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we reach as much of the community as possible, how do we do that, like we said, we are all part of a community, if it is just announcements at the church bulletin, flyers a different committee centers, thinking about how we make sure everyone is thriving in our committee. -- community. >> i agree, when the examples i can give you is the philadelphia workforce board. it is not just, we need people to find jobs, this is a hub for philadelphia area prospective trades women to do a self-assessment to figure out if one of these non-traditional crib pathways is an inspirational -- career pathways is for them. we have a podcast. that is how jobs philadelphia works. they have taken a massive leadership role in the career education outreach. i agree, one thing when we do training for s practices of outreach and recruitment -- best practices for a region agreement. we work with construction, not just construction, registered printer ship programs. -- apprenticeship programs. how to use cbos for recruitment. how do you educate them about your trade? how do you give them the benefits of your tra
we reach as much of the community as possible, how do we do that, like we said, we are all part of a community, if it is just announcements at the church bulletin, flyers a different committee centers, thinking about how we make sure everyone is thriving in our committee. -- community. >> i agree, when the examples i can give you is the philadelphia workforce board. it is not just, we need people to find jobs, this is a hub for philadelphia area prospective trades women to do a...
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solve this in the way we know we can. and it was interesting i'm encouraged by the feedback i got from department heads. i said this is something i have been spent most of my career on the other side of the board supervisors i hahn is is like when a member of the board who knowledge thinks they know how to run a department better and here is more responsibilities and in the funding for it and they will set you up for failure and make a production about blaming you for failing public low. i promised i will never be this supervisor . i'm going to ask for the resources you need. and i will fight for the resources you need. one of the things i asked for wassor city control and criminalist to feel proust a report thap will give us a clear view of how much money we are spending on untreated drug addiction. when we go in budget next year i want to make an effective case for when we need to solve the problem, i want to know what the problem can have theses that will shift our thinking where we will put resource as a board of spro
solve this in the way we know we can. and it was interesting i'm encouraged by the feedback i got from department heads. i said this is something i have been spent most of my career on the other side of the board supervisors i hahn is is like when a member of the board who knowledge thinks they know how to run a department better and here is more responsibilities and in the funding for it and they will set you up for failure and make a production about blaming you for failing public low. i...
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i wish we could wish away politics, but we can one thing we have all learned--but we can't. one thing we have all learned over the last two decades is there are groups of people who feel alienated and left out by the system, but the system is not serving them right. those are legitimate concerns. and you may attribute that to immigration, attribute that to trade agreements. whatever they attribute it to, there is a real issue that domestically we have not spent as much attention on policy point of view, congress, executives, republican done democrat -- republican and democratic, figuring out how to address those issues. the issues of helping people who feel like the widening income inequality and the difference in impact of global economic developer and are leaving them behind. if we ever hope to get back to a coalition that can support a more proactive trade agenda, we are going to have to address that. that is a lot our domestic colleagues in the cabinet, a lot of our colleagues in congress who had a hard time legislating in this area. i think we have to focus a lot there.
i wish we could wish away politics, but we can one thing we have all learned--but we can't. one thing we have all learned over the last two decades is there are groups of people who feel alienated and left out by the system, but the system is not serving them right. those are legitimate concerns. and you may attribute that to immigration, attribute that to trade agreements. whatever they attribute it to, there is a real issue that domestically we have not spent as much attention on policy point...
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we realized we had a close cousin and we had done scientific work on it. i don't want to understate the amazing accomplishments of building the vaccine when we did, but we got a head start with all the work that had gone on. what if we get a truly novel virus we don't know much about? that is a reality we have to plan for. we think there are a set of virus families likely to cause future large outbreaks. what should we be doing? we should be building platforms will restart understanding vaccine technology for each of those virus families, where we start developing therapeutic potential potentially for those so that when we get one of those we can get the head start again. but in general, we have to work on -- people talk about platforms. building the capability so that whatever it is that mother nature throws at us, we are not starting from scratch. we can move more quickly. that does mean better surveillance. the rna platform ended up being a powerful part of that tool. and the ability to manufacture at scale. in 2021, such huge inequities in vaccine dist
we realized we had a close cousin and we had done scientific work on it. i don't want to understate the amazing accomplishments of building the vaccine when we did, but we got a head start with all the work that had gone on. what if we get a truly novel virus we don't know much about? that is a reality we have to plan for. we think there are a set of virus families likely to cause future large outbreaks. what should we be doing? we should be building platforms will restart understanding vaccine...
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we are 18 or 19 on the list and we know that is now -- not where we belong. they want to see affordable health care. rural iowans are driving long distances to seek care. people want to see their economies grow. our message is that we see iowans and we insist on putting you first. we want to maximize your taxpayer dollars to work for you. i believe that iowa is worth it. >> you mentioned tax cuts. you also mentioned you are not done cutting taxes. what is next? is the goal to an -- to eliminate personal income? >> i am proud of the fact that i was able to sign my third tax cut into law since taking office. our individual income tax rate was early 9%. i am so excited that we will no longer tax retirement income beginning next year. our retirees are a valuable asset and we want to keep them in the state. we do not want them to go to florida or texas. we are excited about keeping more of our retirees in the state. we will continue to look at it. we will do it in a responsible manner so that we can sustain the tax cuts. but if we are over collected and we will gi
we are 18 or 19 on the list and we know that is now -- not where we belong. they want to see affordable health care. rural iowans are driving long distances to seek care. people want to see their economies grow. our message is that we see iowans and we insist on putting you first. we want to maximize your taxpayer dollars to work for you. i believe that iowa is worth it. >> you mentioned tax cuts. you also mentioned you are not done cutting taxes. what is next? is the goal to an -- to...
