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we have about as much readiness as we can. >> my understanding is that we can do all we can to obtain multi-contracting for systems we are still retaining the cost-efficient model and we are not coming back on those deals. >> we have not 11 million and we are including aircraft and ship building and the number of modern programs. >> what we didn't do is not refund the service readiness readiness plans as they try to move back we did not change military compensation. we did not have to do any of that. and they are there for you to see and i think that it will affect all of those things that we did not have to affect this year. but that is how we adjusted. >> that is the version to the sequestration. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> one is the hard-liners that feel absurd to even think about the resources that we have there in light of the fact that we have this rate of 30% or so. and you know, it's easy. i'm not hearing growing reports that we do here all the time as you said the we have the best equipped and the best trained. but there is a bad site as well. we are not where we normally
we have about as much readiness as we can. >> my understanding is that we can do all we can to obtain multi-contracting for systems we are still retaining the cost-efficient model and we are not coming back on those deals. >> we have not 11 million and we are including aircraft and ship building and the number of modern programs. >> what we didn't do is not refund the service readiness readiness plans as they try to move back we did not change military compensation. we did not...
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to see we were looking for. but we cannot see what we need to see. with the end stage for disease the brave and is severe the degenerated that will shot of the mri skean as severe atrophy. and the culprit is an abrogation of the protein in the nerve cells. ed is the signature of the ct with multiple different diseases in to be a bad actor. in those that are not severely dented it becomes tricky to narrow those differences. and you can only make bad diagnosis and then try to image the brain for the mri signature than the next page is to move until longitudinal study to see when those images and it appears that this is an accurate diagnosis the bad is the situation you're in now. >> let me just finish shot. [laughter] the problem is initially had thought this would be a rare event. for those that have a thousand hits not that much of a revelation the high school or college to mention a look at the mayo clinic in we don't know how common this is. if everyone will progress, we doubt it. have a couple of clicks but need to work that out. >> there are ways
to see we were looking for. but we cannot see what we need to see. with the end stage for disease the brave and is severe the degenerated that will shot of the mri skean as severe atrophy. and the culprit is an abrogation of the protein in the nerve cells. ed is the signature of the ct with multiple different diseases in to be a bad actor. in those that are not severely dented it becomes tricky to narrow those differences. and you can only make bad diagnosis and then try to image the brain for...
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way we wanted and to understand this is what we are about and what we are and what we believe in and this is right for staff and right for teachers. i think that's just beautiful. so, i just want to say one thing in addition to the appreciation about what i hope we might think about moving forward echoing some of the comments that i heard. one is that we will come to the third year to talk about what is a 3-year plan and that gives us an opportunity to think about this and maybe a different way in terms of how to assess with where we are. what would be great that i haven't seen and i would love to see that it's already 29 pages and to add more, i know the last thing that mr. truitt would like, but some of the questions i would have say better sense of where each school is in this process. we have this piece around full implementation of restorative practices. we have this idea that each school would have a certain set of things that are happening with all the staff and the implementation and i know we have a number of pieces of this around the different tiers and around fti, but how
way we wanted and to understand this is what we are about and what we are and what we believe in and this is right for staff and right for teachers. i think that's just beautiful. so, i just want to say one thing in addition to the appreciation about what i hope we might think about moving forward echoing some of the comments that i heard. one is that we will come to the third year to talk about what is a 3-year plan and that gives us an opportunity to think about this and maybe a different way...
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we really take that seriously, we engage with them, we engage with all shareholders and we integrateto the best of our ability to alternately find the right path. charlie: if you look back in the last 3.5-4 years, was there a big bet that you wish you had made my that you do not make -- made, that you do not make? marissa: we have made some really big that -- bets. we have tried to populate the talent. charlie: this was an acquisition? marissa: they now work on mobile, these are the people that build mobile -- all of those different mobile applications. we have taken what was a really scattered framework of mobile applications, i think at one point we had over 80 applications, and now we have about seven or eight that are really strong. i think the big bet on tumbler to me, while it may not be yet material, this is a terrific asset, terrific network, the team working there is exceptional. and we have a great path forward in terms of what we can do, how we can help to continue to grow that community of creators, while providing a great opportunity for brands and advertisers. charlie:
we really take that seriously, we engage with them, we engage with all shareholders and we integrateto the best of our ability to alternately find the right path. charlie: if you look back in the last 3.5-4 years, was there a big bet that you wish you had made my that you do not make -- made, that you do not make? marissa: we have made some really big that -- bets. we have tried to populate the talent. charlie: this was an acquisition? marissa: they now work on mobile, these are the people that...
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but if we have a high-tech equipment, we can do it. and here comes the question, whether the developed countries are ready to provide the underdeveloped countries with this high-tech equipment or not. it's not only related to securing borders. it also relates to the tactics. i'll tell you a story. the international coalition were able to liberate singe our, -- sinjar, ramadi in tikrit last year. but look what i so did before. they left a lot of mines and ieds behind them in order to prohibit the refugees from returning back to their homes and towns. the iraqi government is facing a lot of challenges, cleaning and clearing these minefields. they need a lot of high-tech equipment once again. this is a reputed story not only in iraq but in libya, in syria and also. so one sports up to developed countries to decide whether they are ready to provide the high-tech equipment or not. lesson number seven, sectarianism. this is also mentioned by professor yonah alexander. the fact is the sunni victims of isis is more than the shia victims in the
but if we have a high-tech equipment, we can do it. and here comes the question, whether the developed countries are ready to provide the underdeveloped countries with this high-tech equipment or not. it's not only related to securing borders. it also relates to the tactics. i'll tell you a story. the international coalition were able to liberate singe our, -- sinjar, ramadi in tikrit last year. but look what i so did before. they left a lot of mines and ieds behind them in order to prohibit...
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we have that but we don't have that for you. we were hoping to have it for you today but we don't. i want you to know that secondary chronic absence rate is a little misleading when you look at it this way. here we are looking at absenteeism by grade. you can see the ethnic breakdown with the pretty alarming self-evident rates. similarly when you go to the secondary level you can see even with the limitations of this particular secondary school you see the significant proportionality and these numbers jump out. at this point i want to bring up one of our senior truancy persons in the district. tiana who has been working on truancy. >> good morning, i'm a drop out prevention specialist and child welfare for the district. where there are seven of us. i have to say that it has been quite an adventure. the shift that has happened from just focusing on truancy to looking at absenteeism, all absences has been an eye opener for us for a long time in our department we focus on the highest tier of absenteeism and truancy. we focus on a lot of the kids who are chronically truant. now being a
we have that but we don't have that for you. we were hoping to have it for you today but we don't. i want you to know that secondary chronic absence rate is a little misleading when you look at it this way. here we are looking at absenteeism by grade. you can see the ethnic breakdown with the pretty alarming self-evident rates. similarly when you go to the secondary level you can see even with the limitations of this particular secondary school you see the significant proportionality and these...
