Nations health care problem. We plan to take your phone calls this morning. We have tried to take your phone calls. Thank you to all of you that have called in. If you missed any of what the president has to say, it will reair tonight. We will take your questions about your health care exchanges. Facebook. Com cspan where you can weigh in. Xers of the health secretary, Kathleen Sebelius. He worked for duke energy for quite a few years. An event withg to kathleen civilians. All of these things do a very good job of preparing someone to be the governor of the 10th largest state in the country. Welcome, governor. [applause] thank you very much. Great to see so many people. It is great. Have ae are going to great conversation and there are so many things on my list. Tell us a little bit, if you governingt your principles. What do you think about when you think about governing a state as large and diverse as North Carolina . Lex one principle may surprise you in one that i bring from the pr
Weather data. And not only did it have profound effect on Public Safety when there are storms coming and agriculture and some of the others, it just provides and helped the quality of life in a profound way, the Global Positioning system and. Almost every night created, 100,000 in economic value. Incredible opportunities for doing this in job creation and safety and quality of life and really improving the lives of americans. So it did develop the strategies of 30plus page document to the agencies of government that they have to work up the data and they have to make this stuff available in the way that we collect it, and use it and Public Information should remain public and we are going to drive that forward. There are a lot of things in the strategy around and the use of mobile government and how we summarize the. And think about the 21st century government in that way. And the policy that launched a couple of weeks ago and so much more is being formed that i think will be very tran
Heroes, pat park and steven rumble. [ applause ] thank you, so much, jen. And it is such an incredible honor to be here. Thank you for america for hosting us, thank you for being an active inspiration, here for us and to the program. Which we will talk more about today which was found in large part by. And thank you for getting the whole. Chief Information Officer and mayor it is a huge honor to be in your presence as well. Thank you so much for coming. Thank you. And thank you all for taking time out of your busy schedules to come here today. We are here for a work session. We are actually going to go deep on which. And get your thoughts. So here is actually what is going to happen for the next couple of hours or so. We are going to have a brief context and then we will hear mayor lee make an exciting announcement. Which i will introduce the projects and we will do. And break out into session and go deep and provide feedback. I need it and come back together for a. Session. So,. Talk
Weather data. And not only did it have profound effect on Public Safety when there are storms coming and agriculture and some of the others, it just provides and helped the quality of life in a profound way, the Global Positioning system and. Almost every night created, 100,000 in economic value. Incredible opportunities for doing this in job creation and safety and quality of life and really improving the lives of americans. So it did develop the strategies of 30plus page document to the agencies of government that they have to work up the data and they have to make this stuff available in the way that we collect it, and use it and Public Information should remain public and we are going to drive that forward. There are a lot of things in the strategy around and the use of mobile government and how we summarize the. And think about the 21st century government in that way. And the policy that launched a couple of weeks ago and so much more is being formed that i think will be very tran
Orange county recycles 30 million gallons of water a day, we recycle zero. We have a great opportunity to guarantee our water future and undo the damage to Yosemite National park. Sean, one point i know is the hydroelectric power generated by that dam, if i remember its 41 Million Dollars . Do i have my numbers right . There are a number of reasons why hetch hetchy is such a benefit to the city, not the least of which is that it produces carbon free public power to the city of San Francisco. One of my favorite lines mike just used is this measure is about consolidating from 8 reservoirs to 7. Another way to say that is to say this is about draining one of them, the Hetch Hetchy Valley. Have other studies said this is feasible . Sure, just like tearing down city hall or knocking down the golden gate bridge, thats possible but not feasible. Were not going to spend 3 billion dollars to tear down the hetch hetchy dam. Lets not forget, we are also stewards for two dozen cities in the penins