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karine: we stand by to assist in any way we can. as you know, the railway labor act establishes the process under which we are working and under the law. the president has the authority to appoint a board and an emergency basis. once the report is in, it is returned to them for collective bargaining. the president continues to support the collective bargaining to make sure working people have a voice in their pay and conditions of work. it is the bath message to ensure both sides can live with the contract they had a hand in developing. the administration will continue to take all appropriate steps to ensure the parties stay at the table negotiating in good faith and continue to with the work necessary to reach a mutually acceptable solution. it is for them to work with this . we have seen this for many years. it is not unusual but wait stand by ready to assist. >> another question on debt. the education department released a preview of the application for student loan debt relief. the application seems to be ready. why is there no
karine: we stand by to assist in any way we can. as you know, the railway labor act establishes the process under which we are working and under the law. the president has the authority to appoint a board and an emergency basis. once the report is in, it is returned to them for collective bargaining. the president continues to support the collective bargaining to make sure working people have a voice in their pay and conditions of work. it is the bath message to ensure both sides can live with...
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that's not what we lead -- what we need. i will be that leader who will listen and fight to make sure we break the back of inflation. thank you. [applause] >> again, how can you work to make them realize the importance of the business community. >> i think the question was on my business philosophy. simply and i have said a lot about it already today, i believe in capitalism and the free market economy so long as it works for everyone not just those at the very top. there's another aspect of my economic philosophy that we have not spoken about much today. that is if we want capitalism to work here in america, democracy has to work in america. the business community needs us to respect and defend the constitution. and the rule of law. the business community needs us to resolve our differences by voting and not by violence. i was there on january 6, i know what happens. another extremism has gotten worse. my opponent could have chosen to run in this campaign as a conservative republican criticizing me on issues that democrats
that's not what we lead -- what we need. i will be that leader who will listen and fight to make sure we break the back of inflation. thank you. [applause] >> again, how can you work to make them realize the importance of the business community. >> i think the question was on my business philosophy. simply and i have said a lot about it already today, i believe in capitalism and the free market economy so long as it works for everyone not just those at the very top. there's another...
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it terrible we don't have thought out connections we know we need to be and seems like we could have a time line and goal and know where folk who is are crossing the street ends to be at risk i would like a connection between the policies of the department of the environment, of everything else. so we are all on the same page. thank you. supervisor mandelman, i hope that we can get answer in this hearing and i will be on the same page of thank you, chair mar. >> all right. you have a presentation. >> we do. do i put my computer what's the protocol? that's okay? it the show up to your right. >> okay. the delay you see it? okay. >> thank you. thank you all, first wanted to thank supervisor mandelman for calling on this hearing and chair mar and stefani and melgar you care dopely about people's safety on our streets. first of all, thank you for that. as you know, i'm luke and i will hand it off to steven now. >> hello, good morning. thank you i'm steven brach san francisco resident i'm a data analyst passionate by safe streets and bicycle and pedestrian safety. why are we here? since th
it terrible we don't have thought out connections we know we need to be and seems like we could have a time line and goal and know where folk who is are crossing the street ends to be at risk i would like a connection between the policies of the department of the environment, of everything else. so we are all on the same page. thank you. supervisor mandelman, i hope that we can get answer in this hearing and i will be on the same page of thank you, chair mar. >> all right. you have a...
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we got along. we solve problems. we do that together. we've done historic things here in our state like putting in high-speed internet access, developing telehealth across the state to serve each other, making sure we are growing our economy, creating jobs, that we are helping people be successful. we've done an incredible story, continuing to attack over and over again. >> i'm sorry. it's time. >> in talking about transparency, in 2018 one governor noem was running at a hotly contested race for governor, she promised to throw open the doors of government if she won, working to build the most transparent administration south dakota has ever seen. representative smith, you have promised to put the state's checkbook online and expand reporting requirements for politicians. why is transparency in government so important? >> first of all, it is the people's money, we are doing the work of the people. when you're doing the work of the people, the people need to know what you are doing. one of the problems with the ethics complaint had to be t
we got along. we solve problems. we do that together. we've done historic things here in our state like putting in high-speed internet access, developing telehealth across the state to serve each other, making sure we are growing our economy, creating jobs, that we are helping people be successful. we've done an incredible story, continuing to attack over and over again. >> i'm sorry. it's time. >> in talking about transparency, in 2018 one governor noem was running at a hotly...
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and we also put in place and we started before covid we put it in place and we expanded open educational resources so we have saved our students $26 million in costs related to books because we have gone all online. everything we are focused on is how we reduce cost to students but deliver an excellent credit. so that is kind of the summary. there is a lot happening and i see critical potential that it really is how do we help people see it got to get the skill sets to get these jobs. sometimes we don't use apprenticeships because it's got baggage with it at times because there is reporting requirements, but we get creative in the model. they do pay those. they are on our campus observing our courses. i need faculty who are up-to-date on practices. our faculty wrote a paper on what they need assistance with and go to an internship end industry pays for them to be at their plant. the support from industry is amazing. we had a job fair last week where 33 companies came out. they are helping students write resumes and get interviews. >> what is your organization's hypothesis about the diffe
and we also put in place and we started before covid we put it in place and we expanded open educational resources so we have saved our students $26 million in costs related to books because we have gone all online. everything we are focused on is how we reduce cost to students but deliver an excellent credit. so that is kind of the summary. there is a lot happening and i see critical potential that it really is how do we help people see it got to get the skill sets to get these jobs. sometimes...
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we were locking up people we were mad at, and now we need to do it with the people we are afraid of.o you're giving second chances to some folks, but for her to twist this like this, it's just really disgusting and bringing up something that horribly happened. there are people that get out of prison every single day, and we can't control when something bad is going to happen. for you to use that as political gains, that super disappointing, and i know the people out there think that's a cheap, cheap shot. >> let me say this, we are talking about lauren sanderson, who was re-docketed in error by the parole board. this matter was investigated the oklahoma county grand jury. they alleged that there was improper influence, i don't know about that matter, it is your understanding of why lawrence anderson got redocketed? gov. stitt: there's thousands of thousands of people currently in prison who will get out this year that have gotten certain sentences, and the pardon and parole board goes through those the best they can. there's five people on that board and they recommend for some peopl
we were locking up people we were mad at, and now we need to do it with the people we are afraid of.o you're giving second chances to some folks, but for her to twist this like this, it's just really disgusting and bringing up something that horribly happened. there are people that get out of prison every single day, and we can't control when something bad is going to happen. for you to use that as political gains, that super disappointing, and i know the people out there think that's a cheap,...