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we were asked and the powerpoint-there we go-we were asked to give a brief description of services we provide in san francisco unified working with our transjnder gender exspanseive students and to do that we thought we would take a look at the data we have to support our work. we are san francisco unified is a cdc sponsored financed city for of our programs and as such we implement the youth risk behavior survey annually since september of 1990. the most recent survey as you can see here, we reached 68 percent of our middle school student and 82 percent of our high school across all of our high schools and this randomized sample. we also in looking at our demo graphics, we have probably national ly the best consistent data over the past 20 years looking at our sexual orientation and gender yite identity. in terms of middle school for sexual orientation the glb and not sure which we count as q is there and the gender identity we have 5 administrations on two different surveys of our students and we have consistently been at about 1 percent of our middle school students identifies as t
we were asked and the powerpoint-there we go-we were asked to give a brief description of services we provide in san francisco unified working with our transjnder gender exspanseive students and to do that we thought we would take a look at the data we have to support our work. we are san francisco unified is a cdc sponsored financed city for of our programs and as such we implement the youth risk behavior survey annually since september of 1990. the most recent survey as you can see here, we...
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we lose if we don't perform well.we can gain better if we perform closer to not just the norm but the ideal. so, that might be another area we want to see what that opportunity is in terms of, what if we get to the 90 or 100, what does that take in terms of cost, which could then be an additional argument to put in the resources, perhaps even faster, in order to avoid losses, and to maximize our gain. i think that is another part of trying to then help in understanding where this new dynamic is going and where the opportunities, then, that have to be developed so that perhaps more quickly and later we are able to do that and minimize the losses that we are, for example, even now projecting in terms of the quality scorecard and we just know the status will continue to really ratchet this down and make this goal even higher in order to achieve any of these paid for performance programs. >> that's a good thought. thank you for that. >> commissioner chow, i agree 100% with your ambition here for us. i think we can even pu
we lose if we don't perform well.we can gain better if we perform closer to not just the norm but the ideal. so, that might be another area we want to see what that opportunity is in terms of, what if we get to the 90 or 100, what does that take in terms of cost, which could then be an additional argument to put in the resources, perhaps even faster, in order to avoid losses, and to maximize our gain. i think that is another part of trying to then help in understanding where this new dynamic is...
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we need a diversity and we don't see it here. we are going to visit you all at your office and not a couple people but maybe 2, 300 people just like we did the other day. when we went to two supervisors they were missing in action and than were [inaudible] relevant pertinent questions they couldn't answer, so you know, i'm here to put the san francisco county transportation authority on notice and i can do that because i represent the first people of the area to mark malone and you all haven't been paying to that. a lot of your eir ceqa and so forth you came here 2 or 300 years ago and took things over you can do as you please. we really don't need to be building so much. we don't need congestion. thank you very much. >> any additional general public comment? seeing none public comment is closed. item number 13. >> item 13, adjournment. >> colleagues we are adjourned. [meeting adjourned]>> okay we francisco treasure island authority meeting of wednesday, march 9, 2016, unfortunately due to things beyond our control we thought we'
we need a diversity and we don't see it here. we are going to visit you all at your office and not a couple people but maybe 2, 300 people just like we did the other day. when we went to two supervisors they were missing in action and than were [inaudible] relevant pertinent questions they couldn't answer, so you know, i'm here to put the san francisco county transportation authority on notice and i can do that because i represent the first people of the area to mark malone and you all haven't...
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we felt it was important to state to the dot that we dont believe we can arbitrarily choose a neighborhood but want to work with the community to figure oit what they are interested in and how they would like us to move forward in this approach. we will focus on the data driven elements of this and expand and integrate the shared mobility services with public transit and incorporate shared and connected vehicles when they are ready to be brought to market. [inaudible] work better together and provide more access to mobility without the car ownership and also save customers time and money. a big focus of the grant is customer focus and figure out the opportunity we can improve the customer experience in the transportation system. from all the research we have done we know vehicle technology can meet multiple city goals if guided effectively. they can reduce traffic fatality, reach the [inaudible] and reduce [cough]. we think we combine the suvss together and should be able to see something that is trans formational and [inaudible] shift more priority for things we care about which is walkin
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would we do? >> we will defend the folks that we are supporting. >> have we defended them against the russians and others? >> in terms of forces that i have trained we have not had that issue. >> there are forces at the agency that has talked about this as well. is that correct? >> i would not want to address that at this time. >> i think that it's pretty common knowledge that people have been hit by the russians and the sheer max. is it fair to say that going into any negotiations that bashar al-assad is in pretty good shape because russia and iran are behind him militarily and we are not behind the opposition militarily? >> i would certainly say, senator, that russia's support and iran's support has really emboldened him and empowered him to a degree. >> thank you so much for your years of service. june 24, 2010, we are changing over from the general. i think that you indicated we are probably on the 10 yard-line when it comes to this. i think we are on the 10 yard-line and i think that the next
would we do? >> we will defend the folks that we are supporting. >> have we defended them against the russians and others? >> in terms of forces that i have trained we have not had that issue. >> there are forces at the agency that has talked about this as well. is that correct? >> i would not want to address that at this time. >> i think that it's pretty common knowledge that people have been hit by the russians and the sheer max. is it fair to say that...
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we were asked and the powerpoint-there we go-we were asked to give a brief description of services we provide in san francisco unified working with our transjnder gender exspanseive students and to do that we thought we would take a look at the data we have to support our work. we are san francisco unified is a cdc sponsored financed city for of our programs and as such we implement the youth risk behavior survey annually since september of 1990. the most recent survey as you can see here, we reached 68 percent of our middle school student and 82 percent of our high school across all of our high schools and this randomized sample. we also in looking at our demo graphics, we have probably national ly the best consistent data over the past 20 years looking at our sexual orientation and gender yite identity. in terms of middle school for sexual orientation the glb and not sure which we count as q is there and the gender identity we have 5 administrations on two different surveys of our students and we have consistently been at about 1 percent of our middle school students identifies as t
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and we do exercises now with them and we are in a better place than we were. team in thedhs ukraine recently that was a cyber attack. it led to a power failure and we are not in a position to attributed to any particular source. but it was a cyber attack. senator johnson: and highly sophisticated. appear toon: it would have been very sophisticated. that's a wake-up call for those who have not been awakened by this problem and this risk. criticalrking with infrastructure and i have spoken to ceos of utilities about this problem and there is clearly more to do. johnson: what is the lead in your department looking at this? sec. johnson: we have been assistant secretary for infrastructure protection who is part of this effort and also our cyber security efforts as well. workor johnson: i want to closely with you to do whatever we can legislatively. i've got more questions but i will turn it over to chairman mccain. back,r mccain: welcome secretary johnson. a couple of issues real quick. we are terribly short of staffing at our ports of entry at our southern border
and we do exercises now with them and we are in a better place than we were. team in thedhs ukraine recently that was a cyber attack. it led to a power failure and we are not in a position to attributed to any particular source. but it was a cyber attack. senator johnson: and highly sophisticated. appear toon: it would have been very sophisticated. that's a wake-up call for those who have not been awakened by this problem and this risk. criticalrking with infrastructure and i have spoken to...
