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CSPAN QA With John Cogan December 4, 2017

He discusses his book, the high cost of good intentions the history of the federal Entitlement Programs. Brian john cogan, author of the high cost of good intentions. When did you get interested in entitlements . John it goes back to my years in washington in the 1980s during the Ronald Reagan administration. I served for a few years at the office of management and budget. It was at that point i saw how these entitlements grew and how difficult they were to control. That was the origins of my interest. Brian how long were you there . John i was there for three years at omb. I served prior to that at the department of labor. I left omb in the mid1980s, and then returned in 1988 to serve as the deputy at omb and returned return to stanford. And then left again and returned to stanford. Brian what were the lessons that you learned working at the office of management and budg ....

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CSPAN QA With John Cogan December 4, 2017

It is called the high cost of good intentions, the history of. U. S. Entitlement programs. John thank you very much. I left omb in the mid in 1998hen returned to serve as the deptive omb then left again and returned stanford. What were the lessons that thelearned working at office of management and budget. What were the lessons that you learned working at the office of management and budget. Well it seemed it was toward spen. D more as you know Ronald Reagan more than any other president. How powerful they were. The Biggest Surprise in the if. Was fr yes. Yes. Tell that story. True with Social Security. But the Franklin Roosevelt of was not like the Franklin Roosevelt of 1933. Franklin roosevelt in 16 ....

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SFGTV Government Access Programming December 7, 2017

On the stun guns, and that person who spoke earlier, finding a way not to kill people, thats called a stun gun. Please get with it. Thank you. President turman any other Public Comments on items not on the agenda . As you well know, i sent you all a letter you received about cure and correct because the vote on tazers was illegal, according to the brown act. And also, by the way, it does say in the brown act as well that you can address employees of the of the city during meetings, as long as it connects to the work that theyre doing, so at all these meeting when you keep saying that you cant do that, its not true, and i hope you look that up. This is what the brown act says the people of the state do not yield their sovereignty to people. The people in delegating authority do not give their servants the authority for them to know whats good for them to know and whats not good for them to know. President ure man, i sent you an em ....

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SFGTV Government Access Programming December 9, 2017

True tragedy, and i feel like we need to really work on i mean, if that was your mother or brother, would that policeman have shot to kill . How come we never hear about people getting wounded, taken down by being shot in the leg or in the hip or anywhere that doesnt kill them . I feel very sad about this happening again, and i want you to consider that were living in very difficult times, and stealing is not a death sentence, and its no duty of an officer to determine guilt and to therefore kill someone. Well, he stole a car, and therefore, the officer had to kill him. Its not simple whats happening in this world. Its a tragedy, actually. Thank you. Any other comments on items 2a through d . Okay. Seeing none, Public Comment is now closed. Secretary kilshaw, next item. Clerk general Public Comment. The members of the public are free to comment on items that do not appear on ....

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SFGTV Government Access Programming December 10, 2017

Even if we were to immediately reduce greenhouse gases. We are committed to climate change. It is important for us to begin adapting to climate impacts. This is the first year the mta Climate Action contains adaptation areas there are five of them. Education capacity and communication vulnerable, plans and policies and partnershipses and collaboration. We are working with the City Partners on conducting the Vulnerability Assessment of the entire Transportation System and begin to build a more resilient Transportation System that is important. If you think about the important transportation corridors on the shoreline this is really important work in the years ahead. A transformation of the ....

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