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we are doing everything we can and we are on renewables. hundreds of millions of dollars going toward renewable objects across alaska. i lived in rural alaska for 20 years. i know what it is like. some of these guys have never been there. the fact of the matter is we have the ability to bring down costs with new technologies, new approaches. pc is helping. the cost of energy is high because of what is happening across the world. if we are able to pump more oil which we are working hard at doing, we are going to be able to add more oil to the mix at a lower cost. >> now we will give the candidate a chance to ask one of their opponents question. this will be a 32nd question. one minute enter followed by a 32nd row bubble -- rebuttal and then the remaining candidates will get 30 sickos to weigh in on the topic if they choose to do so. mr. pierce, your first. what is your question? >> i would like to ask governor walker question. during two debates, you have made reference to the pfd talking six years ago, conditions six years ago in the state
we are doing everything we can and we are on renewables. hundreds of millions of dollars going toward renewable objects across alaska. i lived in rural alaska for 20 years. i know what it is like. some of these guys have never been there. the fact of the matter is we have the ability to bring down costs with new technologies, new approaches. pc is helping. the cost of energy is high because of what is happening across the world. if we are able to pump more oil which we are working hard at...
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we need to address that, we cannot skip over it. i have dealt with this issue the entire time i have been in the senate. the problem now is, republicans like donald trump's immigration policies, will not come across the aisle. joe o'dea voted for donald trump twice and knowing how horrendous his immigration policies were. he cannot be believed on this issue. jay: our second question. >> as someone born and raised in afghanistan [indiscernible] many are waiting in line for asylum to come to the u.s. in places like afghanistan and ukraine, people wait years to receive asylum. what can you do as a member of the u.s. senate to improve this process for asylum-seekers to come to the u.s.? mr. o'dea: it started with a policy in afghanistan that was broken. the way we left afghanistan, americans, $80 million worth of equipment abandoned. what we have seen in ukraine, russia, on foreign policy we need to do more. we need to do more for these asylum-seekers that just want justice. they are coming here, they need to be allowed to be here in th
we need to address that, we cannot skip over it. i have dealt with this issue the entire time i have been in the senate. the problem now is, republicans like donald trump's immigration policies, will not come across the aisle. joe o'dea voted for donald trump twice and knowing how horrendous his immigration policies were. he cannot be believed on this issue. jay: our second question. >> as someone born and raised in afghanistan [indiscernible] many are waiting in line for asylum to come...
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we are doing that. we are doing that, yes, we are doing that.ut on that misinformation? we need definitely ways to ensure that the true information is spread faster and more effectively, as wrong information. you can even see that as a scientific challenge — how to ensure to mark false information and ensure that this type of information is not further spreading. you're known around the world for creating a covid vaccine, but seeking a cure for cancer has really been your life's work. what was your motivation to do that? we are physicians by training, and when we were young we were treating patients — oncology patients with advanced cancer. and we experienced that most of the times we had to tell our patients that there was nothing we could offer them. and we could only endure these sad situations because we were leading a double life. by day we were working on the cancer wards and in the evenings we were working as scientists, as immunologists at the bench, and were encountering the beauty of science and of immunology, and that was the motivati
we are doing that. we are doing that, yes, we are doing that.ut on that misinformation? we need definitely ways to ensure that the true information is spread faster and more effectively, as wrong information. you can even see that as a scientific challenge — how to ensure to mark false information and ensure that this type of information is not further spreading. you're known around the world for creating a covid vaccine, but seeking a cure for cancer has really been your life's work. what...
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like we said, we need to fire tony evers. let me tell you, we cannot be more excited that we have an opportunity in 11 days to reelect our u.s. senator, ron johnson. [applause] we know wisconsin, this is a team effort. we are doing it from state assembly, state races, governors races, and at the national level we have a great chair of the national party. we used to have a great guy that , priebus, we loved down here, he did a great job leading the way. we have a great leader now with ronna mcdaniel please welcome republican national committee chair ronna mcdaniel. [applause] >> hello, wisconsin. are you ready to fire nancy pelosi? are you ready to fire chuck schumer? are you ready to take our country back? i am so excited to be here, what a great day, look at the great weather. what a great day to campaign for ron johnson. listen guys, we have 11 days until the end of this election. 11 days to victory, you are right. and notice, the democrats are not talking about what they've done to make our lives better. because i what you
like we said, we need to fire tony evers. let me tell you, we cannot be more excited that we have an opportunity in 11 days to reelect our u.s. senator, ron johnson. [applause] we know wisconsin, this is a team effort. we are doing it from state assembly, state races, governors races, and at the national level we have a great chair of the national party. we used to have a great guy that , priebus, we loved down here, he did a great job leading the way. we have a great leader now with ronna...
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we also need to make sure we go as low as we can on ami. some houses we pushed for in district 10 and across the city go ami as low as 30 percent, between 30 and 80 percent but the fact of the matter is we rezoned to insure hundred percent affordable projects in district 10, so whether it be hundred percent affordable housing coming to candlestick, the ones coming to homeless prenatal program on potrero, increased level of affordability at pier 70, the power station, those are because of the battles and fights we make sure happen as your representative of district 10, because it is hard to live in san francisco and afford it so no more then a third of income should go towards rent and in most cases lower then that. >> thank you. brian. >> for me i also agree that affordable housing by dictionary it has got to be at or below 30 percent of your income. anymore then that then you are cost burdened and for many san francisco residents now, they are cost burdened for a variety of incomes. i think that what we need to see is the expansion of hous
we also need to make sure we go as low as we can on ami. some houses we pushed for in district 10 and across the city go ami as low as 30 percent, between 30 and 80 percent but the fact of the matter is we rezoned to insure hundred percent affordable projects in district 10, so whether it be hundred percent affordable housing coming to candlestick, the ones coming to homeless prenatal program on potrero, increased level of affordability at pier 70, the power station, those are because of the...
