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. >> unqualified success. >> in the 1950's, after the bridges were built, the port and the ferries stopped in the late 1950's. at the port was looking for new ways to build revenue. that is when they started to chop up the building on the second and third floor into small offices. that brought revenue, but also took away a lot of the historic elements. it was mostly restaurants beneath. then in 1972, the ferry started. in 1989, we had the earthquake that rendered the double decker freeway on safe. -- unsafe. >> in 1989, the ferry building was a symbol of the earthquake because the clock stopped and the flagpole on the top was tipped over at 10 degrees. this became a symbol of the earthquake. this is sort of the end product of finally taking care of all the damage that was brought by the earthquake. >> when the freeway was taken down, it provided this visual corridor and reconnected the city to the building and that opened up the dialogue. the original urban planning of san francisco, always wanted the ferry building to anchor bourbon st. it is amazing that the freeway up there has been cha
. >> unqualified success. >> in the 1950's, after the bridges were built, the port and the ferries stopped in the late 1950's. at the port was looking for new ways to build revenue. that is when they started to chop up the building on the second and third floor into small offices. that brought revenue, but also took away a lot of the historic elements. it was mostly restaurants beneath. then in 1972, the ferry started. in 1989, we had the earthquake that rendered the double decker...
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for the city's c-a-f-r, we issue an unqualified opinion which is the highest level issuance that the city may have. i do want to point out that in our audit opinion for 2012, we had two additional paragraphs to emphasize certain matters. the first one related to the solution of the redevelopment agencies as effective february 1st 2012. and the city had selected to become the successor agency for the development agency which is responsible for overseeing [speaker not understood] ~ of the activities. the second item of emphasis related to the [speaker not understood] that related also to the deliberation process, the state controller's office as well as the department of finance are responsible for reviewing the dissolution process and the distribution of any remaining assets to the city's [speaker not understood]. and because the process is still ongoing at the time of the issuance of the city's c-a-f-r, we wanted to point out that the results were unknown at the time. the second report that i want to go over is the report to the gao. this report included all the required communicatio
for the city's c-a-f-r, we issue an unqualified opinion which is the highest level issuance that the city may have. i do want to point out that in our audit opinion for 2012, we had two additional paragraphs to emphasize certain matters. the first one related to the solution of the redevelopment agencies as effective february 1st 2012. and the city had selected to become the successor agency for the development agency which is responsible for overseeing [speaker not understood] ~ of the...
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right, and send them to people i've never met, please feel free to call me a stupid, arrogant, unqualified charlatan. >> are you really going to stand there and let him speak to me like that? >> look, sandra, you're always bossing me around, undermining and insulting me! you criticize everything i do, from my personal life to my weight-- >> you're not overweight. >> i could stand to lose a couple of pounds. in general, you're not a nice person, sandra. >> oh, stop showing off in front of your hero. >> i want you to leave. >> what? >> permanently. i want you to pack up and leave. >> no. >> sandra-- >> i'll go in the morning. >> nope. you'll leave now. and i'll be having this back, as well, thank you. [music plays] [doorbell rings] >> ahem. wallace, paddy? >> brought you something. >> well, there's--there's no need. >> dad's going to be ok because of you. >> did--did you kill that dog for me? >> no. a car hit it. you can't even see the tire marks. i want you to take it. >> uh--uh--thank you, but, well-- >> you're going to take it, doc. [pats martin on back] >> thank you. thank you very much.
right, and send them to people i've never met, please feel free to call me a stupid, arrogant, unqualified charlatan. >> are you really going to stand there and let him speak to me like that? >> look, sandra, you're always bossing me around, undermining and insulting me! you criticize everything i do, from my personal life to my weight-- >> you're not overweight. >> i could stand to lose a couple of pounds. in general, you're not a nice person, sandra. >> oh, stop...
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what is the thinking behind this as to how this would prevent the kind of unscrupulous lending to unqualified borrowers that really precipitated the whole housing crises? >> well the legislation specifically says the only type of mortgages that can go into these new securities insured by the federal mortgage insurance corporation would be super safe. they would have to be, couldn't have any features that were considered predatory or anti-consumer. so they would be the safest mortgages that we'd have. >> warner: we're really talking about tighter regulation. >> it's tighter regulation but it's modeled after the dodd-frank act and it's pretty much a regulation that the consumer financial protection bureau has already finalized and put in place to take effect in early 2014. >> warner: now hasn't tighter standards already been put in place just anecdotally. there are many reports about how much more documentation is required. >> it's a combination of things. certainly the standards are tighter that would be put in place by government agencies and to some extent regulators. >> warner: does that in
what is the thinking behind this as to how this would prevent the kind of unscrupulous lending to unqualified borrowers that really precipitated the whole housing crises? >> well the legislation specifically says the only type of mortgages that can go into these new securities insured by the federal mortgage insurance corporation would be super safe. they would have to be, couldn't have any features that were considered predatory or anti-consumer. so they would be the safest mortgages...
