huge financial advantage to get there. will you have a lot of different companies going a lot of different ways, microsoft is putting itself in
so here we can put this together now and say that this is our understanding, we've got this understanding but what's next. and there might be many different things like supersymmetry, ideas from string theory and so forth. >> rose: we continue this evening with kurt eichenwald, who's written a fascinating piece in "vanity fair" magazine about microsoft's lost decade. >> the problem became is that really starting around 2000 as the world was beginning to change, the...
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i understand. ok. beyond that, i think there would be open if you wanted to argue other issues in briefing but that is the primary one. how many pages do you think you need to make that point? >> that particular point? >> yes. >> you with the abstract -- you want the abstract, not the fact of the case? >> here is what else i was envisioning. it would be helpful if we had 30 minutes -- closing arguments to tie together for us so in the briefing i do not think we need to see it. if you want to brief it, i would not object if you agree. but what i need briefing on is this option. option one or option two. are their options the commissioner would like -- commissioners would like briefing on? >> i would be interested in two particular points on the same issue. if you could brief any legislative history on the charter amendment that included the second prong. that would be interested -- i would be interested in seeing. and whether you think which way that cuts for you. >> what do you mean by the issue raised
i understand. ok. beyond that, i think there would be open if you wanted to argue other issues in briefing but that is the primary one. how many pages do you think you need to make that point? >> that particular point? >> yes. >> you with the abstract -- you want the abstract, not the fact of the case? >> here is what else i was envisioning. it would be helpful if we had 30 minutes -- closing arguments to tie together for us so in the briefing i do not think we need to...