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from what we do, we will be as open as we can. if it jeopardizes an investigation or a method we're using, we're not going to be open about that. >> same question about transparency, will you make public the terms of real estate transactions after they are finalized and approved? other public agencies do this across the country. >> i see no reason not to. >> i'm getting as many promises as i can from you right now. when will you join other transit agencies with procurement awards and the value of the bids on the website? >> i don't see any problem in doing that. >> you are making the crowd very happy. this questioner wants to know, why does it take so long to replace broken escalators. we have seen stories like in dupont circle. and why do they break so often? >> let me touch on the why part first. we have a lab where we have the mockups of the escalators and elevators we have. with escalators, a lot of times -- from a customer perspective, it's broken. it's a breakdown. but the reality is, these are very complex systems that are
from what we do, we will be as open as we can. if it jeopardizes an investigation or a method we're using, we're not going to be open about that. >> same question about transparency, will you make public the terms of real estate transactions after they are finalized and approved? other public agencies do this across the country. >> i see no reason not to. >> i'm getting as many promises as i can from you right now. when will you join other transit agencies with procurement...
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are we comfortable that where we are is where we need to be? no. have we stopped their ability to generate attacks and threats on a global basis? no. charlie: just yesterday, they announced the capture of a principal isil operative in charge of chemical and gas warfare. >> we continue to have a measure of success but when you get to this idea of winning and losing, i am leery of -- i don't think that is the way to think about this. charlie: can you define winning? adm. rogers: we often ask what does victory look like? that helps you decide, what is the strategy. what is the end state you are trying to achieve. charlie: so what is the strategy and what is the end state? adm. rogers: the goal is to attempt to dismantle or attempt to destroy isil. charlie: dismantle and destroy isil. adm. rogers: a new objective you are seeing play out in syria and iraq even as we announce that is one part of a broader strategy that there is much more to it than just the military. charlie: iraq and syria seems to me it is to retake most all, headquarters of isil in ir
are we comfortable that where we are is where we need to be? no. have we stopped their ability to generate attacks and threats on a global basis? no. charlie: just yesterday, they announced the capture of a principal isil operative in charge of chemical and gas warfare. >> we continue to have a measure of success but when you get to this idea of winning and losing, i am leery of -- i don't think that is the way to think about this. charlie: can you define winning? adm. rogers: we often...
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and then we have to ask once we acknowledge that, we have to ask so how do we change that? how do we shift the narrative around teaching? how do we make sure we are lifting up the teaching profession, that we are celebrating teaching excellence, that we are creating time in schools for teachers to collaborate and do the kinds of professional development, common lesson planning, watching videotape of instruction, looking at student work together, the kinds of collaboration that places like singapore are using to drive outcomes, great outcomes for students? how do we shift the conversation around the teacher and professor? how do we issue that we're equipping students with the skills they need to succeed on day one with our diverse classrooms of students? we need to insure that they have that preparation. and if we want teachers to be able to develop, help their students develop a growth mindset, that needs to be a part of the conversation in our teacher prep and school leader prep programs. and we've got to insure that our teacher and school leader preparation delivering a d
and then we have to ask once we acknowledge that, we have to ask so how do we change that? how do we shift the narrative around teaching? how do we make sure we are lifting up the teaching profession, that we are celebrating teaching excellence, that we are creating time in schools for teachers to collaborate and do the kinds of professional development, common lesson planning, watching videotape of instruction, looking at student work together, the kinds of collaboration that places like...
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fiorina: we must remember who we are.otal and perilous times in our nation's history and it is precisely at these kinds of times that we must put our faith in a system that our founders created. ours was intended to be a citizen government. it is technology, actually, that deliver the tools to government. there are no more excuses. allow citizens to see every regulation before it actually passes and we can control and gain control over how money is expend -- is spent. individuals can be empowered like never before to push back against the power of the state and the establishment. things that you learn when you study history and philosophy is that the fundamentals of human nature never change. people always and for all time yearn for dignity, for purpose in their lives. power struggles are a part of human existence and so the , astitution is as vital vibrant, as relevant a document today as it was the day it was written. [applause] ms. fiorina: and that is why i am a constitutional conservative. [applause] ms. fiorina: i h
fiorina: we must remember who we are.otal and perilous times in our nation's history and it is precisely at these kinds of times that we must put our faith in a system that our founders created. ours was intended to be a citizen government. it is technology, actually, that deliver the tools to government. there are no more excuses. allow citizens to see every regulation before it actually passes and we can control and gain control over how money is expend -- is spent. individuals can be...
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we are, and we will.cheers] together we can break down the barriers that face families across america especially in rust belt communities and small appalachian towns that have been hollowed out by lost jobs and lost hope. families who kept our lives on and our factories running. we can break down barriers for our kids so they get the education they need and deserve. [cheers and applause] every child in america should have a great school and a great teacher no matter what zip code they live in. we can break down barriers for women and finally guarantee equal pay for equal work. [applause] and we can break down barriers for families who have seen too many black children harassed, humiliated. we can break down barriers for voters in north carolina who have been systematically disenfranchised. we can break down barriers for hard-working immigrants everywhere who are too often exploited and intimidated. we have to defend all of our rights, workers rights, women's rights, civil rights, voting rights. lgbt rides
we are, and we will.cheers] together we can break down the barriers that face families across america especially in rust belt communities and small appalachian towns that have been hollowed out by lost jobs and lost hope. families who kept our lives on and our factories running. we can break down barriers for our kids so they get the education they need and deserve. [cheers and applause] every child in america should have a great school and a great teacher no matter what zip code they live in....
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we put a man on the moon. we have liberated nations. we won two world war, we cured diseases.e invented the internet. not al gore, but america. [applause] senator rubio: we can do anything. there is nothing we cannot do if we set our minds to it. but we have to do it now, because we're running out of time. [applause] and that is fine here to ask you for your vote. when i'm president of the united states we will return to follow the constitution. the constitution cannot mean whatever you want it to mean. if the constitution means whatever you want it to mean it means nothing at all. it means nothing. the constitution means whatever the people in charge of that moment means, it is a meaningless document. you become a nation of men instead of a nation of laws. [applause] the constitution means what it originally meant, and you want to change the constitution you have to get as amended through the amendment process on article five. i would love to see term limits on congress in the constitution. [applause] but you cannot have a president that has my ideas are so good, i am so why,
we put a man on the moon. we have liberated nations. we won two world war, we cured diseases.e invented the internet. not al gore, but america. [applause] senator rubio: we can do anything. there is nothing we cannot do if we set our minds to it. but we have to do it now, because we're running out of time. [applause] and that is fine here to ask you for your vote. when i'm president of the united states we will return to follow the constitution. the constitution cannot mean whatever you want it...