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we know we can do this because we have the tools and we have the know-how. if we use these tools, this winter can look very different than last winter or the winter before. thank you for letting me spend time with you and i look forward to questions. >> [indiscernible] use said -- we will enter the winter mode -- does that come to for ration? -- fruition? >> we mentioned there were two areas where we were not going to have the stock put we went to have any -- into the winter. when congress fails to do its job, we have to make difficult choices and we made the choice we want to make sure people -- we had enough vaccines for americans. that meant that -- remain sued today. -- two today and the last point i will make is in my mind, it is unacceptable that congress is forcing us to make these choices for the american people. they deserve a covid response that doesn't trade off between ppe on one hand and treatments and vaccine on the other. they deserve a response that allows us to have all of those things and that is not where congress has landed. >> the presid
we know we can do this because we have the tools and we have the know-how. if we use these tools, this winter can look very different than last winter or the winter before. thank you for letting me spend time with you and i look forward to questions. >> [indiscernible] use said -- we will enter the winter mode -- does that come to for ration? -- fruition? >> we mentioned there were two areas where we were not going to have the stock put we went to have any -- into the winter. when...
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i think -- next we go to public comment. before we >> yes. members who wish to provide public comment call 415-655-0001 then access code: 2486 098 3829 ## then press star 3 to enter the queue. a prosperity will indicate you raisedhand. wait until you have been unmute comed you may begin your comment. note that you will have 3 minutes. there are no hands raised. i can close public comment for this item. do we have anyone who will first approve the minutes. i mean approve the resolution. this is motion to approve. >> thank you. >> >> second. pantoja and larkin. okay. and now i can take a vote to approve the resolution. vice chair crawford. >> aye. >> thank you. >> member gheen. >> aye. >> member larkin. >> aye. >> chair matthews. >> he drop off? chair matthews you might be muted. nope he is on. okay. did he? i can't see himch um well i can come back and then -- member mc hugh. >> yes. >> member pantoja. >> yes. >> member sanderlin. >> aye. >> member matthews? chair matthews are you there, did we lose you? >> i think we have lost him. having aud
i think -- next we go to public comment. before we >> yes. members who wish to provide public comment call 415-655-0001 then access code: 2486 098 3829 ## then press star 3 to enter the queue. a prosperity will indicate you raisedhand. wait until you have been unmute comed you may begin your comment. note that you will have 3 minutes. there are no hands raised. i can close public comment for this item. do we have anyone who will first approve the minutes. i mean approve the resolution....
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are we are -- driving? are we economically sturdy? are we more united? joe biden stood in front of independence hall and called voters that did not vote for him a defense to the micro c. this is the first time the president of the united states called voters in his country threats to democracy. and representative would have stood up and said, with all due respect, you are wrong. the voters in my district are great americans. they may not -- deal in politics but they are hard-working farmers, police officers, firefighters, business owners, entrepreneurs, -- but my point is calling and extremist. i am a 100% disabled combat veteran. i am a father of five i am a husband to my beautiful wife for 23 years. i bled and fought for this country and you are using the same name time and time again that you used for terrorist. get ladies and gentlemen, -- i knew some of the marines that i worked with and what they believed and i represent them anyways. i think you deserve better. i think you deserve someone that will listen to you no matter whether you voted for me
are we are -- driving? are we economically sturdy? are we more united? joe biden stood in front of independence hall and called voters that did not vote for him a defense to the micro c. this is the first time the president of the united states called voters in his country threats to democracy. and representative would have stood up and said, with all due respect, you are wrong. the voters in my district are great americans. they may not -- deal in politics but they are hard-working farmers,...
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we can do it when we have collaboration.bh we stop waisting time with petty to the tick and can do it when we listen to each other even photocopy it is in the when we agree with. this it is proof positive this we can do it. [applause]. i want to thank uesf and the folks who were a part of this and everyone when came together the now superintendent takingal credit long with our -- board members and others and -- our supervisor mar and just to say i want to really give credit where it is do you i was a member of the board of supervisor when is ed lee made the commitment and wanted to get this project done. and so i want to appreciate him and his work this is a testament to the important work he cared about but the person w that we all need to care borrow and folk us on here in san francisco. i'm happy to be here. this is realist a significant accomplishment. i almost paused several times to reread what i was going to today. to make sure that it was actually this grounds breaking that we were finally breaking groundom this proj
we can do it when we have collaboration.bh we stop waisting time with petty to the tick and can do it when we listen to each other even photocopy it is in the when we agree with. this it is proof positive this we can do it. [applause]. i want to thank uesf and the folks who were a part of this and everyone when came together the now superintendent takingal credit long with our -- board members and others and -- our supervisor mar and just to say i want to really give credit where it is do you i...
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because we don't put politics first, we understand we are an independent, purple state, and we don't do it like everyone else does. we are the unique ones. we are the place everybody wants to be. chris: we want to move onto to a question from arp new hampshire. what states will you take to ensure all granite staters have access to livable communities, and what does a livable community look like to governor sununu? 60 seconds. gov. sununu: a livable community is, again, making sure that you have access and appropriate means to whatever the services might be. do we have hospitals in our larue areas? are we asking people to drive hundreds of miles away to get recovery services or mental health services p are we talking about mental health services with just the hospital of manchester? i brought a hospital for children, to understand that that axis is going to be there. you've got to create the access and opportunities p i hear tom talk about raising the minimum wage. look, you can walk into mcdonald's right now and make $16 an hour. it is not about the minimum wage. i think we are avera
because we don't put politics first, we understand we are an independent, purple state, and we don't do it like everyone else does. we are the unique ones. we are the place everybody wants to be. chris: we want to move onto to a question from arp new hampshire. what states will you take to ensure all granite staters have access to livable communities, and what does a livable community look like to governor sununu? 60 seconds. gov. sununu: a livable community is, again, making sure that you have...