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she asked a group of men and women to self identify as unqualified to run for office. and among the men who self-identified as unqualified to run for office, more than half of them would still consider a run. [laughter] women's brains don't work that way. so the upside of that is that when we run were typically really qualified and to a very good job. the downside of that is a lot of us don't ever take that first step. so what emily's list did was develop a political opportunity program which goes into communities and recruits thaddeus women who want to have been asked seven and eight and nine times already to run for office. we will find people, women, who are partners at the law firm, they're on the pda, they raise all the money for expansion of the children's hospital wing, and they teach sunday school. we say, have you considered ready for office? they say no. what if i this idea. if this were a man everybody and his father would've been telling him to run. so emily's list finds diverse members of these committee. we then train them. were talking about training tho
she asked a group of men and women to self identify as unqualified to run for office. and among the men who self-identified as unqualified to run for office, more than half of them would still consider a run. [laughter] women's brains don't work that way. so the upside of that is that when we run were typically really qualified and to a very good job. the downside of that is a lot of us don't ever take that first step. so what emily's list did was develop a political opportunity program which...
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as women are twice as likely men to see themselves as very unqualified to run for office.hese are people who come from the same pool. they have the same credentials. that is something we really need to change. i want to introduce somebody who is doing great work on this topic, beth mcintosh. she worked for emily's list, and she is the communications director. she will give us a little more information on this, and then we will turn it over to our panel, which is done lots of work on training and recruiting women. >> thank you guys for having me here today. it is always so exciting to be in a room full of smart and strong women who are working on promoting women at large. my name is jess mcintosh. i am a proud nyu grad. i am the communications director at emily's list, the largest resource for women in politics. we recruit and train and support pro-choice democratic women, up and down the ballot. but i am going to take off my bipartisan hat and talk about the need to be better represented at every level of government in both parties. ifwill never reach parity just one party
as women are twice as likely men to see themselves as very unqualified to run for office.hese are people who come from the same pool. they have the same credentials. that is something we really need to change. i want to introduce somebody who is doing great work on this topic, beth mcintosh. she worked for emily's list, and she is the communications director. she will give us a little more information on this, and then we will turn it over to our panel, which is done lots of work on training...
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also gave him unqualified praise for one thing. you still admit as a new york politician that you're a red sox fan and i think that takes courage and i wish more politicians -- i can't stand politicians who move somewhere and pretend they cheer for the team their whole life. i want to thank you may oral candidate bill de blasio. >>> whee will tell you what happened after that exchange, coming up. s. s. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. ♪ now you can give yourself a kick in the rear! v8 v-fusion plus energy. natural energy from green tea plus fruits and veggies. need a little kick? ooh! could've had a v8. in the juice aisle. chalky... not chalky. temporary... 24 hour. lots of tablets... one pill. you decide. prevent acid with prevacid
also gave him unqualified praise for one thing. you still admit as a new york politician that you're a red sox fan and i think that takes courage and i wish more politicians -- i can't stand politicians who move somewhere and pretend they cheer for the team their whole life. i want to thank you may oral candidate bill de blasio. >>> whee will tell you what happened after that exchange, coming up. s. s. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here....
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the word "no" in the greek, it's an absolute unqualified negative.her words, no exceptions, there is no condemnation, zero... zilch... nada condemnation. you know, the word "condemnation" is a word that again, is kind of a religious term and most people don't use that in their daily talk, and so, a lot of people don't understand. but literally, this... you know, here's a way i use to describe this. in the united states if a building is just totally... you know, uninhabitable... the thing is not wired properly. it's about to fall down. if it's not safe, we say we condemn that building and we declare it unsafe for use, and there's a sign posted on it and you can't enter it un... under penalty of law because it's not safe to enter into it. it's condemned. it's of no use. it's no good. in the uk they call that derelict, but in the united states they call it condemned, and in a sense, that's what condemnation is. condemnation is when you feel that you aren't good... good enough to use, that god isn't pleased with you. maybe he's not going to totally separ
the word "no" in the greek, it's an absolute unqualified negative.her words, no exceptions, there is no condemnation, zero... zilch... nada condemnation. you know, the word "condemnation" is a word that again, is kind of a religious term and most people don't use that in their daily talk, and so, a lot of people don't understand. but literally, this... you know, here's a way i use to describe this. in the united states if a building is just totally... you know,...