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we need to respect turkey's concerns and we will, we have, we believe, going forward is very importantat there not b÷ different problem created by the short-term solution of working with the kurds and then that creates a longer-term challenge for all of us in the region. so we're working very, very carefully. on the other hand we've also needed to have some people on the ground who are prepared to push back against daesh. kobani is an example of that. we were able to hold kobani and drive daesh out of kobani as a result of kurd support. and the peshmerga particularly with respect to the north component, the northeast component -- the northwest component of iraq, have been particularly helpful and engaged. they were essential to a number of successful military initiatives to push daesh back and, in fact, there are different kurds because some are more prepared and more comfortable working with turkey than others are, and those divisions are very complicated and need to be managed carefully. bottom line to your question, is, we are talking with the turks right now about how to proceed in
we need to respect turkey's concerns and we will, we have, we believe, going forward is very importantat there not b÷ different problem created by the short-term solution of working with the kurds and then that creates a longer-term challenge for all of us in the region. so we're working very, very carefully. on the other hand we've also needed to have some people on the ground who are prepared to push back against daesh. kobani is an example of that. we were able to hold kobani and drive...
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that we hit first, we hit hard and we don't stop because if we don't take that action, if we remain a punchingbag for these folks, everything they do to us, a neighborhood, all all of those things we know nothing. it will mean absolutely nothing. we may as well go up because we need to be able to defend ourselves. we need to to be able to have as much passion, hunger and desire to win then as our enemies do. we need to be able to match those who wish to diminish america. we need to match them with boldness and in strength and strategy. and all of us. that's what retaking america and political correctness does. it lays out a strategy to retake america and to crash political correctness. it involves reasserting the american idea, it involves engaging in the cultural. one of the fabulous things about our capitalist society is the if we do not like something we don't have to watch it, if there's there's a television anchor that we don't have time for something we don't like we are more than happy to simply turn off the television or change the dial. or simply take that channel off the r
that we hit first, we hit hard and we don't stop because if we don't take that action, if we remain a punchingbag for these folks, everything they do to us, a neighborhood, all all of those things we know nothing. it will mean absolutely nothing. we may as well go up because we need to be able to defend ourselves. we need to to be able to have as much passion, hunger and desire to win then as our enemies do. we need to be able to match those who wish to diminish america. we need to match them...
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and if we nominate donald trump, we lose.ry beats trump and beats him badly, which means if we nominate donald trump, we lose the supreme court for a generation. we lose the bill of rights for a generation. our children drown in debt. the 65% to 70% of republicans who recognize nominating donald trump is a disaster, here's what we are seeing happening. the states that are voting today and the states that are coming up, we are seeing those republicans unifying behind this campaign. [applause] sen. cruz: because here is what the elections have made indisputably clear. there is only one campaign that has beaten donald trump repeatedly and that can and will beat donald trump in this nomination. [applause] sen. cruz: at this point, our campaign has beaten donald not once, not twice, not three times -- but seven different times in states all over this country. [applause] sen. cruz: today, it is our hope that those numbers will go up. we will find out late tonight. one week from today is yet another big, big election day. [applause]
and if we nominate donald trump, we lose.ry beats trump and beats him badly, which means if we nominate donald trump, we lose the supreme court for a generation. we lose the bill of rights for a generation. our children drown in debt. the 65% to 70% of republicans who recognize nominating donald trump is a disaster, here's what we are seeing happening. the states that are voting today and the states that are coming up, we are seeing those republicans unifying behind this campaign. [applause]...
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we will find out as soon as we can.oks like we are definitely heading into some sort of lockdown situation. guy: thank you. we will be back to you shortly coverage. into more i want to tell you what is happening with the financial markets. this is euro-dollar. the euro has fallen on the back of news of the belgian capital. what i think is very interesting here is this chart. euro-dollar selling off; i will show you what is happening here. this is euro-sterling, euro-sterling is spiking. i wonder if the market is extrapolating. they're saying this event in brussels will have a ripple effect into the brexit story -- maybe convinces more people to leave the eu because the eu doesn't have a grip on it security apparatus, right at the heart, you could argue, of the eu machine. what you are seeing is a selloff in your-dollar and a ripple into selling of the pound versus the euro, the derivative of that story. i think that is an interesting aside to what is happening. the implications of this may be felt a little further afiel
we will find out as soon as we can.oks like we are definitely heading into some sort of lockdown situation. guy: thank you. we will be back to you shortly coverage. into more i want to tell you what is happening with the financial markets. this is euro-dollar. the euro has fallen on the back of news of the belgian capital. what i think is very interesting here is this chart. euro-dollar selling off; i will show you what is happening here. this is euro-sterling, euro-sterling is spiking. i...
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we agreed we are going to do that. it's not a partnership where we are giving them instructions that is where we are jointly. one of the biggest discussions is the need for additional funding is we've got good about responding and reacting to the criminals are doing next. so where are they going next. that's why last summer we begin to talk with private sector partners as we get better at closing down the system one of the places for them to go was to hack into and attack preparers as if they can't get the data from us they can get the data with 100 or 200 clients they have all of that information and sure enough, we've all been working together and they've been increasing their security but we have incidences and examples of being hacked the great thing about the partnership is as soon as anyone discovers that either as a preparer or we have a state that said this looks odd that we are getting strange refund requests from a single preparer we are able to go back and discovered to their surprise and dismay but it meant
we agreed we are going to do that. it's not a partnership where we are giving them instructions that is where we are jointly. one of the biggest discussions is the need for additional funding is we've got good about responding and reacting to the criminals are doing next. so where are they going next. that's why last summer we begin to talk with private sector partners as we get better at closing down the system one of the places for them to go was to hack into and attack preparers as if they...
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this is something we have establishr since we the mechanism.have known that the income through the fund would be lower in a future perspective, but we have established the fund to be able to invest in growth and we do that trough investing -- through investing and competitive tax system, infrastructure, a good schooling system. we will continue to do that. francine: this is a piggyback for a rainy day. some of us may be have it at home. was it a difficult decision to tap into it, because of the image it would betray to the world? siv: i have to be clear on what is happen. the fund is still growing. we are not tapping the fund as such. we are still spending the revenue. s, action fromlan the no region authorities.. norwegian authorities. francine: we talked to about where you see the fund going from here. siv jensen, the finance minister of norway, joins us. before we take a short break, the this is what the markets are doing yesterday. we saw a lot of euro-dollar volatility. today, the banks leading gains. we will talk more about oil with norwa
this is something we have establishr since we the mechanism.have known that the income through the fund would be lower in a future perspective, but we have established the fund to be able to invest in growth and we do that trough investing -- through investing and competitive tax system, infrastructure, a good schooling system. we will continue to do that. francine: this is a piggyback for a rainy day. some of us may be have it at home. was it a difficult decision to tap into it, because of the...