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we want to make sure we are being the most equal and fair we can. we want to rely on responsible alternatives to incars rigz we should not try to copy or emulate another county. but the same time again we need to restore account accountability to san francisco it can look different of the for some a requirement of drug treatment. in it is making sure they go through a training program. and for otherers it is mental health treatment. for some who commit heinous crime its might be prison we have to have consequence on the table for people who commit xriem in san francisco that has been the practical. we had people said it is a free for all. they have decided that this is the more accomplice to come commit their crimes. then decide third degree is more -- optimistic accomplice to come commit a crime temperature is. you walk in a walgreens and steel and wuk out and not be practice cuted that is happening today. can you [inaudible] the times you get rest when you make a new article about temperature women are fendzing for themselves in the city. this is
we want to make sure we are being the most equal and fair we can. we want to rely on responsible alternatives to incars rigz we should not try to copy or emulate another county. but the same time again we need to restore account accountability to san francisco it can look different of the for some a requirement of drug treatment. in it is making sure they go through a training program. and for otherers it is mental health treatment. for some who commit heinous crime its might be prison we have...
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we need more of that. we need people to clean the streets more. we really do.e have to clean the city and county of san francisco needs to clean the streets more. because when they clean it once a week or every 2 weeks bite time they come back it is really screwed up. i think we know this will kill my career i think we need more police, also and need police that are culturally sensitively trained and cultural competency trained. people that electric like me when we call the police the numbers are high we have the police give us more problems, you know we get more push back from the police and some agencies in the tenderloin in south of market have found out that the police don't always write up a report when certain people in the community that are called. >> i will go on to -- cherelle jackson. >> i called [inaudible]. you told me to stop. what are your top community safety occurrence for your district. oh. sorry about that. so my top community safety concern system number one need to invest in community safety ambassadors. i think they are doing a wonderful y
we need more of that. we need people to clean the streets more. we really do.e have to clean the city and county of san francisco needs to clean the streets more. because when they clean it once a week or every 2 weeks bite time they come back it is really screwed up. i think we know this will kill my career i think we need more police, also and need police that are culturally sensitively trained and cultural competency trained. people that electric like me when we call the police the numbers...
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we need to take a short break. when we come back, we will continue. we hope you stay with us. moderator: welcome back to debate for the state for u.s. house. we have a video question from a voter. >> what are your thoughts about bringing energy to rural alaska? mr. bye: thank you. that is a good question. transportation just to get oil out there is expensive. we need to look at renewable sources. i am in favor of a diverse energy policy. i think a small nuclear reactor would work very well. gov. palin: that is a great question. when we boast about alaska, we are not just talking about oil and gas and minerals. look at the power we have in water. hydro is an exciting thing. a lot of the green energy projects, a lot of those are just some crummy capitalism products. rep. peltola: alaska had so many good examples of renewable energy sources. there is electricity generated 98 plus percent by wind and solar in one town. there was a wind group of four villages on the coast. i think we need that kind of approach. mr. begich: i think at renewable energy can do a tremendous good for th
we need to take a short break. when we come back, we will continue. we hope you stay with us. moderator: welcome back to debate for the state for u.s. house. we have a video question from a voter. >> what are your thoughts about bringing energy to rural alaska? mr. bye: thank you. that is a good question. transportation just to get oil out there is expensive. we need to look at renewable sources. i am in favor of a diverse energy policy. i think a small nuclear reactor would work very...
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we will wait to see those. we got around what we expect in terms of revenue. the global conditions that there are at the moment, doing it any quicker feels unlikely given the global slowdown. we are still target -- targeting that 25 year. that would be five years after the pandemic really began. it took new zealand six years to get back into surplus after the gse. we are feeling confident. the global economy is going to have a big impact on whether we reach that or not. david: i just want to get your comments on the currency. obviously this affects what you do. a lot of the economists that we speak to our exacerbating things that would be like trade surplus and current-account surplus. how are you feeling the weakness we are seeing in the kiwi dollar? against the backdrop of the rbnz raising rates. grant: yeah. we are not alone and that, are we? most currencies are affected when people go back to the u.s. dollar. we have a floating currency. the government doesn't control what happens directly. what we can do is continue to support those in the economy who are
we will wait to see those. we got around what we expect in terms of revenue. the global conditions that there are at the moment, doing it any quicker feels unlikely given the global slowdown. we are still target -- targeting that 25 year. that would be five years after the pandemic really began. it took new zealand six years to get back into surplus after the gse. we are feeling confident. the global economy is going to have a big impact on whether we reach that or not. david: i just want to...
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mills: we do, we will, we have. that was part of a bipartisan budget to include universal free food in the maine schools. mr. lepage: i have to make another correction, the latest budget that was passed was a majority budget. the first time since 2005. it was a majority budget and not bipartisan. with that, i believe in kids in school being fed properly, i absolutely agree with that. that is one of the foundations of going to schools, making sure you do not go to school hungry and come home hungry. i am all in for fitting the children. >> the state should pick up the tap? mr. lepage: yes. gov. mills: in april this year we enacted a fully bipartisan budget that included two years free tuition to community colleges, universal free food for schools and inflation relief program along with so many other things. mr. lepage: it was a majority budget. gov. mills: it was a bipartisan budget and overwhelmingly bipartisan. mr. hunkler: i would like to see that funding continue and continue to feed children in schools, but i wo
mills: we do, we will, we have. that was part of a bipartisan budget to include universal free food in the maine schools. mr. lepage: i have to make another correction, the latest budget that was passed was a majority budget. the first time since 2005. it was a majority budget and not bipartisan. with that, i believe in kids in school being fed properly, i absolutely agree with that. that is one of the foundations of going to schools, making sure you do not go to school hungry and come home...
