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both of us have been serving on the iwg since inception, and as member patterson referred to, i think both of us have been working in the area of improving the health and wellbeing for people experiencing homelessness in san francisco for many years. so, mental health sf passed in 2019, and the city ordinance, the aim of had city ordinance which a number of people worked on, there was a good amount of community input, input from the different city departments working with the board of supervisors and mayor's office to develop this ordinance who goal is improve the quality of services and access to services to mental health and substance use services for san francisco residents who are experiencing homelessness and have either--sorry, serious mental health issue and or substance use issues. after the ordinance passed, the department of public health started working on the programming of outlined broadly in the ordinance, and then i think around the same time worked with the our city our home subcommittee oversight committee on the specific budgeting-specific programming that would be s
both of us have been serving on the iwg since inception, and as member patterson referred to, i think both of us have been working in the area of improving the health and wellbeing for people experiencing homelessness in san francisco for many years. so, mental health sf passed in 2019, and the city ordinance, the aim of had city ordinance which a number of people worked on, there was a good amount of community input, input from the different city departments working with the board of...
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we welcome the iwg ceo.is demand for hybrid work for those spaces that you have at the moment. a few companies want their people back in person. >> for us, the demand is very high because we are providing workplaces not only in large cities and metropolises around the world, but in smaller towns. about 85% of growth these days in the u.s., about a 50% growth rate, is in rural locations where workers are migrating to. the world of work is changing rapidly. caroline: your investor base is gravitating to america as well? if you have such a growth rate in america, what is that compared to the u.k. where you come from and what does the investor base breakdown as? mark: u.s. investors are 50% of our shareholder base at the moment, but we expect it to grow more significantly. we have talked to investors this week about changing to dollars. that will happen in january. we are reviewing a move to u.s. gap that we think will clarify numbers and we are focusing on investor days and roadshows in the u.s.. 65% of that bu
we welcome the iwg ceo.is demand for hybrid work for those spaces that you have at the moment. a few companies want their people back in person. >> for us, the demand is very high because we are providing workplaces not only in large cities and metropolises around the world, but in smaller towns. about 85% of growth these days in the u.s., about a 50% growth rate, is in rural locations where workers are migrating to. the world of work is changing rapidly. caroline: your investor base is...
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we appreciate it. >> thank you very much. >> from iwg.ing up, it's climate change conference in dubai. we'll hear from a top amazon exec on that later in the show, even as one high profile esg advocate hedge fund manager jeffrey evan closes his sustainable investing firm. plus a mile-high merger between alaskan and hawaiian and why it will get past the doj and why alaskan don't seem too thrilled about that and the shares are up on that news. 30 years ago, state street created an etf that inspired the world to invest differently. it still does. what can you do with spy? ♪ the first time you made a sale online with godaddy was also the first time you heard of a town named dinosaur, colorado. we just got an order from dinosaur, colorado. start an easy to build, powerful website for free with a partner that always puts you first. start for free at godaddy.com during my entire life i have been somewhat of an outdoors person. golf, gardening around here. how can i stay out of the sun? so about two years ago i was diagnosed with basal cell carci
we appreciate it. >> thank you very much. >> from iwg.ing up, it's climate change conference in dubai. we'll hear from a top amazon exec on that later in the show, even as one high profile esg advocate hedge fund manager jeffrey evan closes his sustainable investing firm. plus a mile-high merger between alaskan and hawaiian and why it will get past the doj and why alaskan don't seem too thrilled about that and the shares are up on that news. 30 years ago, state street created an etf...
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both of us have been serving on the iwg since inception, and as member patterson referred to, i think both of us have been working in the area of improving the health and wellbeing for people experiencing homelessness in san francisco for many years. so, mental health sf passed in 2019, and the city ordinance, the aim of had city ordinance which a number of people worked on, there was a good amount of community input, input from the different city departments working with the board of supervisors and mayor's office to develop this ordinance who goal is improve the quality of services and access to services to mental health and substance use services for san francisco residents who are experiencing homelessness and have either--sorry, serious mental health issue and or substance use issues. after the ordinance passed, the department of public health started working on the programming of outlined broadly in the ordinance, and then i think around the same time worked with the our city our home subcommittee oversight committee on the specific budgeting-specific programming that would be s
both of us have been serving on the iwg since inception, and as member patterson referred to, i think both of us have been working in the area of improving the health and wellbeing for people experiencing homelessness in san francisco for many years. so, mental health sf passed in 2019, and the city ordinance, the aim of had city ordinance which a number of people worked on, there was a good amount of community input, input from the different city departments working with the board of...
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lazar was the first chair of the iwg and i think she set the tone for the-for our group to always be asking those questions, those hard questions of if your are numbers are not better in this areas and disparities persist, why is that? why haven't we done a better job to address that and so i think we don't think made enough headway. i think the area where we have the most stark and alarming and probably very good hard data is overdose deaths and the numbers are-we first saw broke it down by race were just staggering. i think when we first saw that huge jump in overdose death in san francisco it was like 4.2 rate the then among black african american san franciscans compared to other racial groups and lots of work going into thinking to talking to the community to looking to see where the deaths are happening and how can we intervene, but i think we are not making a dent in that disparity and that's the one that just-nobody with live with that. we can't live with being in a city with that kind of disparity so going back to community and talk to people, figure once we-when somebody su
lazar was the first chair of the iwg and i think she set the tone for the-for our group to always be asking those questions, those hard questions of if your are numbers are not better in this areas and disparities persist, why is that? why haven't we done a better job to address that and so i think we don't think made enough headway. i think the area where we have the most stark and alarming and probably very good hard data is overdose deaths and the numbers are-we first saw broke it down by...
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nuclear physics research funded by the national science foundation with indiana wesleyan students on the iwg campus at the facility of four rare isotope beams at michigan state university and at oppenheimer's own los alamos national laboratory is thus my pleasure to entrust this conversation. j. oppenheimer an evolving legacy to warrant. thank you, dr. collega, for your warm welcome and for providing us the context for our conversation this evening on the evolving legacy of robert oppenheimer. it's my honor to serve as moderator for this conversation with our distinguished guests, our evening will be guided by a series of questions posed by students at indiana wesleyan university. so we'll ahead and begin with our first question. j. robert oppenheimer believed atomic bombs, in his words, dreadful weapons and fully understood the devastating impact they would have on a large civilian. and yet, he continued, be involved in its development. ultimately with spectacular success. when development the hydrogen bomb was later proposed debated, he strongly opposed its development use. why was his res
nuclear physics research funded by the national science foundation with indiana wesleyan students on the iwg campus at the facility of four rare isotope beams at michigan state university and at oppenheimer's own los alamos national laboratory is thus my pleasure to entrust this conversation. j. oppenheimer an evolving legacy to warrant. thank you, dr. collega, for your warm welcome and for providing us the context for our conversation this evening on the evolving legacy of robert oppenheimer....