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we are the leader of the free world and if we do we can defeat isis. the best intelligence agency the world are going to find them. the rebuilt military is going to destroy the. what happens if we catch one of them alike what they are not getting a lawyer or the right to remain silent. they are going to guantÁnamo. [cheers and applause] we need to be an ally against -- begin to our allies but look what's happened israel. personal a potential as a nation with a special-purpose. it was founded as a homeland for the jewish people after the holocaust so that never again with are not be a place for jewish people to live in peace. the jewish state. i also believe geopolitically it makes sense to be israel's ally. why? while the middle east is the most unstable region in the world, there is one pro-american free enterprise democracy in the middle east, the state of israel. [applause] >> today we have a president who treats the state of israel and its prime minister with less respect than what he gives the ayatollah and iran. that's why the other day at the de
we are the leader of the free world and if we do we can defeat isis. the best intelligence agency the world are going to find them. the rebuilt military is going to destroy the. what happens if we catch one of them alike what they are not getting a lawyer or the right to remain silent. they are going to guantÁnamo. [cheers and applause] we need to be an ally against -- begin to our allies but look what's happened israel. personal a potential as a nation with a special-purpose. it was founded...
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we either have a country or we do not. we have borders or we do not.ne quart -- or two more questions. reporter: there is a monkeywrench at the state level -- mr. trump: ok, go ahead. reporter: should they commit to honoring their agreement with you? rnc, imp: i like the don't know if i have been treated fairly or not. but i do respect them. what i do have is a great number of people. i have millions and millions of people. when i was watching those of broadcast a little while ago before i wanted to exactly where we were before i started speaking, i was amazed at the numbers. republicans have enormous energy, the democrats don't. there are numbers are through the roof. people are making statements they have never seen in modern times, a party that was so energized. i think if someone is doing as well as i am doing, and i am not just speaking for myself, but if i am going to win 5 -- i already 15 -- it could be nine. if i am going to win all of states, and at- it is awfully hard to say that is not the person we want to lead the party. question, is a gre
we either have a country or we do not. we have borders or we do not.ne quart -- or two more questions. reporter: there is a monkeywrench at the state level -- mr. trump: ok, go ahead. reporter: should they commit to honoring their agreement with you? rnc, imp: i like the don't know if i have been treated fairly or not. but i do respect them. what i do have is a great number of people. i have millions and millions of people. when i was watching those of broadcast a little while ago before i...
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are we finally there? drew: i think we are. it took a long while to get there, but i think we finally reached the point where there's that momentum. as my research points out, you don't need to do it. in fact, economists, we're too up in arms about the next mathematical model we can use. the problem is we use too many mathematical models and half the research can't be replicated. you need to focus on what simple things are better. francine: let's say we have higher wage growth today. how many rate increases, if at all, are you expecting from chair yellen? drew: we're expecting the fed to take the coward's way out the first half of the year saying too much voluntarily at this timity around the world. even if the data is pointing to a need for rate hikes, we're going to take a pass, and we expect them to go second half of the year, so we end the year 50 basis points above where we are today. tom: i want to digress to your april note, like zero rates are bad for the u.s. economy. are negative rates bad for the global economy? drew
are we finally there? drew: i think we are. it took a long while to get there, but i think we finally reached the point where there's that momentum. as my research points out, you don't need to do it. in fact, economists, we're too up in arms about the next mathematical model we can use. the problem is we use too many mathematical models and half the research can't be replicated. you need to focus on what simple things are better. francine: let's say we have higher wage growth today. how many...
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>> i think we really haven't determined whether we think we need mandatory standards or not but we havemined it does help to standardize in the testing, standardize in the approaching. >> we support the auto act as a way to trade information across oem. i think oems and suppliers, i think the point of regulation trying to stay ahead of this very fast-changing area, we think a more flexible approach is preferable. >> google gets attacked on a regular basis. we have hundreds of people dedicated to cyber security. what we've learned through that is that it is a very dynamic space and that it is important to be able to adapt the principles which you defend over time. >> i understand what you are saying. but witnesses back here 30 years ago said the same thing to airbags and seatbelts and, just leave it to the individual companies. it was hard to mandate a specific airbag and it would be very expensive. so i understand the consistency over the decades. but at the same time, people expect airbags to protect their children and they're going to expect certain standards that are going to be mand
>> i think we really haven't determined whether we think we need mandatory standards or not but we havemined it does help to standardize in the testing, standardize in the approaching. >> we support the auto act as a way to trade information across oem. i think oems and suppliers, i think the point of regulation trying to stay ahead of this very fast-changing area, we think a more flexible approach is preferable. >> google gets attacked on a regular basis. we have hundreds of...
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here we go. and that is some shrimp my body over at whole foods deveined and butterflied them nice and fat. and then we have these in here. and i see i hear something streaming i look up and see them the monitor with another show. there is the seafood. take a look at it pick it up a little but it is starting to get crispy this does not lookhi like a heavenly battered saying it is light and crispy.. they had these onion rings beforeey they had the southern fried chicken or the kernels chicken they were quite batter that was that pain go kind of thing can go breadcrumbs we will win a couple of seconds here is what else we will do we will cut vegetables put onion rings and asparagus okay, i will take the shrimp out first and they are butterfly which means they will cook very fast. so there we go. i left the tail on if you leave the tail on, it is a great handle. and it is going to need it. boy were the viewers laughing at me i use a piece of metal. there we go. we went to the harbor and go on a scal
here we go. and that is some shrimp my body over at whole foods deveined and butterflied them nice and fat. and then we have these in here. and i see i hear something streaming i look up and see them the monitor with another show. there is the seafood. take a look at it pick it up a little but it is starting to get crispy this does not lookhi like a heavenly battered saying it is light and crispy.. they had these onion rings beforeey they had the southern fried chicken or the kernels chicken...
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we want to make sure -- we have certain requirements we want to make sure we have available to us. i don't want to get into too much detail here but we want to make sure we have a good, clean route in, as well as a good, clean route out. if we don't feel we can have some of these basic requirements of a good security plan, we may require us to bring in more assets or have more discussions with the staff or local law enforcement but it's -- there's a lot of give and take with all these events and there's no question some of these events create even more challenges for us. but it is our job to be flexible and resilient and make sure we have a good security plan. your response could conceivably be to advise local law enforcement about precautions and safeguards they need to put in place and you might advise that a rally be canceled or postponed? mr. clancy: we work closely with local law enforcement. one of the beauties of our field offices is we have great relations with the local police departments. for a lot of these rallies and events, our field offices are the ones doing initial
we want to make sure -- we have certain requirements we want to make sure we have available to us. i don't want to get into too much detail here but we want to make sure we have a good, clean route in, as well as a good, clean route out. if we don't feel we can have some of these basic requirements of a good security plan, we may require us to bring in more assets or have more discussions with the staff or local law enforcement but it's -- there's a lot of give and take with all these events...