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and we are getting there. >> for us, we wish we had our queue and we created spaces that are active.ood and drinks. there is a lot for a lot of folks and community. for us, it started back in 1966 and it was a diner and where our ancestors gathered to connect. i think coffee and food is the very fabric of our community as well as we take care of each other. to have a pop-up in the tenderloin gives it so much meaning. >> we are always creating impactful meaning of the lives of the people, and once we create a space and focus on the most marginalized, you really include a space for everyone. coffee is so cultural for many communities and we have coffee of maria inspired by my grandmother from mexico. i have many many memories of sharing coffee with her late at night. so we carry that into everything we do. currently we are on a journey that is going to open up the first brick and mortar in san francisco specifically in the tenderloin. we want to stay true to our ancestors in the tenderloin. so we are getting ready for that and getting ready for celebrating our anniversary. >> it has be
and we are getting there. >> for us, we wish we had our queue and we created spaces that are active.ood and drinks. there is a lot for a lot of folks and community. for us, it started back in 1966 and it was a diner and where our ancestors gathered to connect. i think coffee and food is the very fabric of our community as well as we take care of each other. to have a pop-up in the tenderloin gives it so much meaning. >> we are always creating impactful meaning of the lives of the...
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we need to make sure that we are there doing everything we can to put -- support students.odernize our schools. make sure that we are providing wraparound services in our schools, particularly for mental health and the number of young people experiencing increased anxiety and depression, read to -- we need to address that and i will do that. latoyia: you have a 32nd rebuttal -- a 32nd rebuttal -- 30 second rebuttal. mr. diehl: people are mad about the curriculum being presented. my daughter had to watch a video on implicit bias. i think that does us a disservice and to the minority groups that say you won't be better because you are white -- are not white. we are seeing doubling of homeschooling and i want to give parents that choice to be able to send kids where they think they should go and i get indoctrinated but get educated. latoyia: you said it does it a disservice to her, too? how does it do a disservice to her? mr. diehl: we are trying to get rid of racism in our classrooms and households and that says what, she is benefiting from her race. latoyia: schools are stru
we need to make sure that we are there doing everything we can to put -- support students.odernize our schools. make sure that we are providing wraparound services in our schools, particularly for mental health and the number of young people experiencing increased anxiety and depression, read to -- we need to address that and i will do that. latoyia: you have a 32nd rebuttal -- a 32nd rebuttal -- 30 second rebuttal. mr. diehl: people are mad about the curriculum being presented. my daughter had...
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we appreciate it. we appreciate your time today. is bloomberg. ♪ >> time for the bloomberg business flash. elon musk is the new owner of twitter after months of uncertainty. for wall street, the drama is not over. a group of banks led by morgan stanley provided $13 billion of debt financing, saddled with loans they never wanted to keep. the problem, interest rates have soared beyond the maximum banks promised musk on some debt the banks would after -- would have to offer steep -- to investors that would cost more than $500 million paid the uk's biggest corporate lender out west missed estimates in the third quarter. the bank took big charges from bad loans, things are likely to get worse. natwest is part owned by the british government as one of the costly buyouts. airbus maintained its year and delivery target for aircraft or the european company warned production disruptions could last into next year. suppliers have had persistent shortages in labor, torreon. --labor and materials. guy: thank you. i am biased, maybe. i think airbu
we appreciate it. we appreciate your time today. is bloomberg. ♪ >> time for the bloomberg business flash. elon musk is the new owner of twitter after months of uncertainty. for wall street, the drama is not over. a group of banks led by morgan stanley provided $13 billion of debt financing, saddled with loans they never wanted to keep. the problem, interest rates have soared beyond the maximum banks promised musk on some debt the banks would after -- would have to offer steep -- to...
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and all we can do, we can't stop it. all we can do is try to be smart what we put in the air and water. and several years ago, i created the floodwater commission. it is a magnificent group of scientists and professors and experts and all things, ocean, water, air and land about this document and we have a resilience office which i have created and cabinet agency and it is -- its charge is to see what we can do to combat this changing violent climate. and they are talking about reefs or offshore planning and sweet grass or some kind of grass -- and not long ago they planted two million trees. >> congressman, climate change. mr. cunningham: i was on that. one phone call. that's not the solution. these task forces are not doing anything. your task force on crime and teacher pay. we are a coastal state and not sure what's going these events, sure as hell find out otherwise we will be subjected to this year after year and year. 2022 and climate change is real and it is a threat and not to our coastal areas but to our entire
and all we can do, we can't stop it. all we can do is try to be smart what we put in the air and water. and several years ago, i created the floodwater commission. it is a magnificent group of scientists and professors and experts and all things, ocean, water, air and land about this document and we have a resilience office which i have created and cabinet agency and it is -- its charge is to see what we can do to combat this changing violent climate. and they are talking about reefs or...
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we are trying to do everything we can. i believe with more competition, that they will not have anything but electric vehicles in 2030, i believe, or 2035. that's the answer. more competition, the price will come down, batteries will become more efficient as well. >> thank you. same question to you -- how would you propose reducing emissions around heating and transportation? ms. siegel: we have to get out of the mindset that it will be done one electric vehicle at a time. families like mine and around the state cannot afford $10,000 or $15,000. i have a front row seat to what we could do. we need to support our small farms and require large firms to do the same. we need to make sure heat pumps and electric vehicles can make it to low or moderate income families. unfortunately, the clean heat standard was a really strong move towards our 2030 goals, and the veto of that was really unfortunate because it meant legislators who had done a lot of hard work, taken a lot of testimony and done research -- we did not all get to ex
we are trying to do everything we can. i believe with more competition, that they will not have anything but electric vehicles in 2030, i believe, or 2035. that's the answer. more competition, the price will come down, batteries will become more efficient as well. >> thank you. same question to you -- how would you propose reducing emissions around heating and transportation? ms. siegel: we have to get out of the mindset that it will be done one electric vehicle at a time. families like...
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i think we will be responsible in how we time this. it will be in consultation with the service providers. it will be in clear consultation from the outreach partners and we want to get it right because we really are trying to make sure we transition to a steady state. >> no time estimate that you can give us? i understand there are a number of variables and things you are working on, but are you- >> i think we can give you a report back in a couple weeks on that when we have done the analysis and done some of that work but i can't commit to a date now. >> okay. just one other comment and i will turn it over. i know vice chair chan has questions as well. i just want to note--it was very frustrating for everyone at the state level when the state program was running and people would apply and many months go by so i understand some ways i think we are trying to avoid that situation. have a more functional program locally then what in many ways i think was botched at the state where everyone was frustrated, landlords and tenants were frust
i think we will be responsible in how we time this. it will be in consultation with the service providers. it will be in clear consultation from the outreach partners and we want to get it right because we really are trying to make sure we transition to a steady state. >> no time estimate that you can give us? i understand there are a number of variables and things you are working on, but are you- >> i think we can give you a report back in a couple weeks on that when we have done...