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would anyone suggest a man with those credentials was somehow unqualified for office?y means possessing a y chromosome. "the wall street journajournal" surve journal" surveyed the top records at the fed, janet yellen was the most accurate. there where you go on a number of levels. >> nothing but gravitas actually. i mean -- >> yeah. >> that's sort of what she brings to the table. the notion she doesn't have it is ludicrous. >> the comments are without base because they can't think of anything else, obviously, and so then you have to look at whether her gender plays a role. is that fair sh. >> absolutely fair. >> up next, a checkup on the president's health care law with dr. tobey cosgrove. president and ceo of the cleveland clinic. back with much more "morning joe." welcome. how are you doing? thanks to the grit and resilience and determination of the american people, we've been able to clear away the rubble from the financial crisis. we started to lay a new foundation for stronger, more durable economic growth. but we're not there yet. what we need is not a 3-month pl
would anyone suggest a man with those credentials was somehow unqualified for office?y means possessing a y chromosome. "the wall street journajournal" surve journal" surveyed the top records at the fed, janet yellen was the most accurate. there where you go on a number of levels. >> nothing but gravitas actually. i mean -- >> yeah. >> that's sort of what she brings to the table. the notion she doesn't have it is ludicrous. >> the comments are without base...
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he wants to shoehorn more people who are unqualified for home loan to get a home loan.tradicting himself. government out, private capital in. but to make sure housing is more affordable, he's got to tell the banks who to lend to and what rate. so the government actually will be controlling the credit market -- the mortgage market, just as much as it does at the moment. >>gretchen: it seems like a vicious cycle. some will say this is how we got into this situation he was just describing. >> that is exactly what is going on here. the president is trying to socially engineer the housing market. he's going to have to tell the banks, you lend to this group and at this rate. he's going to have to do that. if he wants to make housing more affordable, that's what he's got to do. and that's the subtext of everything that he said yesterday. >>gretchen: is it to jump-start the housing market? >> the current policies failed. >>gretchen: let's look at what the american people think. according to a fox news poll, the housing market is getting better or worse? >> 62% think it is getti
he wants to shoehorn more people who are unqualified for home loan to get a home loan.tradicting himself. government out, private capital in. but to make sure housing is more affordable, he's got to tell the banks who to lend to and what rate. so the government actually will be controlling the credit market -- the mortgage market, just as much as it does at the moment. >>gretchen: it seems like a vicious cycle. some will say this is how we got into this situation he was just describing....
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though the race was crashed and distracted for a few irritating weeks by the unqualified anthony weinerred up and voters are paying attention. it is clear by now, and last wednesday's debate made it even clearer, that the best in the group is christine quinn. what do you think? >> i think she's pretty good. i've been impressed every time she comes out. >> richard? >> the three leading candidates, her, de blasio and -- >> de blasio is good too. >> i think she clearly emerges in the runoff and whoever wins the democratic primary will be the next mayor of new york. >> anyone want to weigh in -- >> i've been careful to the to weigh in on races involving the majority owner -- >> she running again for a fourth term? >> let's ask about the third term. we won't. i disagreed with the third term. that's one of her problems. >> you kept going. >> the people should have a right to decide that, not, you know -- >> getting a lot of responses on the twitter. >> oh, no. >> about the -- you ought to talk about different -- >> answering my question about what is there other than voter i.d.s, talking abou
though the race was crashed and distracted for a few irritating weeks by the unqualified anthony weinerred up and voters are paying attention. it is clear by now, and last wednesday's debate made it even clearer, that the best in the group is christine quinn. what do you think? >> i think she's pretty good. i've been impressed every time she comes out. >> richard? >> the three leading candidates, her, de blasio and -- >> de blasio is good too. >> i think she...
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cst group of men and women to self identified as unqualified to run for office. among the man himself identified as unqualified to run for office , more than half of them was still considering a run. women's brains don't work that way. the upside is that when we run we're to believe really qualified to do a really good job. the downside is weak a lot of us don't ever take that for step. what it did was develop the political opportunity program which goes into communities and recruits fabulous women who want to have been asked seven and eight and nine times already to run for office that they haven't we will find women who are partners of the law firm, on the pga. the rays of the expansion for the hospital wing and they teach sunday school. have you considered running for office? well, no, what a fabulous idea. if this were a man everyone and his father went in telling him to run. finds these fabulous members of the communities, particularly focusing on communities of color which is important. and we then train them. we are talking about trade thousands, not 12. t
cst group of men and women to self identified as unqualified to run for office. among the man himself identified as unqualified to run for office , more than half of them was still considering a run. women's brains don't work that way. the upside is that when we run we're to believe really qualified to do a really good job. the downside is weak a lot of us don't ever take that for step. what it did was develop the political opportunity program which goes into communities and recruits fabulous...