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we will see if we can actually put this one behind us.o want to mention, back on the snb story that you can find tlv is on top live, the function. you can see live blogging of the decision. it is worth paying attention to. the snb is amongst the first to adopt negative rates and since then, many have followed. he caught up with bill gross, who had this to say about what negative really means. and the central bankers globally are beginning to be aware that there are many aspects to negative interest rates. the negative or zero interest rates provided a long time to stimulate economic growth. think some of the members of the fed are beginning to sense that negative interest rates, and the lower you go, the old model is not necessarily effective when you get to zero or below. guy: bill gross, casting doubt on the effectiveness of negative rates. we have heard that from draghi. what is interesting is we have not heard it yet from lesetja kganyag kuroda. it would appear that the fact that the yen strengthened rapidly, is it was not what they w
we will see if we can actually put this one behind us.o want to mention, back on the snb story that you can find tlv is on top live, the function. you can see live blogging of the decision. it is worth paying attention to. the snb is amongst the first to adopt negative rates and since then, many have followed. he caught up with bill gross, who had this to say about what negative really means. and the central bankers globally are beginning to be aware that there are many aspects to negative...
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know the sea level rise we are identifying the adoption we need to incorporate as we moved in time at flagging those they can be properly schedule into the capital improvement plans. >> thank you. >> one of the things we did i want to regroup the projects okay one of the things i've mentioned because we did the shifting of a project and looking at things we wanted to restructure how we report to you you'll see a different form and we had two areas one is treatment and one in collections and the treatment area we want to look at the bio project and the southeast improvements we came to you in 2012 under the bio cells we grouped a number of projects we had bio cells he a number of projects that fits the digesters providing a redundant and electrical feed to the plants with new control systems and operation purposes what we decided to do is focus on bio cells by itself we're reporting the largest project to you and one of the easier as land reuse an effort we're looking at to stage the construction and do the parking the first thing we did if we speculated the land use as it - we took th
know the sea level rise we are identifying the adoption we need to incorporate as we moved in time at flagging those they can be properly schedule into the capital improvement plans. >> thank you. >> one of the things we did i want to regroup the projects okay one of the things i've mentioned because we did the shifting of a project and looking at things we wanted to restructure how we report to you you'll see a different form and we had two areas one is treatment and one in...
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we have survived because we are strong-willed, and we are stubborn. i think of my grandmother, when obama was first elected it she laid prostrate on the floor. the last president she saw, was someone who looked like her. [applause] i think that is an amazing thing to think about. that first tool is commitment. i think about, that quote, lord, we ain't what we want to be, but thank god we ain't where we used to be. but commitment is that first will. the second tool is courage. i believe the true mark of courage is being able to stand up in the face of incredible odds. there are moments in life where you have to decide who you are going to be, and whether you have the ability to be race-free. speak out when you see something that should not happen. can you be courageous in that moment? king said that freedom is earned, and you win it in every generation. if you are not willing to die for, you should take freedom out of your vocabulary. freedom is something we have to fight for in every single generation. this is one of my favorite stories. my youngest s
we have survived because we are strong-willed, and we are stubborn. i think of my grandmother, when obama was first elected it she laid prostrate on the floor. the last president she saw, was someone who looked like her. [applause] i think that is an amazing thing to think about. that first tool is commitment. i think about, that quote, lord, we ain't what we want to be, but thank god we ain't where we used to be. but commitment is that first will. the second tool is courage. i believe the true...
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we have quorum >> if we can call item 2. >> item 2 citizen advisory committee report. >> we have chris [inaudible] our cac chair >> good morning commissioners. here to report on 4 items in the packet. improving west side. most of the comments include things like need to look more closely at non commute hours, [inaudible] to bart which is item 9. more attention paid to commuters traveling to south bay and multiagency efforts to create private commuter shuttles. our comment were mostly about clarification on the selection of fund allocation and public comment include concerns about geo graphic equity. 11 million in prop k and [inaudible] approved with [inaudible] and on capacity update item 8, our comment were mostly on lrt, on the timeframe of delivery, citing the increases around demand projection indicated the lrt should be indicated now. [inaudible] greater investment in transit that can handle increased demand and serve the existing population. with that, take any questions >> thank you for your report and weighing in on the west side sar. seeing nor questions or comments we'll open
we have quorum >> if we can call item 2. >> item 2 citizen advisory committee report. >> we have chris [inaudible] our cac chair >> good morning commissioners. here to report on 4 items in the packet. improving west side. most of the comments include things like need to look more closely at non commute hours, [inaudible] to bart which is item 9. more attention paid to commuters traveling to south bay and multiagency efforts to create private commuter shuttles. our...
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when we take them back, do we have a plan in place?o we have a plan that we want to execute to bring -- to bring back in a sense of order to those communities? and what does it look like right now? and what part would we play? >> the short answer is yes, senator, first of all, we will -- the iraqis will take back mosul and we will work with the syrian indigenous forces to take bacharach k raqqah as well. as we've taken back towns in iraq that include ramadi, tikrit, sinjar and other places, the effort has been to re-establish security in those places and then immediately try to do what's necessary to repair damage and make sure we're taking care of the people. the people are able to move back in and resume their lives. so we've done -- we've built incrementally as we move forward. there's a lot of work to be done, senator. you know from just looking at ramadi there's a mountain of work to be accomplished to get back to some reasonable stake. but in mosul, looking forward to raqqah, the same types of things apply. establish the security
when we take them back, do we have a plan in place?o we have a plan that we want to execute to bring -- to bring back in a sense of order to those communities? and what does it look like right now? and what part would we play? >> the short answer is yes, senator, first of all, we will -- the iraqis will take back mosul and we will work with the syrian indigenous forces to take bacharach k raqqah as well. as we've taken back towns in iraq that include ramadi, tikrit, sinjar and other...
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we can do that. we have some barriers. we have plenty of barriers to what she believes is necessary. if we are going to have shared prosperity, we can't do that until every single american has the opportunity to live up to her or his god-given ability. everybody in this country. we have to tear the barriers down. she really believes that we have to have comprehensive immigration reform. she really believes we have to protect the dreamers. she really believes we have to stop demagogueing this issue. there are areas in this country which have been left behind. appalachia, indian country has the highest rate of sovereignty than any group in the united states. didn't have anything to do with immigrants. for somebody to stand up and say they are going to send back 11.5 million people, it is not only wrong, it will crater the american economy. she's saying, let's all just calm down and realize that our youth and diversity and global economy is a massive advantage, and let's embrace our advantage and stop demonizing. second thing
we can do that. we have some barriers. we have plenty of barriers to what she believes is necessary. if we are going to have shared prosperity, we can't do that until every single american has the opportunity to live up to her or his god-given ability. everybody in this country. we have to tear the barriers down. she really believes that we have to have comprehensive immigration reform. she really believes we have to protect the dreamers. she really believes we have to stop demagogueing this...