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it shows how we really haven't gone as far as we think we have as a society. our team here is committed to creating learning opportunities that emphasize histories significance in today's world. our traditional k through 12 educational programming provides school tours and outreach programs to schools. we were closely with the virginia department of education to ensure that programs meet the needs of teachers and students of all age. additionally, we have symposia, lectures, panel discussions, guest speakers, a wide variety of topics that we cover as an ongoing part of our ongoing programs for adults. i think it's important to state, we know and understand woodrow wilson is neither fondly remembered nor well understood by many americans. and the reality is that president wilson is a polarizing historical figure. but we are committed to discussing his full story. so, while we celebrate the domestic legislation that wilson signed into law and the new directions he chartered and foreign policy during the first world war, that shaped the politics and diplomacy of
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i said we should plan for the housing we need.e will need 36,000 units a year for the next 10 years to not only make up the gap, but get ahead of it. reducing red tape, working with local government permitting happened faster. who will build housing? we have to work with our schools to get young people into construction trades and we will need to build a lot more housing. i also support innovative ideas like taking timber from oregon, taking it into mask timber products and making modular homes and getting them back up. we have to do all of these innovative things to get ahead of our housing supply price. moderator: we moved to christine drazan. >> this issue is one that has i've traveled the state's people talk to me about this all the time, whether or not they feel that they can afford their own home, or whether or not the next generation, they are looking at their kids staying in the basement. it's a very serious issue across the state. i would also acknowledge that tina kotek, in particular, while while advancing policies with
i said we should plan for the housing we need.e will need 36,000 units a year for the next 10 years to not only make up the gap, but get ahead of it. reducing red tape, working with local government permitting happened faster. who will build housing? we have to work with our schools to get young people into construction trades and we will need to build a lot more housing. i also support innovative ideas like taking timber from oregon, taking it into mask timber products and making modular homes...
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the reason we have a software factory as we have cyber, the reason we have ai test -- as we know how important that is and we are coding on the edge we are seeing how that works out. >> if you want to hear in detail of what the army is doing in youth to search out major general all stanley -- his chapter got one of the asu essay awards he is the cg of the cyber center of excellence at fort gordon and can talk to you all day about the tremendous things our cyber warriors are doing. >> ashley ricky with jane's, you mentioned that capabilities that will yield in 2024 potentially prism and other long-range capabilities. have any other countries agreed to let these capabilities be placed inside their country? and are you still looking at the -- islands as a potential spot for these capabilities? >> the state department is in the lead for working out what kinds of basing arrangements may be possible for these new systems. i would say when you look at -- as someone who has worked in the national security space for a number of years now, we are countries like japan, australia are today, the
the reason we have a software factory as we have cyber, the reason we have ai test -- as we know how important that is and we are coding on the edge we are seeing how that works out. >> if you want to hear in detail of what the army is doing in youth to search out major general all stanley -- his chapter got one of the asu essay awards he is the cg of the cyber center of excellence at fort gordon and can talk to you all day about the tremendous things our cyber warriors are doing....
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solve this in the way we know we can. and it was interesting i'm encouraged by the feedback i got from department heads. i said this is something i have been spent most of my career on the other side of the board supervisors i hahn is is like when a member of the board who knowledge thinks they know how to run a department better and here is more responsibilities and in the funding for it and they will set you up for failure and make a production about blaming you for failing public low. i promised i will never be this supervisor . i'm going to ask for the resources you need. and i will fight for the resources you need. one of the things i asked for wassor city control and criminalist to feel proust a report thap will give us a clear view of how much money we are spending on untreated drug addiction. when we go in budget next year i want to make an effective case for when we need to solve the problem, i want to know what the problem can have theses that will shift our thinking where we will put resource as a board of spro
solve this in the way we know we can. and it was interesting i'm encouraged by the feedback i got from department heads. i said this is something i have been spent most of my career on the other side of the board supervisors i hahn is is like when a member of the board who knowledge thinks they know how to run a department better and here is more responsibilities and in the funding for it and they will set you up for failure and make a production about blaming you for failing public low. i...
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there are and we do and we can't ignore it and we have been arguing this case since 2019 that we needit is our people who are suffering. and as we get into this place where we have nothing and we don't have even the basis or the foundations of any form of government here in northern ireland, because the last vestiges of it from this place goes at midnight tonight, i'm concerned that people are now going out of their way to try and unpick the belfast agreement. we way to try and unpick the belfast agreement-— way to try and unpick the belfast aureement. ~ . ~ , ., , ., agreement. we are keeping an eye on eve hinu agreement. we are keeping an eye on everything that _ agreement. we are keeping an eye on everything that is _ agreement. we are keeping an eye on everything that is happening - agreement. we are keeping an eye on everything that is happening at - everything that is happening at stormont as we get to that mid night deadline. now some stories across the uk. london bus driver arthur smith gave up his job for much of this year to help people in ukraine. his team transported 1a,00
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we are comfortable sharing both the positives and negatives, or as we often say here, we talk abouted woodrow wilson -- about woodrow wilson and all. the library, which is located at his birthplace as mentioned, has developed over the years from its original incorporation as what was then known as the woodrow wilson birthplace foundation. our mission is to promote an understanding of the complexity of the life and times of woodrow wilson, his influence on the world, his relevancy today and for the future. this mission is a different one than the original mission of the organization when it first opened in 1938. that mission stated that the goal of the organization was to preserve and maintain the birthplace that the set property might be forever set apart as a national shrine dedicated to the ideals and purposes for which woodrow wilson lived and died, that man of every nation and of all time might have a fairer opportunity to enjoy the fruits of democracy and thus be better able to achieve mental, moral, spiritual development -- [inaudible] define creator. as noted, the library was i
we are comfortable sharing both the positives and negatives, or as we often say here, we talk abouted woodrow wilson -- about woodrow wilson and all. the library, which is located at his birthplace as mentioned, has developed over the years from its original incorporation as what was then known as the woodrow wilson birthplace foundation. our mission is to promote an understanding of the complexity of the life and times of woodrow wilson, his influence on the world, his relevancy today and for...
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the way we do our paper -- that we do not connect to the internet, we do not use computers, we did note a problem that iowa has -- i think we are a model. our system works. >> do you believe in endorsing candidates who deny -- said elections were stolen. >> that is all nonsense. >> then why did you endorse candidate [indiscernible] >> you did not support individuals based on one issue. you support them based on fiscal responsibility, leadership, the pieces that come into lay. -- it is much bigger than that -- that come into play. it is much bigger than that. >> -- what policies would you support as governor to increase confidence in our system of government? >> first of all, we have the fundamental of new hampshire -- put in place and i worked with him on the select committee on the 2020 elections. number one, everything is based on a paper ballot which i think really does a lot to instill the confidence. everything comes back to the paper ballot. you can do a deep investigation into why -- one town that wrong. it is because they got the wrong folding machine. that is not put the entir
the way we do our paper -- that we do not connect to the internet, we do not use computers, we did note a problem that iowa has -- i think we are a model. our system works. >> do you believe in endorsing candidates who deny -- said elections were stolen. >> that is all nonsense. >> then why did you endorse candidate [indiscernible] >> you did not support individuals based on one issue. you support them based on fiscal responsibility, leadership, the pieces that come into...
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i don't see a reason why we would not start on assessing what we needed as soon as we vote.i than is not i can't direct staff that is up to you. >> in the contract writing 3 million dollars in digital advertising i want to make surety amount of money clear channel is of the having in the infrastructure of the shelters other than advertising, is included in this refresh plan how much is that? the digital 3 million means the digital shelters. on our standard we have if i canned adds that 3 million will replace the shelters with the digital shelters. no one knew the technology when it went in place. we finds they are not vandalized as often this is an element we add to san francisco that clear channel is willing to do. on top of it, supports the agency getting the revenues the dollars are in accomplice to pifor the maintenance and other elements. twofold one clean up the shell and replace and other issues second it supports clear channel's ability to meet the manage and the revenue expectations of the program and that funds the increased maintenance and asks we have in the cont
i don't see a reason why we would not start on assessing what we needed as soon as we vote.i than is not i can't direct staff that is up to you. >> in the contract writing 3 million dollars in digital advertising i want to make surety amount of money clear channel is of the having in the infrastructure of the shelters other than advertising, is included in this refresh plan how much is that? the digital 3 million means the digital shelters. on our standard we have if i canned adds that 3...
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so everybody thinks we will bring back jobs and we say that and we did not want to dishonestly say. we've got to move people into a different way of thinking of education training. that is what i think was told about us for a mobile policy not just in training but terms of education -- and that is the challenge we have how do we prepare for various different workforces. because one thing that frustrates all of our administration, there are millions of jobs out here that are open that americans are equipped for. so we have to more honestly -- in that conversation think about how we prepare for those opportunities. and i think that is broader than just the trade. >> i could not agree more. -- if we were negotiating together and i am urgently for free trade and you say no it's really going to hurt -- by electric. and i say what are you looking for? and you say i'm looking for more education and then we could try to get a program and we could put that together and make it a more attractive package. that is what the benefit in my view is of when we every tuesday -- had five cabinet offic
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we don't do that, but we think from our point of view. we believe that if we can't manage we can't.improvement and can not improve our competitive ability and save nature. we cannot, as it were, combine these two things. we can deal with it, then we can simply discredit this whole phenomenon. we are hungary, we, uh, can be proud that in the past years we were able to uh maintain our clear position to increase gdp and at the same time reduce emissions, and we know that if, uh, we build new nuclear power plants together with rosatom, we we will be able to reduce emissions by 17 million tons of co2 only thanks to this project, but then my question is this, will this be a contribution to the protection of nature environmental protection or not? if we argue about it on a rational basis, but on a national basis, of course it will, yes, but on the other hand, we are hungarians. and we are doing a very big focus, we are investing a little, with efforts in the development of electric transport in an electric car, so that it spreads in europe , we can be proud that, in addition to china and g
we don't do that, but we think from our point of view. we believe that if we can't manage we can't.improvement and can not improve our competitive ability and save nature. we cannot, as it were, combine these two things. we can deal with it, then we can simply discredit this whole phenomenon. we are hungary, we, uh, can be proud that in the past years we were able to uh maintain our clear position to increase gdp and at the same time reduce emissions, and we know that if, uh, we build new...
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we have to ask the question, are we getting what we pay for? we need to start funding kids, not broken institutions. teachers understand that they could be unleashed and do more. the teachers are not crazy with what the union is doing. we need to unleash teachers for parents and students work together. with the deal with the fact that half of our kids are not reading or doing arithmetic to grade level. understandably, in the first couple of weeks of the pandemic, we understood hard things would have to be done. when tim walz said 80% of kids in minnesota missed less than 10 days of in class instruction, he was telling parents you don't know what you're talking about. the fact is, they probably missed more than 100 days. the second lockdown, there was no reason for the governor to be so heavy-handed and destroy our children's education. we don't get a do over with these kids. these kids will be paying the price of tim walz's irresponsible policy decision for years. dan: let's go over to stacy. stacy: one of the candidates, the county sheriff has
we have to ask the question, are we getting what we pay for? we need to start funding kids, not broken institutions. teachers understand that they could be unleashed and do more. the teachers are not crazy with what the union is doing. we need to unleash teachers for parents and students work together. with the deal with the fact that half of our kids are not reading or doing arithmetic to grade level. understandably, in the first couple of weeks of the pandemic, we understood hard things would...