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outside, we have 12,000 people! and, we set up speakers. would anybody like to give some of the people outside your position? lee's raise your hand, we will get you out of there fast. right? ok, i am only kidding. we are a lot of good news today. cnn just came out with a pole. just came out. trump, 49%. [cheers and applause] mr. trump: little lightweight marco rubio 16%. ]boos mr. trump: outlying ted cruz, 15% will stop good guide ben carson 10%, and kasich 6%. 49%.e are at can you believe it? we got the endorsement yesterday of a senator. incredible. and we have sarah palin. so many incredible people. , jerry, i will tell you falwell, junior. we are winning at every level with evangelicals. maybe that is one of the reasons we've had such help what the evangelicals, the tea party people, we are winning with old, young, highly educated. [applause] right? we are winning with a little less the and highly educated. which is ok. i love you. and we are winning with the veterans. i love the veterans. we are winning with the military. in other word
outside, we have 12,000 people! and, we set up speakers. would anybody like to give some of the people outside your position? lee's raise your hand, we will get you out of there fast. right? ok, i am only kidding. we are a lot of good news today. cnn just came out with a pole. just came out. trump, 49%. [cheers and applause] mr. trump: little lightweight marco rubio 16%. ]boos mr. trump: outlying ted cruz, 15% will stop good guide ben carson 10%, and kasich 6%. 49%.e are at can you believe it?...
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we put a man on the moon. we have liberated nations. we won two world war, we cured diseases.vented the internet. not al gore, but america. [applause] senator rubio: we can do anything. there is nothing we cannot do if we set our minds to it. but we have to do it now, because we're running out of time. [applause] and that is fine here to ask you for your vote. when i'm president of the united states we will return to follow the constitution. the constitution cannot mean whatever you want it to mean. if the constitution means whatever you want it to mean it means nothing at all. it means nothing. the constitution means whatever the people in charge of that moment means, it is a meaningless document. you become a nation of men instead of a nation of laws. [applause] the constitution means what it originally meant, and you want to change the constitution you have to get as amended through the amendment process on article five. i would love to see term limits on congress in the constitution. [applause] but you cannot have a president that has my ideas are so good, i am so why, tha
we put a man on the moon. we have liberated nations. we won two world war, we cured diseases.vented the internet. not al gore, but america. [applause] senator rubio: we can do anything. there is nothing we cannot do if we set our minds to it. but we have to do it now, because we're running out of time. [applause] and that is fine here to ask you for your vote. when i'm president of the united states we will return to follow the constitution. the constitution cannot mean whatever you want it to...
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we are 91 point we will be right one fm. we will be right back. ♪ ♪ >> we caught up with ted cruz.ement of jeb bush. we discussed a wide ranging series of issues. donald trump has said that the united states should reconsider the involvement in nato. >> he has taken a pretty unusual position. he says that the united states has contributed to much. what is the role of nato in a ted cruz administration? cruz: you are right that donald trump's foreign policy is bizarre. he has little understanding of foreign policy and what he knows is wrong. what he has been advocating is weakness and withdrawing from the world and isolationism. with israel, and says he will be neutral. with nato, he advocated withdrawing. that is a terrible idea and it is striking that the day after he called for that, we saw a tragic attack in brussels. we should not withdraw. we should be strengthening the alliance with europe and israel and, if donald trump had his way, if america withdrew, we would hand a massive victory to vladimir putin and isis. the idea that donald trump wants the presidency to begin with pr
we are 91 point we will be right one fm. we will be right back. ♪ ♪ >> we caught up with ted cruz.ement of jeb bush. we discussed a wide ranging series of issues. donald trump has said that the united states should reconsider the involvement in nato. >> he has taken a pretty unusual position. he says that the united states has contributed to much. what is the role of nato in a ted cruz administration? cruz: you are right that donald trump's foreign policy is bizarre. he has...
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we strung people up, we mutilated them, we set them on fire, we shot them a hundred times, we cut off parts of their body and took it home as souvenirs. and then we didn't talk about it. we just sort of moved it indoors and created a criminal justice system that perpetuated that same narrative, even civil rights. we haven't dealt with the hard parts of our history of segregation. we like to celebrate the civil rights movement. we talk about it like it's this triumph of heroic black people doing extraordinary things. and heroic black people did do some extraordinary things, but there was opposition to civil rights. there was resistance to civil rights by elected officials. and if you don't know that resistant story, if you don't know how that continued past the 1960s into the 1970s, you can't understand mass incarceration and excessive punishment today. and at each point of these historical eras, people who identified with law enforcement, they were the foot soldiers empowered to sustain this racial hierarchy. they were the ones who were maintaining the rules of slavery. they tracked t
we strung people up, we mutilated them, we set them on fire, we shot them a hundred times, we cut off parts of their body and took it home as souvenirs. and then we didn't talk about it. we just sort of moved it indoors and created a criminal justice system that perpetuated that same narrative, even civil rights. we haven't dealt with the hard parts of our history of segregation. we like to celebrate the civil rights movement. we talk about it like it's this triumph of heroic black people doing...
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we do that regularly in a way we have never done before. it is important to continue and then demanded to make it permanent because the work so well and we did that. is not up partnership jointly with the state's and will figure out where the neck steps. 11 and then be able to and dissipates to so jews talk about the private sector partners as we close down our system amfac of the next logical place was to attack the prepares a they cannot get the data from us they can get it from the upper pair with 200 clients. and s and is anyone discovers that and it seems odd that we your getting a strange refund request and then to their surprise they were packed and then to protect all others but denmark those accounts. the reason criminals want to get a transcript application they wanted to get your copy of last year's return so we would look more logical and attract better because we're getting more sophisticated to pick out those anomalies the reason they're interested trying to attack because as it stops the returns they realize more and more we'
we do that regularly in a way we have never done before. it is important to continue and then demanded to make it permanent because the work so well and we did that. is not up partnership jointly with the state's and will figure out where the neck steps. 11 and then be able to and dissipates to so jews talk about the private sector partners as we close down our system amfac of the next logical place was to attack the prepares a they cannot get the data from us they can get it from the upper...
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for china once we narrowed it to two we asked them for the research and have a more detailed memo wean't provide in open session but we can provide that offline. >> it is 15 or 17 managers that are here or in china before narrowly it to the 7 we thought that best from those 7 narrowed it to the two. >> yeah. we wanted to focus think global and mixed managers that are in china they're also a number of asset managers last week bierman and wilton and that are trying to get into dhiens they have less experience their tracking is not as strong but we had discussions with them too. >> walk through the recommendation sure today, we'll recommend an have felt of the $200 million to two inevitability managers all capital and springs capitals they'll be part allocation within the public comboiktd those managers are based on in china which are stocks incorporated in china and shanghai and changes and treated the local currency those managers are deep knowledge in local market and excellent fracture records we see those managers also complimentary while contributing this is the first non-u.s. par
for china once we narrowed it to two we asked them for the research and have a more detailed memo wean't provide in open session but we can provide that offline. >> it is 15 or 17 managers that are here or in china before narrowly it to the 7 we thought that best from those 7 narrowed it to the two. >> yeah. we wanted to focus think global and mixed managers that are in china they're also a number of asset managers last week bierman and wilton and that are trying to get into dhiens...
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we know we need more affordable housing.m is one of the many tools the city has at its disposal to create affordable housing. it encourages up to 30 percent affordable housing onsite privately subsidized by development potential. we target 3 different income levels, low, moderate and middle income with this program. each development would have at least two income levels served so the full 30 percent. as i said, this is one of the many programs. these are some of the ofert programs the more traditional affordable housing programs that serve households that are very low income households. the majority about 88 percent the existing housing supply, service these households. this program proposes to continue building low and moderate income as our current inclusionary program and add a middle income band. again thrks program is a little-has many different options for project sponsors, one is implement the state density bonus law. that is what we call the state [inaudible] program and that encourages projict sponsors to provide 13
we know we need more affordable housing.m is one of the many tools the city has at its disposal to create affordable housing. it encourages up to 30 percent affordable housing onsite privately subsidized by development potential. we target 3 different income levels, low, moderate and middle income with this program. each development would have at least two income levels served so the full 30 percent. as i said, this is one of the many programs. these are some of the ofert programs the more...
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here we 15. here we are in the second year of the new congress, finally she is on the calendar, i hope we will move to fulfill the promise that was made in order to confirm commissioner jessica. i want to thank all of the commissioners for appearing today. as our nation grows ever more internet enabled, more connected and more mobile, this fcc role becomes very critical. you are the expert agency that congress created over all the things communications. you have a statutory mandate to protect consumers, promote competition, ensure universal service, preserve public safety, and as technology transitions these core directives do not necessarily follow. so that is where you come inches in terms of the protecting consumers i want you to call your attention to the ongoing problem of spoofing. last week senator fisher and i introduced the spoofing prevention act of 2016 designed designed to update the law and provide the fcc with more enforcement tools to combat these abusive phone scams. americans los
here we 15. here we are in the second year of the new congress, finally she is on the calendar, i hope we will move to fulfill the promise that was made in order to confirm commissioner jessica. i want to thank all of the commissioners for appearing today. as our nation grows ever more internet enabled, more connected and more mobile, this fcc role becomes very critical. you are the expert agency that congress created over all the things communications. you have a statutory mandate to protect...
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we -- remember in school, mike, we used to debate. we really think somebody can change. so i was fortunate enough to start on criminal justice reform right when i was electeded i'm a believer you can't lock enough team up to get your way out of the problem. and beyond that, every human being should have a chance. now, if you are a gang banger or in prison and beating up your inmates, we're going to lock you up for a thousand years. we're not going to play around with it. but in you're in prison we will give you an opportunity to learn a skill and work your way out. and we actually train people in the prisons for jobs that exist on the outside. secondly, we don't want to lock up nonviolent felons. i mean people get caught in drugs, okay, folks, i don't want you to be afraid because we're not going to take somebody that will be a threat to society to your children, we can put them in a local facility where we can get them to rise because if you checked the statistics, i'll bet in this state -- i know in our state -- a big chunk of people that we put in prison are in prison
we -- remember in school, mike, we used to debate. we really think somebody can change. so i was fortunate enough to start on criminal justice reform right when i was electeded i'm a believer you can't lock enough team up to get your way out of the problem. and beyond that, every human being should have a chance. now, if you are a gang banger or in prison and beating up your inmates, we're going to lock you up for a thousand years. we're not going to play around with it. but in you're in prison...
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we did not. we were just citizens.e met with them 3 times as citizens and then we met once with mark farrell's office and his 8. >> i been reading but the sfmta has in mind, but in my record i don't have what you submitted to them to did you cement anything in writing? >> i did and i can give you a copy. the tech that is something that each time you met with them you made your request same, anything- >> we've e-mailed summary comes. we sent him the studies good we 40 studies for all over the country that say, don't put bus stops in driveways. it's dangerous for the people waiting. it's dangerous for the people backing out and they just really dismissed us. >> i propose you submit whatever you submitted to the sfmta to this body so at least we can gauge and understand what your concerns are. in writing. so we can weigh it with and maybe invite sfmta to tell us why they're rejecting outright. i see some compelling issues of safety. >> there are plans parts of the plan they're really good. really oriented toward safety an
we did not. we were just citizens.e met with them 3 times as citizens and then we met once with mark farrell's office and his 8. >> i been reading but the sfmta has in mind, but in my record i don't have what you submitted to them to did you cement anything in writing? >> i did and i can give you a copy. the tech that is something that each time you met with them you made your request same, anything- >> we've e-mailed summary comes. we sent him the studies good we 40 studies...
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>> i think that we have done the best we can do within the budget caps that we have. to adequately fund our vital homeland security missions, which include aviation security, maritime security, cyber security, the secret service and our other missions. there are some hard choices reflected in this budget, including decreases in current funding levels. i am pleased that the congress is supporting the continuation of our efforts to recapitalize the coast guard. i'm pleased that congress this year is supporting our aviation security efforts. i want to more sharply focus on aviation security and double down on aviation security in particular. that's reflected in our budget request. and cyber security, of course, is a big issue. so we're asking for increased levels of funding there. but overall, this request reflects the hard choices of living within the caps that we were given. >> what about traditional -- i guess would you call it old-line enforcement officials that are hired under the authorities of the creation of the homeland security act? to what extent do we need to
>> i think that we have done the best we can do within the budget caps that we have. to adequately fund our vital homeland security missions, which include aviation security, maritime security, cyber security, the secret service and our other missions. there are some hard choices reflected in this budget, including decreases in current funding levels. i am pleased that the congress is supporting the continuation of our efforts to recapitalize the coast guard. i'm pleased that congress...
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we have a spot. no we don't. we need one more win. up a inn down. >> just win, you stay in. >> every game counts. we need to make this happen. >>> lets talk about villanova i'm very excited. i'm's ready for wildcats sweet 16 game and they leave for houston late they're morning. bus will leave campus at 10:00 . once they get to texas they will 26 days to prepare for my aim. ville know of ace a four-point favorite. joy wright says playing on thursday instead of friday, it actually works to the teams favor. >> i'm excited that we play on thursday. because we get right back to work. that will be good for us. challenge when you get to the next step, to handle, the media, and all of the responsibilities that come with this and be able to come to practice and get to work, and be game time focused like we were the last two games. >> you to have love jay wright. that is the ultimate spin. we play earlier so we don't to have think bit anymore. >> he has a good point. lets get this win to move forward. >> number one team in the nation for a minu
we have a spot. no we don't. we need one more win. up a inn down. >> just win, you stay in. >> every game counts. we need to make this happen. >>> lets talk about villanova i'm very excited. i'm's ready for wildcats sweet 16 game and they leave for houston late they're morning. bus will leave campus at 10:00 . once they get to texas they will 26 days to prepare for my aim. ville know of ace a four-point favorite. joy wright says playing on thursday instead of friday, it...